News & Thought For The Week

  1. Video:  Presbytery of Buchan – some congregational stories:

(Crimond and Lonmay represented by Mr Tim Barker)

 

Lonmay Newsletter

Welcome to this edition of the Lonmay Newsletter.

Now that Summer is with us, you can tell as the rain is slightly warmer. Now, let us see what has changed at Lonmay Church since the previous edition.


  1. Although the weather is meant to be warmer, please remember to dress appropriately for the conditions. Be prepared to cast a layer when coming into the sanctuary as the heating will be on.


  2. Although the Presbytery Plan had Lonmay Church closing it’s doors by the end of 2024, that hasn’t happened. We plan to stay open for worship as long as we can, God willing. Services and Fellowship continue as normal until further notice. We are currently working towards a single Parish made up of the old parishes of Aberdour, Strichen, Tyrie, New Pitsligo, Crimond and Lonmay.


  3. Please continue to come along to the weekly Sunday Service at 12:00 o’clock and be ready to sing along to the varied selection of hymns. These are either sung along to the wonderful organ accompaniment provided by Alice or by recordings provided by Tim.

Tim also produces the texts and ‘Thought for Sunday’ which is posted weekly below this newsletter. In addition, Tim sends them out to a distribution list every week. If you wish to be included in the distribution, let one of the session know or ask Tim directly.

It has been a difficult period of uncertainty, and your support, prayers and encouragement during this period has been really appreciated.  Please continue to pray as we move into the next stage of the Presbytery Plan and ask the Lord to continue to lead and guide decisions which have to be mad

Blessings.

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Lonmay Thought for Sunday 5 July 2026

Whoever loses their life for me will find it – Matthew 16 v 25.

Thank you for joining us today for the latest Thought for Sunday.

Life today can be very demanding. There is time on our skills, finances, family, work, lifestyle balance, meeting a range of deadlines, and juggling all these demands at the same time!!!!

For some, life is a matter of live for today and who cares about tomorrow. For others, it is time spent worrying about what the future may hold. For others, it is striving for a balance of living for today and not getting too concerned about tomorrow. Life is challenging and is not always easy. Looking after self is seen as being ‘cool’ and having the correct attitude. Certainly, managing our lives by making the best decision for us, is regarded as positive, There are so many opinions and ideas of what life is really about, and each one is seeking to hold some influence over individuals.

In this passage of the Bible, Jesus is not referring simply to money, but to all aspects of life which take priority over everything and everyone else. He is reminding us that whatever we may achieve in life, we cannot take any of it with us when we die. There are instances of people being buried with a sentimental or significant possession, although it remains in the grave.

Jesus is referring to our souls. We believe that when someone dies their souls are taken to heaven for a decision as to whether they will spend eternity with Jesus or separated from Him. It is our souls that is so important. Jesus does NOT condemn those seeking to be the best and provide for those they love as positively as they can – He states that if this striving does not involve Jesus, then it is to no avail. Only those who put their trust in Jesus and accept Him as Saviour and Lord will have an everlasting life with Jesus. Where do you stand in this situation?