Rutherglen Reformer

News in brief from around the local churches

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Stonelaw Parish Church is to hold a new course on the Bible.

Living Faith: exploring the essentials of Christiani­ty is a course about what Christians believe, and what it all means.

It is aimed at helping understand the basic facts – and perhaps dig a little deeper.

Stonelaw has had this in the past,and it was deeply appreciate­d.

There will be five sessions. Residents are welcome to come to as many (or as few) as they are able.

Each will feature a watch a short DVD followed by discussion (but no-one has to say anything if they do not want to).

The sessions will be held at 7.30 on Thursday nights, starting September 28.

Stonelaw Church’s Cafe@The Meeting Place is open Monday to Saturday from 10.30am until 2.30pm. Tea and coffee is available, along with home baking and second-hand books.

The church holds 30 minute services in the meeting place on the first Wednesday of every month at 2pm. Rutherglen’s Salvation Army has a host of events going on, including toddler groups, the jam club and singing groups.

More informatio­n can be found at www.salvationa­rmy. org.uk/rutherglen. Flemington Hallside Church holds a community cafe each Thursday from noon until 2pm.

The Women’s Guild meet on Wednesdays at 7pm and friendly hour for the elderly takes place on Thursday afternoons at 2pm. Cambuslang Parish Church’s cafe will reopen today, Wednesday, September 6, from 11am, having been closed for the summer. Fernhill and Cathkin Church has started a knit and nattering class that will be held every Thursday from 10am until noon.

The tea room is open each week from 9.30-11.30am.

The Fitness Follies keep fit class meets every Wednesday at 10.30am. Rutherglen West and Wardlawhil­l Church will host their next board games and film club on Saturday, September 9, at 4.45pm.

A light supper will be included.

Children must be accompanie­d by an adult.

Rutherglen West and Wardlawhil­l Church friendship cafe runs every Tuesday from 10am until noon. Rutherglen Old Parish Church is open every Thursday from noon until 2pm for Thoughtful Thursdays, which provides quiet time away from the hustle and bustle.

Tea and biscuits are available for £1.

Volunteers are needed to serve at a lunch club at St Bride’s. The St Bride’s Bible study group meet every Thursday night at the parish house at 7pm.

There will be a ladies’night in the parish hall on September 16.

Tickets are £6 and will be on sale soon.

A range of activities take place at the church during the week.

Visit www.saintbride­sparish. co.uk for details. Burnside Blairbeth Church hold Messy Church services each month.

They are followed by a celebratio­n with a Bible story and singing, finishing with a meal together. Refresh is a new venture at Croftfoot Parish Church. Running every Friday from 2-4pm, it has a number of activities from a hand massage to playing pool and opportunit­ies to receive spiritual readings and prayer for any need. King’s Park Church’s lunch club is currently closed. It will return in the last week of September. Croftfoot United Free Church hold T In The Croft every Friday from 10am until noon.

They also hold Lunch at the Croft on the first Friday of the month from 11.30am to 1.30pm. Entry is £1.50. They will be running an Alpha session tomorrow, Thursday, September 14, from 2pm. St Columbkill­e’s Church need more volunteers for the parish stall at the weekday 1pm mass.

Anyone interested in helping can contact Mairead Brown.

There is carpet bowls at the church on Wednesday from 1.30-3.30pm, Friday from 6.30-8.30pm and Sunday from 6.30-8.30pm.

Tickets are £1, which includes tea and a raffle.

All ages are welcome. Castlemilk Parish Church hold community meals on the first and third Fridays of the month.

Soup, pizza and pavlova are available from 6-8pm along with live music.

The church also has various other activities ongoing.

See http://castlemilk­parishch. wixsite.com for details. If you have any church news or events that you want publicised get in touch with jonathan. geddes@trinitymir­ror.com.

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