he was lost and is found."
The Vigil Mass at 6pm will be concelebrated, followed by a wine and cheese in the church hall. There are no tickets for the function and there will be a nominal charge at the bar. Please feel free to come in at any time in the evening until around 9.30pm.
Envelopes for donations for a personal presentation to Father are available at the back of the church. Please return these in the second collection. Cheques are payable to St. Andrew’s Church.
Ladies Cabaret and Fun Casino Night in Aid of the White Lily Fund which raises money for Cancer Research in the West of Scotland—Friday 25th October at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Champagne Reception 3 Course Meal, Cabaret and Fun Casino Tables. As always it will be a great night. Tickets cost £45.00 each. Ladies only so why not get together with some friends and take a table of 10. For more information and Ticket, please contact Angela Bruno on 07730615045.
Quarterly Collection—is now due.
Vocations Awareness Week—Begins Sunday 15th September. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament from after 12 noon Mass until Benediction at 5.00 p.m.
East Dunbartonshire Council Primary School Estate Statutory Consultation—Period ends on Friday 11th October 2013. The Council announces a public meeting at St. Andrew’s Primary School on Monday 16th September at 7.30 p.m. as an opportunity to ask questions about the proposals and to raise issues or concerns.
Bearsden Festival —13th—15th September—for programme information, see notice in the church porch. For the African Children’s choir, some tickets are available at the piety stall. Adults £5.00—Children £3.00.
Children’s Choir Dates—September 22nd, November 10th, November 17th, December 8th, December 15th. All at 10.00 a.m. Mass. For queries contact Annamaria Strachan 942-9799 or 07749715514.
Altar Servers—Any young member of the Parish (who has made his/her First Holy Communion) who would like to become an Altar Server is invited to contact Chris Sanders (942-7519) or Fr. Donnelly, who will gladly take your details. Training sessions are due to commence soon.
Justice and Peace—Kilombero rice from Malawi will again be on sale at teas after 10am mass on Sunday 15th September. When we buy this delicious and versatile, fairly traded rice, we support the development of the farming communities in north Malawi who produce it. More information is available at www.justtradingscotland.co.uk
BEAM (Bearsden & Milngavie Talking Newspaper Association) - BEAM is a service for the blind, the partially sighted and those otherwise labouring under some temporary or permanent incapacity or disability. It was formed as an outreach service by the then Bearsden South Church, now Bearsden Cross Church, and has been a registered charity since 1990. BEAM volunteers and listeners have been an ecumenical group from the beginning. BEAM provides a digital audio recording of the Milngavie and Bearsden Herald on memory stick, entirely free of charge to users. BEAM is run by a group of around fifty volunteers divided into teams to carry out all of the necessary tasks: reading, recording and copying of memory sticks. We depend on donations and fund raising. We are always happy to hear from new volunteers and are especially happy to hear from anyone who would like to receive our weekly memory stick. We also produce a two monthly and a quarterly magazine. Contact: Secretary—Mrs Desnee Ashley 0141 942 4231, Chairman—Mr Alisdair Meldrum 0141 942 2473.
Faith, Food & Fellowship—Sunday 27th October @ 7.15pm in New Kilpatrick New Halls. As we eat, talk and laugh together we will listen as God speaks to us through the foods of the bible. This is an Association of Bearsden Churches event for Bible Sunday. Please buy a ticket in advance from Margaret Sanders or Nora Mochan, our parish ABC representatives.
Piety Stall Rota—We are short of volunteers to assist with serving in the Piety Stall, particularly after the Vigil Mass. If you could spare 15 minutes after Mass and are aged over 16, we would really appreciate your help. The rota sheet for September, October, November and December is on the notice board at the back of the Church. Any questions please call Anne MacIntosh 931 5861 or Annamaria Strachan 942 9799
The Piety Stall has a large selection of retirement cards on sale.
Safeguarding—Parish Volunteers—New regulations requires us to move all volunteers in the parish from Disclosure to the PVG Scheme. There will be further information for everyone about what will be required in the near future.
Coffee Morning—After 10.00 a.m. Mass Sunday 15th September. Please come along and join us. Donations of Home Baking (No nuts please) always gratefully received. This month we are raising funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Society Scotland . Also many thanks to everyone who came along to last month’s Coffee Morning. The sum of £60.00 was raised for the MacKenzie Furniss Appeal by the Neuroblastoma Children’s Cancer Alliance.
The Campaign of the Church of Scotland against Irish Catholics between the Wars: Nature, Causes and Legacies”: A Newman Association talk will be given by Professor Tom Devine of Edinburgh University at The Ogilvie Centre, next to St. Aloysius’ Church in Rose Street, Glasgow at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday 26th September 2013. All welcome. Non-members: admission £3.00 Refreshments.
St. Aloysius’ College—Centre for Social & Environmental Justice—See notice in the porch of church.
Prayers for Peace—See notice in the porch of the church—St. Anne’s Church Dennistoun.
Justice and Peace Commission—International Day of Peace 0– 21st September 2013.—See notice in the porch of the church.