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The Bible Course

The next series for our Tuesday Bible Study online starts on Tuesday 2nd February, and runs for eight weeks, during February and March. It’s open to everyone – let us know if you are joining, so we can provide you with a course booklet.

We are using The Bible Course, developed by the Bible Society who say:

An eight-session course helping you explore the BIG story.

Big, complex, old … just some of the words people use to describe the Bible.

Sound familiar? That’s where The Bible Course comes in.

The course will increase your confidence, equip you to read the Bible better and help you to see its relevance to daily life.

The course provides a birds-eye view of the world’s bestselling book.  

Over eight interactive sessions, it combines video teaching, group discussion, personal reflection and daily readings. 

All welcome.

You can also find out more on the Bible Society website, and you can see the first week’s presentations on YouTube below.

Contact administrator@logies.org if you have any questions, or if you would like the Zoom details.

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Worship for Sunday 17/1/2021

Our service today is led by Rev Catriona Morrison, one of our locum ministers. It is all contained within one video below, and includes readings from Jonah 2:1-6a, Psalm 69:1-3, 14-18, Psalm 42:1-5, Psalm 46:1-11 and Jonah 2:6b-10.

At the end of the service, Catriona asks “What are you thankful for?” – please reply by emailing CMorrison@churchofscotland.org.uk or calling 01382 561523 or 07485 694440. All your responses will help build next week’s service, and will be anonymised. If you prefer, you can email administrator@logies.org, and we will pass on your thoughts.

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With thanks to Rev Catriona Morrison, the Mathieson family, Ramanee and Glyn Bengough, Ed Muirhead and Catherine Mclean.

Please join us for Zoom coffee after today’s service.

Tuesday Bible Study continues online on Tuesday 12th January – this week we’ll be looking at Love in our Fruits of the Spirit short series. For these three sessions, there will not be any notes/questions to consider in advance. All welcome.

Contact administrator@logies.org if you need the access details to any of our Zoom sessions.

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Worship for Sunday 10/1/2021

Introductory music

Our service today is led by Rev Catriona Morrison, and Rev Marc Prowe, our locums.

Catriona opens of our service with a bible reading from Matthew chapter 2 verses 13 & 14, a film clip and our opening prayers. We also sing together “Beauty for Brokenness”, with Ed Muirhead.

With the young

Marc asks, “Can you hide? Can you spot the ones hiding?”

Song

Catriona introduces us to a new hymn, written by Reverend Graham Deans, a member of their former congregation in Kirkcaldy, “As now this global crisis”, which is sung to a familiar tune, and recorded in Nigeria.

Saul

The story of Saul with readings from Acts 9:25-30 & 11:25-26, prayer and we sing together the hymn “Come Living God, when least expected”, accompanied by Ed Muirhead.

Jacob

The story of Jacob, with a reading from Genesis 28:10-13a, 16-17, prayer and we will sing “You are before me God”, led by the Mathieson family from Invergowrie Church.

Mary and Joseph

The story of Mary & Joseph fleeing to Egypt.

Prayers

John Dent leads our prayers for others.

Song & blessing

The Mathiesons lead us to sing “Give me oil in my lamp”, and Rev Marc Prowe gives the blessing.

Final music

Hyfrydol played by Bill Mclean on our church organ.

Notices

With thanks to Rev Catriona Morrison, Rev Marc Prowe, the Mathieson family, Ruth and Helen Mahood, John Dent, Ed Muirhead, Bill Mclean and Hazel Bengough.

Please join us for Zoom coffee after today’s service.

Tuesday Bible Study resumes online on Tuesday 12th January – and for the first three weeks we’ll be looking at the Fruits of the Spirit and focusing on Joy, Love and Peace, in that order. For these three sessions, there will not be any notes/questions to consider in advance. All welcome.

Contact administrator@logies.org if you need the access details to any of our Zoom sessions.

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Online Bible Study

Tuesday Bible Study resumes online on Tuesday 12th January – and for the first three weeks we’ll be looking at the Fruits of the Spirit and focusing on Joy, Love and Peace, in that order. For these three sessions, there will not be any notes/questions to consider in advance.

Ramanee, John & Frances will be leading these first three evenings.

All welcome.

Contact administrator@logies.org if you need the Zoom details.

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Worship for Sunday 3/1/2021

Introductory music

Our service today is led by Rev Catriona Morrison, and Rev Marc Prowe, our locums. Mike Duffy, Session Clerk, welcomes us.

Welcome

An introduction from Mike, followed by Catriona & Marc.

Hymn

Our opening hymn is Glory to God above (Psalm 148), the words will appear on screen as the music plays.

Prayer

Mike Duffy leads us in our opening prayers.

With the young

Bringing the light of Jesus into the dark.

Carol

We join the University of Aberdeen Christian Union Music Network in the carol “Joy to the world”, the words will appear on the screen so you can sing with the students.

Hymn with readings

Readings Isaiah 60:1-3, Isaiah 52:7-10, Psalm 139:7-12, Luke 2:15-21, with “Brightest and best”.

Song

Child in the manager, the words will appear on screen as the music plays.

Sermon

Prayers, final hymn and blessing

Rev Catriona Morrison leads us in prayer. We sing “As stars adorn the night-veiled sky”, and the Aaronic blessing.

Final music

Highland Cathedral played by Bill Mclean on our church organ.

