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The Scottish Cathedral Cycle Challenge 10 Years On!

May 18th, 2009 by italker

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It looks as though we might be considering a Scottish Cathedral’s Cycle Challenge again ten years on. So keep your ear to the ground. Mike Munro one of our elders has been researching the idea. It was actually a great event. It raised the seed money nine years ago to start the St Andrew’s Multimedia Youth Project”. When you look back we’ve achieved a great deal in those years. Much more still has to be done, however I’d like to think that if we do the Cycle Challenge next year that we will get people from all over the world to join in with us. It was great when we had some of our friends from Hillsongs come and join with us in our worship events around the Cathedrals.

This could be a great World Without Walls fundraiser. I must see if we can find some old footage and put it up on the blog. Anyway lets hear what you think. Would the Cycle Challenge get you moving to get in gear? Would you consider getting your self fit to cycle over 300 miles in a week?

Talking about worship we had some wonderful worship in church this morning the congregtion was in good singing mood. We opened wih a traditional hymn, “Praise to the Lord the Almighty the King of Creation” the congregation sang it really well. we then moved on to sing the song “Lord I come to You” and then ended the opening sesction of praise with the old Graham Kendricks song ” For this Purpose” I think these songs really lifted people this morning and I felt when it came to the sermon the congregation were listening intently. 

I’m preaching through a series looking at relationships and  their significance as they are understood in Christian Baptism and Marriage.   If you want to hear more check out www.standonline.org.uk

Finally we had a great join evening of praise with members of the Apostolic Church last night and I was able to sign up Len Bennett to be our giest preacher next Sunday evening.

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