What a night of music and generosity

Yesterday evening our friends from the Ukraine, the Kyiv Classic Accordion Duo made their fourteenth visit to St Finnbarr’s to enthral all who heard them with skill and virtuosity and raise money for the victims of the war in Ukraine.

They played a varied concert of classical and folk music by a whole host of composers: Vivaldi, Widor, Albinoni, Bizet, Piazzolla, Zubitsky, Vlasov and Sarasate. And the very appreciative audience collected the staggering sum of over £1000 for the boys to take back with them to help just a little back home in Ukraine.

Igor and Oleksiy studied at the National Music Academy of Ukraine in Kiev and began to perform professionally in 2002. Oleksiy plays in the Orchestra of the National Radio of Ukraine; Igor works in the National Philharmonic of Ukraine. They have been back on tour now every year since 2009 (except the COVID years) and now of course there is the war in Ukraine and the victims of that tragedy, the beneficiaries of this year’s tour.

Using two contemporary button accordions this pair can make the sound of a small squeezebox, a big church organ, a string quartet and even an orchestra playing such a variety of musical styles that at time it took our breath away.  Thanks very much to Igor and Olesky, to the ‘St Finnbarr’s elves for organising and providing refreshments and to the audience for their generosity.

Ukrainian Accordionists

Prayer for all in Ukraine

We pray for Igor and Oleskiy, their families and friends, those supported by their charity work and all the people of Ukraine in this time of  danger, fear and conflict.

Lord of all the earth,
be present with the people of Ukraine
at this time of danger, fear, and conflict.
Grant that wise and peaceable counsels may yet prevail,
and give to all suffering nations
the freedom they desire and deserve.
We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen.

Holy God,

We hold before you all who live close to war and conflict;
and all who live close to the threat of war and violence.

We remember especially at this time, people in Ukraine and Russia.
We pray for nonviolence and peaceful resolutions of conflict.

Give us hearts of hospitality and sanctuary,
forgive us all our hostility and hatred.

Bring all people to the humanity you give us,
and to the reconciliation and healing for which you gave your life.

Strengthen us all to work with you to build justice and peace,
reconciliation and healing,
in our hearts and homes, in our streets,
in all communities, neighbourhoods and nations.

Bless all who live lives for the peace and wellbeing of others,
and make their service fruitful.

In the name of Christ.
Amen.

To God be the Glory

A joyous and uplifting Songs of Praise in the Golspie Gala Marquee this evening which was attended by over 60 people who sang out with great enthusiasm. We also heard a number of readings from Scripture, prayed for the Golspie community and its summer visitors and remembered absent friends and those who have attended these services over the past 50 years.

The service was attended by Gala Queen Mea and her attendants Chelsea and Tyler and led jointly by Simon and James.

Past Times

Canons Darrel and James

It was lovely to welcome a former Rector of St Andrew’s to our worship this morning (actually the last but 9) Canon Darrel Speedy, accompanied by his wife Rev Angela and his middle son Paul together with his wife Bernadette. Darrel was Rector from 1979-1985, but of course there were one of two present who remembered him and who he remembered also (including Prue and Corbie Douglas-Menzies).

Rev Angela and Canon Darrel Speedy

Songs of Praise – Golspie Gala Week

Calling all Singers!

GOLSPIE GALA WEEK – SONGS OF PRAISE

Sunday 30th July – 7pm
in the Gala Week Marquee

James and Simon are involved in leading Songs of Praise next Sunday evening. It would be great if you could come and support Golspie Gala week by raising your beautiful voices in song! We are singing good old favourites like ‘How Great Thou Art’ and ‘Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer’ – all the tunes will be familiar to you! How fantastic it would be to let Golspie hear that the message of the gospel is very much alive in our area!

Twelve gather around the table

Yesterday eleven members of St Andrew’s Vestry and Rev Iain MacRitchie gathered for a Vestry Away Day.

Rev Iain MacRitchie who is Priest-in-Charge at St Michael and All Angels in Inverness ably facilitated our discussion, which was a very special time of fellowship and reflection.

The whole day was framed by a celebration of the Eucharist for the Feast Day of the Apostle Thomas. It started with the Liturgy of the Word and finished with the Liturgy of the Sacrament gathered around a long table (any resemblance to Leonardo da Vinci’s painting of a similar number of people gathered around a long table is purely coincidental:-)

Coronation Tree Planting

Yesterday evening representatives of the churches and members of the community in Tain planted trees in memory of those who planted the original row of trees in Manse Street, to mark the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III.

The following readings from Scripture were read:

Lord Lieutenant Joanie Whiteford
Genesis 17:7 NKJV

And I will establish My covenant between Me and you and your descendants after you in their generations, for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and your descendants after you.

Jack Reid
Job 14:7 NKJV

For there is hope for a tree, if it is cut down, that it will sprout again,
And that its tender shoots will not cease.

Fin Macrae
Jeremiah 29:7 NKJV

And seek the peace of the city where I have caused you to be carried away captive, and pray to the Lord for it; for in its peace you will have peace.

Rev. James Currall
2Kings 11:12 NKJV

And he brought out the king’s son, put the crown on him, and gave him the Testimony; they made him king and anointed him, and they clapped their hands and said, “Long live the king!

Marie Macleod
2Kings 11:12 NKJV (in Gaelic)

Given the weather, there was no need to water the trees once they had been planted:-)

We Prayed for their Majesties

People from a range of congregations, fellowships and traditions joined together in a service of Prayer and Thanksgiving for their Majesties Charles and Camilla yesterday on the eve of their Coronation. It was a very moving occasion.

St Aidan’s Lectures now online

James delivering the first lecture at St Aidan’s

The first two St Aidan’s lectures have now been posted on the Glasgow and Galloway YouTube channel, which can be found at:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCULDcu3RKVr-hHQY2pLRfXw

The remaining two will be posted there over the next couple of weeks.

The lectures this year are being delivered by Rev Dr James Currall and are entitled

The Environmental Crisis and the Church

Details of the lectures can be found in this post on our web site.