St James' Church of Scotland, Lossiemouth

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Lossiemouth Church of Scotland

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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God is Speaking – Are You Listening?

January 18, 2015 by 2

This is the text of Rev. Graham Crawford’s Sermon for the Morning Service at St James on 18 January 2015.

Introduction

As I hope you will recognise as this sermon progresses, the readings from the lectionary for today could not be any more apt considering the recent developments within the Church of Scotland.

The situation in Israel at the time of our reading from Samuel was this:

The temple, which was actually little more than a series of tents at this time, was in Shiloh.

There resided the Ark of the covenant and therefore the priests, descendants of Aaron, who served the Lord in the Temple.

The chief among the priests was Eli, who was by this time a fairly old man.

As the priesthood was a hereditary affair, his two sons were also priests.

However, instead of seeing the priestly status as a responsibility, they saw it as a privilege to be used and abused.

When their father was not watching, they would take the best meat from the offerings to God and eat it themselves.

They would sexually harass and abuse young women who came to worship.

They were abusing their position whenever possible, believing that they were untouchable.

As we shall see from our scripture lesson this morning, nothing could have been further from the truth. [Read more…]

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A Look Ahead

January 11, 2015 by 2

This is the text of Rev. Graham Crawford’s Sermon for the Morning Service at St James on 11 January 2015.

Well, I hope you have all had a good start to your New Year.

We certainly had a great time down in Pitlochry at our house.

2015 has arrived and I have no doubt that the world will be a very different place by the time it leaves.

A searching question

How the world changes, and what will happen in the world, we have very little influence over, but we can still ask a more searching question which is: How will you be different, how will I be different, and how will this church be different by the time 2016 rolls around? [Read more…]

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Our Mission

November 19, 2014 by 2

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.

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Good News Club

November 19, 2014 by 2

The St James’ Good News Club meets every Sunday at 11am.

The children go into the Church for the first part of the morning service, to enjoy the Children’s Talk from Mr Crawford, the Children’s songs and the Time of Praise in the service.

We then go out to the Fellowship for our own activities, which usually include a prayer, a song or two and some games and crafts.

Recent themes have included David and Goliath, and the Parable of the Sower.

In the lead up to Christmas 2014, we are making Chrismons.

These are Christmas decorations featuring Christian symbols, such as the Triumphant Cross and the Fish.

They help us to remember that Christmas is the celebration of Jesus’s birthday.

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Drop-in at St James’

November 19, 2014 by 2

In early 2014, after much thought and prayer, two of our members, Rosemary Anderson and Elfriede Buchan, got together and came up with the idea of starting a Drop-in afternoon at St James’ Church Fellowship Hall.

This takes place every Wednesday from 2pm to 3.30pm.

Come along and join in the lively chat.

Enjoy a lovely cup of tea or coffee along with the wonderful home bakes. (Often, there is tablet, which is a great treat!).

The suggested donation is £1.00 (yes, one pound) and, through the collections so far, we have been able to replace the kitchen fridge.

A committed team of helpers run the Drop-in every week.

Coming along to the Drop-in is a great way to catch up with friends and meet new ones.

Why not pop along to the Drop-in some Wednesday afternoon?

Whether you come on your own or with friends, you will be very welcome.

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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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