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'

Friday 27 January 2023

Order of Worship, Limehouse Presbyterian Church, January 29, 2023




Limehouse Presbyterian Church

January 29th, 2023

4th Sunday after Epiphany

Service Notes and Announcements

Hymns 

461

Be Thou My Vision

624

Blest Are They

709

What Does the Lord Require?

775

 

Sent Forth By Your Blessing

     Scriptures

Psalm      Psalm 15

OT           Micah 6:1-8

NT           1 Corinthians 1:18-31

Gospel     Matthew 5:1-12

 Sermon:  “God's Rules, God's Way”

 Announcements

·         Annual General Meeting to be held Saturday, Feb. 11 at 10:00 am

·         Heritage Designation Proposal and Vote This proposal will presented and discussed and voted on at the AGM on Feb 11th.  The AGM meeting will start at 10:00 Anyone with new information or other comments about the negative or positive impact of designation should forward this information to church secretary, Susan Cox at tilliecox2008@gmail.com.  She will collate and add to the Q & A info package that will be distributed before the meeting.

·         Robbie Burns Lunch, Sunday 29 Jan- Knox will be hosting a Robbie Burns Lunch on Sunday January 29th at 1230.  Lunch will include Haggis.  Tickets for members of Knox and Limehouse are by donation.

·         Georgetown Bread Basket - if you are thinking of making a donation to the Georgetown Bread Basket this month, the items in most need are drink boxes for students, individual pudding cups (preferably Chocolate); Pancake Mix; Ketchup and Sugar. Items can be dropped at the food bank or at Knox and they will be delivered for you.

·         GFORCe Dinner: See attached for information

·         Prayers for this Week

·         For the victims of all manner of violence, inflicted by strangers they have never met, or even intimate partners and loved ones

·         For those struggling to come to terms with themselves and their identity (in every dimension that word engages!)

For those struggling to make ends meet, those who have just given up trying, and those endeavouring to help, somehow, some way

·         For those who find it so hard to reach out, and find themselves praying the letters so that God can make the words!

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

 

Robert Burns (1759-1796)


Robbie Burns was a poet and lyricist. He was born in Alloway, Ayshire He is often considered to be the national poet of Scotland. Some of his poems are also songs, some of the more well-known songs include: Auld Lang Syne, Scots Wha Hae, and A Man’s a Man for A’ That (the tune for which is played to pipe in the haggis). He wrote in both Scots and English. He only lived to be 37, but fathered 12 children (five of whom survived infancy).

The Scots Language

Scots is one of the three languages spoken in Scotland along with English and Gaelic. Scots is a Germanic language, that diverged from Middle English. It is the closest language to English and is theoretically mutually intelligible with English, while the grammar is the same as English, there are many words that are unrecognizable. Scots has only recently gained widespread acceptance. The langue was for a long time in many parts of Scotland persecuted because it was felt by many to be bad English. The exception to this of course was Robbie Burns Day when it was celebrated. It is mostly spoken in Scotland (primarily in the Lowlands and Northern Isles) and Northern Ireland

Order of Service Robbie Burns Lunch

Jan 29 2023 at Knox Georgetown

Welcome Rev Steve Boose

Introduction Charles Veale

Haggis is Piped In Tune: A Man’s a Man for A’ That

Address To the Haggis Charles Veale

Selkirk Grace Rev Steve Boose

Some hae meat an canna eat,

And some wad eat that want it;

But we hae meat, and we can eat

And Sae the Lord be thankit.

Lunch is served.

Poem Reading, A Red, Red Rose Elizabeth Colter

Piper Jane Cartwright

Kitchen Coordinator Craig Hutchison

A special Thank You to everyone who made this possible.




Friday 20 January 2023

Order of Worship, Jan 22, 2023
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Limehouse Presbyterian Church

January 22nd, 2023

3rd Sunday after Epiphany 

Service Notes and Announcements                                                                                                                             

Hymns

177

Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies

376

Shine, Jesus, Shine

760

Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life

 

 

I Saw the Light                                                                                                                                             

Scriptures

Psalm      Psalm 27:1, 4-9

OT           Isaiah 9:1-4

NT           1 Corinthians 1:10-18

Gospel     Matthew 4:12-23

 

Sermon:  “I Saw The Light!” 

 

Announcements

·         Annual General Meeting to be held Saturday, Feb. 11 at 10:00 am 

·         Heritage Designation Proposal and Vote This proposal will presented and discussed and voted on at the AGM on Feb 11th.  The AGM meeting will start at 10:00 Anyone with new information or other comments about the negative or positive impact of designation should forward this information to church secretary, Susan Cox at tilliecox2008@gmail.com.  She will collate and add to the Q & A info package that will be distributed before the meeting.

·         Georgetown Bread Basket - if you are thinking of making a donation to the Georgetown Bread Basket this month, the items in most need are drink boxes for students, individual pudding cups (preferably Chocolate); Pancake Mix; Ketchup and Sugar. Items can be dropped at the food bank or at Knox and they will be delivered for you.

·         GFORCe Dinner: See attached for information

·         Robbie Burns Lunch, Sunday 29 Jan- Knox is brining back an old tradition complete with the Address to the Haggis and of course..Haggis.  12:30 following Knox’s service.  Tickets by donation, we are charging $20 to members of the public.  If you have any questions, please email Charles Veale at charles.knoxpc@gmail.com

·         Prayers for this Week

- For all who volunteer to make the lives of others better, one way or another,

- For all who find themselves needing the services of volunteers, perhaps swallowing a lot of pride to accept the help,

- For those who find themselves walking in "darkness" of the mind, the body, or the soul,

- For those who are trying to reach out in love, grace, and compassion to share the light of Christ. 

 

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

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Friday 6 January 2023

Limehouse Presbyterian Church January 8th, 2023



1st Sunday after Epiphany

Baptism of Jesus

Service Notes and Announcements


    Hymns                                                                                                                       

375

Fairest Lord Jesus

176

Songs of Thankfulness and Praise

Spirit Song

476

 

Amigos de Cristo

                                                                                                                                                 Scriptures

Psalm      Psalm 29

OT           Isaiah 42:1-9

NT           Acts 10:34-43

Gospel     Matthew 3:13-17          

 

Sermon:  “Signed, Sealed, Delivered”

 Announcements

Prayers for this Week

- For those being impacted by wild weather systems as the climate changes around us

- For those taking new steps or new directions in their lives, praying that they are indeed following God's will

- For those struggling with their health

- For those who see doors closing in their future, but who are praying to see the windows open to show what "new thing" God has in store for them

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