Here is the Sunday morning service at St James’ Church, Lossiemouth on 20 November 2022, celebrating the Sacrament of Holy Communion.
The Service is led by Rev Christine McWhirter, Assistant Minister, focusing on Christian love and forgiveness.
St James' Church of Scotland, Lossiemouth
For Christ, For You
Prospect Terrace, Lossiemouth, Moray IV31 6JS.
The Union of the former Parishes of St. Gerardine's High Church and St. James' Church
Minister: Rev. Geoff McKee.
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Here is the Sunday morning service at St James’ Church, Lossiemouth on 20 November 2022, celebrating the Sacrament of Holy Communion.
The Service is led by Rev Christine McWhirter, Assistant Minister, focusing on Christian love and forgiveness.
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Sunday 13 November 2022 is Remembrance Sunday.
Today’s service at St. James’ was conducted by Rev. Geoff McKee, Rev. Christine McWhirter and Rev. (Flt Lt) D. Young RAF.
The soloist is Mrs Helen McKellar, singing Fauré’s Pie Jesu from the Requiem in D Minor, Op. 48.
The Readings are: Psalm 46, 1 Corinthians 13; and Matthew 8:1-13.
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The Sunday service at St. James’ on 13 November 2022 is a joint service with St. Gerardine’s High Church for Remembrance Sunday. (In other words, this year (as in alternate years on this occasion) there is no service in St. Gerardine’s).
Worship will be led by Rev. Geoff McKee and Rev. Christine McWhirter.
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(NOTE: This article was originally posted on 10 March 2022 and has been updated as at 10 November 2022).
Everyone knows about the terrible events which continue to unfold in the Ukraine.
This is where the idea of bell ringing – as a means to show solidarity with, and support for, the people of Ukraine – has come from: a tweet by the Mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovyi, on 08 March 2022.
Daily bell-ringing continued until 24 April 2022, after which we moved to ringing the bell every Thursday at 4pm – from 28 April 2022.
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Sunday 06 November 2022 is the Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost.
The Gospel text today centres around the asking and the answering of two good sets of questions.
The “starter” question – asked of Jesus – was: ‘What is the greatest commandment?’
Having answered this question, in return, Jesus asked his own set of related questions. These questions were asked so as to lead the Pharisees to the point when they would know exactly what Jesus thought of himself without Jesus explicitly stating it.
Matthew 22:34-46 (from The Message Bible Translation)
The Most Important Command
34-36 When the Pharisees heard how he had bested the Sadducees, they gathered their forces for an assault. One of their religion scholars spoke for them, posing a question they hoped would show him up: “Teacher, which command in God’s Law is the most important?”
37-40 Jesus said, “‘Love the Lord your God with all your passion and prayer and intelligence.’ This is the most important, the first on any list. But there is a second to set alongside it: ‘Love others as well as you love yourself.’ These two commands are pegs; everything in God’s Law and the Prophets hangs from them.”
David’s Son and Master
41-42 As the Pharisees were regrouping, Jesus caught them off balance with his own test question: “What do you think about the Christ? Whose son is he?” They said, “David’s son.”
43-45 Jesus replied, “Well, if the Christ is David’s son, how do you explain that David, under inspiration, named Christ his ‘Master’?
God said to my Master,
“Sit here at my right hand
until I make your enemies your footstool.”
“Now if David calls him ‘Master,’ how can he at the same time be his son?”
46 That stumped them, literalists that they were. Unwilling to risk losing face again in one of these public verbal exchanges, they quit asking questions for good.
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Lossiemouth Church of Scotland is a registered Charity No. SC000880.
Our mission is to be a Christian community sharing the love of Christ, reaching out to the people in this area and encouraging them to worship God and grow in the knowledge of the care and love of Christ.