THE COVENANTER MAY 2016
CHURCH SERVICES – SUNDAYS 10.30am
JUNIOR CHURCH and Ycam – 10.30am
MINISTER: Rev Geoff Redmayne BSc. B.D., M.Phil, the Manse,
2 Kirkton Place, Fenwick KA3 6DW Telephone 01560 600217
E-mail : [email protected]
Session Clerk: Mrs Nora Shanks,12Skernieland Rd, Fenwick Telephone:
01560 600202 E-mail : [email protected]
Gift Aid/Freewill Offerings: Mr A.Crosbie Telephone: 01560 322229 4 Campbell Street, Darvel, KA17 0DA Email:[email protected] Church Treasurer: Mrs Tracy Geddes,1 Skernieland Rd Fenwick
Telephone 01560 600374
Roll Keeper: Mrs Nora Shanks,12Skernieland Rd, Fenwick Telephone:
01560 600202 E-mail : [email protected]
Organist: Alistair Peter, 37 South Hamilton St Kilmarnock, KA1 2DT
Email : [email protected]
The Covenanter:
Production/Distribution: Jean Bowes, 2 Rysland Drive Fenwick
Telephone: 01560600259
Convener/ Advertising: Bill McNab, Avrilea, Kingsford, Stewarton
. KA3 5JS Telephone 01560 482468 Email: [email protected]
The Covenanter can now be found on the internet as part of the Church
website at www.fenwickparishchurch.org.uk/covenanter.
All copy for the magazine should be received at least two weeks before the
first Sunday of the publication month.
Fenwick Parish Church (Church of Scotland) Registered Scottish Charity No SC010062
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Happiness is…
As many of you know I have a dog, a black and white English Springer
Spaniel to be precise. Out and about he is a typical (but not hyper)
Springer, nose to the ground scenting out whatever he can smell. Around
the house though he is the soppiest dog I have known. He just loves
attention and tummy tickles. In truth he thinks he is a lap dog even though
he is just a little on the big side for that role! Just before coming inside to
write this I was sitting in the garden enjoying a cup of tea and some very
pleasant spring sunshine when there he was up on my knee demanding
attention! His life is quite simple really: food, walks, sleep and cuddles! If
I believed in reincarnation I think I would be asking to come back as a dog
in a loving home!
Perhaps though my dog reflects some of the simplicity that we all long for.
This modern life is often fast paced and time just flies out of our hands.
Happiness it seems is wrapped up with the pursuit of wealth and status. A
better job, a nicer house, a better car and so on. And when family come
along we deflect those longings onto our children… it is for their sake we
want these things so that they can have a better life. I am not saying that
nice things are wrong just that they are ultimately not the answer to our
happiness. Just take a moment and pause for a bit. What is most important
in your life? The things you possess or the people you know? And then
ask again what gives you the most happiness? I would like to think that
again the answer is in the people around you and their company. If we
take the time to boil it down our happiest moments will be found in the
simple pleasures of life. And at the heart of those moments will be love.
We have a basic need to be loved and to give love as well. That love is not
just romantic love, it is the love of your parents, the love you have for your
children and the love of your friends. Even then though we can find
ourselves asking, “Is there more to life than this?”
The Church celebrates Pentecost this month. A celebration that marks the
pouring out of the Holy Spirit on all believers. With that gift is a flood of
love and grace. The love of the Father released through the death and
resurrection of the Son. Love, God’s love is at the heart of the Gospel
message. God loves you and longs for you to know the fullness of that
love. Love is at the heart of the Church. Covenanter Page 3
You may not associate love with the Church or any form of organised
religion. Your experience of Church may be the very opposite of that or it
may be that you simply perceive the Church to be stuffy, boring and
irrelevant. And yes the Church has not always got it right and yes we have
often portrayed the Gospel as unloving and judgemental. If you have
brushed with that Church at any time in your life and in any location I
apologise. I sincerely hope it is not the way I reflect the message of the
Good News of Jesus Christ.
It is about Jesus, his life, his death and his resurrection. I know the
question that is already forming in your mind. Really? Can a man who
lived 2000 years ago and over 2000 miles away have any relevance to life
in the 21st Century? Can Jesus really have any relevance to your life?
