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Our News

The Daffodil Club
Our retiring offerings for April Services will be for the Daffodil Club, which runs from Easterhouse Parish Church. The club has been running for 30 years and some of our members attend the club. It provides hot meals and friendship for the Elderly in our community and is a lifeline for many.

LHM Easter Egg Appeal
On behalf of the Lodging House Mission many thanks to the members of the congregation who donated chocolate Easter Eggs.

Girls’ Brigade Coffee Morning
The Girls Brigade held a fundraising coffee morning on Saturday, 9th March from 10 a.m.-12 noon. Find out how it went.

Edson’s Afternoon Tea & Presentation
On Saturday, 24th February, 2024, the congregations of Mure Memorial and St Andrew’s came together to enjoy an Afternoon Tea and Presentation to celebrate Edson’s moving on from his work in the East End of Glasgow.

GB Glasgow Collage Competition 2024
On Saturday, 24th February, 2024, the 45th Glasgow Company attended the Glasgow Collage Competition and did an excellent job.

Soup & Sandwich Lunch 2024
The Guild Soup and Sandwich Lunch was held on Saturday, 17th February, 2024. There was a great turnout and the tables were all filled. We enjoyed a choice of three soups, sandwiches
BB Junior Section: Human Bridge
On the 8th February, 2024, the boys enjoyed taking part in an activity called Human Bridge.

Edson’s Last Service at Mure
We are all so sorry that Edson’s last Sunday with us was 28th January, 2024.
He will probably never know the full impact he had on the folk of Mure Memorial.
From a pastoral point of view, he brought comfort and peace to everyone he visited – in homes or in hospitals – and he will be sadly missed.
His faith and passion for the Lord and His Word were evident from his very first day with us.
His all-age talks had our youngsters’ attention and his reflections helped us see how relative the Bible is in our daily lives.

Property Administrator Vacancy
We are looking for someone to be an Administrator for the Property Committee. This would involve looking after the property records and keeping them up to date. It would mainly be a clerical role.
If anyone is interested please speak to Alastair or email sessionclerk@mure.org for more details.

Guild Keep Fit
The Guild Keep Fit On Thursday, 11th January, 2024, the Guild members took part in a Keep Fit afternoon in the church hall. As you can see from the pictures there was a good attendance and obviously they enjoyed themselves. Looks like a lot of hard work, but expect they will

Boys’ Brigade Junior Section Dalguise Weekend 2018
Excellent weekend at Dalguise. The weather was kind and particularly warm and sunny on the Sunday, Activities and food were excellent as was our PGL group leader Danny. Canoeing, Archery, Orienteering, Survivor, Challenge Course, Sensory Trail, Quad Biking and Climbing Wall were the daytime activities. Evening activities included Ambush and Capture The Flag.

GB Juniors: Treasure Hunt 2018
Six girls and two officers attended the Glasgow Girls’ Brigade Treasure Hunt on Sunday, 7th October, 2018 and had great fun and success, chasing clues round the city centre. Despite being soaked through our girls came in first. Well done to all who took part and enjoyed a great afternoon organised by the brigade.

90th Birthday Celebrations 2018
After church, on Sunday, 19th August, 2018, a lunch was held to celebrate four 90th birthdays. Below are our members who have reached this magnificent milestone, from left to right: Mamie Johnston, John Hannah, Janey Drummond and Jessie MacIntyre. An enjoyable meal was enjoyed by all. Many thanks to all who contributed to make this a successful occasion.

BB Junior Section: Glasgow Battalion Indoor Sports 2018
The Glasgow Battalion held an Indoor Sports Competition for Junior Section boys on the 25th April, 2018. There were over 100 boys taking part in the various events at the Emirates Area. All boys took part in events of 60 and 200 metre races, shot putt and long jump.

Presentation to Anne Stuart
On Sunday, 22nd April, 2018, a presentation was made to Anne Stuart on her retiral from 43 years of decorating the church sanctuary with flowers.
Her achievements in displaying God’s creation with such skill and artistry have been greatly enjoyed by the congregation and we all wish her well in her retirement from this work.