24 March
Dear Friends,
On this coming Sunday (27th March) 02:00 hours will become 03:00. The clocks go forward while we are sleeping so if you turn up at church without changing your clocks you will arrive just in time for coffee and the AGM but will have missed the service!
You don’t want to miss the service this Sunday for lots of reasons:
1. You really don’t want to miss church at anytime
2. You won’t get to hear an interview with Gillean MacLean the new moderator of the vacancy
3. You will probably spend the rest of the day kicking yourself that you didn’t put your clocks forward.
Changing the clocks may be a bit of a nuisance but….
16 March
Dear Friends,
On Monday morning Dorothy and I visited the Van Gogh museum. We had been there before when living in the Netherlands, but it wasn’t a pleasant experience as it was almost impossible to see any of the paintings because of the crowds of people. There’s no doubt that living so close to the Museumplein has its benefits, because this time we were able to be in ahead of the crowds – an altogether much more pleasant experience….
12 March
Dear Friends,
Dorothy tells me she read that this has been the sunniest start to March in the Netherlands since records began. It has certainly been uplifting to see the sun and feel its warmth even in the midst of some chilly winds. However, this blessing is not shared by all and we are all very conscious of yet more accounts of death and destruction in Ukraine. We pray for the people of Ukraine and for the leaders of neighbouring countries, that they may have the wisdom and the courage to make the right decisions, as the situation may well get worse before it gets better…
2 March
Dear Friends,
None of us will have been unmoved or unaffected by the news emerging from Ukraine. It is a matter of great concern that war has once again erupted on the continent of Europe, as is the suffering of families who are bereaved, separated and traumatised by the violence.
Every time we consider the plight of those in Ukraine it seems to make turning our attention back to the ordinary things of everyday life feel like we are abandoning those who suffer. We often feel we should be doing more to help while, in reality, there is nothing we can do to help in the situation….
23 February
Dear Friends,
Thank you for the invitation to return to the Netherlands and share in the ministry of the ERC as locum minister. Many of you will be aware that Dorothy and I lived in the Netherlands from 2016-2020. Our home was in Nieuw Vennep and we worked with the International Baptist Theological Study Centre (IBTS) based at Postjesweg in the Nieuw West area of the city. We made many friends in Nieuw Vennep as well as at IBTS and the VU Amsterdam. We also greatly appreciated the fellowship extended to us at the ERC during those years.
The last time I preached in the ERC was March 8, 2020, and….
17 February
Dear Friends
This week we welcome back David and Dorothy McMillan in our church. David and Dorothy worshiped with our congregation for four years before moving back to Northern Ireland for work. Rev David McMillan, a minister in the Baptist tradition, will be our locum minister until just after Easter…
3 February
Dear All,
A final farewell and thank you from Margaret and myself to all our friends at ERC.
We have thoroughly enjoyed our three months, you could not have made us more welcome, and we are more than grateful for the many kind words and messages, and the lovely gifts you gave us at last Sunday's reception.
More importantly we will cherish the memories of the many people we met and the new friendships we have made…..
27 January
Dear Friends,
Although it seems to have passed so quickly, our time in Amsterdam is drawing to a close, and next Sunday is my final Sunday.
From the Remembrance service on the Saturday after we arrived, to the three communion services at the beginning of each month, to welcoming Helen Voos as a new member of the congregation as she professed her faith, to celebrating Elijah Digber's baptism last Sunday, to the ecumenical carol service, to the pop-up nativity on the Sunday before Christmas, to sharing the services with many different people reading or helping to lead the prayers, to preparing the liturgy sheets with Anja, to working with Richard on the music for the services, to the wonderful singers, musicians and choir, and to preaching Sunday by Sunday and leading the congregation in worship, it has been a great privilege….
19 January
Dear Friends,
With restrictions easing just a little, I am delighted we will be able to welcome people back to church on Sunday. What a difference it will make.
Although the online services have kept people in touch with the church, speaking to a camera lens is not nearly as good as speaking to a live congregation.
And on Sunday we will also celebrate Elijah Digber's baptism, the 8 week old son of Ivan and Naa Digber - a very special occasion indeed….
13 January
Dear Friends,
On Monday afternoon Margaret and I caught the train to Haarlem and enjoyed walking around the cathedral and the old town. Two shops caught our attention. One was a gents outfitters which boasted 'We help men to be gentlemen' The second was a chocolate shop which is wonderfully named Olala Chocola. Having long despaired of the first, you will not be surprised to hear Margaret took refuge in the second shop and bought something to enjoy with her coffee after dinner…