· There will be no evening service in Abbey church tonight. Instead there
is a visit to the evening service at 6.30pm
at Charlotte Baptist Chapel Edinburgh The easiest way to travel would be by
train (given traffic restriction in Edinburgh ).
Those who wish to go are invited to meet at North Berwick Railway station to
catch the 5.20pm train.
·
Dirleton Prayer Service is
on Wednesday at 10.00am in the hall,
followed
by coffee – all very welcome.
·
‘Summer Prelude ‘ - The Lantern Group are
arranging a Quiet Morning on Saturday 23rd June at 10.30am, in Holy
Trinity Church Haddington.
·
We will once again be serving Summer
Afternoon Teas from 2.30 – 4.30pm on Sundays in July in the new hall. Help is needed and anyone willing to
assist with serving, washing dishes, collecting money, setting up and clearing
up and of course baking would be very much appreciated and welcomed. Please
contact Dorothy Kirkpatrick if able
to help. Do come along and enjoy delicious home baking. We look forward to
seeing you.
Church of Scotland: Abbey
Church , North Berwick Scottish Charity
– No SC004761 Dirleton Parish
Church Scottish Charity –
No SC004533
Sunday 17th
June 2012
Morning Theme: ‘---’ – Deepening by being with
9.30 am Morning Worship, Dirleton
Reading:
1st Kings 19:1-12 (p.361) – Mary Graham
CH4
716 Come and find the quiet centre
CH4
544 When I needed a neighbour
CH4
189 Be still, for the presence of the Lord
CH4
485 Dear Lord and Father of mankind
Followed by tea/coffee in the
hall
10.30 am Morning
Worship, Abbey
Sunday School & Crèche for children under 4
Reading:
1st Kings 19:1-12 (p.361) – Zandra Main
MP
488 O Breath of Life
MP
50 Be still for the presence of the Lord
MP 111 Dear Lord and Father of mankind
MP
377 Jesus, Prince and Saviour
Followed by
tea/coffee in the new hall
No
Evening Service at Abbey
Visit to 6.30pm Service at Charlotte Baptist Chapel, Edinburgh
Minister: Revd Dr David Graham
Pastoral
Assistant: Robert Kane BD
Church Office (892800
Our blog address is dirletonabbey.blogspot.com
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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