August 15, 2020
Sunday reflection 16 August 2020
Dear friends, Another Sunday, another service. Welcome once more as we now are inthe middle of August and the children have returned to school, in somekind of form. To the school day much has changed: John Luca was in onthe
August 7, 2020
Sunday reflection 9 August 2020
Dear friends, Welcome to another service. Over this past while technology has been the key for many of us, whether by computer, emails or Zoom; or mobile phones, FaceTime and texts. I wonder if you have ever sent the wrong
August 1, 2020
Sunday reflection 2 August 2020
Dear friends, Welcome to another service. It is hard to believe that this Sunday finds us in August. Whilst lockdown seemed to drag, everyday a Groundhog Day, suddenly wefind ourselves in a new month and wonder where the time and
July 26, 2020
Sunday reflection 26 July 2020
Dear friends, ‘Many a true word spoken in jest’, wrote Geoffrey Chaucer in the Cook’s Tale in 1930. The caption has much truth to it! We are closer to opening the Naseby Sanctuary but despite the announcement from the Scottish
July 19, 2020
Sunday reflection 19 July 2020
Dear friends, Welcome to another Sunday Reflection time. You will all have heard the announcement from the Scottish Governmentthat places of worship are to open. Let me say that whilst the news liftedmy spirit, it has come with many restrictions,
July 11, 2020
Sunday reflection 12 July 2020
Dear friends, Welcome to another Sunday Reflection. This Sunday the Manse family were supposed to be sunning themselves in Greece but, as is obvious, this did not happen. Restrictions are easing, quarantines are being lifted but our holiday was cancelled.
July 3, 2020
Sunday reflection 5 July 2020
Dear friends, Welcome to another Sunday. It’s hard to believe we are now in July and thinking of holidays but with nowhere to go! We are hoping that with the easing of lockdown, and as we move through the phases,
June 28, 2020
Sunday reflection 28 June 2020
‘Someone’s knocking at the door, someone’s ringing the bell, do me a favour, open the door and let him in.’ Now that I’ve put that song in your head, you are not going to forget it! You will remember it