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Kiltarlity
Church
Morning
Worship: 12 noon on Sundays
Communion:
First Sunday of March and October with a Preparatory Service on the
preceding Thursday evening at 7.30pm
November 2008
Each
Sunday’s theme in the prayers, readings, hymns and sermon
will
centre on what you have read during the week – see the Year
of
the Bible below
| Sun 2nd
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All Saints' Sunday
Numbers 2-14
Psalms 28,29
Acts 14-17
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Sun 9th
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Remembrance Sunday
Numbers 15-29
Psalms 30-31
Acts 18-22
... followed by a gathering at the cenotaph at 1:30pm for the service of Remembrance
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Sun 16th
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Numbers 30-36
Deuteronomy 1-7
Psalms 32-33
Acts 23-27
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Sun 23rd
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Deuteronomy 8-22
Psalms 34-35
Romans 1-4
Acts 28
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| Sun 30th |
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First Sunday of Advent
Deuteronomy 23-34
Joshua 1-3
Psalms 36-37
Romans 5-9
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November's
Readings
November finds us moving into
the book of Numbers in the Old Testament. Despite the name, the book of
Numbers is more than a census of the twelve tribes of Israel. Numbers
covers the time of the wilderness wanderings, shows us how far short
the Israelites fall when it comes to being righteous and faithful.
Notice how many times they complain, commit mutiny, and break the laws
that God has so recently given them. Even Aaron and Miriam are jealous
of Moses ( Chapter 12 ). There is judgement in this book: on foreign
nations, on Israel, and on Moses himself. This is a reminder to us that
God does not simply overlook sin and error. God does not allow the
people of Israel to do as they please and to take their divine call
lightly. As in other parts of the Bible, mercy triumphs over judgement.
Deuteronomy means “second law”. It is a kind of
constitution for the nation of Israel in the Promised Land. The special
themes in the book of Deuteronomy are first: the emphasis upon
God’s love and Israel’s remarkable privilege in
enjoying the covenant with God (4:32-40; 7:6-11). There is the
statement of Israel’s faith (6:4-9) called the Shema, and
still used in Jewish worship today. Finally, note that there are two
ways to live life – one good and one evil, along with the
appeal to “Choose life so that you and your descendants may
live” (30: 11-20)
The
Year of the Bible
Ready,
set, go as we launch our way into the year of the Bible. This
is
our chance to read through the entire Bible together. For
some of
us it will be the first time doing so. For others it will not
be
new at all. Either way, there will be the added joy because
we
are taking on this project together. Opportunities will be
provided for you to ask questions, explore options, debate or inquire
further as we offer Didache 2. A session in each church will
be
provided. Each Sunday’s theme in the prayers,
readings,
hymns and sermon will centre on what you have read during the
week. We begin with Genesis in the Old Testament (the book of
beginnings) and the book of Matthew in the New Testament.
November
| 1st |
Numbers 12-14 and Psalms 28-29 |
| 2nd |
Numbers 15-16 and Acts 18 |
| 3rd |
Numbers 17-19 and Acts 19 |
| 4th |
Numbers 20-21 and Acts 20 |
| 5th |
Numbers 22-23 and Psalm 30 |
| 6th |
Numbers 24-25 and Acts 21 |
| 7th |
Numbers 26-27 and Acts 22 |
| 8th |
Numbers 28-29 and Psalm 31 |
| 9th |
Numbers 30-31 and Acts 23 |
| 10th |
Numbers 32-33 and Acts 24 |
| 11th |
Numbers 34-35 and Acts 25 |
| 12th |
Numbers 36, Deuteronomy 1 and
Psalm 32 |
| 13th |
Deuteronomy 2-3 and Acts 26 |
| 14th |
Deuteronomy 4-5 and Acts 27 |
| 15th |
Deuteronomy 6-7 and Psalm 33 |
| 16th |
Deuteronomy 8-9 and Acts 28 |
| 17th |
Deuteronomy 10-11 and Romans 1 |
| 18th |
Deuteronomy 12-14 and Romans 2 |
| 19th |
Deuteronomy 15-16 and Psalm 34 |
| 20th |
Deuteronomy 17-18 and Romans 3 |
| 21st |
Deuteronomy 19-20 and Romans 4 |
| 22nd |
Deuteronomy 21-22 and Psalm 35 |
| 23rd |
Deuteronomy 23-24 and Romans 5 |
| 24th |
Deuteronomy 25-26 and Romans 6 |
| 25th |
Deuteronomy 27-28 and Romans 7 |
| 26th |
Deuteronomy 29-30 and Psalm 36 |
| 27th |
Deuteronomy 31-32 and Romans 8 |
| 28th |
Deuteronomy 33-34 and Romans 9 |
| 29th |
Joshua 1-3 and Psalm 37 |
| 30th |
Joshua 4-5 and Romans 10 |
October
| 1st |
Exodus 15,16 and Psalms 15,16 |
| 2nd |
Exodus 17,18 and Matthew 24 |
| 3rd |
Exodus 19,20 and Matthew 25 |
| 4th |
Exodus 21,22 and Psalm 17 |
| 5th |
