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Thursday May 16 2024

Our regular round-up of news received from churches

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A Lord’s Prayer Labyrinth has been set up on the lawn at Milton of Campsie Parish Church. Between Ascension and Pentecost, people of all ages are being encouraged to come and ‘walk the walk’, visit six stations, and pray the prayer. Molly, one of the creators, is pictured at Station Three.


At Langside Parish Church Glasgow on May 5 long service certificates were presented by the Rev Edson Duque to Janette Hutchinson and Margaret Watson, each for 30 years of service as elders.


Three elders of Musselburgh: St Clement’s and St Ninian’s Parish Church have been presented with long service certificates. Charles Bowler (44 years’ service), James Steedman (60) and Ivor Highley (62) are pictured with the Rev Mike Watson.


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