One hundred twenty two years in the making.

Yesterday, Sunday, was a full day assisting in two different churches, two different services, both sharing the common theme of celebrating the anniversary of 122 years in which they began. In the morning we were a part of worship at Kirkcaldy, a port community on the North side of the bay. (Picture at the left, original window from dedicating of church). The service was intimate and powerful including Charles Wesley hymns, a terrific sermon, and finishing with a partnering litany accompanied with the sweet sounds of the violin.






The evening brought a beautiful service in Cockenzie completely lead by "the Americans" as we are quite commonly referred to around here. The four of us worked to integrated our gifts equally in the service combining passion, prayer, and praise to offer a night of celebration to the church and community. Here, after almost every event anything from a meeting to a worship service is complemented with tea and cakes. This breeds a setting of community and fellowship coincided with delicious treats. And, if you ask me, that is just brilliant and should be done everywhere. All around it was a spirit-lead and spirit-filled day with our Scottish friends.


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