Dedication of the Crask Church: an invitation

You are invited to the service being held for the Dedication and Commissioning of the Ministry of The Crask Church at The Crask Inn, Lairg IV27 4AB.

The service will be on 21st April 2018 at Noon and will be followed by refreshment and fellowship.

If you wish to be part of the gathering could you reply directly to Douglas and Denise by the beginning of April, so they can plan the catering.

Phone: 01549 411241 or Email: thecraskinn@gmail.com

Hub Church

We have done some rethinking of the Ardgay Services that Liz and Buster Crabb have kindly hosted for a few years now.  On the second Tuesday of the month, there will continue to be a Eucharist in Liz and Buster’s living room at 10:30am as before, but the services that used to be on the fourth Tuesday of the month are changing.

On the last Tuesday of each month (which is usually also the fourth Tuesday), Services of Prayer and Praise will be held in the Kyle of Sutherland Hub, at 5:00pm followed by fellowship in the Hub Cafe.

These services are open to all in Ardgay, Bonar Bridge and beyond who wish to meet together with other Christians in Prayer and Praise to the God who made Heaven and Earth and whose son Jesus Christ died for our Salvation.

All are welcome, whether established Churchgoer or just a wee bit curious.

Christmas Services

  • Sunday 24th Dec (4th Sunday in Advent) at 11:00am at both St Andrews, Tain and St Finnbarr’s, Dornoch.

  • Sunday 24th Dec at 6:30pm – Lessons and Carols in Lairg Parish Church (Lairg Christians Together), followed by seasonal refreshments in the hall.

  • Sunday 24th Dec – Christmas Midnight Services 11:00pm at St Finnbarr’s, Dornoch and 11:30pm at St Andrews, Tain.

  • Monday 25th DecChristmas Day Services – St Maelrubha’s, Lairg at 8:15am, St Finnbarr’s, Dornoch at 9:30am and St Andrews, Tain at 10:30am.

  • Thursday 28th DecChristmas Carols, Readings and Music – The Crask Inn at 2:00pm.

Harvest in Dornoch

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It was Harvest Festival in Dornoch today.  Collection and funds raised from the sale of produce donated will go to the Halo Trust, who “create safe and secure environments in war torn communities by clearing landmines, managing stockpiles of weapons and destroying unexploded ordnance.

St Finnbarr’s looked lovely in the sunlight, decorated with produce and flowers.  The good congregation were in fine voice, as they expressed their gratitude for all the good things that the Lord provides.

Today at the Crask

Today, a lovely gathering at the Crask, including three who haven’t joined us before (welcome to Martha, Muriel and Gordon).  The Crask really is a special place and the Church is so blessed to have it, thanks to the generosity of Kai and Mike.

… and of course followed by food, fellowship, conversation and fun (just a few of those there).

Thanks Douglas.