Thursday, 29 December 2011

New Years Resolutions

Well, do you or don't you?

Here's some unusual ones to consider;

  • Learn a decent party trick
  • Get you photo taken in five interesting places
  • Break a world Record
  • Make a new friend a month
  • Learn something you never did as a child
  • Try a new food each week
  • Do something nice for other people every day
Any other suggestions? And what about the Church, should we be making any resolutions. Feel free to share them on Sunday.

Christmas!

Well that's Christmas over for another year. I don't know about you but I've really enjoyed it this year. The highlight, for me, was Messy Church- it was so nice to see so many different folk coming together to be the Church in a different kind of way.

Here's some photies of the Burnside Chritmas experience:





Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Upcoming Events

Friday 23rd December
Service of Prayer & Reflection @ 12pm in the Church

Saturday 24th December
  • Carol Singing at St Peter's House @ 6.30pm
  • Watchnight Service @ 10.45pm in the Church
Sunday 25th December
Christmas Family Service @ 11.15am

A busy Christmas.




Thursday, 15 December 2011

Blue Christmas

Blue Christmas


Christmas Season


Join us in Stromness Kirk on Saturday 17th December at 12pm for a quiet, meditative service that makes time for remembering, sharing our hurting places with God and preparing ourselves for the coming of Jesus.

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Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Messy Church


Well it was messy, but it was fun! And we will be doing it again in January.

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Mary's Journey

There will be no donkey,
and especially not a little donkey.

I'm eight-and-a-half months pregnant.
I couldn't swing my leg over its back.

If I sat side-saddle, I'd probably fall off
and if I stayed on, it might trigger my contractions.

Now if Joseph could afford a camel....
but Joseph can't afford a camel,
so I'm  going to walk.....

eighty miles
eighty pregnant miles
to register to pay the poll-tax...
I don't know what it will be like
and, since Joseph left the town
when he was just a toddler,
he can't remember either.

I ask you....
would any of you who a\re women
want to walk eighty miles,
when your time has nearly come,
to give birth,
in who knows where,
to a child who is a source of consternation
to your parents before he is born
and who will be a source of controversy
to the  world ever after.

When I was a girl
I used to love playing practical jokes.
All our neighbours would roar and laugh
and say to my mother
"Where does she get her sense of humour from?"

Sometimes when I think of the mess
that Joseph and I are in,
I smile to myself
and realise I got my sense of humour
from my maker.

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Graemsay

8 of us from Stromness went over on Tuesday to share lunch and a wee communion service with the Graemsay folk. It was a lovely day out (but quite tiring for some!)





Friday, 2 December 2011

Communion


Jesus was always the guest.
In the homes of Peter and Jairus,
Martha, Mary and Zaccheus,
he was always the guest.

At the meal tables of the wealthy
where he pled the case of the poor,
he was always the guest.

Upsetting polite company,
befriending isolated people,
welcoming the stranger,
he was always the guest.

But here,
at this table,
he is the host.

Those who wish to serve him
must first be served by him.
Those who want to follow him
must first be fed by him.
Those who would wash his feet
must first let him make them clean.