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Weekly Reflections

Sunday reflection 8 August 2021

Dear friends Welcome to another time of worship. Can I begin by saying what a super Sunday afternoon was had at Karen and James’ wedding last week – weren’t they stunning! My thanks of course to the Cleaning Team who,

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Sunday reflection 4 July 2021

Dear Friends, Welcome to another Sunday worship and – the month of July.  Many thanks to the support shown last Sunday to Daniel when he was baptised, and also to the work behind the scenes for Robert Hynd, who as

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Sunday reflection 27 June 2021

Dear Friends, Welcome to another Sunday and a time of worship. If you recall last Sunday’s message, we reflected on the story of David and Goliath. On Tuesday I had a meeting, as Interim Moderator for Ruchill Kelvinside, and decided

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Sunday reflection 20 June 2021

Dear Friends, Welcome to another time of worship. On Tuesday past Robert Hynd was in-stalled as the Moderator of the Presbytery of Glasgow for this year. I am quite sure Robert would like me to thank those of you who

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Sunday reflection 13 June 2021

Dear Friends, Welcome to Sunday and a time of worship again. Can I thank our Communion Team who organised last Sunday’s preparations so that, at last, we could break bread together in the Naseby Sanctuary. What a pleasure that was

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Sunday reflection 6 June 2021

Dear Friends, Welcome to the Sunday service and time of worship. In our Naseby Park Sanctuary this morning we are celebrating the Sacrament of Communion. For those using the Reflections, that opportunity is there for you too, in the comfort

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Sunday reflection 30 May 2021

Dear Friends, Welcome to another Sunday time of worship and, unbelievably, the last Sunday in May. May has been a particularly wet month but on Thursday perhaps there was a hint of things to come! Next Sunday is our June

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Sunday reflection 23 May 2021

Dear Friends, Welcome to another service. Today is Pentecost Sunday, sometimes recognised as the birth of the Church. As you will remember, last year we were planning our big Pentecost in the Park Event—‘2020 Vision’ and to celebrate this momentous

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