Deuteronomi 11
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11 o’clock English Service
12 Noon Gaelic service in the Church hall
NEP 68 Great is the darkness (Come Lord Jesus)
Psalm 103: 1-7
Prayer Followed by Young People’s talk
Bible Reading Deuteronomy 11 v 13 - 21 ( NIV UK )
13 “So then, obey the commands that I have given you today; love
the Lord your God and serve him with all your heart. 14 If you do, he
will send rain on your land when it is needed, in the autumn and in
the spring, so that there will be grain, wine, and olive oil for you,
15 and grass for your livestock. You will have all the food you
want. 16 Do not let yourselves be led away from the Lord to worship
and serve other gods. 17 If you do, the Lord will become angry with
you. He will hold back the rain, and your ground will become too dry
for crops to grow. Then you will soon die there, even though it is a
good land that he is giving you.
18 “Remember these commands and cherish them. Tie them on your
arms and wear them on your foreheads as a reminder. 19 Teach them
to your children. Talk about them when you are at home and when
you are away, when you are resting and when you are working.
20 Write them on the doorposts of your houses and on your
gates. 21 Then you and your children will live a long time in the land
that the Lord your God promised to give to your ancestors. You will
live there as long as there is a sky above the earth.
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' O thou my soul bless God the Lord’
Urnaigh
Psalm 89: 1-6 ‘ Gods mercies I will ever sing’
Leughadh
Deuteronomi 11
Urnaigh
Psalm 89: 13-18 ‘Thou hast an arm thats full of pow’r’
Searmon
Psalm 27: 9-14 ‘Far from me hide not thou thy face’
3.30 PM
Sunday school at the Church hall .
6 PM Evening English service
‘Rest and Inheritance from the Lord’ Deut 12: 8-9
NEP 216 Purify my heart
Sermon ‘ Heal the Land ‘
NEP 70 Great is thy Faithfulness