Donations

The Church relies on donations.  Naturally  we give to the church in many ways, and gifts of money are just one way of giving. Other ways may include, time, abilities (often called "talents"), food and drink, and even sometimes just "gifts".

All giving is appreciated.  Donations can help eveyone.  For example, time, food and drink have provided the basis for great barbeques, ceilidhs, parties and social evenings. 

However we cannot deny the fact that money is essential to the running of the church, without it the church would close. Curently we are only paying the Rector a half Stipend because of the shoiratage of funds, and it is the hope that this can change. We also need to complete the restoration of the building with work on the tower still to complete. (Clearly money is the way to accomplish this)

Regular giving is essential. A collection received at most services reminds us all that what we have to offer is already God's and what we give can be used in Kingdom work.

We ask that UK tax payers use the pink envelopes at the back of church to submit their donation in, so that the tax may be claimed back - that way your £1 donation becomes £1.25 for the church. 

Regular members of the church may wish to receive envelopes in advance of the service and/or consider a regular donation by standing order to the Church.  If you wish to give in this way then please contact Rachel, treasurer of St Magnus:

Rachel Bryant, Seafield Lodge, Lower Sound, Lerwick, ZE1 0RN

rachelwish74@yahoo.co.uk

We can now also accept donations direct online via PayPal:

3
Oct

Bible Reading Marathon Successful!

On Friday 24th June at  4.30pm the church  began a Bible Reading Marathon. The aim of the exercise was to read continuously without stopping the entire bible in public and getting as many people as possible from Shetland to take part in the reading.

Sir John Scott, the Lord Lieutenant, began our reading with Genesis 1:1 and we continued from then with each reader changing every ten minutes. Many people had offered to read and we had Sunday Schools including our own taking their own turns. The atmosphere for the whole weekend was heartening and electric, and many people kept returning just to experience the feeling again. The final chapters of the book of Revelation were read by The Dean Emsley Nimmo and Bishop Bob and when Bishop Bob concluded with the final 'Amen'  the congregation then gathered for the start of a Thanksgiving Service responded with a resounding, 'Amen, Amen!'

The whole weekend and the Thanksgiving Service were to give thanks for the £585,000 work of restoration of St Magnus Church Building, and as Bishop Bob preached at the Thanksgiving Service on the Monday night, we were setting our faces to the future mission and work of the church here. The church looked stunning for the weekend and the worship and many hours of loving attention and cleaning and decoration were duly admired and acknowledged.

Following the service we held a reception in the Church Hall and those gathered admitted they had been moved by the Bible Reading and the worship, greatly enhanced by the church choir who sang anthems and led the fine singing.

It was on June 27th 1864 that St Magnus church was dedicated to the glory of God and for service in this community. We felt it fitting and right that we should choose this occasion for the service of Thanksgiving. There has been a huge sense of connectedness with past pioneers here and we have expressed thanks for all that has been achieved here down the past 147 years. We are now left wondering how to celebrate the 150th anniversary