Limehouse Presbyterian Church

Limehouse Presbyterian Church

Spreading God's Word to the Limehouse Community for 160 years

Sunday morning worship services are held at 9:30 a.m. All are welcome to join in Praising God in 'the little church on the hill'

Saturday 25 June 2022

June 26, Order of Worship

Limehouse Presbyterian Church

June 26th, 2022

3rd Sunday after Pentecost


Service Notes and Announcements

Hymns

 

394

Holy Spirit, Truth Divine

The Fruit of the Spirit's Not A Coconut

382

Spirit of God, Descend

643

For the Fruit of All Creation

                                                                                                                                        

Scriptures

Psalm                     Psalm 16


 

OT                        

NT                          Galatians 5:1, 13-25

Gospel                  

 

Sermon:  “Going Deeper”               

 

Announcements

·       Peter Barrow's Birthday Luncheon - please join us in the large hall at Knox following the service on Sunday for a luncheon to celebrate Peter Barrow's 90th Birthday. Everyone is welcome.

·       Summer Services: Limehouse will be closed during the month of July and all members are invited to attend Knox, services will occur in the Large Hall at 10 am. 

·       Even though we are closed for the month of July, expenses of approximately  $2300.00 will still need to be covered. If you could manage to add an additional amount to the offering today or arrange to drop off cheques to Cathy Brown for July,  it would be much appreciated.

·       Pray also for:

·       For Rev. Peter Barrow as we celebrate his birthday, and all other "retired" ministers who continue to do the things of ministry (just not full-time!).

·       For students and teachers everywhere as school ends for the summer, and especially for those not headed back in the fall due to graduation or retirement

·       For the 38,000 federal and provincial inmates (sentenced) across Canada, that they may turn their backs on life as it was and embrace new hope for a life that may yet be

·       For those dreaming of vacation, that they may find "Sabbath rest" instead of travel stress!

Community Events

·       See attached from Norval Presbyterian.

Thanks, as always, to everyone for your continued support of the work and ministry of our congregations!

Birthday Announcement



Knox and Limehouse will on be observing the 90th Birthday of

The Reverend Peter Barrow

Minister of Knox Presbyterian 1972-2001

On Sunday June 26th

There will be a luncheon at 12:15 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian

Please feel free to come even if you are unable to attend the 11:00 a.m. service.               

The Reverend Peter Barrow, BD

Peter Barrow served as the Minister at Knox from 1972-2001.  He was born in Derbyshire, England in 1932, but soon moved to Notinghamshire.  He lived through German bombings near his home as a teenager during World War II and then joined the Royal Air Force at age 17 and became a Flying Officer and would serve for three years.

He holds a BA and a BD from Trinity Theological College at the University of Glasglow.  He married his wife Carol in Glasglow.  They had three children.

He was ordained in January 1961. He served as an Associate Minister at the Eastwood Parish Church in Glasglow with a congregation of 2500. After his marriage, he became the Minister of a Church of Scotland congregation in Dennyloanhead in Sterlingshire at the combined parish of Dennyloanhead and St. Helen’s, High Bonnybridge where he served for 11 years with a congregation of about 1600. After moving to Canada he became the 15th Minister of Knox Presbyterian. He served in this position for 29 years from 1972-2001.  During this time, he worked with five different Clerks of Session, five different treasures, with at least seven different secretaries, and four different organists.  Of the 18 different Ministers that Knox has had since 1860, he is the longest serving.

He was awarded the Citizen of the Year award by the Lions Club of Georgetown in 1975.

Some of his various activities included: First Chairman of the County Children’s Hearings in Sterlingshire, Scotland; Set up Contact Centre and trained volunteers; Executive Member of the Halton Region Human Service Council; Driver for the Georgetown Cancer Society; Governor for the Oaklands Regional Centre for the Mentally Retarded in Oakville; Director of Georgetown YMCA/YWCA; Chaplain for Brampton Prison; Padre for Branch 120, Royal Canadian Legion, Georgetown; Georgetown Air Cadets; and the Volunteer Firefighters,  He was also trained as a firefighter as well; President of the Rotary Club of Georgetown; and board member of the Halton Hills Legal Clinic.