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Lossiemouth Church of Scotland

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The Union of the former Parishes of St. Gerardine's High Church and St. James' Church

Minister: Rev. Geoff McKee.

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The Story of the Lost Sheep

October 17, 2021 by 2

Our Good News Club text for this week was Luke 15:1-7. The Story of the Lost Sheep.

Here’s some of the craftwork we made, based on a Lesson from the book Sunday School in a Tin! by Eleanor King.

Luke 15:1-10 (from The Message Translation)
The Story of the Lost Sheep
15 1-3 By this time a lot of men and women of questionable reputation were hanging around Jesus, listening intently. The Pharisees and religion scholars were not pleased, not at all pleased. They growled, “He takes in sinners and eats meals with them, treating them like old friends.” Their grumbling triggered this story.

4-7 “Suppose one of you had a hundred sheep and lost one. Wouldn’t you leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness and go after the lost one until you found it? When found, you can be sure you would put it across your shoulders, rejoicing, and when you got home call in your friends and neighbours, saying, ‘Celebrate with me! I’ve found my lost sheep!’ Count on it—there’s more joy in heaven over one sinner’s rescued life than over ninety-nine good people in no need of rescue.

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In praise of those who choose not to abandon but to lay on hands

October 10, 2021 by 2

Sunday 10 October 2021 is Harvest Thanksgiving Sunday, as well as the 20th Sunday after Pentecost.

The main reading is from the New Testament Gospel of St. Luke, Chapter 5 and Verses 17-25 in which Jesus heals a paraplegic on a stretcher – a man whose friends have fought through the crowds surrounding Jesus, climbed up onto the roof, removed some tiles, and lowered the man down, right in front of Jesus – to be healed.

Rev. Geoff McKee follows a wonderful thread in the poetic works of Seamus Heaney, revealing how this Biblical event clearly left a huge impression on one of Ireland’s most famous writers.

Below, you will find The Message translation of the Luke passage, the Order of Service, the video of the service from St James and a concluding ‘Musical Selection’ chosen by Katherine Robertson, our organist and director of music.

Harvest Thanksgiving Table – St James’ Church, Lossiemouth – 10 October 2021

Main reading for today

Luke 5:17-26 (The Message)
17 One day as he was teaching, Pharisees and religion teachers were sitting around. They had come from nearly every village in Galilee and Judea, even as far away as Jerusalem, to be there. The healing power of God was on him.

18-20 Some men arrived carrying a paraplegic on a stretcher. They were looking for a way to get into the house and set him before Jesus. When they couldn’t find a way in because of the crowd, they went up on the roof, removed some tiles, and let him down in the middle of everyone, right in front of Jesus. Impressed by their bold belief, he said, “Friend, I forgive your sins.”

21 That set the religion scholars and Pharisees buzzing. “Who does he think he is? That’s blasphemous talk! God and only God can forgive sins.”

22-26 Jesus knew exactly what they were thinking and said, “Why all this gossipy whispering? Which is simpler: to say ‘I forgive your sins,’ or to say ‘Get up and start walking’? Well, just so it’s clear that I’m the Son of Man and authorised to do either, or both. . . .” He now spoke directly to the paraplegic: “Get up. Take your bedroll and go home.” Without a moment’s hesitation, he did it—got up, took his blanket, and left for home, giving glory to God all the way. The people rubbed their eyes, stunned—and then also gave glory to God. Awestruck, they said, “We’ve never seen anything like that!”

Order of Service

Welcome and Intimations
Call to Worship
Praise: Now we sing a harvest song
Prayers of Adoration and Confession
Children’s Address
Praise: Lord of the Harvest & Harvest Time
Readings: Joel 2:21-27 & Psalm 126
Praise: MP185 God is good & MP353 Jehovah Jireh
Readings: 1 Timothy 2:1-7 & Luke 5:17-25
Sermon
Praise: MP153 For the fruits of His creation
Prayers of Thanksgiving and Intercession
Praise: Praise the Lord for His creation
Benediction & Threefold Amen

Video Service

The Gospel story is notable for the way in which the helpers, those who have known him all along, are to the fore, and the paralysed man, is in the background.

