This Friday 6th September at 7.30pm a ‘Silent Auction’ is taking place in the Threshold. Tickets are £10 and most folk attending have a ticket already. There are a wide range of talents on offer and many other donations of goods are up for grabs. To help with making decisions with a bid there is wine and cheese. All the proceeds from the evening are going towards church funds.
The Words of War Book Festival that is to be held at The Black Watch Museum in Perth on the 21st/22nd September 2019, see link below. The Book Festival builds on the very successful lecture programme that the Museum has been hosting for the last 5 years. They have a fabulous selection of authors all of whom write on different aspects of war. From the Jacobite’s to the Cold War, military and humanitarian stories, there is something for everyone.
There will be a talk by Mary Miller about her book Jane Haining: A life of Love and Courage. The Moderator of the General Assemble of The Church of Scotland referred to Mary’s book in his opening address in May. The Black Watch Museum is a registered charity and all monies raised from the book festival will go to support our charitable objectives.
Thanks go to Professor Sir Hew Strachan FBA FRS, Patron of Words of War, Tippermuir Books Ltd, Perth’s not for profit publishers, and our sponsors for their help and support with this new e vent.
We had a goodly number of folk in church this morning which included a fair few clergy of which there were three Bishops (two retired), three Canons and a Priest. It was wonderful to hear from a friend of our Rector’s this morning Bishop Jim Currie. He has discovered an amazing retirement ministry turning weapons into objects of practical use. A number of people who have been injured by the use of weapons also have the opportunity to play part in their destruction.
A good evening as usual with great speakers who shared with us a little of their life and faith.
If you are in the vicinity we would love to see you at Café Church this Wednesday .
On Wednesday 24th July a few folk from St John’s and friends gathered at Rosslyn Chapel for a couple of hours. After a very informative short talk everyone explored in small groups.

Come along and enjoy what should be a wonderful evening in support of Forth Valley Welcome and their work with Syrian refugees.
The last Nitekirk (on the theme 'Living Stones') before the summer break takes place this Sunday, 30th, from 6-7.30. Drop in at any time. There will be a led meditation at 6.45 and all are welcome to stay for coffee/pizza at the Italian Corner afterwards.
It was a wonderful day at St John’s on Sunday morning with Bishop Ian joining us for our Patronal Festival and the Licensing of Rob Mackay as Lay Reader. As always many folk worked hard behind the scenes providing the glorious flowers, the joyous music and the sumptuous bring and share lunch.
At Cafe Church on the 12 June we had amazing cakes and a fascinating short talk about Perth Street and School Pastors. We also sang happy birthday at the close!
The next Café Church is on 10th July 5.30-6.30pm as usual