Epiphany journeys

This morning I was in Dunfermline leading worship on Epiphany Sunday, the day when we think about the wise men who journeyed to meet the Christ child.  It was communion and I used a mixture of bits and pieces nicked from all kinds of places but it felt like a really coherent service.  It even Read More …

follow the star

Rushing ahead a little to Epiphany, but our next Together @ MCT falls on 6th January and you would be most welcome to join us on our journey if you are in or around Edinburgh at 5.30pm.

following the star

It’s not even advent yet and I spent last night thinking about Epiphany!  We had a planning meeting for Together last night and it takes place on 6th January, which is Epiphany.  And to be honest I didn’t know what Epiphany was either!  It is the visit of the wise men, the magi, the 3 Read More …

Connected

Today is CONNECTED and we’re mostly online and playing with Bebo, Facebook and Habbohotel… more to come… We’re making podcasts, playing with LastFM and have created a new page using Ning called URConnected and a wiki page.  Thanks to Ewan for a great day full of information and ideas.

A very long day in the big smoke

The alarm went off at 4am yesterday morning, and it wasn’t an accident.  It was probably a little earlier than necessary but even at that time of the day I’m a little paranoid about getting to Glasgow airport on time from my house.  Why the airport at that hour?  A trip to London to meet with my Read More …

Nairn

I was up in Nairn on Sunday, leading worship and enrolling John into the Pilots company there.  Unfortunately the enrolment service had been organised for the school holidays so the 6 other new Pilots were on holiday!  John was great and we got to wave to his mum who was watching from the balcony! It Read More …

Harvest

I’m leading worship in Clydebank on Sunday, and it’s Harvest.  It’s an all age service and this is the first time I’ve led worship there. Any thoughts?  Ideas?  HELP!!! My past experiences of harvest services have been a little ‘unreal’.  They tend to be jolly occasions when we sing songs about sewing and ploughing and Read More …