Their are many many people who would say yes and if you took the time
to investigate the facts and truths behind the man you may well be
pleasantly surprised yourself.
Just this week I was at the launch in Glasgow of the Alpha film series.
Filmed all around the world and interviewing people of faith and of no
faith it really does look like an exciting and relevant way to explore the
message of the Gospel. We expect to bring it to Fenwick in the Autumn so
watch this space in order to be part of the adventure. Is it time to seek the
answer to the big questions in life, “Is there more to life than this?”
In the meantime there is lot happening in and around our little but no so
sleepy rural church. Just glance through the pages of this Covenanter to
find a range of events from Kite making to Cafe Church as well as the
usual week by week and month by month happenings.
Every Blessings
Geoff Redmayne
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Is it really?….Reflections on Hallhouse
Dates and names are not my strong point so you can imagine my surprise when I
was told we moved to Fenwick almost 12 years ago. Why is this relevant? Well, it
was in a conversation about how long we had been involved in the monthly visits
to Hallhouse.
Over the last eleven years, we have seen people come and go but still, we are
amazed at their resilience and ability to remember songs and prayers.
Simon Young, John MacMIllan and Shona Crosby have helped out in the past.
Kim Watt, whilst training, also and I think she still accompanies Geoff when he
does a more formal service each month. Myself and David Finnie take it in turns
to ‘lead’ the Sunday afternoons.
David continues to play guitar, helped out in the past by John Hunter and Alistair
Peter on keyboard, and now we are lucky to have Christine Hainey, who also
sings with us. Janice Bryson, Catherine McInnes and Florence McKellar, are our
longest serving members. Over the last few years Mary Tedford, Jean Craig,
Marlyn Morton and Mary McDonald have joined our merry band. At Christmas,
other members of the congregation have joined us to swell our numbers as have,
on one occasion, members of AChoired Taste. Quite a history when I sit down to
think about it. Everyone is welcome to come and join us, even if just a ‘one off’.
Thanks to Mary McDonald, we now have our very own Hallhouse keyboard
which has made a huge difference to being able to share the musical styles with
the residents. Sometimes only the keyboard can do justice to some of the older
hymns: no offence David!!
Eleven Years later, we continue to go to Hallhouse on the first Sundays of
February, March, April, May and June. We take July and August off and then
return on the first Sundays of September, October and November with an extra
Carol Favourites, usually lasting an hour, on the last Sunday of November, as
Hallhouse is so busy over the Christmas and New Year Period.
What is amazing is how the residents and staff enjoy our visits. It is a very
rewarding 30 minutes once a month and without those mentioned above could not
have continued for so many years. A very personal ‘Thank you’ to them and
further thanks to all those who continue to pop in and out and whom I haven’t
mentioned. I would love to be writing another wee update in years to come.
If you haven’t come along and find yourselves with a spare half hour, please do
come and enjoy a little time of faith in the community. Staff tell us that our visits
spark conversations which can continue during the week and how much everyone
look forward to our visits.
Ann Campbell Covenanter Page 8
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Fenwick Bowling Club
The ladies section of the Bowling Club, held their Annual Bridge Lunch in the
Church Hall on Saturday, 2nd April. There was an excellent attendance and after
a lovely buffet lunch, prepared by the committee members, an afternoon of bridge
was enjoyed. President, Catherine McInnes, presented the prizes to the winners
who were - 1st (equal) Diane Broom and Jean Murdoch; 3rd Mary Howie; 4th
Sadie Anderson; 5th Colin McKay; consolation Janet Purdie. Catherine also
drew the raffle, after which, vice president, Jean Hannah, proposed the vote of
thanks, mentioning all the committee who had worked so hard to make the day
run smoothly. Thanks was also given to the donors of the lovely prizes.
The last of the whist drives for the season have taken place. On the Thursday,
afternoon Marilyn Morton was cardmaster and the prize winners were - pink cards
1st Moira Young; 2nd Elsie Notman; consolation Clara McLardy. White cards
1st George Notman; 2nd Catherine Wales; consolation Betty Tippen. Marilyn
thanked everyone who had supported the whists throughout the winter.
