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Kirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections10 - TransfigurationKirk Reflections 2nd March 2025Rev. Dr. Stewart Gillan BSc, MDiv, PhD, minister of St. Andrews Jerusalem & Tiberius brings this week's reflection from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.Born in Newfoundland and raised in Nova Scotia, Canada, Stewart’s first ministry was in South Africa from 1986–98. It was a pivotal period, from the final years of apartheid, through the time of transition, and into the first years of a new South Africa. He served as parish minister in four townships in Gauteng and partnered with the South African Council of Churches and Institute for Contextual Theology. His fina...2025-03-0236 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections38 - JoyKirk Reflections 15th December 2024 Revd. Erick du Toit brings this week's reflection from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. JOY a fruit of the Spirit. Who comes to mind? I had a primary school teacher who somehow managed to display a deep level of joy. Anyone could see that something was different about her. Nothing was ever too much to ask and despite her own difficulties and disappointments she still managed to be content. So, a classmate asked her about the ‘happiness’ she displayed. She simply said: 2024-12-1512 minKirk ReflectionsKirk ReflectionsKIRK Conversation 01: Kirkliston Community FridgeIn our first Kirk Conversations podcast, we speak to Pemma Ellis-Huddlestone of Kirkliston Community Conservation Volunteers (KCCV) about Kirkliston Community Fridge - a partnership project between Kirkliston Parish Church and KCCV.2023-05-1027 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections47 - Kinsman-RedeemerKirk Reflections 6th November 2022. Rev. Erick Du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we read from Job and consider disappointments, and the Kinsman-Redeemer.2022-11-0622 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections44 - Moving forward in the SpiritKirk Reflections 16th October 2022. Rev. Erick Du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we conclude our series: Ghost Stories …a series on the working of the Spirit in our lives…. “Being filled with the Spirit is simply this - having my whole   nature yielded to His power. When the whole soul is yielded to the Holy   Spirit, God Himself will fill it.” Andrew Murray The Holy Spirit: how much do you really know? Know about who He is, where He’s from, and what His purpose is...2022-10-1625 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections43 - Life through the SpiritKirk Reflections 9th October 2022. Rev. Erick Du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series: Ghost Stories …a series on the working of the Spirit in our lives…. “Being filled with the Spirit is simply this - having my whole  nature yielded to His power. When the whole soul is yielded to the Holy  Spirit, God Himself will fill it.” Andrew Murray The Holy Spirit: how much do you really know? Know about who He is, where He’s from, and what His purpose...2022-10-0919 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections42 - Unity of The SpiritKirk Reflections 2nd October 2022. Rev. Erick Du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series: Ghost Stories …a series on the working of the Spirit in our lives…. “Being filled with the Spirit is simply this - having my whole nature yielded to His power. When the whole soul is yielded to the Holy Spirit, God Himself will fill it.” Andrew Murray The Holy Spirit: how much do you really know? Know about who He is, where He’s from, and what His purpos...2022-10-0220 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections41 - The Spirit(ed) KirkKirk Reflections 25th September 2022. John McPhee brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series: Ghost Stories …a series on the working of the Spirit in our lives…. “Being filled with the Spirit is simply this - having my whole nature yielded to His power. When the whole soul is yielded to the Holy Spirit, God Himself will fill it.” Andrew Murray   The Holy Spirit: how much do you really know? Know about who He is, where He’s from, and what His purpose is…  2022-09-2528 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections40 - Works of The SpiritKirk Reflections 18th September 2022. Rev. Erick Du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series: Ghost Stories …a series on the working of the Spirit in our lives…. “Being filled with the Spirit is simply this - having my whole nature yielded to His power. When the whole soul is yielded to the Holy Spirit, God Himself will fill it.” Andrew Murray  The Holy Spirit: how much do you really know? Know about who He is, where He’s from, and what His purpose...2022-09-1823 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections39 - Who is The Spirit?Kirk Reflections 11th September 2022. Rev. Erick Du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we start a new series: Ghost Stories …a series on the working of the Spirit in our lives…. “Being filled with the Spirit is simply this - having my whole nature yielded to His power. When the whole soul is yielded to the Holy Spirit, God Himself will fill it.” Andrew Murray The Holy Spirit: how much do you really know? Know about who He is, where He’s from, and what His p...2022-09-1122 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections38 - KirkKirk Reflections 4th September 2022. Rev. Erick Du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, as part of a busy service which included a baptism, welcome of 13 new members and their families by profession of faith and Communion, Erick speaks of what it means to be the Kirk - a community of believers, taking inspiration from Acts 2: 42 - 47. 2022-09-0412 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections37 - TalentsKirk Reflections 28th August 2022. Zach Eisler, our summer intern brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. Zach leads us through this challenging  piece of Scripture. Do we use our gifts? And if not, why are we  reluctant to do so? Is there more to this problem than meets the eye…?2022-08-2813 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections36 - Bless the Lord O my soulKirk Reflections 21st August 2022. Rev. Erick Du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2022-08-2120 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections35 - LifeKirk Reflections 31st July 2022. Paula Roots  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. Jesus said "I am the resurrection and the life". Do you believe that? Paula concludes our series on the "I am" statements of Jesus. 