Notices

With thanks to Rev Catriona Morrison, Rev Marc Prowe and their family, plus the University of Aberdeen Christian Union Music Network, Bill Mclean and Hazel Bengough.

Please join us for Zoom coffee after the service. Contact administrator@logies.org if you need the access details.

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January services

During January 2021 we will meet online, following recent changes to Covid-19 guidance.

  • Sunday 3rd January – online led by Rev Catriona Morrison & Rev Marc Prowe.
  • Sunday 10th January – online
  • Sunday 17th January – online
  • Sunday 24th January – online
  • Sunday 31st January – online

All services will appear on our Worship page from 10am on the relevant Sunday, and are followed by Zoom coffee time at 11.45am. Please contact administrator@logies.org if you would like the Zoom details.

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Worship for Sunday 27/12/2020

Welcome

Our service today uses prayers from the Church of Scotland, and the sermon is preached by the Moderator of the General Assembly, Rt Rev Dr Martin Fair.

Opening Prayer

Carol

Joy to the World, recorded in our church. Switch on the subtitles to view the words.

Reading

Luke chapter 2 verses 25-40 read by Jenny Hanslip.

Sermon

The Moderator of the General Assembly, Rt Rev Dr Martin Fair invites us to step back and see the bigger picture.

Carol

We sing together “Who would think that what was needed”, sung by Northallerton Methodist Church Choir, with words on the screen for you to sing along.

Prayers

Let us say together …

Our Father, who art in heaven
hallowed be thy name,
thy kingdom come, thy will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread
and forgive us our debts
as we forgive our debtors.

And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.

For thine is the kingdom,
the power and the glory,
forever.
Amen.

Carol

We sing together “It came upon the midnight clear”, the words will appear on the screen as we sing.

Grace

We normally say the words of the Grace to each other. We say them now to whoever is with us, and to everyone we have thought about during this time of worship.

May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us all, now and evermore. Amen.

Final music

Intermezzo by Mascagni, recorded in church, back in July.

Notices

With thanks to Rt Rev Martin Fair, Jenny Hanslip, Ramanee Bengough, Ed Muirhead and Bill Mclean.

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Worship for Christmas Day 25/12/2020

Merry Christmas

Our service today is led by Pam Nesbitt.

Carol

Let us sing together “Away in a Manger”, the words will appear as the music plays.

https://youtu.be/JO4SFBgGeZE

Readings and reflection

Pam Nesbitt reflects on Christmas with readings from Isaiah 9 2-7 and Luke 2 15-20.

Carol

The UK’s favourite carol (according to BBC Songs of Praise) is “O Holy Night”, and it is performed here by Aled Jenkins, Katherine Jenkins and the finalists of the BBC Young Chorister of the Year competition.

Prayer

Let us say together …

Our Father, who art in heaven
hallowed be thy name,
thy kingdom come, thy will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread
and forgive us our debts
as we forgive our debtors.

And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.

For thine is the kingdom,
the power and the glory,
forever.
Amen.

Carol

Finally we join with our church organ to sing “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”, switch on the subtitles if you want to see the words to sing along.

Grace

We normally say the words of the Grace to each other. We say them now to whoever is with us, and to everyone we have thought about during this time of worship.

May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us all, now and evermore. Amen.

Notices

With thanks to Pam Nesbitt, Ed Muirhead and Bill Mclean.

All services in January will be online.

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Worship for Christmas eve 24/12/2020

Our service today is in partnership with many local congregations, and was prepared by Rev Graham Taylor.

Carol

Once in Royal David’s City, recorded in our church. Switch on the subtitles to view the words.

Welcome

Thank you for joining us. Rev Graham Taylor welcomes us to this time of worship.

Hymn

This Christmas time – the words will appear on the screen as the music plays.

The Christmas Story

We have missed seeing our primary schools performance their nativity plays in church this. So, hear the Christmas story in their own words from the children at Harvest at Kumulani Chapel recorded a few years ago.

Carol

We sing together “Midnight” which was written by Mark and Helen Johnson, the founders of ‘Out of the Ark’. It is performed here by the Out of the Ark choir.

Christmas blessing from the Muppet Christmas Carol

by Rev Graham Taylor

Reflection and prayer

With the music of the carol Silent Night sung by the choir of St George’s Chapel, Windsor, we reflect on Candlelight as we pray.

Carol

We sing together “O Come all ye Faithful”, recorded for BBC Songs of Praise at Priory Barn, Hertfordshire.

Grace

We normally say the words of the Grace to each other. We say them now to whoever is with us, and to everyone we have thought about during this time of worship.

May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us all, now and evermore. Amen.

Final carol

O little town of Bethlehem, the words appear on the screen as the carol plays.

Benediction

Notices

With thanks to Rev Graham Taylor, Ed Muirhead and Bill Mclean.

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The Scottish Church Leaders Forum – Christmas video

The Scottish Church Leaders Forum has released a Christmas video.

Rt Rev Dr Martin Fair, Moderator of the General Assembly, is one of 10 figures who have each recited a line of a heartfelt message.

They decided to come together in recognition that many individuals and familes are grappling with difficulties and uncertainties due to the impact of COVID-19.

It is hoped that sharing the Good News about the birth of Jesus Christ will bring some comfort, hope and peace to those who are struggling.

The Scottish Church Leaders Forum was formed in March in response to the pandemic to speak on issues of mutual concern with one voice.