22 May 2011
Next Sunday 29 May 2011
“a fifth Sunday”
- 10.45 am
- Coffee & tea available
- 11 am
- Café-style Worship led by Mr Keith Pearson
We give the assurance of our thoughts and prayers to all who are unwell, awaiting or undergoing treatment, or anxious or grieving for the loss of loved ones.
Christian Aid Week
If you wish to contribute and have not yet received an envelope
through your letterbox, there is a small supply on the table at the
top of the stairs. Please return any filled envelopes, acquired
from any source, to Margaret, who will forward the money.
Salvation Army use of our premises
As previously intimated, following the closure of the Salvation
Army Central Corps' premises, arrangements have been agreed for
their regular Worship on Sunday afternoons from this week, at least
until the autumn, with possible other bookings requested. There are
no effects on our Methodist activities to note: eg provision and
distribution of flowers, times of worship and booked meetings are
expected to continue unaltered. If you foresee a difficulty,
please raise it with the Bookings Officer (Liz), the Minister, a
Property Committee member or Church Council member.
Safeguarding Training: update
As intimated in last week's news-sheet, arrangements are in progress
to organise the required session for training the relevant people in
our Circuit's churches through “Creating Safer Space -
Module A”. The various dates, venues and times are still
being negotiated and it is hoped to contact relevant people direct
as soon as possible. The likelihood of the Salvation Army using
Marketgait on the (suggested) afternoon of Sunday 26th June is
also being taken into account. Please contact Ian direct,
if necessary, for any clarification.
Methodist Art Collection in Scotland (again)
The Methodist Art Collection is to feature as a central part of the “Shadows of the Divine” Exhibition in New College, Edinburgh from 14th May to 11th June. The exhibition sets the pictures alongside a rare first edition of the 1611 King James Bible. The aim is to explore how pictures set in a literary context can represent and even contribute to the search for peace.
The Methodist Art Collection, begun in the 1960s and a unique collection of Christian art, includes more than 40 works by Graham Sutherland, Elisabeth Frink and many other renowned artists. It is described as “one of the most significant collections of its kind ever assembled”.
Scottish Bible Society Magazine: 'Alive and Active'
As Jean's successor as SBS link person, Jenny receives the supply of the SBS magazines. It would help to know who still wishes to have the magazine or of new people who might wish a regular copy (eg those attending the two Bible Groups).
If you have been receiving a copy please take a copy of the Spring 2011 edition from the pile on the Vestibule table and sign the paper.
If you also wish to be given a copy in future, please sign and indicate accordingly.
Jenny will re-assess the list in June and, if necessary, order more. Thanks!
Meetings this week
| Date & time | Venue | Details |
| Tuesday May 24th, from 7 pm to 8:30 pm |
Solas Centre,
St Peter Street, Dundee
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Life of Jesus - from the DVD.
For DVD preview, see
www.lifeofjesus.tv.
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| Thursday 26th May, 7.30 pm |
Dundee Methodist Church, “L” |
“Dig Deeper” Bible Group
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| Friday 27th May, 12 noon - 1 pm |
YMCA 151 Brook Street, Broughty Ferry (opposite “M&S Food”) (map) |
Broughty Ferry Churches Group
Christian Aid lunch. Soup - a good selection each week - is served
with bread & cheese, followed by coffee for £2,
in support of this ecumenical aid, relief and development
charity. The lunches last year raised over £2,000 for Christian
Aid. A warm welcome is given to all to come and share food
and fellowship regularly or from time to time. |
| Saturday 28th May, 10 am |
Dundee Methodist Church |
Café-Service setting up - help welcome!
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Support other Organisations
Scottish Bible Society
O>ur support through the Bible-a-Month Club is invited for work
in May for work in Iraq and in June for work in Nepal. See noticeboard
in library area for more information. Our prayerful attention is drawn to
- work on translations and distribution in Burundi, also understanding among ethnic groups;
- support for Bible work among Churches in Rwanda;
- distribution of the Creole New Testament in Mauritius, publishing Scriptures in Creole in Réunion;
- completion of translation work in the Seychelles.
Forthcoming events
| Date & time | Venue | Details |
| Tuesday 31st May, from 7 pm to 8:30 pm |
Solas Centre,
St Peter Street, Dundee
|
Life of Jesus - from the DVD.
For DVD preview, see
www.lifeofjesus.tv.
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| Thursday 2nd June, 7.30 pm |
Dundee Methodist Church, “L” |
Finance & Property Cttee
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| Saturday 11th June,
10.30 am to 3.45 pm |
Central Baptist Church, Ward Road, Dundee
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“Together in Mission” : District Resourcing
Day. The Day
will explore the role of small groups in deepening
discipleship, as part of “Deepening Discipleship
Week”. It is suggested that Sunday worship
in the Week also focuses on “discipleship”.
For more details of the Day and Week see
www.methodistchurchinscotland.org.uk
or the Resourcing Day leaflet (copies on the Vestibule table).
Booking for the Resourcing Day is requested by 21st May
if possible via
the form, also available on the Vestibule table,
or with the
District Administrator, Fiona Inglis (01786 820295; email
fiona@methodistchurch.plus.com.
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| Saturday 18th June,
7.30 pm |
Central Baptist Church, Ward Road, Dundee
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6th/8th Dundee Boys Brigade's Belgian Visitors : “The Lions
Rampant” concert. See e-mail on table, poster on noticeboard.
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Prayer Points for this week
- General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland and the Free Church of Scotland;
- our Salvation Army neighbours, facing change and decision;
- work in Cornwall & Darlington Districts (Methodist Homes);
- The Leprosy Mission's work in India;
- Hope School, near Bethlehem (BibleLands);
- Bible Society work in;
- we pray with and for the peoples of Botswana & Zimbabwe (WCC Ecumenical Calendar);
- we remember fellow Methodists in the Cardiff Circuit (Wales Synod) and our Circuit colleagues based in St John's, Arbroath (Angus, Dundee & Perthshire Circuit).
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