Sunday Evening Service
Notes
Transcript
Welcome to Church this Communion Sunday
A warm welcome to everyone to our communion Sunday services.
At this special time we celebrate in the sacrament of the Lord’s supper the
sacrifice and death of the Lord Jesus Christ on behalf of His people.
The Lord’s table is open to any who are in communion with any branch of
the church of Jesus Christ.
12 noon service in the Church will be led by the minister
Psalm 118: 17 -26 ‘ I shall not die, but live ‘
Bible Reading Ephesians 1
Hymn 107 ‘ O sacred head sore wounded ‘
Sermon ‘ In Christ alone ( part 2)
In Christ alone we have Freedom, Forgiveness, Future
Hymn 106 ‘ When I survey the wondrous Cross’
Sacrament of the Lord’s supper
Psalm 116 : 9 - 19 ‘ I in the land of those that live’
Psalm 103:1-5 ‘ O thou my soul bless God the Lord’
No Sunday School today resumes after the October Holidays.
Evening Service at 6.30PM in English will be led by the minister.
There will be a retiring offering after tonight’s service to help with the communion
expenses.
Psalm 122 ‘ I joy’d when to the house of God ‘
Para 63 ‘ Behold the amazing gift of love ‘
Reading Ephesians 2
Hymn 414 ‘ Jesus lover of my soul’
Sermon ‘ The Gift of God ‘ Ephesians 2:1-10
Hymn 512 ‘ Take my life and let it be’
Monday Evening Thanksgiving Service at 7 PM in English led by Rev
William Macleod.
Many thanks to all those whose contributions in different ways have
helped and blessed during the communion season.
• We give our grateful and heartfelt thanks to our preachers over this
Communion . Rev William Macleod, Rev Donald John Morrison and Rev
Dr Ben Johnstone.
• We as a Congregation pray that they will continue to know God’s rich
blessing and much fruit for their labour in their service to the Lord.
• Many thanks for all the donations of produce, baking, provisions etc to the
manse and church. As always people’s thoughtful kindness has been
overwhelming
• Those who helped with the cleaning of the Church last Tuesday. And
thanks as always to Murdina & Murdo John for having the Church
heated, lit, opened and cleaned for each service.
• Thanks to the Elders & Deacons for making the necessary preparations
for all services (especially today’s service) and for assisting with the
sacrament.
• All who helped in food preparation and serving on Friday evening and
Saturday lunchtime at the Church hall.
• Those who helped organise and set up the hall for the various meetings,
and helped tidy up afterwards,
So many have contributed in so many ways that it would be unfair to single
people out, but please know that everyones contributions towards the
Communion season are greatly appreciated.
God Bless You all.
Ian Murdo and Alison
Home Communion If anyone is aware of any housebound members
of the congregation who would like home communion then please
contact any of the elders or the minister, so that this can arranged
in the near future.
Cross Ness Church of Scotland Scottish Charity No. SCO00991