We give below the Archive items from 2009.
22 November 2009 -- Hilarion Trio in All Saints in aid of the Clean Water for Boudoum project.
November 2009 -- Serving the community in practical ways.
November 2009 -- Congratulations to Lizzie (neé Poole) and Richard Smith on the birth of their daughter Beatrice, to be know as Bea. (According to Lizzie's mother, Julie, Beatrice's parents are very fond of Arthur Askey's famous Busy Bee song.)
November 2009 -- Congratulations to Ruth and Peter White on the birth of their daughter Amy; another grandchild - and the first grand-daughter - for Robin and Gavin.
November 2009 -- Anna Ross says "Thanks".
Saturday 12 September 2009 -- All Saints Coffee Morning in St Andrews Town Hall 9.45 to 11.30 am.
Thursday 10 September 2009 -- Renewal of Church heating system is complete.
Monday 7 September 2009 -- Renewal of Church heating system sufficiently finished to allow weekday services to begin again.
September 2009 -- Helena and Edmund Robertson say "Thanks".
September 2009 -- News of Robert Blackwood.
Monday 13 July 2009 -- Renewal of Church heating system. Work begins Monday 13 July and continues for 5 or 6 weeks. The building is closed during the week. There are no weekday services. Sunday services are unaffected.
Saturday 11 July 2009 -- Jonathan and Sheila to be married in All Saints Church, followed by a buffet lunch in the hall. All welcome. Read Countdown to 11th July. Jonathan's thank you.
Sunday 21 June 2009 -- Baptism of Holly Duval.
Sunday 14 June 2009 -- Baptism of Ruby Warhurst.
Sunday 7 June 2009 -- A regular holiday visitor to All Saints, The Reverend Sue Lucas is to be ordained priest by James, Lord Bishop of Liverpool in his Cathedral Church of Christ on Trinity Sunday, 7th June. Please remember Sue then, and on Sunday 14th June when she will preside at the Eucharist for the first time in the Parish Church of St Margaret's, Anfield, where she is serving her title.
April 2009 -- Brendan Seenan. Read Brendan writes from his gap year in Nepal
April 2009 -- Robert MacSwain. Read Robert appointed to the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, USA.
Monday 23 February 2009 -- Date & time: MONDAY 23rd FEBRUARY at 5.30pm; venue: THE LADYHEAD BOOKSHOP.
Launch of PILGRIMAGE: A Spiritual and Cultural Journey by Ian Bradley, a beautifully-illustrated exploration of the history and importance of the practice of pilgrimage - and its continuing relevance today.
February 2009 -- Brendan Seenan has been accepted to spend 4 months in Nepal with the charity, Inter-Cultural Youth Exchange. He will be living and working in an orphanage called Aashna Aanathalaya, home to disadvantaged children between the ages of 4 and 10. The money Brendan raises will not only enable him to travel to Nepal, but will also enable a volunteer from a less developed country to come to Britain. Brendan has been working hard over the last six months to raise money for this project, but if you would like to help, you can do this on-line through the JustGiving website. Log on to Brendan's page: www.justgiving.com/brendanseenan
January 2009 -- The Archbishop of Canterbury announced the short list for this year's Michael Ramsay Prize for theological writing in January, with one of the contenders, David Brown, being a member of All Saints. David's book, God & Grace of Body: Sacrament in Ordinary is published by Oxford University Press in hardback, £32.
January 2009 -- SCM Press has just published a Festschrift, Exchange of Grace: Essays in honour of Ann Loades (edited by Natalie Watson and Stephen Burns; £40). Ann Loades is a theologian in the congregation, friend and former colleague of David Brown's at the University of Durham Described in the Church Times review (16th January 2009) as 'a richly deserved and abundant salutation' the Festschrift contains essays by friends, colleagues and former students and 'pays due regard to her contributions to theology, the academy, the wider Church, and to society more generally.' One of the contributors to this volume is yet another member of the congregation, Rob MacSwain.