At the Saturday night whist, there was an excellent turnout of members and
friends. Ladies vice president, Jean Hannah, presented the prizes. The winning
ladies were - 1st Ann Steele; 2nd Anna Steel; 3rd (equal) Sylvia Milne and Elma
Bomphrey; consolation Gail Galbraith. Gents winners 1st H Morton; 2nd Mgt
Fulton; 3rd Angus Rodger; consolation J Lynch. Tom Paterson gave a
comprehensive vote of thanks to the donors of the many prizes and the ladies
committee for the lovely supper.
The bowling green opened on Saturday, 23rd April for the gents and Wednesday,
27th for the ladies. Anyone who would like to join should contact a member or
come to the bowling green. All ages welcome.
Fenwick Community Group Upcoming Events:
Gala Day – Saturday 11th June, Gala Dance – Saturday 18th June
11th – 19th: Gala Week Events Info to follow
Gala Day Stalls incl table/Chair £15 to book contact Louise:0788 6844600
We are looking for help on Gala day to set/clear up also donations of baking for
the tea tent and any raffle prizes, any help would much appreciated.
For any further info contact Leona: 0790 1713418 or any Committee Member
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On Sunday the 1st May Fenwick Guild will Celebrate The Queen’s Life of Service and 90th Birthday during Morning Worship at 10.30am. This will be followed by lunch in the Church Hall Everyone is welcome For more information contact Susan on 01560 485439 or Janette on 01560 600540
Book and Film Group The book and film group will meet on Thursday the 5th May at
7pm in the Upper room New members welcome
If you'd like to join us in reading the Sea Detective or have suggestions for future books you'd like to read with us please contact Susan on 01560 485439 or Janette on 01560 600540.
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Take away and sit-in coffee, cakes and light bites
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Fenwick Church Guild
The Guild will be taking the Church service on the 1st May to celebrate the
Queen’s 91th birthday. A light lunch will be served after the service. A
good turnout of guild members will be appreciated.
At the Church fete the Guild will do the bottle stall and will be glad of any
contributions.
Guild Rally
This year’s Guild Rally will be on Monday the 9th May at St Andrew’s &
St Marnock’s Parish Church. The guest speaker will be the Very Rev’d Dr
Lorna Hood
Thank You
Please accept my sincere thanks for cards and flowers received following
my family bereavement. It is very comforting to feel the care and support
of friends
Francis Gibson
I would like to thank all who responded to our call for support to
continue the work of the Covenanter, to our distributers who
ensure that our readers get their monthly copy of the magazine,
and to those who gave monetary support to enable us to serve
the community of Fenwick and around.
A special thanks to Jean Bowes who organises the distribution
and does much of the printing of the Covenanter and to Malky
McCormick for his front page cartoon. Bill McNab (Editor)
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The joint Moscow/Fenwick curling team, comprising of Catherine
McInnes, Margaret Dykes, Donna Elliot and Ann Campbell, were runners
up in the low road of the SWI National Competition at Hamilton on 21st
March.
The “Moscow Molls” team won the Ayrshire Federation quiz, which was
held at Troon on 15th April. After successfully coping with the new
format, the team of Anne Craig, Margaret Donaldson, Christine Taylor and
Rosie Penson were successful in the tiebreaker.
The next meeting at the Hogg Hall, Galston, will be the AGM on Monday
2nd May, which includes a bring and buy sale. There will be a soft toy
competition for the Jessie MacKinnon.
SPRING LITTER PICK Fenwick Community Council are organising
a Spring litter pick and are looking for
volunteers to join them on:
Saturday 21st May 2016 Meet at John Fulton Memorial Hall: 10am
If you can help please callSusan (600427), Ingrid (600503) or Kim (600239)
EAC are providing bin bags, litter pickers & high visibility vests – to order these we need to have an idea of numbers.
The Community Councillors would like to thank everyone who made
the April litter pick such a success - over 35 adults and children came out to clean up the village and surrounding roads. About 100
bags of litter were collected! For about 48 hours everywhere looked clean and tidy again. Come and join us at the next one on Saturday
21st May 2016.
