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Message from the Minister
The Minister has returned to work on a part-time basis, working mornings, 8.30am to 12.30, Monday to Saturday. As the Minister is unable to drive, appointments will have to be at the Manse. Please phone, the Minister will be happy to speak with you.
Reflections from the Pew 8
Simon chose Now than we all out God for the 'Festival' Songs of Praise. He said it was sung by Prussian troops after the battle of Waterloo. It was allegedly also sung after the Battle of Leurthen. "As the smoke cleared, the Prussian infantry reformed its lines and...
Festival Songs of Praise
This is the time we would normally be having a Festival Songs of Praise - so here is an online version. Some of the congregation have chosen a hymn and written a few words. Thanks to all those who contributed. Join in the signing! If the YouTube links contain adverts,...
Christian Aid total for 2021
The final total of money raised for Christian Aid is £5175. This included Lesley & Sues kilt walk and the Aberdour & Dalgety Golf Week and other source. Thank you to everybody who helped. This is an unusually good total - that’s two good years in a row. Covid...
Reflections from the Pew 7
As you know I've been watching Slighe Chladach Fiobha (Fife Coastal Path) on BBC Alba. This week Iagan McNeill reached St Fillans Cave in Pittenweem and spoke to Aberdour's Simon Taylor - I was expecting some great reveleations. Iagan McNeill: Who was St Fillan? Simon...
Reflections from the Pew 6
This week beacause of the heat, I bought a bottle of water. It reminded me of the importance of drinking water. When I worked in the middle east I'm sure water was more expensive than petrol. One day we stood on point we had seen in the atlas - the southern corner of...
News update
From 19th July with the relaxing of the Covid-19 restrictions 60 people can now attend church. As you may know Peter has been off sick since the beginning of May. He is currently awaiting a hospital appointment. There is no news as to when he will return to work. In...
Reflections from the Pew 5
Last week I watched Slighe Chladach Fiobha (Fife Coastal Path) on BBC Alba. Iagan McNeill is walking the Fife Coastal Path and passes through Aberdour. He admires the view from Hawkcraig point and plays Shinty with Lisa Norman. Previously he visited St. Bridget's Kirk...
Reflections from the Pew 4
This week I'm working for a client that has a shell as its logo. Initially it was a company trading in antiques and seashells and later shipped kerosene to the far east. The first logo was a mussel shell, it was later changed to a scallop shell. Both the word “Shell”...