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BB Junior Section: Bible Knowledge 2024-2025
The Angus Stuart Trophy was begun to celebrate the many years of faithful service to the 137th.


Anne Carmichael Jam Club Retiral
On Sunday, 5th January, 2025, Anne Carmichael was presented with a card and flowers to mark

Discovery Small Group
Discover what God has to say to us through scripture and prayer. For anyone spiritually curious, no matter what stage of the journey you are on.

Baptism of Owen Alexander Scott
On the 29th December, 2024, at a joint service at St Andrew’s, the baptism of Owen Alexander Scott took place

Christmas Nativity 2024
On Sunday, 15th December, 2024, the congregation was treated the Christmas Nativity story narrated by Fiona

A Christmas Wreath Story
The Boys’ Brigade Junior Section enjoyed a visit from our minister Fiona who

Christmas Gift Day Thanks
Find out about what was raised for our Christmas Gift Day Service.

The Guild Christmas Lunch 2024
The Guild enjoyed their Christmas Lunch on Thursday, 5th December, 2024, having been joined by members from St Andrew’s.

Christmas Services 2024
Find out all about the special services upcoming at Mure Memorial and at St Andrew’s,

Presentation Evening
A presentation evening was held due to the retirement of the Rev. Alex Stuart, Session Clerk Janet Park and a change of job for Child and Youth Worker Douglas Robertson.
Faure’s Requiem
COME & SING – FAURE’S REQUIEM
Saturday, 2nd November, 2019
This is your chance to sing or listen to a performance of Faure’s Requiem. Organised by Dr Katy Cooper, the Director of Chapel Music at the University of Glasgow and Andrew Forbes, the Director of Music at Glasgow Cathedral.


Scottish Fire and Rescue Visit
Junior Section Boys’ Brigade
Easterhouse Fire
Station Visit
The Junior Section BB boys enjoyed a visit to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Fire Service station in Easterhouse on Thursday, 28th November, 2019.

GIFT SERVICE 2019
On Sunday, 8th December, 2019, Mure Memorial had a very successful Gift Service where presents were collected for two charities – Glasgow the Caring City is a charity which supports children in crisis here and overseas – and Glasgow East Women’s Aid who provide support for women, children and young people who are affected by domestic abuse. Below are the The JAM Club members who assisted with the collection of the gifts.