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Newmachar Church of Scotland Guild
Session 2007 - 2008
  "Whose we are and Whom we serve."

  History and Background
       With around 35,000 members, the Church of Scotland Guild is one of Scotland's largest   
     voluntary organisation. Although women make up the bulk of our membership, increasingly,   
     men are becoming members and taking active roles at local and national levels. For more    
  details on our history, check out our timeline here.
       Members meet in local groups at congregational level, in regional groups known as
  presbyterial councils, and once a year at our national meeting, to which each group can
  send a representative.
       The current constitution of the Guild was adopted in 1997, after a major review of the
  present organisation's predecessor, the Woman's Guild. In 2003, the Guild reviewed its
  constitution to ensure more inclusive language was used and to take account of the need
  for flexibility in local groups.

The Guild Today
       The Guild is about invitation, encouragement, commitment, and fellowship which leads to providing opportunities
  for continuing growth in Christian faith through worship, prayer and action.
       Worship is an essential ingredient in all meetings and activities. Prayer underpins everything - and is a means of
  involving those members who cannot be active in other ways.
         Action means living out the faith through project work, exploration of the discussion topics and local involvement
  of groups and individual members in various aspects of Christian service.

Aims and Ethos
       Women and men of all walks of life meet together under our common aim:
             "The Church of Scotland Guild is a movement within the Church of Scotland which invites and encourages
             both women and men to commit their lives to Jesus Christ and enables them to express their faith in
             worship, prayer and action."

       The aim has been underlined in our motto which is taken from Acts 27, verse 23:
     "Whose we are and Whom we serve."

 Schedule for 2007 - 2008 Session
   ‘Let’s Live - Body, Mind & Soul’

Wednesday, 12th September, 7.30pm
Speaker: Rev. Sheila Craggs 
Nawlins (New Orleans) Experience’ 

 Wednesday, 9th January, 7.30pm
 Quiz Night: Countdown, Sudoku & Crosswords
 

Sunday, 16th September, 7.30pm  
Dedication Service

 Wednesday, 13th February, 7.30pm
 Speaker: Mrs. Jackie Barbour
 An Overview  of Physiotherapy and the
 Role
of the Physiotherapist’

Wednesday, 10th October, 7.30pm
Speaker: Mrs. Jeam Simpson    
An Introduction to Various Therapies: Reiki, Aromatherapy, Shiatsu & Reflexology

 Friday, 7th March, 7.30pm
 World Day of Prayer Service
 Summerhill House

Sunday, 14th November, 7.30pm
Speaker: Mrs. M. Robertson
The Quakers of Kinmuck’ 

 Wednesday, 12th March, 7.30pm
 Speaker: Mr. Peter Cowie
 ‘Mental Health and the Solstice Project’

Saturday, 24th November, 10-12noon
Christmas Fayre

 Wednesday, 9th April, 7.30pm
 AGM, Project Reports & Sales Table

Wednesday, 12th December, 6.30pm
Christmas Meal, served 7.00pm

 Summer Outing, 21st June
 Gordon Highlander Museum. If you would like to go, please contact Sandra Nicolson at 862998 before 20th April.

  For further information about the Guild, the scheduled programmes or the group’s mission, please contact Sandra Nicolson or Heather Gordon

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