Life and Work November 2018 Articles
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Bible Study Comment
I refer to the correspondence between the Rev David
The Big Question
This month’s question is: ‘How was your family affected by the First World War?’
The mystery of grace
Ron Ferguson considers the spiritual influence of an Orcadian poet.
A peace reminder
The Rt Rev Susan Brown highlights the story of a special communion set.
’Earthed and realistic’
Thomas Baldwin looks ahead to this month’s Remembrance Sunday – and the centenary commemoration of the end of the First World War.
An eminent War Scot
Malcolm Noble traces the life of Earl Haig, one of the best known First World War military commanders and a Church of Scotland elder.
The horrors stayed with him \
Thomas Baldwin hears the remarkable wartime story of a son of the manse.
There but not there
Jackie Macadam reflects on a timely art installation in Edinburgh.
’Padre, can I have a word?’
Jackie Macadam learns about the life and background of the Rev Dr David Coulter, Chaplain General to HM Land Forces.
Out of sight
Jackie Macadam learns more about Prisoners Week, which takes place this month.
The Big Picture
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A Church that speaks of ‘continuity in meaningful worship’
John R Hume reflects on the long history of a village church in East Lothian.
’One journey, many roads’
Lynne McNeil reports from the annual Gathering of the Church of Scotland Guild.
Visitors from Africa
Thomas Baldwin learns more about some of the visitors who have called in to the Church’s administrative oices in Edinburgh.
Refugee role for church artist
Thomas Baldwin reports on an artistic appointment to raise the profile of refugee integration.
SCULPTOR COMMISSIONED FOR PUBLIC ART AT NEW CHURCH
A prizewinning sculptor has been awarded the £45,000
LONG SERVING SISTERS
Sisters Betty and Jessie Eastland have recently retired
DISRUPTION CHURCH ANNIVERSARY
St John’s Church in Carluke celebrated its 175th anniversary
LONG SERVICE IN BLAIRGOWRIE
At a recent morning service in Blairgowrie Parish Church
SOUND OF BARRA LINK
After travelling up to fifteen miles for early morning
FRENCH LINK CHURCH
A group of eight people from Bearsden Cross travelled
Restoring memorials to the fallen
Thomas Baldwin reports on two churches where war memorials have been recently restored.
Jesus changes his mind
The Rev Dr Margaret Forrester reflects on the woman who made Jesus change his mind (Mark 7: 24-30, Matthew 15: 21-28)
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CROSSWORDS
November 2018 Cryptic Crossword – Compiled by Peter
Where simplicity and greatness meet
The Very Rev Dr James Simpson urges those communicating the Gospel to keep it simple.
To love again, give again and care again
The Very Rev Dr John Chalmers describes how a typo evoked an unexpectedly powerful message.