1 May 2022
St Phillip and St James
Rev Dr Michael Paterson
Our readings are: Isaiah 30.18-21; Psalm 119.1-8; Ephesians 1.3-10; John 14(1-5) 6-14
Over the Sundays of Easter we will have a sermon series entitled Countering the Darkness with stories of Hope and Resurrection. With a rang of interesting topics and a variety of speakers we invite you to come along and hear our speakers in the service and then join them for coffee afterwards.
Today Ann and Michael Ostapko, Ukrainian Associatio, will talk about Countering the Darkness through Aid to Ukraine.
After the service, during coffee, Mario Cassani will talk about his recent trip to the Polish/Ukrainian border.
While coronavirus restrictions are gradually relaxing, we continue to pay attention to hand sanitising and ventilation, and we ask everyone who is not actually leading worship to continue to wear masks whilst in the building.
1 May 2022
The Third Sunday of Easter
Mr David Andrews
Welcome to the next in our 2022 series of covid-compliant Methodist Morning Worship services in the church.
The Lectionary readings for the day are: Acts 9:1—6 (7—20); Psalm 30; Revelation 5:11—14; John 21:1—19
8 May 2022
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Rev Dr Michael Paterson
Our readings are: Acts 9.36–43; Psalm 23; Revelation 7.9–17; John 10.22–30
Over the Sundays of Easter we will have a sermon series entitled Countering the Darkness with stories of Hope and Resurrection. With a range of interesting topics and a variety of speakers, we invite you to come along and hear our speakers in the service and then join them for coffee afterwards.
Today, we welcome Deacon Lynda Wright, who will speak about the NHS Fife Community Listening Service.
8 May 2022
The Fourth Sunday of Easter
Miss Anne Baird
Welcome to the next in our 2022 series of covid-compliant Methodist Morning Worship services in the church.
The Lectionary readings for the day are: Acts 9:36–43; Psalm 23; Revelation 7:9-17; John 10:22–30
15 May 2022
Fifth Sunday of Easter
Rev Dr Michael Paterson
Our readings are: Acts 11.1-18; Psalm 148; Revelation 21.1-6; John 13.31-35
Over the Sundays of Easter we will have a sermon series entitled Countering the Darkness with stories of Hope and Resurrection. With a rang of interesting topics and a variety of speakers we invite you to come along and hear our speakers in the service and then join them for coffee afterwards.
Today, Rev Canon Anne Tomlinson, Principal Scottish Episcopal Institute, will talk on Signs of Hope and Resurrection in the Episcopal Church today.
Come and meet Anne over coffee and hear more about how we are training people for the ministry in the SEC.
While coronavirus restrictions are gradually relaxing, we continue to pay attention to hand sanitising and ventilation, and we ask everyone who is not actually leading worship to continue to wear masks whilst in the building.
15 May 2022
The Fifth Sunday of Easter
Mr Ian F Paterson
Welcome to the next in our 2022 series of covid-compliant Methodist Morning Worship services in the church.
The Lectionary readings for the day are: Acts 11.1–18; Psalm 148; Revelation 21.1–6; John 13.31–35
22 May 2022
Sixth Sunday of Easter (please note there is no joint service this month)
Lay communion from the reserved sacrament led by Mr Alan Tylor
Our readings are: Acts 16.9-15; Psalm 67; Revelation 21.10, 22-22.5; John 14.23-29 or John 5.1-9
While coronavirus restrictions are gradually relaxing, we continue to pay attention to hand sanitising and ventilation, and we ask everyone who is not actually leading worship to continue to wear masks whilst in the building.
22 May 2022
The Sixth Sunday of Easter (Aldersgate Sunday)
Rev Eddie Sykes
This morning our covid-compliant service of Methodist Morning Worship in the church includes Holy Communion.
The Lectionary readings for the day are: Acts 16.9-15; Psalm 67; Revelation 21.10, 22–22.5; John14.23-29
26 May 2022
The Ascension of the Lord
Rev Dr Michael Paterson; preacher Rev Eddie Sykes
Our readings are: Acts 1.1–11: Ephesians 1.15–23; Luke 24.44–53
Even though some restrictions have been removed, we are encouraged to keep to the Covid protocols of hand sanitizing, wearing of facemasks, good ventilation, trace and track, and 1 metre social distancing in church. We continue to sing hymns (wearing masks) and are now led by the choir, there is no physical contact during the Peace, and just the bread given to you as you take a socially-distanced communion, but we hope that you will find blessing from this time of worship as we gather in person.
29 May 2022
Seventh Sunday of Easter
Rev Liz Crumlish
Our readings are: Acts 16.16-34; Psalm 97; Revelation 22.12-14, 16-17, 20-21; John 17.20-26
Over the Sundays of Easter we will have a sermon series entitled Countering the Darkness with stories of Hope and Resurrection. With a rang of interesting topics and a variety of speakers we invite you to come along and hear our speakers in the service and then join them for coffee afterwards.
Today, our friend the Rev Liz Crumlish will be back with us to share stories of Hope and Resurrection.
While coronavirus restrictions are gradually relaxing, we continue to pay attention to hand sanitising and ventilation, and we ask everyone who is not actually leading worship to continue to wear masks whilst in the building.
29 May 2022
The Seventh Sunday of Easter
Rev James Patron Bell
Welcome to the next in our 2022 series of covid-compliant Methodist Morning Worship services in the church.
The Lectionary readings for the day are: Acts 16.16–34; Psalm 97; Revelation 22.12–14, 16–17, 20–21; John 17.20–26