2022-07-3117 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections34 - Interview with Lyudmila BrynKirk Reflections 24th July 2022. In this, the second part of our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland, Rev. Erick du Toit interviews Ukrainian visitor, Lyudmila Bryn.2022-07-2415 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections33 - VineKirk Reflections 24th July 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2022-07-2416 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections32 - The Good FightKirk Reflections 17th July 2022. Rev. Erick Du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2022-07-1716 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections31 - The WayKirk Reflections 10th July 2022. Alistair Barton brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. The ‘I am’ statements that Jesus makes in John’s Gospel are amongst   the best-known and loved verses within the whole Bible.On seven   occasions in John’s Gospel, Jesus uses the phrase ‘I am’ to explain who   he is, why he came, and what he offers to those who choose to follow   him. Receiving and responding to the words of Jesus transforms life. In   the introduction to his Gospel, John writes, ‘Out of his fullness we   have all received grace in place of...2022-07-1026 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections30 - ShepherdKirk Reflections 3rd July 2022. John McPhee  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. The ‘I am’ statements that Jesus makes in John’s Gospel are amongst  the best-known and loved verses within the whole Bible.On seven  occasions in John’s Gospel, Jesus uses the phrase ‘I am’ to explain who  he is, why he came, and what he offers to those who choose to follow  him. Receiving and responding to the words of Jesus transforms life. In  the introduction to his Gospel, John writes, ‘Out of his fullness we  have all received grace in pla...2022-07-0323 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections29 - GateKirk Reflections 26th June 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. The ‘I am’ statements that Jesus makes in John’s Gospel are amongst the best-known and loved verses within the whole Bible.On seven occasions in John’s Gospel, Jesus uses the phrase ‘I am’ to explain who he is, why he came, and what he offers to those who choose to follow him. Receiving and responding to the words of Jesus transforms life. In the introduction to his Gospel, John writes, ‘Out of his fullness we have all receiv...2022-06-2621 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections28 - LightKirk Reflections 19th June 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. The light of the world…John 8:1-12 The ‘I am’ statements that Jesus makes in John’s Gospel are amongst the best-known and loved verses within the whole Bible. On seven occasions in John’s Gospel, Jesus uses the phrase ‘I am’ to explain who he is, why he came, and what he offers to those who choose to follow him. Receiving and responding to the words of Jesus transforms life. In the introduction to...2022-06-1925 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections27 - BreadKirk Reflections 12th June 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. The bread of life…John 6:24-35 The ‘I am’ statements that Jesus makes in John’s Gospel are amongst the best-known and loved verses within the whole Bible.On seven occasions in John’s Gospel, Jesus uses the phrase ‘I am’ to explain who he is, why he came, and what he offers to those who choose to follow him. Receiving and responding to the words of Jesus transforms life. In the in...2022-06-1219 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections25 - PromptingKirk Reflections 22nd May 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. Making decisions can be difficult. Especially if you have multiple options. How are you supposed to know what direction to follow? Have you ever taken a path, totally convinced it’s within God’s will, and it backfired miserably? God’s Spirit works in mysterious ways. He is our guide and counsellor and leads us to unexpected places. I’m sure you can testify to that! In Acts 16 Paul is yet again led on a path...2022-05-2228 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections24 - AnchoredKirk Reflections 15th May 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. The sea can be a scary place. Especially when you’re in a small boat and exposed to all the elements. In Acts 27 Paul finds himself amidst a storm. The waves crash against his boat and the wind tears through his sails. But he never loses hope and keeps his eyes fixed on Christ. He even takes the time to serve Communion, will you believe!  Are you facing any storms in your life? Do you fear sink...2022-05-1509 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections23 - ShepherdKirk Reflections 8th May 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. Psalm 23: ever heard of it? It is one of the best kent pieces of Scripture in the Bible. Why is that? Why do even non-Christians know verses by heart? Are movie characters to blame as they quote though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death? Or could it be the fact we’ve heard it umpteen times at funerals… Why this fascination with a Psalm consisting of merely 6 verses? Could it be, c...2022-05-0820 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections22 - BreakfastKirk Reflections 1st May 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. Jesus was a lover of any type of feast. Whether a fancy wedding banquet, an impromptu drop-in at a sinners house or feeding masses at a public picnic. Sharing a meal was as holy as entering the temple courts, praying, or reading from the Torah.  Why? Food is at the heart of discipleship. It’s where intentional conversations shape us into becoming more and more the people of THE WAY.  This week, the resurrected Chris...2022-05-0120 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections21 - Behind Closed DoorsKirk Reflections 24th April 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. With the Easter celebrations still hanging in the air, we turn our focus to the  resurrected Jesus. He appeared to many of his followers in the days and  weeks following his crucifixion, death, burial, and resurrection. So, why is this  important? Why is it important that Jesus did not only ROSE from the  dead, but that he also REVEALED himself on multiple occasions? Could it be, that  Jesus wanted to make sure, double sure, his follow...2022-04-2424 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections20 - Risen!Kirk Reflections 17th April 2022. Easter Sunday. Rev. Erick du Toit  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This has been an important time of the year on our Calendar - Holy Week.  