ABERDEEN CITADEL SALVATION ARMY
SUNDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2020
CELEBRATE HARVEST Captain Emma Newton Over these last couple of weeks there has been a very noticeable change in the weather, and in the amount of time we have spent talking about it! There is something very British about weather conversations, in part because we have such changeable conditions as an island nation. As we have made the transition into autumn I have needed to dig out the warm coats and socks for the chilly mornings, and been pleasantly surprised to need to take them off before heading home in an afternoon. I have enjoyed watching the changing landscape around us. Trees in our garden have given a beautiful display as the leaves have changed colour. Fields have under-gone the greatest change as crops have been harvested and the once full fields are now resting before the seeds are scattered again. Despite this, I have to admit to autumn not being my favourite time of year. There is a brown-orange tinge to the season that just is not a colour palette I go for! There is the unpredictability of what the weather will be like, but it is increasingly cold and rainy. The nights are drawing in and there is a need for more layers of clothing. The summer holiday season comes to an end, and the hectic schedule of Christmas approaches but without many in‘A Thought From the Word’
between events. However, I do love harvest. I love the thankfulness and gratitude that we have the opportunity to express to God in this annual festival. This weekend would have seen us celebrate our Harvest Weekend with a visit from the Chief Secretary, Colonel Lee Graves, and the Territorial Secretary for Leader Development, Colonel Debbie Graves. Unfortunately we will not be sharing together in a meal, or in gathered worship, but as you worship God at home, as you eat this weekend, we hope you will be celebrating harvest and giving …Continued Page 2.
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Captain Callum Newton considers harvest in the light of how we as a church and Christians grow and yeild a crop of new Christians. 1 Corinthians 3:9 For we are fellow workers in God’s service; you are God’s field...
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This week we learn more about June Lamb. We still need more submissions for this page as we have run out. If you are willing to contribute please do get in touch with the officers.
- Page 7 Bandmaster John Still brings us a march which has become a harvest favourite since its introduction as it features the popular harvest hymn ‘Come ye Thankful People Come.’