Rev. Geoff McKee
Hay bales between Lossiemouth and Elgin, Moray – October 2021

Musical Selection

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Why Passivity and Defeatism are not Christian Options on Climate Change

October 3, 2021 by 2

COP26 is fast-approaching.

Glasgow will host the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference from 31 October to 12 November 2021.

On Sunday 24 October we will focus our attention in worship on climate change and seek to understand how we should respond to it as Christians.

03 October 2021 is the Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost and the main Lectionary reading this week is Psalm 8. This provides a chance to take an initial look at the important issue of the relationship between God and humanity with respect to stewardship of creation.

Below, you will find the text of Psalm 8, the Order of Service, and the Video of the Service led by Rev. Geoff McKee.

For a previous, alternative take on Psalm 8 see this sermon (PDF available at link).

Main Scripture Reading this week

Psalm 8 (NIV)

1 Lord, our Lord,
how majestic is your name in all the earth!

You have set your glory
in the heavens.
2 Through the praise of children and infants
you have established a stronghold against your enemies,
to silence the foe and the avenger.
3 When I consider your heavens,
the work of your fingers,
the moon and the stars,
which you have set in place,
4 what is mankind that you are mindful of them,
human beings that you care for them?

5 You have made them a little lower than the angels
and crowned them with glory and honour.
6 You made them rulers over the works of your hands;
you put everything under their feet:
7 all flocks and herds,
and the animals of the wild,
8 the birds in the sky,
and the fish in the sea,
all that swim the paths of the seas.

9 Lord, our Lord,
how majestic is your name in all the earth!

Puffin at Sumburgh Head, Shetland.
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Climate Sunday 2021 in October in Lossiemouth

October 3, 2021 by 2

On 24 October 2021 there will be a Climate Sunday service at St James’ as part of a wider movement for such services in the lead-up to the COP26 Summit in Glasgow in October/November.

More details will follow.

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Why our response to strangers says so much about us

September 26, 2021 by 2

26 September 2021 is the 18th Sunday after Pentecost and the main reading this week comes from Mark’s Gospel – Mark 9:38-50.

The version set out below is taken from The Message, rather than the usual ‘New International Version’ (of the Bible), for a bit of variety. The version read in the service (video link to recording, below) is from the NIV version, as usual.

Should you wish to download the sermon as a PDF, a version is available at the link here.

Below, you will find the main scripture for this week, the Order of Service, the Video of the Service led by Rev. Geoff McKee, and a Musical Selection by Katherine Robertson, with an interesting local, Moray connection.

Swans with Cygnets in the Spynie Canal, Moray.
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Holy Week Services in Lossiemouth Area Churches of Scotland 2025

April 8, 2025 By 2

Happy Easter from Lossiemouth Area Church of Scotland Churches.

Palm Sunday (Sunday 13th April)

10.30am: Palm Sunday Service, Lossiemouth Church of Scotland.

10.30am: Palm Sunday Service, Spynie Kirk.

2.30pm Palm Sunday Procession (Meet in Station Car Park, Lossiemouth, for procession to Lossiemouth Church of Scotland).

3pm: Palm Sunday Praise, Lossiemouth Church of Scotland.



Maundy Thursday (Thursday 17th April):


7pm: Maundy Thursday Service (Holy Communion), Lossiemouth Church of Scotland



Good Friday (Friday 18th April):


7pm: Good Friday Service, Spynie Kirk


Easter Sunday (Sunday 20th April)


5.30am: Easter Sunday Sunrise service, East Beach, Lossiemouth (followed by bacon rolls in Church Hall, Lossiemouth Church of Scotland)

7.30am: Service at St.Peter’s Kirk, Duffus.

10.30am: Easter Sunday Service, Lossiemouth Church of Scotland

10.30am: Easter Sunday Service (all-age worship), Hopeman Kirk

All are welcome!

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