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For Sunday 14th September 2025, Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Friends,   

In a week top heavy with gloom from conflict zones around the globe, where might we find some glimmer of hope? And are we permitted joy when there is so much suffering for others? In her poem, entitled, Don’t Hesitate, American poet, the late Mary Oliver states the case for celebrating joy where and when you find it.

If you suddenly and unexpectedly feel joy,
don’t hesitate. Give in to it. There are plenty
of lives and whole towns destroyed or about
to be. We are not wise, and not very often
kind. And much can never be redeemed.
Still, life has some possibility left. Perhaps this
is its way of fighting back, that sometimes
something happens better than all the riches
or power in the world. It could be anything,
but very likely you notice it in the instant
when love begins. Anyway, that’s often the
case. Anyway, whatever it is, don’t be afraid
of its plenty. Joy is not made to be a crumb.

One cause for joy is the evidence of both creativity and compassion shown in the paragraphs of our weekly newsletter – celebration of artists and artistry, whether author/reader (book group, book launch, Book Festival), musician/audience (Sounds of St Columba’s Recitals) or dancer (Scottish Country dancing). Evidence also of care shown – to Glaswegian teenagers (the GKexperience), people struggling with cost of living (The Upper Room UR4 Meals Harvest Appeal), or the vulnerably housed (ReStart’s Friday drop-in meal) funded partly by its annual Sleep Out. This is not the work of the congregation alone – we couldn’t possibly undertake these ventures singlehandedly. But we can, and do, collaborate with others, and this is surely another reason for joy. Being part of something life-giving to many people – many of whom we may never meet. But people who may discover St Columba’s, and the faith it represents, as a place where they found welcome – even joy.

Sunday’s Gospel reading (Luke 15:1-10) of the shepherd who searches for the sheep and the householder who sweeps the house to seek the lost coin, both end with celebration – and joy. “Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep/my coin which was lost.”  And Jesus’ verdict: Affirmation from the angels: “Joy is not made to be a crumb.”

Angus

THIS SUNDAY: Hymns, Music & Readings for Sunday, 14th September 2025, Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Hymn 160 Praise my soul, the King of Heaven (Praise, my soul)
Hymn 462 The King of love my shepherd is (Dominus Regit Me)
Hymn 555 Amazing grace (Amazin Grace New Britain)
Hymn 352 O for a thousand tongues, to sing (Richmond/Desert Lyngham)

Anthem: Like as the hart – Howells (1892-1983)
Anthem: I sat down – Bairstow (1874-1946)

Old Testament Reading: Exodus 32: 7-14
New Testament Reading: I Timothy 1: 12-17
Gospel Reading: Luke 15: 1-10
Reader: Rosa Somerville

THIS SUNDAY: Congregational Prayer Group, 10.15am – 10.30am, London Scottish Chapel Join others to pray for the continuing life and work of St Columba’s

THIS SUNDAY: Morning Service followed by Coffee/Tea in the Upper Hall

NEXT SUNDAY: Sunday 21st September, Morning Service followed by Congregational Lunch in the Lower Hall

NEXT SUNDAY: Sunday 21st September, Upper Hall, 1.30pm, Sounds of St Columba’s Jonathan Radford (saxophone) and Dina Duisen (piano) “Across the Pyrénées” –  Join us for an hour of French and Spanish music for saxophone and piano to include Debussy, Albéniz and Bizet.

THIS WEEK: Crown Court calling

A great opportunity to see more of Crown Court Church of Scotland during the days of the upcoming Open House Festival – 13/14/17/20/21 September. Crown Court’s highlight our listing on the Open House website, which lists all their activities/timings.

UPCOMING: And on Saturday 18th October Crown Court host a “Come & Sing” for Fauré’s Requiem & “A New Song” by James MacMillan, led by Thomas Allery, Director of Music at Temple Church, accompanied by Benedict Lewis-Smith Link to the Eventbrite event.

New Members’ Enquiry Evening & Service of Welcome, Wednesday 8th October & Sunday 23rd November 2025

If you would like to learn more about what becoming a member of St Columba’s involves, you are warmly invited to an evening of food and discussion on Wednesday 8th October 2025, 7.00pm. For those who would then like to become members there will be a Service of Welcome on Sunday 23rd November – which is celebrated as Christ the King Sunday. For more information speak to either of the ministers and please sign up via the Church Office. (Note the Enquiry Evening is a revised date, from the originally published date of Wednesday 15th October. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.)

St Columba’s Member
A very happy birthday to church member, Donald Shaw who marks his 104th birthday on Sunday. Congratulations and best wishes for a celebratory day.

