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

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A Letter from our Minister – 26 March 2020

March 26, 2020 by 2

There follows a letter for everyone in the linked Churches of St Gerardine’s High and St James’ – and beyond. If you would like to download a PDF of the letter to print and perhaps pass (as safely as possible) to someone else who is not online, click HERE.

Dear friends,

I have recently returned from a ten day break in Connemara in the west of Ireland. I returned to empty streets in Lossiemouth and I have started the period of life behind closed doors that many of you have already begun.

On holiday, I visited the beautiful woods at Coole Park, by Gort, near to Galway city. There in the walled garden stands a copper beech tree on which several famous Irish writers such as George Bernard Shaw and W.B. Yeats have carved their names. Yeats, living in a very different era, with different concerns, wrote of everything having changed, changed utterly. I’m sure we are all feeling and experiencing an utter change to our lives and circumstances. We are uncertain what will come our way and how long it will all last.

In the midst of the uncertainty, we need to turn to our God who is ever faithful in his love and care and we need to do all we can to support one another. We will miss our gathering together for worship each week and with time we will appreciate, all the more, how precious our freedom, in normal times, is.

However, with the benefit of technology, we can still communicate. We can phone one another; some of us can communicate via online technology. Each week I will endeavour to make available online my Sunday sermon and prayers via the St. James’ Church website. I encourage those in St. Gerardine’s High Church to access the material from the St. James’ Church website and in that way the churches can work together to support one another. I am aware that many in our congregations are not able to access online material and so arrangements will be put in place to help distribute worship material. I encourage everyone to listen to church services broadcast on the radio. This is an excellent way to experience participation in community worship which we miss so much at this time. The following web page links to excellent resources from the wider Church of Scotland family https://www.churchofscotland.org.uk/worship

Please be assured of my thoughts and prayers during these troubling times.

Your minister and friend,
Geoff

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Virtual Sunday Service at St James’ – 22 March 2020

March 21, 2020 by 2

There is no physical Sunday Morning Service at St James’ Church, with effect from 22 March 2020.

Geoff, our Minister, was not to be conducting the service this week anyway. However, Margaret King, his replacement, has kindly provided the order of service and her sermon.

These are published below and we hope you will get some comfort and inspiration from them. Margaret sends a “long distance hug” to everyone and we thank her for her “virtual” ministry to us all.

You will find the following sections below: first, the various sections from the Bible which form the theme of the service; secondly, Margaret’s sermon; thirdly, suggested hymns, with links to performances of them on YouTube.

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Services and Meetings at St James cancelled until further notice

March 18, 2020 by 2

With the Covid-19 outbreak now affecting all aspects of daily life, the Church of Scotland’s guidance is that we have to cancel all services and meetings at St James’ until further notice.

It’s not our intention to ‘close down’ or turn our gaze inwards. Please get in touch with us if you need help. You can send a message via this website or via our Facebook page.

We remember Jesus’ words and the hope we have in Him:

“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

John 16:33 New International Version

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Reschedules and reorganisations

March 14, 2020 by 2

For reasons you will immediately understand, a number of regular events – and some special events – in the Church are having to be postponed and rearranged.

Quiz Night – 21st March 2020

This has been postponed to a date still to be fixed.

Singing groups

Rehearsals for the Praise Group and the Lossie Singers have been suspended until further notice. We are still holding Sunday services at St James’ at 10:00am, as usual, and Praise Group / Choir rehearsals will take place in the Church immediately before morning service from 9:30am each week.

Bi-weekly Wednesday drop-in

The Drop-in is also now on hold until further notice.

We are sorry it has been necessary to take these precautionary measures and we hope you will agree that they are sensible in the circumstances.

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Ceilidh Night at St James

January 25, 2020 by 2

There will be a Ceilidh on Saturday 1st February 2020 in the church hall at 7pm.

Tickets cost £5.00 and are available from Charles Stewart, Rosemary Anderson or Kath Robertson – or send in an enquiry via the contact page on this website and we’ll get back to you quickly.

Stovies will be served.

Peter Brash and others will be providing the dance music and there will also be Highland dancers and some songs for listening or joining in.

Dancing is not compulsory!

Please come and support this social evening and bring friends if you wish.

Tickets are limited to 80 so please buy as soon as possible.

Come along to the Ceilidh Night at St James, and help make it a great night!

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Sunday Services at Lossiemouth CoS – Oct-Dec 2025

October 19, 2025 By 2

This list will be updated as and when required but, in the light of Geoff’s retirement, here’s how things are panning out so far.

Services start at 10:30am unless otherwise stated.

Thank you to everyone who is helping to cover these services and to arrange cover.

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