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MORE THAN A MEMORIAL

There are 176 names on the Harris war memorial. Each name representing a son, brother, husband neighbour or friend, tragically taken away in their youth. The appalling loss the Western Isles suffered still continue to shock many years later. The number of names on the various memorials pays tribute to the heavy price these islands paid. My grateful thanks to my friend and colleague Rev Alen McCulloch North Uist for gathering much of the data. Continue reading

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Women of Faith (6) Sarah

Women of Faith (6) Sarah The Mother of the Faithful Morning worship ( via Zoom ) Sunday 1st November 2020Sarah is known as the Mother of the faithful, but also for laughing in unbelief at God’s promise to her. Genesis … Continue reading

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Women of Faith (4) Esther

Women of Faith (4) Esther Yet who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” Morning worship on Zoom 25th October 2020 The Inspiring story of Esther shows us how God placed her where … Continue reading

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Women of Faith (2) Hannah

Hannah – A story of Godly discontentment Sunday Morning Worship for Sunday 18th October This morning in our ” Women of Faith ” sermon series, we look at the moving and inspiring story of Hannah – a story of Godly … Continue reading

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THE ROAD TO EMMAUS (LIVESTREAM)

THE ROAD TO EMMAUS The Place where Jesus Confronts our unbelief This Morning’s Zoom Service from Luke 24. Livestreamed on YouTube Live The Road to Emmaus as recorded in Luke 24  may be a Physical place, – But it is … Continue reading

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INVITATIONS AND EXCUSES

Invitations and Excuses This morning we look at another of the Parables of Jesus, the parable of the Great Banquet ( Luke 14: 12-27). And focusing on the Invitation made and the excuses we can so easily make.  

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Christ in you, the Hope of Glory

‘Christ in you, the Hope of glory ‘
A video presentation of Wednesday evening’s Bible study looking at the great truth that to His people, Christ in us is the hope of glory’ ( Colossians 1:27) Continue reading

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I HAVE FOUGHT THE GOOD FIGHT ( VIDEO PRESENTATION)

I HAVE FOUGHT THE GOOD FIGHT ( VIDEO PRESENTATION)

This clip is a video summary of last Sunday morning’s sermon when we gave thanks for the life of our dear elder Bill Kenyon, focusing on these verses from Paul’s last ever letter. “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith., .Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day —and not only to me but also to all who have longed for his appearing.” (2 Timothy 4:7-8) Continue reading

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A Tribute to Bill Kenyon

A tribute to the late Mr Bill Kenyon from the Kirk Session written by our Session Clerk  Rev Donald John Morrison.   

The news that our esteemed and much-loved elder Bill Kenyon had passed away in Harris House on Wednesday evening 26th August at the age of 94 years was received with much sadness not only by our congregation but throughout the wider community in Harris. Continue reading

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I HAVE FOUGHT THE GOOD FIGHT..

Paul’s second letter to Timothy is believed to be the last letter written by the apostle Paul shortly before he was executed on the orders of  Emperor Nero.  Paul knows that he doesn’t have long to live, but the letter is a heartwarming, poignant, urgent counsel and appeal to his young friend Timothy.   Paul the aged apostle is giving these words of counsel and advice to his young disciple Timothy who is going to follow him into leadership.  Continue reading

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