
Month: November 2021

Preacher : Rev James Bissett
Organist : Andrew Stevenson
Music : Pam McCulloch
Reader : Mrs Margaret Young : Jeremiah 33 : 14-16: Luke 21 : 25-36
Hymn 192 : All my hope on God is founded
Hymn 543 : Longing for Light
Hymn 21 (Psalm 25) : Lord Teach me all Your Ways
Hymn 181 : For the Beauty of the Earth

Preacher : Rev James Bissett
Music : Pam MacCulloch
Reader : Malcolm Macrae John 18 : 33-37
Revelation 1 : 4-8
Hymn 129 : The Lord is King! Lift up your voice
Hymn 127 : O worship the King, all glorious above
Hymn 459 : Crown Him with many crowns
Hymn 449 : Rejoice: The Lord is King

Mr Michie, of Druid Temple Crescent, Inverness died on 13 November. He was 88 years of age.
Mr Michie’s funeral will be held on Thursday, 25 November, at 12.00 noon, in the funeral home of William T. Fraser and Son, Culduthel Road, Inverness, to which all are welcome; thereafter private family committal.
Further details from the funeral Undertakers : Wm T Fraser & Son (01463) 243232.

Remembrance Sunday Preacher : Rev James Bissett Organist : Ron Stevenson Choir Introit Hymn 412 : The strife is o’er the battle done Prayer Introductory Thought Hymn 9 : (Psalm 16) O God, my refuge, keep me safe Reader : Roberta Mackintosh : Mark 13:1-8 Act of Remembrance Hymn 485 Dear Lord and father of Mankind Sermon Prayer Hymn 260 Eternal Father Strong to Save Benediction National Anthem |

Preacher : Rev James Bissett
Music : Andrew Stevenson
Reader : Ken Cantlay : Mark 12 : 38-44
Hymn 127 : O worship the King all glorious above
Hymn 522 : The Church is wherever God’s people are praising
Hymn : 502 : Take my life Lord let it be
Hymn 449 : Rejoice the Lord is King
Below is a link to the lyrics for the songs on the programme for the OHSS vigil to be held at St Stephen’s Garden on Saturday 6 November at 12 noon which you might want to download to your phone/tablet.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/162IRPpKE1sAWZnTfAiCsZ7fgaG9ZP9To/view?usp=sharing
Saturday 6 November at 12 noon – Vigil to show solidarity with Climate Justice March in Glasgow – there will be a chance to gather in the garden at St Stephen’s to show our support for the thousands of Christians and people of other faiths and convictions who are imploring world leaders to act courageously and decisively to protect the planet. The Church & Community Choir will lead us in song, and a tree will be planted. Neighbouring congregations and any passers-by are also invited to show their involvement.
