Friday, April 26, 2013

Ouch!

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It hurts us to say it, but in all the recent reconfigurations, we lost the list of people who had subscribed to our "Happenings!" emails. So it's time to 'fess up, make our apologies, and ask you to resubscribe.

It's very easy to do, just find the "subscribe" box on the right-hand side of any of our web pages and enter your email address. To avoid the tribulations of spam, we ask you to verify by sending an email to the address you give - just click on the link and you are all set up!

If you are on social media, catch us on Twitter - @AyrCommunityChu - or on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/AyrSalvationArmy

Again we're sorry for the inconvenience, but perhaps you could use it as an opportunity to invite your friends to subscribe too!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Everything is new!

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Since it seems that everything around Ayr Community Church is new and upgraded, we thought the website should join in the fun too!

Simpler navigation, a cleaner look, and an ability to display on every device from desktops to tablets to smartphones!

We're still loading photographs to that page, but there's enough to take a short trip down memory lane.

Watch the video about The Table and sign up!

As always, we appreciate your comments, especially if you like what you see!

Just click on the picture above, and you'll be there in a jiffy!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

We couldn't wait!

7th April 2013 will always be a very special day in the history of The Salvation Army in Ayr.

For the first time since 2002, the corps was able to worship in its own purpose-built premises. Having received the keys to the renovated building on 28th March, the corps was keen to worship together under their own roof as soon as possible.


40c. First Meeting After Renovations 7- Apr-2013
The congregation joins in praise.

Thanks to the determined efforts of a wide range of volunteers from the corps fellowship and from a range of community groups including RecoveryAyr, Riverside Church and the Community Service Team, the building was ready to use just over one week later on Sunday 7th April. The work included cleaning 200 chairs that were covered in builders’ dust, then bringing band instruments and songster music back on to site. Then there was an urgent need to find and place for everything and put everything in its place. Easier said than done!

However, that Sunday was also special for at least two other reasons. Bob and Carol Lambie were enrolled as new senior soldiers.

In his testimony, Bob explained that he and his wife had come to know the Army through the Ayr Community Gospel Choir (under the leadership of BM Bobby Irvine). After 30 years of searching, at last Bob had found his spiritual home. After publicly signing his Articles of War, Bob said he particularly appreciated the unconditional friendship extended to him and Carol by the entire congregation and went on to commit his own life to befriending others unconditionally in the name of Christ.


Bob and Carol are enrolled as soldiers.
40a. Carol & Bob Lambie 7- Apr-2013
Also that morning a new local officer was commissioned.

Douglas Johnson became Corps Strategy Director, joining the corps leadership team with particular responsibility for guiding the corps’ mission. His new role includes addressing issues such as deepening the corps’ spiritual commitment, evaluating the purpose of programme activities and encouraging numerical growth.
40b. Douglas Johnston 7- Apr-2013

Douglas Johnson is commissioned by Lt. Tim Stone.

Corps Officer Lieutenant Cheryl Stone said “This fantastic building provides the corps with a wonderful opportunity to welcome the people of Ayr into our church community and break down unnecessary barriers and show the relevance of the church today”.

Lieutenant Tim Stone thanked God for the people God had provided the corps with both in the leadership team and in the wider congregation. “God has a plan for each one of us”, he said. “Together we will discover and live out what true discipleship means”.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

We've got keys!


Church Handover 28- Mar-2013_3

Yes! that's a lot of keys! But these are the keys to our newly renovated facility. After years of being nomads and finally purchasing the Wallacetown Parish Church, we have a place to call "home" which is tailored to our needs and capabilities.

On 28th March 2013 the final handover meeting was held and the project declared "complete".

Now the real "work" of the corps can begin again in earnest!


Church Handover 28- Mar-2013_1
The architect Mr. Jim McGinlay from Lawrence McPherson Associates explains some finer points.

Church Handover 28- Mar-2013_2


C.O. Lt. Tim Stone checks that all is in order.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Catch us on Twitter!



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If you have access to Twitter be sure and follow us @AyrCommunityChu

We've now gone social! (We're also on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AyrSalvationArmy)

Tuesday, April 2, 2013