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Long service

On Sunday May 21 Cupar Old Church celebrated over 250 years of service by six members of the congregation. Certificates were presented to five elders, and church organist Douglas Clerk who has served for over 50 years (no-one, including Douglas himself, can remember exactly when he was appointed!).

Pictured: back row: the Rev Jeff Martin, James Hanson (40 years as elder), Douglas Clerk. Front Row: Iain Anderson (50 years), Jean Martin (Session Clerk), Hilary Webb (30 years), Sheila Lee (30 years), David Cleland (50 years). On Sunday May 14, the congregation of Lochend and New Abbey church celebrated the 99th birthday of their organist, Glan Jones. He was presented with a hand made card along with a long service certificate and cut a special cake made for the occasion. Glan started to play the organ when he was aged 14 and has served as an organist in various churches for over 60 years. Photograph by Gordon Kinghorn. Twelve elders at Carnoustie Panbride Church were presented with Long Service certificates signed by the Moderator of the General Assembly, the Rt Rev Sally Foster Fulton, on Pentecost Sunday. Pictured with the Rev Annette Gordon (interim moderator) are: Willie Porter (50 years service), Archie Leiper (43), John Porter (43), Stan Beattie (34), David Crawford (34), Alex Forrester (34), Linda Nicoll (34), Joyce Brown (32), Pat Taylor (32), Dorothy Booth (31), Phyllis Guild (30) and Walter Ruark (30).

In addition, certificates were given to Alison Stuart (Sunday School leader for 25 years) and Marjorie Rennie (organist for more than 30 years). Nancy Hannah, treasurer of Lochmaben Parish Church, presents Karen Armstrong with flowers and a cheque, and the grateful thanks of the congregation for her 30 years of loyal and dedicated service as cleaner of the church and hall.

This article appears in the August 2023 Issue of Life and Work

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This article appears in the August 2023 Issue of Life and Work