January 1, 2021
Sunday reflection 3 January 2021
Dear friends, a Blessed New Year to you all. We enter a New Year full of hope and optimism that there are more vac-cines available and that this virus, which has caused so much heartache, will eventually come to an
December 19, 2020
Sunday reflection 20 December 2020
Dear Friends, welcome to the third Sunday in Advent. Dear friends, welcome to our Nativity Sunday service and our first streamed service. To participate in the service live you can either go to the website – https://www.broomhillhyndlandchurch.co.uk/live/ or https://youtu.be/G6ibQNY-62o At
December 12, 2020
Sunday reflection 13 December 2020
Dear Friends, welcome to the third Sunday in Advent. For those who will be worshipping in Naseby, you will be led by our Session Clerk, Gordon MacCallum. As indicated last Sunday a positive case of Covid was recorded which has
December 6, 2020
Sunday reflection 6 December 2020
Welcome to another Sunday in this Advent time. In anticipation that the Scottish Government moves us out of tier four, the Naseby sanctuary will be open again for worship at 10.30am next Sunday and should be booked on the Friday
November 29, 2020
Sunday reflection 29 November 2020
Happy New Year! Welcome, and yes – the start of a new Christian Year and the longing for Christ in our world. And with the newness comes also the hope of better things in the future. This is the first
November 21, 2020
Sunday reflection 22 November 2020
Dear friends Welcome to another Sunday service and, as you will know, due to being moved into level 4 by the Scottish Government our Sanctuaries are closed once more and the Zoom service moves to 10.30am on Sunday. The Newsletter,
November 14, 2020
Sunday reflection 15 November 2020
Dear friends Welcome to another Sunday service. Can I begin by saying a word of thanks to those who helped us mark Remembrance Sunday. Whilst it was different we had a display on the Communion Table, wreaths at the war
November 8, 2020
Sunday reflection 8 November 2020
Dear friends Welcome to another Sunday service. Today is Remembrance Sunday and our thoughts and prayers are given primarily to those who have served and given so much and those who, even to this day, experience the after effects of