Helensburgh's Scottish Episcopal Church (part of the Anglican community)
8:30am Said Eucharist (1970 rite)
The morning service will start at 11:45, after the service at the war memorial finishes.
Please note: 11:45am Sung Eucharist (1982 Rite) – Lt Col (Retd) James McKee MBE will be the preacher this morning
11:45am Young Church
5:00pm: lecture on Integration and Indigenisation of South Asian Islam. Speaker: Dr Abbas Panakka. Venue: Upper seminar room, 4 Professors Square, Theology & Religious Studies, Glasgow University.
For more information: https://www.gla.ac.uk/events/listings/index.html/event/12689
10:30am Said Eucharist (1982 Rite) followed by refreshments
01:15pm: the funeral of George Struthers will take place at Cardross Crematorium.
11:00am: Mothers’ Union of St John‘s, Dumfries will mark their centenary celebration with a thanksgiving service there Bishop Kevin will preside and Dom will preach
7:30pm: St Michael’s Ensemble featuring Janina, Mark, and Stephen presents “November Nocturnes” a concert of Strings, Piano, Organ and Voice, in aid of the Malawi Project.
Tickets (£12) available at the door and in advance from social committee members.
8:30am Said Eucharist (1970 rite)
10:30am Sung Eucharist (1982 Rite) followed by refreshments
10:30am Young Church
7:30pm Compline
St Michael’s Annual General Meeting will take place after the 10:30 am service
Purpose is to elect Vestry members, Lay Representatives and to receive the Annual Accounts. Agenda and copies of the Trustees’ Annual.
Report & Accounts will be available on the website and at the back of the church by 20 November 2022.
10:00am: Diocesan Advent Quiet Day on Zoom. Please see notice at the back of the church.
Who would like to join Anna in knitting St Michael’s Peace Angels for distribution at Christmas 2022? No need to be a knitting expert, all that’s required is a pair of knitting needles, white double knitting wool and a pattern from Anna.
The Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) have challenged crocheters across the nation (and further away!) to crochet every day in November to raise funds. Aliet Ray has taken up the call to crochet a warm winter cowl. Will you support her by donating a small amount towards her goal of £150.00 and perhaps be the winner of the Colours of Clynder Cowl?
Crochet Every Day website for more information.
Her JustGiving page is: Hooked in Clynder (please do leave your name to go into the draw for the cowl) or contact her on hookedinclynder@gmail.com for more information. Or see notice at the back of the church.
Laura Eales of Home Start Lomond is seeking volunteers to provide personal and individualised support to local families. Please see notice at the back of church if you would like to help
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