Friday 29 May 2009

MUNRO MIST!







One of these days we are going to get a good day in the Scottish hills! A poor forecast again this week, so we went to Glen Feshie near Aviemore. We climbed a top called Carn Ban Mhor, but spent most of the time walking in mist. The views on the way down across Strathespey were good and it was great to be able to see so many beautiful trees like the Caledonian Pines.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Amidst all the furore of this year's Assembly, some very inspiring events took place. There was a very significant presentation by Bishop Graham Cray on Emerging Church. This is something we are particularly interested in exploring at Hilton Church, so take a look and see what you think. Archbishop Desmond Tutu also spoke to the Assembly and received a standing ovation. I haven't had an opportunity to watch either presentation yet, but you can acess them via this link.

Wednesday 27 May 2009

asbo jesus

brilliant.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY







I had to go down to Edinburgh for a meeting yesterday. I'm glad that these trips are not a regular part of my work. The General Assembly is taking place, so there were some familiar faces going into the buildings above. It has been a very controversial Assembly. A Special Commission has been set up to look at the matter of human sexuality and will report back in 2 years time. The issue is now very clearly and unavoidably on the agenda of the National Church.

Tuesday 26 May 2009

LECTIONARY READINGS

Lectionary Readings for Sunday 31st May 09

“The Holy Spirit brings Redemption”

Psalm 110:1 Joel 2:28-32
John 21:15-19 Acts 2:1-41

Saturday 23 May 2009

seed is sown

A good turn out on Thursday evening ensured that the grass seed was sown within 90 minutes. This included a break for refreshments while more grass seed was purchased. Thanks to everyone for helping and we look forward to seeing green shoots emerging soon.

mountain magic





























The weather forecast for today wasn't great, so we went for our hill walk here. Congratulations to Peter, Lynn, Donald and Martin who all climbed their first Munro.







Friday 22 May 2009

bridge builders

Steve Taylor has some inspiring thoughts here about bridge builders. I would recommend adding Steve to your favourites and taking a look at his blog on a regular basis. He has so many fresh ideas which seem to me to be so possible in our own situation at Hilton.

Thursday 21 May 2009

general assembly is using Twitter.

The General Assembly opens today in Edinburgh. You can follow it on twitter! You can also GO LIVE!

Tuesday 19 May 2009

COLOURS


On my way to a meeting on the Black Isle this morning, I was struck by the bright colours, and stopped to take a few photos.

SITUATIONS VACANT

It's been a day and then an evening of meetings. We try and minimise the amount of nights for meetings, so tonight we had the Light house management meeting at 7pm and then the Congregational Board meeting at 8pm. I was on my way home by 9pm, so that for me is an efficient use of time!
We are now officially in a period of transition with a number of important roles requiring to be filled within the Congregational Board. Scott Jeffrey has completed his 3 years as Treasurer, so we are now looking for someone who is can take on this important role for the next 3 years. Ali Barron has completed 3 years as Clerk to the Board, so we are now also seeking someone who can keep the minutes of the meeting, prepare the agenda for the bi-monthly meetings and deal with any necessary correspondence.
Perhaps you are reading this and feel this is an opportunity for you to offer your gifts within the life of Hilton Church. If so, please have a word with me in the near future. We are not looking for a life long commitment. We would be happy for you to serve for a time limited period, before handing on the role to someone else.

can you help please?

On Thursday evening from 6pm, we hope to get the grass sown in the Light house garden and in the area behind the church hall. We desperately need volunteers with rakes who can help to get this job done. Please come and help if you can. Refreshments are being provided by the Light house.
Iain Ross

MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN LESOTHO!


Here are a few ways in which you could make a difference in Lesotho! You can find out more in Robyn's latest newsletter.


Want to be more involved? Know someone who does?
We are looking for:
• Someone to come for a short period of time who has DIY
skills e.g. bed building, plastering, making a table
• Someone who might come for six months or so to work with
the house father in counselling the boys
• Used clothes for boys aged twelve and thirteen
• A regulator so that young babies from MIS can have oxygen
given without having to be hospitalised

A NEW ARRIVAL !

Stuart & Fiona Blackhall
are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter,
and a sister for Samuel.
Juliette Elena
Born at 10.55pm last night

Weighing 8lbs 131/2 oz.

Crongratulations to you both!!

LECTIONARY READINGS

Lectionary Readings for Sunday 24th May 09

Acts 1:15-17, 21-26; Psalm 1
1 John 5:9-13; John 17:6-19

Monday 18 May 2009

HILLWALK

If you would like to join the hillwalk this Saturday, please be at the church car park ( at the back of the church) for 8am. We plan to go to Clunie in Glen Sheil which is about a one hour drive away. We have a variety of options planned depending on the weather conditions. If you have any further questions, ask them on the comments section of the blog and we'll reply asap.

Saturday 16 May 2009

CONGRATULATIONS

We are delighted to hear that Scott MacRoberts has been accepted as a candidate for the Church of Scotland ministry. He will be starting 2 years of study at HTC in the autumn.

MUNRO MAGIC









I have received a few emails inquiring about my silence on the blog. A very hectic few weeks, so things like the blog have been squeezed out, I'm afraid. I was down in Perth on Thursday evening speaking on behalf of the Vine Trust.
The Congregational Board is currently looking at possible designs for a new sign. I was really impressed by the sign at Letham St Marks in Perth. It looks a lot more striking than any of the designs I have seen so far.
On Friday, I climbed my first munro of 2009 along with Iain macritchie. I think I just have to think of a hillwalk and the clouds and rain roll in! 25km's in wind and rain. A great walk, but my bones are sore today!

Wednesday 13 May 2009

LECTIONARY READINGS

Lectionary Readings for Sunday May 17th, 2009

Acts 10:44-48; Psalm 98
1 John 5:1-6; John 15:9-17

Wednesday 6 May 2009

LECTIONARY READINGS









Lectionary Readings for Sunday 10th May
Acts 8:26-40; Psalm 22:25-3
1 John 4:7-21; John 15:1-8

Friday 1 May 2009

good news banking story!




The greed and excesses of the banking system has been referred to in one or two of my sermons recently. For the sake of balance, I'm posting the following link about Leonard Abess Jr., a Miami banker. I think it's worth recording that Banks have also been engaged in some very positive ways. Lloyds TSB paid for the medical centre in Puerto Belen on the Amazon. They also funded the wonderful kitchen that we have in the Lighthouse. The current banking crisis will probably have severe implications for many outstanding projects in Scotland who have been receiving vital funding support from the Banks.

LECTIONARY MUDDLE!

From time to time disasters strike, like for example mistakenly deleting your Sunday morning sermon on Saturday night! Not a great feeling. This week I realised on Thursday afternoon that I have been preparing from the lectionary readings for 10th May and not 3rd May. I'm not quite sure how I made the mistake. Sermon outline in the bin and start again! C'est la vie.