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Telephone number: 07535 504773
Fenwick Pre-5s is a small group who
pride themselves on providing a good
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children aged 3-5 years.
We are situated within the
village hall, adjacent to the local
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THE FETE NEEDS YOU!!!!
It’s time for us to start to organise
this year’s Fete, which will be on
the first Friday in June (3rd). The
organising committee is looking
for as much help as possible – we
need ideas for games for children
and adults, we need helpers to set
up and man the stalls, and we
need help to clear up afterwards.
If you can spare some time on the
night – even if it’s just an hour –
we’ll be delighted to hear from
you. If you have any bright ideas
for stalls or games, or if you
would like to run a stall of your
own – please let us know.
We will be meeting most
Wednesday evenings from now
on, and would welcome your
input.
Please contact Irene Couper for
more details (01560600520).
The Fete Committee
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Services & Events May 2016
Notes:
1) Children of all ages are catered for each Sunday whether by learning
zones, holiday fun club, creche, Junior church, YCam or All Age
Worship services.
2) Junior church (playgroup to P7) and YCam (Youth) meet each week
joining with the whole Church family for the first part of the service before
going to their own learning zones or activity. YCam leave at a later point
in the service.
3) The quoted scriptures are the Bible base for the week, readers should
contact the Minister to obtain their readings for the week.
Parish Register
Funeral
14th April Lizzie Dunlop, Gracelands Nursing Home, Kilmarnock
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Date Time Theme Scripture
May
Sun, 1 May 2016 10.30am Loving Spirit 1 Corinthians 13:1-13
Sun, 8 May 2016 10.30am Living Spirit 1 Corinthians 15:1-26
Sun, 15 May 2016 10.30am Cafe Church
Gifting Spirit Acts 2:1-4
Sun, 22 May 2016 10.30am Connections 2 Corinthians 1:1-11
3.00pm
LCMA Anniversary
Conventicle
Sun, 29 May 2016 10.30am Forgiveness 2 Corinthians 2:1-10
June
Sun, 5 Jun 2016 10.30am Hope 2 Corinthians 4:1-15
HALL BOOKING: MAY 2016 *
* at 16.04 16. Bookings taken after this date not shown
To enquire about booking the halls, phone Irene Couper on
01560600520, or email [email protected].
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DAY/DATE HALL TIME EVENT
Sundays:
All
1
8
15
22
Both
Both
Guthrie
Both
Guthrie
10.15 – 12noon
12noon – 2pm
2 – 9pm
12 – 2pm
2 – 4pm
Junior Church/Creche
Family Lunch
Photography Class
Café Church
Tea/Coffee after Conventicle
Mondays:
2
9
9, 16, 23
9, 16, 23
Upper Rm
Guthrie
Guthrie
Guthrie
7 – 9pm
2 – 4.30pm
9.30 - 11.30am
7.30 – 9pm
Finance Committee
Craft Cafe
Mothers & Toddlers
Guides
Tuesdays:
All
10
17
17
Both
Paton
Guthrie
Upper/Paton
3.30 – 6pm
7.30 – 10pm
7 – 8pm
7.30 – 10pm
Creation Dance Co.
