The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Donation from Swiss church stuns Angus folk

Forfar minister ‘overwhelme­d’ by £4,200 gift after congregati­ons formed link in 2017

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

A Tayside kirk congregati­on has been left “stunned” after receiving thousands of pounds from Christians in Switzerlan­d to help them weather the coronaviru­s storm.

Elders at Forfar’s East and Old Parish Church are more accustomed to being the ones helping others in their community, so they were “overwhelme­d” by the generosity of Dubendorf-Schwerzenb­ach Church in Zurich.

The Swiss church decided to act after East and Old minister the Rev Barbara Ann Sweetin set out the situation facing her church amid the pandemic for an article in its newsletter.

The £4,200 donation – which equates to 5,000 Swiss Francs – will be used to cover running costs at the ‘Big Kirk, whose landmark steeple is a feature of the town centre.

It will also help pay a member of staff because offerings have dropped off due to the church being currently closed, as well as its charity shop which usually provides an income.

The money will also help the congregati­on continue its missional work to support people of all ages in Forfar.

Mrs Sweetin said: “I personally felt overwhelme­d by the generosity, kindness and thoughtful­ness of a Christian church which we have strong links to, who reached out in love and grace and offered a helping hand and hope during this difficult period.

“Like all Church of Scotland congregati­ons, we get a great deal of delight helping others, never thinking we need anything and not expecting it.”

The two congregati­ons formed a link in 2017 after Mrs Sweetin met the Rev Catherine McMillan of DubendorfS­chwerzenba­ch Church at an event organised by the Church of Scotland.

The friendship led to members from both congregati­ons undertakin­g exchange visits over the last few years and Mrs Sweetin has preached at the famous Grossmunst­er church in Zurich.

She added: “I informed the kirk session last night during a video conference and they were stunned, overwhelme­d, surprised and encouraged that money was sent to us.

“All Christians, no matter which country we are in, care for one another as best we can with what we have and the Swiss have shown great compassion to us at this time.

“This donation will help keep us afloat along with our members’ extra donations until we can return to a semi-normal church life, which in turn will help with the many missional work programmes we are involved in, such as our Alzheimer’s group.”

 ??  ?? Billy Sweetin and his wife, the Rev Barbara Ann Sweetin of East and Old Church in Forfar, left, with the Rev Catherine McMillan and her husband Peter, who are wearing the Church of Scotland tartan, in the grounds of DubendorfS­chwerzenba­ch Church.
Billy Sweetin and his wife, the Rev Barbara Ann Sweetin of East and Old Church in Forfar, left, with the Rev Catherine McMillan and her husband Peter, who are wearing the Church of Scotland tartan, in the grounds of DubendorfS­chwerzenba­ch Church.

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