Together we've reflected on Jesus Christ: the last days of his life, his  crucifixion and this morning, celebrate his resurrection.2022-04-1717 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections19 - JuxtapositionKirk Reflections 10th April 2022. Palm Sunday. Rev. Erick du Toit  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. Palm Sunday marks the start of Holy Week as we reflect on Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem. The people shouted: ‘Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord!’ ‘Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!’ What’s the meaning of all this? How did things get out of hand so quickly after the crowds rejoiced at seeing Jesus enter the Holy City?2022-04-1021 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections18 - FragranceKirk Reflections 3rd April 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit  brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. Mary: A SINCERE OFFERING Lord I give you my heart, I give you my soul, I live for you alone, Every breath that I take, Every moment I'm awake, Lord, have Your way in me. "This is my desire", written by Reuben Timothy Morgan. When we listen to this hymn and read John 12: 1-8 we realise how much Mary gave of herself to Christ and we're forced t...2022-04-0325 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections17 - ConclusionKirk Reflections 27th March 2022. John McPhee brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. Our 6th theme in our series on PRAYER is: “Conclusion” John shares thoughts from Ephesians 1:15-26 and Romans 12:1-8. This was recorded live in the Kirk and refers to some images that you may not be able to see. The pocket idol referred to is a mobile phone.2022-03-2725 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections16 - MissionKirk Reflections 20th March 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. Our 5th theme in our mini-series on PRAYER is: “Mission” Sharing is fundamental to understanding the Christian Faith. Christ came to share in our brokenness and gave us a very important mission: to share our lives with others. To share in such a way that others might see and experience something of Christ’s self-sacrificial love through our deeds of love. But it’s not always easy. Sharing often ‘costs’ us something. In our passage from...2022-03-2038 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections15 - HiddennessKirk Reflections 13th March 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, the 4th theme in our mini-series on PRAYER is: “Hiddenness” Caves can be quite scary, right? We’ve all seen the films where creatures lurk in the dark or the chaos surrounding a rescue mission when someone gets lost in an underground maze. But caves can also be a place of safety. A refuge to seek shelter from a storm, to warm up by a cosy fire.  In our reading for this Sunday...2022-03-1320 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections14 - WonderKirk Reflections 6th March 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, the 3rd theme in our mini-series on PRAYER is: “Wonder” Being in awe and wonder of God is a form of Worship and Prayer. Often, the greatest of prayers is simply basking in God’s presence when we stare out the window and observe - taking in and being made aware of God’s presence in the beauty all around: spring, sunshine, flowers, a smile, laughter… God. Is. There. Join us as we look at...2022-03-0624 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections13 - ScriptureKirk Reflections 27th February 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series on Prayer. Why is the Bible so important to our daily time of devotion? Is it possible to pray without Scripture? We look at Isaiah 6: 1-8 & Matthew 28: 16-20 to shed light on some of these questions.2022-02-2714 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections12 - EncounterKirk Reflections 20th February 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we start a new series on Prayer. Moses had an encounter with God at the burning bush. A life altering experience! Is it still possible for us to have these personal ‘meetings’ with God? Or is He simply too busy…? Join us as we explore these questions and many more! [Exodus 3:1-15]2022-02-2018 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections11 - ResurrectionKirk Reflections 13th February 2022. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we look at the essence of the Christian Faith: the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. It’s kind of the heartbeat of what we stand for and without it, not much else would make sense.  [1 Corinthians 15:12-20]2022-02-1321 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections10 - ProvisionKirk Reflections 6th February 2022.  Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we look at Gods provision as we seek to prepare for a deeper relationship with God, and to step into the calling on our lives. [Luke 5:1-11]2022-02-0624 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections09 - TroublemakersKirk Reflections 30th January 2022.  Rev. Erick du Tout brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we conclude our series: New year - New beginnings - New  Opportunities considering how to accept our calling as troublemakers. We look at Jeremiah’s calling from chapter 1 and discuss how we’re all been  commissioned to speak truth to oppressive systems. This will at the best  of times cause a bit of discomfort and even trouble… if you’re bound to  get in trouble it might as well be for the right reasons!2022-01-3017 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections08 - ResilienceKirk Reflections 23rd January 2022. John McPhee brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series: New year - New beginnings - New  Opportunities looking at personal resilience based upon a deeper relationship with God.2022-01-2326 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections07 - RefreshmentKirk Reflections 16thJanuary 2022. Paula Roots brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series: New year - New beginnings - New Opportunities looking at refreshing our relationship with God.2022-01-1620 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections06 - Freedom to moveKirk Reflections 9thJanuary 2022. Marion Donald brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series: New year - New beginnings - New Opportunities.2022-01-0922 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections05 - The Challenge of ChangeKirk Reflections 2nd January 2022. Alistair Barton brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, the First Sunday of 2022, we start a new series: New year - New beginnings - New Opportunities2022-01-0225 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections04 - New ClothesKirk Reflections 26th December 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, the First Sunday after Christmas we seek to clothe ourselves for the year ahead.2021-12-2617 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections03 - LiberatorKirk Reflections 24th December 2021.  