October 3, 2020
Sunday reflection 4 October 2020
Dear friends Welcome to another Sunday service and more obvious Autumnal times. This Sunday our Zoom Service, as you will see, takes place at 2.30pm when we will share the Sacrament of Communion together because the Holy Spirit makes it
September 27, 2020
Sunday reflection 27 September 2020
Dear friends Welcome to another Sunday service. I hope you are all managing through these uncertain days. I’m sure you will join me in thanking George for keeping us going, keeping us connected to one another and day by day
September 20, 2020
Sunday reflection 20 September 2020
Dear friends, Welcome to another Sunday service. I’m delighted we are with each other once more, whether by the worship in Naseby, on the screen in the evening, or as you read the Reflections in your own comfy seat, with
September 13, 2020
Sunday reflection 13 September 2020
Dear friends, Welcome to another Sunday service! Last Tuesday Glasgow Presbytery met by Webinar. It was quite a strange two and a half hour meeting, sitting by a screen and pressing the icon which raised ‘a hand’ indicating that you
September 6, 2020
Sunday reflection 6 September 2020
Dear friends, Welcome to another Sunday service and a new month – September. We have now had two services back in the Naseby Park Sanctuary and for that I am so grateful. I appreciate wholeheartedly your care for each other
August 30, 2020
Sunday reflection 30 August 2020
Dear friends,Some of you might remember the songs on the beach in Summer Mission led by the late Very Rev Sandy McDonald. Summertime was spent spreading the message at the seaside in word and song.The Gospel song, ‘Love is a
August 21, 2020
Sunday reflection 23 August 2020
Dear friends, Welcome to another service. For those in the Zoom service, for thefirst time our worship is an evening one. This morning in Naseby we willbe able to judge how successful the first service with the building openhas been.
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