Kirk Session
Community Fitness
Team Meetings (TBC)
Wednesdays:
All
All
All
All
11
11, 18, 25
Guthrie
Guthrie
Paton
Guthrie
Paton
Paton/Upper
10am – 12noon
3.15 – 6.15pm
5.30 – 6.30pm
6.30 – 8pm
7.30 – 9.30pm
7 – 9.30pm
Badminton
Anne Coyle Dance
Rainbows
Brownies
Fenwick Farmers Committee
Fete Committee (TBC)
Thursdays:
All
5
5
12
26
Guthrie
Upper Rm
Paton
Guthrie
Guthrie
9.30 – 11.30am
7 – 9.30pm
7.30 – 9.30pm
7.30 -10pm
7.30 – 10pm
Mothers & Toddlers
Book Group
Fenwick WRI Committee
Fenwick WRI (AGM)
Photography Class
Fridays:
13
Both
All day
Setting up for Photography
Exhibition
Saturdays:
7
14
21
Both
Both
Both
9 – 5pm
TBA
12 – 4pm
Zoopharmacognosy training class
Photography Exhibition
Kates Cradle Equine Fair
Church Duties May and June, 2016
Beadles Finance Team Welcome Team
May May
1 A Patrick May I Murray
8 D Barbour J Bowes K Geddes
15 I Pirie A Borthwick M Tedford
22 K Wadsworth M Scott L Hamilton
29 A Crosbie
June June
5 W McNab June G Watt
12 A Patrick T Geddes A Rigby
19 D Barbour K Geddes K Crawford
26 I Pirie M Anderson M Young
Bible Readings Prayers Flowers
May May May
1 Nora Shanks 1 Stephanie Young 1 Mrs Senga Loudon
Mary Tedford 8 Sandy Scott 8 Mrs Ray Hunter
8 Pat Wilson 15 Geoff Redmayne 15 Mr John Douglas
John Douglas 22 Mark Young 22 Mrs Florence McKellar
15 Y CAM 29 Nora Shanks 29 Mrs Pat Parkin
David Barbour June June
22 Sharon Redmayne 5 Gerry McGeever 5 Miss Mary Speirs
Simon Young 12 Sharon Redmayne 12 Mrs Norma Barr
29 Shona Crosbie 19 Richard Roberts 19 Mrs Sharon Redmayne
Alastair Naismith 26 Stephanie Young 26 Mrs Anne Naismith
June
5 Anne Naismith Anyone willing to put flowers
Mark Young In Church one Sunday a year,
12 Irene Couper Please contact Pat on 600436
Iain Pirie
Crēche Tea and Coffee After Service
May May
1 Catherine McInnes & Marilyn Morton 1 John Douglas & Lynn Smith
8 Isobel Murray & Jean Bowes 8 Bill & Enid McNab
15 Nan Tivendale & Manuela Barbour 15 Marilyn Morton & ANother
22 Martha Speirs & Joyce Dell-Robertson 22 Catherine McInnes & Moira Anderson
29 Catherine McInnes & Marilyn Morton 29 Sheena Greer & Frances Gibson
June June
5 Isobel Murray & Jean Bowes 5 Anne Borthwick & Senga Loudon
12 Nan Tivendale & Manuela Barbour
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#COMMUNITY CONTACTS
Toddler Group Kirsty Clelland 0156352019
Fenwick Pre-5s Staff 07535504773
Rainbows Sophie Thomas 01560 601131
Brownies Jackie Kilpatrick 01560 600877
Guides Susan McFadzean 01560 600427
Fenwick Church Guild Pat Parkin 01560 600436
Fenwick SWRI Norma Barr 01355 500288
Moscow SWRI Catherine McInnes 01560 700283
Fulton Club Dorothy Baillie 01560 600340
Fenwick Church Garden Club Sheena Greer 01563 523978
Anne Naismith 01560 600528
Badminton Wednesday am Linda Cowan 01560 600400
Choir Alistair Peter
Fenwick Bowling Club George McGavin 01560 600225
Fenwick Bowling Club Ladies Marilyn Morton 01560 600650
Fenwick Golf Club Jimmy Murdoch 01560 700230
Carpet Bowling Bill Craig 01560 600654
Fenwick Farmers Martha Speirs 01563 524466
Fenwick Community Group Isobel Gallacher 01560 601199
Waterside Community Association Tom Ireland 07770987785
Fulton Hall ACE Jean Brown 01560 600584
MSP Willie Coffey 01563 537300
MP Alan Brown 01563 5765
District Councillors John McFadzean 01560 600150
Elena Whittam 01563 576541
George Mair 01563 576540
Bobby McDill 01560 321685
Fenwick Community Council Ingrid Sampson 01560 600503
Moscow &Waterside Com Coun Rachel Connor 07907818360
Fenwick School Parents’Association Karen Grant 01560600063
East Ayrshire Council Kilmarnock 01563 576000
Community PC Stewarton 01560 482537
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