Sundays @ MUC11:00 - Traditional Family Service
This Sunday's service, 24 March, will be held at 11am, and taken by Layperson Peter Ranscombe.
Please join us, all are welcome. This month's Link Magazine is now available. Click march_link.pdf to read this month's news. The next Link is currently being created. If you have anything that you'd like to contribute, please email churchoffice.muc@gmail.com. Wednesday 20 March at 1.15pm We are so lucky to have the Edinburgh Napier Lunchtime concerts returning to MUC. If you’ve not been able to attend one so far, please come along, because they are the perfect pause for a busy life. The Napier University music students are very talented, the concerts provides them with experience playing to audiences and to show case their talents. The concerts will be held on Wednesday 20 March, 17 April and 24 April starting at 1.15pm. A varied programme of instrumental and vocal music will be performed. The doors will be open, it is a free event, so please come along and take a short time out of your day to sit, listen and relax. |
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Fundraising Appeal
War in UkraineThis Season of Lent, we are asking our congregation and community to provide support to those suffering from war in Ukraine.
We are directly fundraising for two organizations that are providing relief and tangible support directly to refugees and those still within the country of Ukraine. Our church doors are open most days... please come in, pray, meditate and light a candle for those affected by this awful war and humanitarian crisis. |
DEC Ukraine Humanitarian AppealAcross the UK, every pound donated to the DEC by the UK public will be matched by the UK Government through its Aid Match scheme up to the value of £20 million. The Scottish Government will be contributing £2 million to the appeal.
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Hungarian Reform Church Aide - UkraineThe Hungarian Reformed Church Aid (HRCA), a long time partner of the Hungarian community in Ukraine, is providing food and hygiene supplies, information, spiritual assistance and accommodation to victims in Ukraine. The RCHA has access to the Reformed church in Ukraine, who are using their buildings to support the people moving from east to west as they seek safety and sanctuary. They also are working in the border areas of Hungary, Slovakia and Romania using the Reformed Church contacts and buildings there. Staff members and volunteers are receiving refugees at the border stations and train stations.
By donating through the Church of Scotland you may be able to add gift aid to your donation. To see daily updates from the HRCA: https://reformatus.hu/english/news/emergency-response-for-ukraine/ |
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