Newsy Mail (No 3 – ’26)

Newsy Mail (No 3 – ’26)

When contacting the office please email [email protected] or telephone (Tuesdays and Thursdays) 10am – 12.30pm (01505 862583)

Notes for your diary: (Week beginning 19th January 2026)

(All activities in THE CORNERSTONE unless stated otherwise)

Monday 19th January

  • 1.30pm – Playtime
  • 3.45pm – Junior Singers
  • 6.30pm – Boys Brigade

Tuesday 20th January

  • 10.00am – Coffee Stop
  • 10.00am – Citizens Advice
  •   7.30pm – One World Committee

Thursday 22nd January

  • 1:00pm – Chit Chat 
  • 6.00pm – Girls’ Brigade 
  •              – Senior Choir Practice

Sunday 25th January

  • 11.00am – Worship in the Church

Funeral intimations

Our thoughts and prayers are with all who are mourning at this time. 

Sunday Kidz 

Children are encouraged to be part of the Morning Worship from 11am in the Church, and they may leave after the second hymn to take part in a creche which will be available for all children in the Extension Hall.

Boys’ Brigade

The Boys’ Brigade meets on Mondays at 6.30pm.

Open to primary school boys. 

Girls’ Brigade

The Girls’ Brigade meets on Thursdays

  • P1 – 3                  6.30pm   
  • P4 – 7                  7.00pm                                
  • Sec. Sch              7.45pm

For more information – Email:  [email protected]

Playtime at The Cornerstone

Playtime meets on Mondays from 1.30 until 2.45pm.

Parents/guardians who bring their child /children, will be responsible for the overall care and overseeing their children at play. 

Junior Singers

The group is open to children of Primary School age and meets during school term time from 3.45 to 4.45pm.

New members will be made very welcome.

Walk and Talk Group

The Walk and Talk Group meet in The Cornerstone carpark on Tuesdays at 9.30am.

Coffee Stop

This group normally meets on Tuesdays, between 10 and 11.30am. 

Drop in for tea/coffee and biscuits. Come and go as you please and catch up with friends.

Thursday Chit Chat Group

Meets every Thursday at 1.00pm. January programme

  •   8th – Musical Entertainment with Stewart Munro
  • 15th – Bee Keeping: Chris Knight & Duncan MacGilp
  • 22nd – The Glasgow City Mission (Bill Doak)
  • 29th – Songs of Praise

SOUP LUNCH

This year our annual Soup Lunch takes place on Sunday 18th January immediately after the church service. The venue is the Cornerstone. Our band of soup makers are busy at work and we would invite you all to attend. We ask if you can bring a tin or tins of soup, all of which will be donated to the Foodbank. We look forward to seeing you and enjoying the good chat for the New Year that this event always has.

One World Committee

SOCK SUNDAY

The Advent Appeal for aid to Glasgow City Mission is coming to a close with the finishing date being the 18th of January. It has been tremendously successful, with donations of well over £1000 (final figures will be available in due course) as well as interest and discussion about the care and activities of the Mission itself. On behalf of the One World Committee and the Church as a whole I am very grateful and would like to thank everyone who has helped with the Appeal both in giving and in showing their consideration of the project.

In concluding our appeal the Mission has advised us that there are specifics they would appreciate in receiving if this was possible. They are looking for new socks, new underwear and toiletries for both men and women. We have thus named the 18th of January “SOCK SUNDAY” and hope everyone can bring some or any of the above to church to be collected and used to the benefit of the poor people who have such a difficult time.

Thank you once again

Bill Doak

BISHOPTON BIG GARDEN BIRDWATCH 24-26 JANUARY – ALL WELCOME!

 Last January 32 of our Church members took part in the RSPB’s annual Big Garden Birdwatch  and  the Chit Chat group in particular was very actively involved .The Birdwatch is the world’s largest and longest running bird survey and last year 590,000 people across the UK took part and provided a hugely valuable insight into how  our garden birds are faring.

 It’s very simple to take part .All you need do is set aside an hour over the weekend 23-25 January and count the birds in your garden from the warmth of your home . Do it on your own or with family and friends .Have a coffee and biscuit while you count, what’s not to like.
Thanks to the data provided last year, we were able to compile a Top 10 of  the most common Bishopton Birds and this is set out below (the figure in brackets is the comparable position from 2024 so you can see the winners and losers) The plan is to do the same this year and it would be great to get even more participants from both Chit- Chat Group and the Church as a whole. I’m delighted to say that the  Girls’ Brigade is also going to participate this year.
 So if you would like to help the birds and have some fun at the same time you can get the survey form at Chit-Chat meetings on 15th and 22nd  January at Church on Sunday 18th  January , or from Gill McHattie ,Tony Baker or Ruby at the Cornerstone office . Alternatively you can get it from the RSPB (google RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch and they’ll email you an information pack you can print off). After the count it would be much appreciated if you could please return your survey form to either Gill, Tony or Ruby, and as well as returning to RSPB, we will crunch the data and come up with Bishopton’s Top Ten 2026. Watch this space and fingers crossed for less stormy weather than last year!

2025 TOP 10 BIRDS IN BISHOPTON
1. (1) House Sparrow
2. (2) Jackdaw
3. (5) Starling
4. (4) Goldfinch
5. (7) Wood Pigeon
6. (6) Blackbird
7. (3) Blue Tit
8. (8) Robin
9. (14) Chaffinch

10.(10) Magpie

Langbank Church 50:50 Prom

The next concert in the series is on Sunday 18th January at 2.30pm in Langbank Church, and will feature 

The Higham String Quartet playing a varied selection of tuneful music.

Tickets, £5, are available at the door.

Renfrewshire Foodbank

As the demand for the Foodbank in Renfrewshire continues to remain high, our Church is pleased to offer support by welcoming donations at The Cornerstone or at the Church service on Sundays. 

There is always a need for tinned foods, meat, fish, soup, vegetables, pasta sauce, as well as cereals, biscuits, long life milk, diluting juice. Donations of toiletries, particularly shampoo, shower and shaving items, pet food and chocolate/sweets/crisps are also very much appreciated.

As usual donations can be dropped off at the Church on Sunday or at The Cornerstone when it is open for Chit Chat, Coffee Stop or Services. 

Articles for Newsy-Mail 

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