Thank you, Lord, for ...
If I stopped being grateful ...
Thank you!
·
World Mission envelopes will be
distributed with the February Newsletter.
World Mission Sunday is next Sunday, 5 February.
·
House Group on Tuesday
31 February at 7.00pm at 11 Ben
Sayers Park.
Just come along, all are welcome.
·
Dirleton Prayer Service is
on Wednesday at 10.00am in the hall,
followed
by coffee – all very welcome.
·
North Berwick Prayer
Meeting is on Friday 3 February at 10.30am in St
Andrew Blackadder. Please join us.
·
Traidcraft goods will be available at Abbey next
Sunday, 5 February
·
Notelets for sale at Dirleton (£3.50 for pack of 10), Commemorative mugs
in 2 designs (£5.50 each). Beautiful limited edition mounted signed prints
(£70). Tea towels (£3.50). 8oz Crystal
tumbler (£20).
Eat this bread, drink this cup,
come to me and never be hungry.
Eat this bread, drink this cup,
Eat this bread, drink this cup,
trust in me and you will not thirst.
Church of Scotland: Abbey
Church , North Berwick Scottish Charity
– No SC004761 Dirleton Parish
Church Scottish Charity –
No SC004533
Sunday 29th January
2012
Morning theme:
‘Thanks’ – the goodness of God
9.30 am Dirleton Morning Worship
Reading: Luke 17:11-21 (p.1051) – Aileen
Walker
CH4
152 Praise the Lord, his glories show
CH4
194 This is the day
CH4
605 Thanks to God
CH4
500 Lord of creation
Followed by tea/coffee in the hall
10.30 am Abbey Morning
Worship
Sunday School & Crèche for children
under 4
Reading: Luke 17: 11-21 (p.1051) –
Andrew Cobb
MP
170 Give thanks
MP
691 This is the day
MP 440 Lord of creation
MP
631 Tell out my soul
Followed by
tea/coffee in the new hall
6.00 pm Abbey Evening Worship with Informal Communion
‘Jesus Preaches’
MP
842 Here is bread
MP
79 Christ, whose glory fills the skies
Eat
this bread (words on sheet)
MP
201 Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah
Followed
by tea/coffee in the church
Minister: Revd Dr David Graham
Pastoral
Assistant: Robert Kane BD
Church Office (892800
We welcome
all visitors today.
To use the
loop system, set hearing aids at ‘T’ position.
Ramped
access to Abbey Church & halls links the High Street
entrance
with the Church Road door
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