What’s happening at Cumbernauld Trinity?
Upcoming events…
Worship at Cumbernauld Trinity
Our morning worship service on Sunday 12th October will be held at 11.00am in the Village church and will be led this week by Susan Boland.
Cafe Church will be at 2.30pm in our temporary home of Freedom City Church in St Mungo’s Road, with tea and coffee available from 2pm onwards.
Service of Induction
We have been informed by Glasgow Presbytery that the Service of Induction of our new minister, Rev James Gemmell, will take place on Thursday 23rd October at 7.00pm in Condorrat Parish Church. All welcome!
There will be an opportunity for everyone to welcome James to Cumbernauld Trinity at a social event with refreshments in Condorrat Church halls after the service.
Village Food Bank
The Village Food Bank is open every Thursday from 10.30 - 12.30 in the Session House at Cumbernauld Trinity in the Village. You can help by remembering the food bank in your prayers, by volunteering or by leaving donated items in the box in the church vestibule on Sunday mornings.
Quarterly newsletter
It is nearly time for the next Newsletter for December / Christmas edition and it is expected it will be a busy one. Please send any items / articles to Julie O’Reilly by Sunday 2nd November.
Heritage Evening
The next in the series of Scottish Heritage evenings, led by Siobhan Argyle and under the banner of 'By the Light of the Peat Fire Flame,' will be on Friday 24th October at 7pm in the Village church.
A few Thank-You’s
Heartfelt thanks from all at the Village and Bethlehem House of Bread Food Banks for the many many kind donations received on Harvest Sunday. Such generosity is greatly appreciated. (We’ve added more about this on a separate blog post.)
Thank-you to everyone who ‘popped in a pound’ for our Mission Partners in South Africa at worship on Sunday 5th October. £80 was donated to South Africa in the big red bucket. Thank you all so much!
A great big thank you is extended to everyone who helped raise money for MacMillan Cancer Support during the month of September. A total of £400 was raised, with an additional sum of £80 being raised through Gift Aid donations (final total £480).