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NEW KILPATRICK
On Sunday at 10.30 am, morning worship is an all-age celebration of the Sacrament of Holy Communion. We welcome any visitor to the service and we are delighted you are worshipping with us and that you can feel at home in our midst. Please do sign the visitors’ book in the North Porch and come with us for coffee in the Main Hall, New Halls after the service. An Enquirers’ Class about what it means to be a part of the church continues today and runs until 4th March, 12.15 – 2 pm in the Old Halls Lounge, with lunch included. If you are interested in finding out more about church membership (though there is no pressure to join) or you have been a member for a lifetime but would like to refresh your thoughts, then you are all welcome to any or all of the sessions.
The Six-thirty Service will be a reflective, contemporary one for all in the Chapel. Ynk (for S4-6) meets in the Lounge, Old Halls at 7 till 8.30 pm.
On Tuesday, the Evening Guild meets in the Main Hall, New Halls, at 7.30 pm, for “Jessie’s Journey” with Jess Smith.
On Wednesday, the Prayer Group meets at 9.30 am in the Main Hall, New Halls. NK Ramblers are off on an easy walk up Neilston Pad and its environs. See the noticeboard in the Walkround for more details. There will be a mid-week service in the Kirk at noon, followed by lunch in the Main Hall. The Afternoon Bible Study Group will meet at 2 pm at 30 Roman Court.
On Thursday, there will be a Vestry Hour at 6.30 pm in the New Halls.
On Friday, there’s coffee, tea and home baking at the NK Coffee Pot at 10.30 am. Come and enjoy refreshment and friendship.
On Saturday, NK Ramblers will go on a moderate walk up Louden Hill, near Darvel, Ayrshire. See the noticeboard in the Walkround for more details.
Next Sunday 12th, the 363rd Anniversary of the Parish, will include a presentation to three elders of long-service certificates. The Enquirers’ Class continues at 12.15 pm -2 pm in the Lounge, Old Halls. The Six-Thirty Service will be in the Chapel in the evening.
Articles, notices and contributions for the March issue of Breastplate should be given to Tony Brooke by next Sunday.
Daybreak is looking to the congregation for assistance. Daybreak operates on a Thursday afternoon in the New Halls to provide a stimulating environment for local members who suffer from early-stage dementia. Membership is growing and an increasing number require transport. John McGee is asking for volunteers to assist with transport to and from the New Halls. If you can spare a couple of hours on a Thursday afternoon once or twice a month, please speak with John in the New Halls after the service. Or you can contact him through the Church Office or in the Year Book under ‘Daybreak’.
Visit us again at www.nkchurch.org.uk for ongoing conversation and reflection between the Sundays.
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