Published Wednesday, June 28 by gfc.
The Rev Robert MacLeod was the visiting preacher for the June communion services.
On Sunday evening the folks from the Brora and Dornoch churches joined us. Their friendship and fellowship was greatly appreciated. Afterwards Robert spoke about how he came to put his faith in Jesus Christ while living in Golspie these many years before.
There were no new members for this communion season.
Published Thursday, June 22 by gfc.
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The Communion services for this June are as follows:
Friday 7.30pm
Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday 11.30am (communion)
6.30pm
Monday 7.30pm
The speaker at all of the above meetings will be
Rev Robert MacLeod of Falkirk Free Church.

Sunday evening saw the last of the after church sing-a-longs for the current year. This small group has continued to learn the tunes which go with the Sing Psalms version produced by the Free Church of Scotland. A number of the tunes (learnt over the past 6 months) were sung during the evening with
Strathkelvin proving to be a warm addition.
The time given by this small group in learning the tunes - before they are introduced to everyone else - has certainly helped in the singing and the worship of the church.
The Group will start up again (DV) next January.
The annual Sunday School prizegiving took place last Sunday morning. The service was quite informal and geared up for the young folks in the church. They also participated by singing some songs from the bible which they had learned over the past year. (as well as the usual talkback). After the service there was a lunch prepared for everyone and over 50 remained to enjoy the food and the fellowship.
Waiting can be a bit of a challenge; the new car, the long hoped for holiday, the new relationship, the wait for the minister to shut up. Waiting plays a big part in following Jesus Christ. For example, a christian person is someone who believes that Jesus will one day return to this world. (He has his reasons!). That certainly is the cause for a long wait! Another example involves Jesus disciples. Jesus said to them on one occasion, "Wait for the gift my father promised" and that was the Holy Spirit.
Was it easy for these early followers to wait? Easy or not I don't know but what I do know is that they had every reason to be confident while they waited. Here are some reasons for saying so:
- Jesus commanded them to wait. So what you might say? But God himself said of Jesus, "this is my beloved son,
hear you him".
- Jesus said to the disciples wait for the gift
my father promised. Here is great confidence in one's father. He is my father and my father won't fail. Others might but mine won't. Wait for the gift he promises.
- God has his own timetable. Ours so often clashes with his. We tend to think it should happen now, He says wait for His time.
There are two things that stand out which helped these disciples in their wait. The first was prayer and fellowship with other followers of Jesus. The second was to be expectant while they waited, ie looking forward to the promise fulfilled.
What about that car then, or the long awaited holiday, or even that minister who won't shut up. What is a car or a holiday in comparison to knowing God, being full of His joy, and knowing His promises to be true. And that minister? Pray that God won't keep you waiting too long before he, the minister, is able to enthuse you about God and His word and that you yourself become enthused.
June 18th is the day and 11.30am is the time that we are having our prizegiving and guest service. It will be followed by a soup and roll lunch. All welcome and no cost involved.