Information CHILDREN'S Church Continues each Sunday - please encourage children to attend MAGHERAMORNE FLOWERS July: Margaret Armour Mae Blair August: Mary Blair Jemma Boyd PRESBYTERIAN RECEPTION/ July Brian Paisley Alistair McIlroy OFFERING COLLECTORS Elma Morrow James McKay CHURCH August: Wilbert McNeilly Lorna Swann John Thompson Robert McAlister Soccer School Monday 20th - Friday 24th July from 7.00 – 8.00pm Primary School grounds. All Primary school children welcome. Holiday bible club Raloo: Monday 3rd - Friday 7th August From 6.30-8pm

Blood Donation Sessions in 1st Presbyterian Church Hall on Wednesday, 1st July, 2015 from 1.30pm – 4.00pm and 5.15pm – 8.00pm Prayer and Information Diary Pastoral Care For pastoral care till 21st July please contact Chris or John - on tel numbers below

Sunday School OutinG to July and August 2015 Saturday 15th August Please use the enclosed suggestions in your private prayers, supplementing them with your Bus leaving Church Car Park at 10.30am and leaving Portrush at 5pm own ideas, to pray for your Church each day. Adult: £10 Approx. (depending on numbers); Child attending Sunday School free (subsidised by Old Time Dancing)

Raloo Ramblers Memory Verse DATE VENUE MEETING POINT DIFFICULTY LEVEL 28/7 Leisure Centre Easy “As he is here, in us, intent on conforming us to his image by his Spirit, 4/8 Sallagh Brae Linford Car Park Medium he is also there, at God’s right hand our righteousness, faithfully 11/8 Ardboley Hanna’s Yard Easy interceding for us.” (Richard. B. Gaffin Jr) 18/8 Mossley Mill Car Park at train station Easy 25/8 Castle Tea Room Medium All walks start at 7.30 sharp. Children under 14 must be supervised by an adult. Visit our website: Rev Neil Bingham - Tel: 028 2827 6807 Mr Chris Barron - Tel: 028 9028 3198 www.magheramornepc.org Mr John Martin - Tel: 07514 523 585 21st Housebound and those in nursing homes SERVICES 22nd James and Heather Cochrane in Portugal Prayer time will take place each Sunday (except 19th and 26th July) from 9.30am in the 23rd Armed forces serving overseas hall - everyone welcome. 24th Strengthening of relationships within the congregation July 25th Raloo Holiday bible club 5th 10.00 am Joint Service In Magheramorne 26th Congregations in the Republic of Ireland 12th 10.00 am Joint Service In Magheramorne 27th Neil, Chris and John in their personal devotions 19th 11.30 am Joint Service In Raloo 26th 11.30 am Joint Service In Raloo 28th The Christian Institute August 29th Kirk Session as they visit the members of the congregation 2nd 10.00 am Morning Worship 30th God to draw new members to us 9th 10.00 am Morning Worship 31st People with long term health problems 16th 10.00 am Morning Worship 23rd 10.00 am Morning Worship 30th 10.00 am Morning Worship Mark Chapter 3 verse 34-35: “Then (Jesus) looked at those seated in a circle around him and said, “Here are my mother and brothers! Whoever does God’s Points for Prayer will is my brother and sister and mother.” Over the summer we often put into operation plans for holiday that have been 1st Holiday bible club in Magheramorne ongoing for months. The excitement of spending time with family or even away 2nd Neil, Chris and John on one’s own for a short break from work or the ordinary mundane things can 3rd Marriages which are struggling be anticipated with much enthusiasm. Jesus spent a lot of his waking hours with family and friends and often in the New Testament is found eating and socialising 4th Young People who are waiting for exam results and having quality time with his followers. 5th Marching season In these verses we are confronted with an instance where Jesus makes a statement 6th Local community around us of intent regarding the composition of His family. Our earthly families are 7th People who are grieving at this time immediate and blood relatives, however the family that belongs to Jesus is from 8th People who are undergoing medical treatment every tribe, nation and language, united through his shed blood, by His cross, 9th Open doors in the power of the Holy Spirit. The unifying figurehead of the Father brings cohesiveness and headship to this wider family, and it is ultimately those who do 10th The Moderator the will of the Father that Jesus identifies as being His brother, sister and mother. 11th People who do not come to church anymore Those who have unreservedly committed their lives to Christ have been 12th Other congregations within the Carrickfergus Presbytery systematically incorporated into the eternal family of God, where the eternal will 13th The Bible society of God the Father is perfectly observed and obeyed. As our summer plans get into 14th Young people within the congregation full swing let us remember that our God has graciously provided for us eternal salvation and an eternal family through the only eternal Son. Let us go into the 15th Soccer school in Glynn summer with utter confidence in Christ who wants us to, “Come apart and rest a 16th Congregations in Latvia while,” resting with family and friends but resting ultimately in Christ Jesus. 17th Congregational trip to Portrush 18th Neil, Chris, and John as they preach each Sunday Pithy comment: 19th Raloo congregation “It is better to have nothing on top of your head but ultimately to have 20th Deepening of faith within the congregation something inside it.”