Exodus 23,24 and Matthew 26 |
| 6th |
Exodus 25,26 and Matthew 27 |
| 7th |
Exodus 27,28 and Matthew 28 |
| 8th |
Exodus 29,30 and Psalm 18 |
| 9th |
Exodus 31,32 and Acts 1 |
| 10th |
Exodus 33,34 and Acts 2 |
| 11th |
Exodus 35,36 and Psalm 19,20 |
| 12th |
Exodus 37,38 and Acts 3 |
| 13th |
Exodus 39,40 and Acts 4 |
| 14th |
Leviticus 1,2,3 and Acts 5 |
| 15th |
Leviticus 4,5 and Acts 6 |
| 16th |
Leviticus 6,7 and Acts 7 |
| 17th |
Leviticus 8,9 and Acts 8 |
| 18th |
Leviticus 10,11,12 and Psalm 21 |
| 19th |
Leviticus 13,14 and Psalm 22 |
| 20th |
Leviticus 15,16 and Acts 9 |
| 21st |
Leviticus 17,18 and Acts 10 |
| 22nd |
Leviticus 19,20 and Psalms 23,24 |
| 23rd |
Leviticus 21,22 and Acts 11 |
| 24th |
Leviticus 23,24 and Acts 12 |
| 25th |
Leviticus 25,26 and Psalm 25 |
| 26th |
Leviticus 27, Numbers 1 and Acts 13 |
| 27th |
Numbers 2,3 and Acts 14 |
| 28th |
Numbers 4,5 and Acts 15 |
| 29th |
Numbers 6,7 and Psalms 26,27 |
| 30th |
Numbers 8,9 and Acts 16 |
| 31st |
Numbers 10,11 and Acts 17 |
September
| 1st |
Genesis 1,2 and Matthew 1 |
| 2nd |
Genesis 3,4 and Matthew 2 |
| 3rd |
Genesis 5.6 and Matthew 3 |
| 4th |
Genesis 7,8 and Psalms 1,2 |
| 5th |
Genesis 9,10,11 and Matthew 4 |
| 6th |
Genesis 12,13 and Matthew 5 |
| 7th |
Genesis 14,15 and Psalms 3,4 |
| 8th |
Genesis 16,17 and Matthew 6 |
| 9th |
Genesis 18,19 and Matthew 7 |
| 10th |
Genesis 20,21 and Matthew 8 |
| 11th |
Genesis 22,23 and Psalms 5,6 |
| 12th |
Genesis 24,25 and Matthew 9 |
| 13th |
Genesis 26,27 and Matthew 10 |
| 14th |
Genesis 28,29 and Psalms 7,8 |
| 15th |
Genesis 30,31 and Matthew 11 |
| 16th |
Genesis 32,33 and Matthew 12 |
| 17th |
Genesis 34,35,36 and Matthew 13 |
| 18th |
Genesis 37,38 and Psalms 9 |
| 19th |
Genesis 39,40 and Matthew 14 |
| 20th |
Genesis 41,42 and Matthew 15 |
| 21st |
Genesis 43,44 and Psalm 10 |
| 22nd |
Genesis 45,46 and Matthew 16 |
| 23rd |
Genesis 47,48 and Matthew 17 |
| 24th |
Genesis 47,48 and Matthew 17 |
| 25th |
Exodus 1,2 and Psalms 11,12 |
| 26th |
Exodus 3,4 and Matthew 19 |
| 27th |
Exodus 5,6 and Matthew 20 |
| 28th |
Exodus 7,8 and Psalms 13,14 |
| 29th |
Exodus 9,10 and Matthew 21 |
| 30th |
Exodus 11,12 and Matthew 22 |
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Kirkhill
Church
Morning Worship:
10.30am on
Sundays
Communion:
Second Sunday of May and Third Sunday in November with a Preparatory
Service on the preceding Friday evening at 7.30pm and a Thanksgiving
Service on the Sunday evening at 6.30pm
November 2008
Each
Sunday’s theme in the prayers, readings, hymns and sermon
will
centre on what you have read during the week – see the Year
of
the Bible below
| Sun 2nd
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All Saints' Sunday
Numbers 2-14
Psalms 28,29
Acts 14-17
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Sun 9th
10am
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Remembrance Sunday
Numbers 15-29
Psalms 30-31
Acts 18-22
...concluding with the service at the cenotaph
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Fri 14th
7.30pm |
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Communion Preparatory Service
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Sun 16th
10.30am
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Holy Communion
Numbers 30-36
Deuteronomy 1-7
Psalms 32-33
Acts 23-27
conducted by The Interim Moderator, the Rev. Reg Campbell
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Sun 16th
6.30pm |
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Communion Thanksgiving Service
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Sun 23rd
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Deuteronomy 8-22
Psalms 34-35
Romans 1-4
Acts 28
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| Sun 30th |
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First Sunday of Advent
Holy Baptism
Deuteronomy 23-34
Joshua 1-3
Psalms 36-37
Romans 5-9
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An
e-book which
may help you to decide if you would like explore church membership
further can be viewed by clicking on the following link Why join the church?
Please do look at this resource and let me know if you find it helpful.
Anyone
interested in
having a child baptised, a wedding service arranged in the church, a
home communion (must already be a member), or interested in considering
church membership should contact the Interim Moderator in the first
instance.
e-mail: campbell578@btinternet.com
tel.: 01463 772242
Please do not hesitate to do so.
Also, if you know of someone in hospital who would appreciate a visit,
I am happy to do so, but the person's agreement must be obtained first.
Ministers can no longer just turn up unannounced to visit parishioners
without permission first.
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