Harvest Appeal 2025 – The Upper Room (UR4 Meals) www.theupperroom.org.uk
Harvest is approaching and we will be collecting again for The Upper Room (UR4 Meals). The charity provides thousands of meals a year to the homeless and disadvantaged people. Your food donations will contribute to such a valuable meal service.
We will be collecting: tuna, mixed herbs, curry powder or paste, paprika, vegetable stock cubes, sunflower or vegetable oil, chopped tomatoes, basmati rice, biscuits, instant coffee, tea bags (not loose tea) and sugar.
Collection point: Upper Vestibule by the Harvest Display Board, on three Sundays 21st, 28th September and 5th October (culminating at the Harvest Festival Service).
Thank you in advance, UR4 Meals!

A busy summer for theGKexperience Calum Johnston, Team Leader, theGKexperience writes to tell us: Over the summer we had over 50 young people away on residential with us and another 25 participating in day trips. We felt very lucky to be able to offer the young people multiple trips this year which helped to strengthen existing relationships. Our summer residentials included a week-long trip to the beautiful Isle of Arran, a Mountain Biking residential to Aviemore which has been named OYB (On Yer Bike), a girls road trip round the Isle of Mull, and a young leaders camping retreat to Comrie Croft.

As well as our residentials we had day trips over the summer which allowed staff, volunteers, and young people to enjoy the Scottish summer, with trips to the heads of Ayr Farm Park, Laser Quest, Foot Golf, and a day spent at Pinkston Watersports. Congratulations to everyone involved and haste ye back to St Columba’s in 2026.

UPCOMING: Sunday 28th September, 1pm, Lower Hall Many of us have good memories of Scottish country dancing, reeling and ceilidhs, whether at school, weddings or just a great way to spend time with good friends. St Columba’s Church has been, for decades, the centre of Scottish dancing in London and we’re delighted that we are able to bring children’s classes back to the Lower Hall from this month. If you’ve ever wished to draw your children, grandchildren or family friends into the joys of dance – now is your chance. Working together with St Columba’s Church, RSCDS London will offer two Sunday classes this term, with more to come in 2026. The classes are aimed mainly at primary school children (4 and above, but do let us know if you have interested teenagers as we would love to encourage that age group too) and will run 1pm – 2.15pm on Sunday 28 September and Sunday 9 November. There is a nominal fee of £10 per term per child (capped at £20 per family) and more information about the classes, plus registration link, may be found at https://www.rscdslondon.org.uk/children. Any questions, please contact classes@rscdslondon.org.uk

UPCOMING: St Columba’s Book Club: Our next meeting by Zoom will be on September 22nd when we shall discuss “The Other Side of the Bridge” by Mary Lawson, a novel set in Canada exploring the tensions both between two brothers and between fate and free will. For the subsequent meeting we shall read “Hello Beautiful” by Ann Napolitano. New members are welcome.  Please contact the church office for details

Book Launch for St Columba’s author

Children’s author, former Hill House School teacher and St Columba’s member Molly Arbuthnot launches her latest title, “Eamon the Bat” on the waters of Regent’s Canal, with an evening cruise on Thursday 18th September. There is an open invitation to join her. Congratulations to Molly on her latest publication.

St Andrew’s Book Festival 2025
The St Andrew’s Book Festival team are delighted to announce that first tickets are now on sale with St Columba’s being one of the main venue.

Events include Nicola Sturgeon, Val McDermid and Irvine Welsh. On Friday 28 November one of Scotland’s true national treasures, broadcaster and author Sally Magnusson,will speak at a special literary lunch celebrating her spellbinding new novel The Shapeshifter’s Daughter. Book now to avoid disappointment as some of the events’ tickets are already going fast!

For more see https://www.standrewsbookfestival.org/

Membership Scheme for 2025 is also now open. To become a Festival Friend please click here.

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Scots in London September newsletter.
For a variety of events and activities of interest see https://mailchi.mp/scotsinlondon.org/scots-in-london-september-newsletter-12818372?e=a7a1f1deca. Scots in London is an umbrella organisation for Scottish cultural societies, sports clubs, alumni groups, charities, churches and the Scottish military in London. Its mission is to promote Scottish culture and heritage, co-ordinate and communicate events, support Scottish charities in the capital, and contribute to the life of the city where we live. While proud of our shared nationality, we endeavour to be international in outlook.

UPCOMING: Tuesday 21st October, 2pm, Dr Graham’s Homes 125th Birthday Songs of Praise at St Columba’s, Pont Street (events@drgrahamshomes.co.uk)
There is an open invitation to attend this special anniversary service, followed by refreshments in the library.

