A Thought for April From the Rev. Bobby Liddle. Dear Friends, Last month we met as the family of faith at Legacurry Presbyterian Church to make one of the biggest decisions in the 177 years since services of worship began here.
Last Friday, we brought another great year of Boys’ Brigade to a fantastic conclusion at our annual display. As always, many thanks to the parents and friends who packed the church hall once again. Here are a few memories
A Thought for March From the Rev. Bobby Liddle. Dear Friends, Decisions, decisions, decisions! Some easy to make – blue or green socks? Some not so easy to make – Which school? Should we marry? Rent or buy? This month
For some time Kirk Session and Committee have been exploring the accommodation possibilities for fulfilling our future vision as a congregation. Working with McCready Architects a potential scheme has been drawn up and presented to the congregation. It is now time
This February at Legacurry, we welcome three special guest speakers who will lead us through the book of Jonah. As we look forward as a church to whatever the Lord has for us in the future, it is important that
A Thought for February From the Rev. Bobby Liddle. Dear Friends, As you know we have been praying, thinking and exploring for some time the outworking of our vision for Legacurry Presbyterian Church. Some of this outworking has accommodation implications
A Thought for January From the Rev. Bobby Liddle. Dear Friends, Trust is built on a number of things, one of which is honesty. A lack of honesty breaks trust. How can we trust someone who lies to us? Think of
Season’s greetings from the Liggett’s in South Africa We have spent nine years of our lives working in the south of KwaZulu Natal province – working alongside local people to build a better future for people in poor and marginalised
A Thought for December From the Rev. Bobby Liddle. Dear Friends, Reclaiming Hope is the theme of the Presbyterian Churches World Development Appeal this year, seeking to raise £500,000 for sustainable and eco-friendly projects that will help struggling and impoverished
CHRISTMAS 2016 AT LEGACURRY The infamous words of Ebenezer Scrooge from Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’. The book goes on to tell how Scrooge is visited in a dream by the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future and becomes a