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Parish Church

Rev Jamie Griggs


St Annes Parish Church
Kaimes Road, Corstorphine,
Edinburgh, EH12 6JR
Scottish Charity Number: SC006300

Church Office: (0131) 316 4740


Minister: (0131) 466 3269 / 07585935037
office@stannescorstorphine.org.uk
minister@stannescorstorphine.org.uk
www.stannescorstorphine.org.uk

Sunday 2nd October 2016

19th after Trinity

AS WE PREPARE,
A THOUGHT BEFORE WORSHIP:
Faith binds some and divides others.
Faith brings smiles and sometimes sorrow.
Faith builds us up
and sometimes brings us down.
Faith is not always easy.
But it is in faith that we follow
and we follow faithfully.
(Spill the Beans)

We welcome Rev Dr Anne T Logan, who is leading worship this morning.

ORDER OF SERVICE
Preludes
Pavane
Prelude on 'Repton' (tune 710)
Voluntary 1 in D

F Jackson
C Callahan
W Boyce
Introit

Jesus, remember me

J Berthier

Welcome and Church Notices


WE GATHER TO WORSHIP GOD
Hymn No. 449
Rejoice the Lord is King
Prayer of Adoration and Confession and The Lords Prayer
CH4 652, Second Form (a)

HEARING THE WORD OF GOD


A reading from the Gospels
Luke 17: 5 - 10
(p102 - NT)

Time to Talk
Hymn No. 349
In our lives plant seeds of hope
A reading from the Old Testament
Habakkuk 1:1 - 4: 2:1 - 4 and 3; 1 - 2 & 17 - 19
(pp907, 908, 909, 910 - OT)
Anthem
Princes have persecuted me
A reading from the New Testament
2 Timothy 1: 1 - 14
(pp267, 268 - NT)

Plainsong

Hymn No.710
I have a dream

Sermon
RESPONDING TO THE WORD OF GOD
Hymn No. 259
Beauty for Brokenness

Offering
Offertory
Andante, Sixth Sonata

F Mendelssohn

Prayers of Dedication & Intercession


Hymn 153
Great is thy faithfulness
Benediction & Sung Amen
Postlude
A Trumpet Minuet

A Hollins
THE BIBLE IS CARRIED OUT;
WE FOLLOW TO SERVE,
IN THE POWER OF THE SPIRIT

Tea and Coffee will be served in the hall.


All are welcome.

Intimations
Readers:
Next Sunday:
Office Hours:
Minister's Leave:

Neil Proven
11am Morning Worship
Please direct any telephone or email enquiries to the
Office, which is monitored daily.
The Minister is now on leave until Wednesday 19th
October. In a pastoral emergency please contact the Rev
Moira McDonald, Corstorphine Old Parish Church (0131
476 5893). All non-urgent enquiries should be emailed to
St Anne's Office.

Church Magazines: Copies of the October


edition of the St Annes Parish Newsletter
and Life and Work Magazine are available
for collection today at the rear of the
Sanctuary.
Fair Trade:-Our Fair Trade stall will run again
th
on Sunday 9 October. You will find an
order form for our stall in todays Order of
Service. Please consider placing an order
that you can then collect and pay for at the
stall next Sunday.
St Anne's Guild: meets on Tuesday 4th
October in the Kaimes hall at 7.30 pm. The
speaker is Tracy Lonie from Leuchie House
at North Berwick and her subject is
'Respite for All'. Coffee/tea will be served
after the meeting and all are welcome.
th

The Book Group: meets on Wednesday 5


October at 7.30pm in the Session Room.
We will discuss the adventures of Cheryl
Strayed who has written of her attempt to
hike the Pacific Crest Trail and how it
changed her life in her book Wild.

Are you looking after a loved one who


may need professional care?
The Carers Support Group: meets on
th
Friday, 7 October. Our speaker, Dr Jo
Hockley, has an international reputation as
a nurse specialist, researcher, teacher. Dr
Hockley will speak on Care Homes what
we should expect of them, what questions
we should ask, what difficulties we may
encounter and how to decide where a
loved one should go. Join us for coffee
and a biscuit at 10.30am for this important
topic.
th

Walking Group: Proposed walk 24


October.
As one of our occasional longer walks, it is
proposed to tackle part of the Loch Leven
Heritage Trail in Fife. This would start at
Kinross Pier (GR122017), go clockwise and
end at Loch Leven Larder (GR160041) -

possible lunch! Total distance 7km or


4.5m and no gradients!
If you would like to join us please tell Anne
or Ken Ritchie soonest (337 6405); after
which we can sort out travel
arrangements.
Pastoral Visitors: Ladies and Gentlemen,
do any of you feel you could volunteer to
visit someone in our congregation to help
the good work already done by our elders?
This need not be too demanding. You
could do it on a one-to-one basis; or, if
you are happy to be flexible, do a visit
where a need arises.
Please contact Anne Ritchie (337 6405) if
you feel you can help or if you require
further information.
We will very much appreciate it.
Harvest Gifts: Thank you to everyone who
brought Harvest Gifts to Church on Sunday
th
25 .
They were gratefully received by Fresh
Start, West Edinburgh Food Bank (40 kg
the equivalent of 40 meals) and all the
fresh food went to and all the fresh food
went to Murraypark Nursing Home, in the
grounds of Corstorphine Hospital, where
15 patients with complex disabilities are
housed in three adjoining bungalows.
Your thoughtfulness is much appreciated.
Onsite, Insight
Building development update: We are at
an exciting stage of our building
development, having invited tenders from
5 contractors. These are due to be
rd
returned by Monday 3 October. The Kirk
Session will then consider these before the
real work can begin.
Watch this space for the next update!
All intimations to be included in next
weeks order of service should be delivered
to the church office or e-mailed to
office@stannescorstorphine .org.uk NO
LATER THAN 9am on Wednesday morning.

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