Dr Graham’s Homes was founded in September 1900 in Kalimpong, West Bengal in the Himalayas by Rev John Anderson Graham, a Church of Scotland missionary. The School was built on the “cottage homes” model which are family style houses named after benefactors, with “auntys” looking after the children. Originally aimed to educate and give vocational training to impoverished Anglo-Indian children; over time it became a wider community school. By the 1920’s it housed nearly 600 children and had grown into a near self-sufficient village with a  church, hospital, farm, and workshops. 
The UK charity arm (DGH UK) currently sponsors over 100 children in need, mostly from the streets of Kolkata, through fundraising and individual sponsors, some of whom have lifelong connection with their sponsored children. Today it continues as a boarding and day school on a large hillside campus at Kalimpong. The new Chairman of the Board of Management was a sponsored child from the age of two.  He is now a world renowned neurosurgeon based in Shillong, near Kalimpong.
There are records of Dr Graham visiting St Columba’s during his visits to London.  St Columba’s is the London home for all the DGH UK events, hosting an annual curry lunch for several years.
For further information see www.drgrahamshomes.co.uk

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RESTART’s Annual Sleep Out, Friday 5th December 2025, outside St Columba’s Church. The number of people sleeping on the streets in the UK is at a record high. London saw a 10% increase in rough sleeping in 2024/2025 compared to the previous year. Every year the staff, volunteers and supporters of Restart Lives spend one night outside. Although there is much that separates the experience of the controlled environment of the Sleepout from that of a person living life on the streets, we hope the event will help all those who participate to imagine what London’s homeless have to contend with. To participate to 2025 SleepOut, sign up on this link or you can donate and set up a fundraiser on this page. Adults or children over the age of 10 accompanied by an adult are welcome, as are school groups or other groups of children under adult supervision. Contact us if you would like any information or have questions: Olivia olivia@restartlives.org

“Secret Surprise Gift” Members may be aware that our office manager Stef Christ is leaving us in mid-October for a new post with the London School of Economics (LSE). After two years at St Columba’s, we are very sorry to be losing her, as she has played such an important role in the running and promotion of the building. On previous leave-takings, when a collection for a member of staff has been invited, donations have come in via the office – collected by the office manager. This gives us a somewhat awkward current scenario. Our suggestion is this: If you wish to donate towards Stef’s leaving gift, please put it in an envelope marked: “Stef’s Secret Surprise Gift” and hand it into her. She has promised not to open and will pass on to others who will collate and action. Contributions in by Sunday 5th October. We are currently interviewing for Stef’s successor. Please keep those applying, and those with the responsibility for appointing, in your prayers.

Live Streaming of Worship
Services can be watched via the church website, https://www.stcolumbas.org.uk/live-stream. Reminder: If you do not wish to appear on the live stream please choose a seat in the rear half of the sanctuary. Note that the Evening Services on the 1st of the month are not live streamed as they are held in the London Scottish Chapel. If you experience any issue with livestream on the day, please email livestream@stcolumbas.org.uk (please note that this address will only be monitored on Sundays).

Dial into Sunday Service
If you are aware of church members or friends who do not have access to internet, please inform them that they can phone in to join the Sunday service. Those interested should follow: Step 1: At 10.40am call phone number 0208 080 6591.
Step 2: You will be prompted to enter a meeting ID. Please type (using your telephone keypad) 884 4746 5645
Step 3: You will then be asked for a participant number – simply press the #.
Step 4: You will be asked to enter the password. Enter 838727
Step 5: Enjoy the service! You will hear the organ music from 10.50am.

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GETTING HERE BY TUBE

Sloane Square Station

Cross over the square into Sloane Street. Walk along Sloane Street until the traffic lights at the corner of Pont Street. Turn left into Pont Street. St Columba’s will then be in sight.

Knightsbridge Station

Take the Harrods exit if open (front car if coming from the East, rear car if coming from the West). Come up the stairs to street level, carry on keeping Harrods on your right. Turn right into Basil Street. Carry straight on into Walton Place with St Saviour’s Church on your left. At the traffic lights, St Columba’s is to your left across the street. If the Harrods exit is closed, take the Sloane Street exit, turn right into Basil Street. Carry straight on past Harrods with the shop on your right, into Walton Place as before.

South Kensington Station

Come up the stairs out of the station and turn left into the shopping arcade. Turn left again into Pelham Street. At the traffic lights at the end of Pelham Street cross Brompton Road, turn left then immediately right into the narrow street of Draycott Avenue. After just a few yards turn left into Walton Street. Carry on walking up Walton Street until the traffic lights at the corner of Pont Street. Turn right and after a few steps you will be at St Columba’s!