By Colin, on September 27th, 2009%
Vacancy
Kinneigh Union has now been vacant since January this year, but you the parishioners seem in good heart. As I have said before, an occasional vacancy reminds parishioners that the present and future well being of the parish rests with you, for you are the parish. Rectors come and go, as do those who look after . . . → Read More: September ’09 News
By Colin, on August 24th, 2009%
Vacancy
As we write we are conscious that there are four parish vacancies in the Diocese at present and each is equally deserving of a new rector, so each should be prayed for – this parish of Kinneigh Union, Ballydehob Union, Kilgariffe Union and Templebreedy Group.
H1N1 Influenza
Following on the interim advice of the Archbishops and Bishops regarding . . . → Read More: August ’09 News
By Colin, on July 27th, 2009%
“Heavenly Father, we thank you for the times of rest and relaxation which are given to us in the course of our lives. Teach us to use our leisure and our holidays to rebuild our bodies and renew our minds, and may we be strengthened and refreshed in spirit for our daily work and the service . . . → Read More: July ’09 News
By Colin, on June 1st, 2009%
Vacancy
At the start of May the three-month period allocated to the Board of Nomination to find a new Rector came to an end, unfortunately without success. The responsibility of finding a Rector now becomes the responsibility of our Bishop and in this task we commend him to your prayers. In his letter to the Parish the . . . → Read More: June ’09 News
By Colin, on April 1st, 2009%
Vacancy
The vacancy continues. We wait, we pray and we give the Nominators space to do their work. In the meantime the prime function of the Church, which is the worship of God, continues. A little extra is called from each of us, and forbearance if some things have to be put on hold.
Rural Dean’s Inspection and . . . → Read More: April ’09 News
By Colin, on December 1st, 2008%
Remembrances
All Saints/All Souls (2nd November) saw a great many people in St Bartholomew’s Church, Kinneigh, giving thanks for loved ones who have died and remembering those who we would wish to call saints in our own lives. The Communion Table was laden with night lights and Holy Communion celebrated with extra care! This was echoed on . . . → Read More: December ’08 News