Rev. Erick du Toit brings a Christmas Watchnight message from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-12-2509 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections02 - RoadsKirk Reflections 5th December 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, the Second Sunday in Advent we seek to make the paths straight as we look forward to Christmas and to Jesus Coming.2021-12-0518 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections01 - SignsKirk Reflections 28th November 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we celebrate the First Sunday in Advent as we look forward to Christmas and to Jesus Coming.2021-11-2818 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections52 - Christ the KingKirk Reflections 21st November 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we conclude the Liturgical Year asking "who is on the throne of your heart?". 2021-11-2120 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections51 - RemembranceKirk Reflections 14th November 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we mark Remembrance Sunday.2021-11-1418 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections50 - Climate JusticeKirk Reflections 7th November 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we join with many other Churches to consider our affect on the climate and what we can do to help minimize climate change. This includes an interview with 2 pilgrims from YCCN (Young Christian Climate Network) who visited on their way to COP26 in Glasgow. 2021-11-0724 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections49 - Sixth SenseKirk Reflections 31st October 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we conclude our series on Experiencing Jesus through our senses. 06 - Spirit2021-10-3122 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections48 - TasteKirk Reflections 24th October 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we're celebrating Harvest Thanksgiving, as we continue our series on Experiencing Jesus through our senses. 05 - Taste2021-10-2419 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections48 - HearingKirk Reflections 17th October 2021. Paula Roots brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series on Experiencing Jesus through our senses. 04 - Hearing2021-10-1712 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections47 - TouchKirk Reflections 10th October 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series on Experiencing Jesus through our senses. 03 - Touch2021-10-1017 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections46 - SightKirk Reflections 3rd October 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series on Experiencing Jesus through our senses. 02 - Sight2021-10-0320 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections45 - SmellKirk Reflections 26th September 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we are excited to start a new series on Experiencing Jesus through our senses. 01 - Smell2021-09-2620 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections44 - Thirsty?Kirk Reflections 19th September 2021.  John McPhee brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, he asks, "Are you thirsty?"2021-09-1926 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections43 - CommunionKirk Reflections 12th September 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we are excited to celebrate our first in-person Communion since 2019! 2021-09-1213 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections42 - FarewellKirk Reflections 5th September 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we conclude the series - David: Lessons from a complicated life 08 - Farewell2021-09-0516 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections41 - BathshebaKirk Reflections 29th August 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue the series - David: Lessons from a complicated life 07 - Bathsheba2021-08-2921 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections40 - LamentKirk Reflections 22nd August 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue the series - David: Lessons from a complicated life 06 - Lament2021-08-2217 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections39 - ShepherdKirk Reflections 8th August 2021. Our Session Clerk, Paula Roots brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue the series - David: Lessons from a complicated life 05 - Shepherd2021-08-0814 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections38 - PerseverenceKirk Reflections 1st August 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. Today was our Picnic & Praise event at Carlowrie Castle, and we had worship outdoors and enjoyed fellowship with the community of Kirkliston.  This week, we take a break from the series - David: Lessons from a complicated life to take inspiration from the sporting events happening at the moment. 2021-08-0112 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections37 - BesorKirk Reflections 25th July 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue the series - David: Lessons from a complicated life 04 - Besor2021-07-2517 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections36 - AbigailKirk Reflections 18th July 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue the series - David: Lessons from a complicated life 03 - Abigail2021-07-1820 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections35 - GoliathKirk Reflections 4th July 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our summer series - David: Lessons from a complicated life 02 - Goliath2021-07-1114 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections34 - AnointedKirk Reflections 4th July 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.   This week, we start a new series - David: Lessons from a complicated life 01 - David's Anointment2021-07-0420 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections33 - The SnakeKirk Reflections 27th June 2021. John McPhee brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue the series - Animals of the Bible 05 - The Snake Bible References: Numbers 21: 4-9 John 3: 14-172021-06-2719 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections32 - The RavenKirk Reflections 20th June 2021. Alistair Barton brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue the series - Animals of the Bible 04 - The Raven Bible References: I Kings 17:1-16 Luke 12:22-25 2021-06-2021 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections31 - The LionKirk Reflections 13th June 2021. Marion Donald brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue the series - Animals of the Bible 03 - The Lion2021-06-1320 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections30 - The FishKirk Reflections 6th June 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue the series - Animals of the Bible 02 - The Fish 2021-06-0617 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections29 - The DonkeyKirk Reflections 30th May 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week marks the start of a new series - Animals of the Bible 01 - The Donkey 2021-05-3020 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections28 - Pentecost SundayKirk Reflections 23rd May 2021.  Marion Donald brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-05-2314 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections27 - Puzzle PiecesKirk Reflections 16th May 2021.  Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-05-1718 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections26 - Eternal LifeKirk Reflections 9th May 2021.  Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-05-1018 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections25 - Blind spotsKirk Reflections 2nd May 2021.  Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-05-0818 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections24 - What is Love?Kirk Reflections 25th April 2021. John McPhee brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. 2021-04-2511 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections23 - Children of GodKirk Reflections 18th April 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-04-1820 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections22 - LightKirk Reflections 11th April 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-04-1119 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections21 - The Greatest EscapeKirk Reflections 4th April 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our Weekly Reflections for Easter Sunday from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-04-0416 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections20 - A new commandmentKirk Reflections 1st April 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our Holy Week reflections for Maundy Thursday from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-04-0113 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections19 - BetrayalKirk Reflections 31st March 2021. John McPhee brings our Holy Week reflections for Wednesday from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-03-3108 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections18 - Mission: ImpossibleKirk Reflections 30th March 2021. Alistair Barton brings our Holy Week reflections for Tuesday from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-03-3015 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections17 - WorthKirk Reflections 29th March 2021. Marion Donald brings our Holy Week reflections for Monday from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-03-2908 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections16 - DisapointmentKirk Reflections 28th March 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections for Palm Sunday from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-03-2815 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections15 - Learning from ExperienceKirk Reflections 21st March 2021. John MacPhee brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. 2021-03-2110 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections14 - What do we really need?Kirk Reflections 21st March 2021. Alistair Barton brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland.2021-03-1416 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections13 - The Vineyard OwnerKirk Reflections 7th March 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we are continue our series on Pretty Parables. 07 - The vineyard owner2021-03-0713 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections12 - The Pharisee and the Tax CollectorKirk Reflections 28th February 2021. Marion Donald brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series on Pretty Parables. 06 - The Pharisee and the Tax Collector2021-02-2813 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections11 - The Rich man and LazarusKirk Reflections 21st February 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series on Pretty Parables. 05 - The rich man and Lazarus2021-02-2115 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections10 - The Ten TalentsKirk Reflections 14th February 2021. John McPhee brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series on Pretty Parables. 04 - The Ten Talents2021-02-1409 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections09 - The shrewd managerKirk Reflections 7th February 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we are continue our series on Pretty Parables. 03 - The shrewd manager2021-02-0712 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections08 - The Rich FoolKirk Reflections 31st January 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we continue our series on Pretty Parables. 02 - The rich fool2021-01-3118 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections07 - The good SamaritanKirk Reflections 24th January 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. This week, we start a new series on Pretty Parables. 01 - The Good Samaritan2021-01-2417 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections06 - WitnessKirk Reflections 17th January 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. 2021-01-1712 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections05 - BaptismKirk Reflections 10th January 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. 2021-01-1017 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections04 - A Child of GodKirk Reflections 3rd January 2021. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. 2021-01-0317 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections03 - Hallelujah!Kirk Reflections 27th December 2020. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. 2020-12-2715 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections02 - Light of the worldKirk Reflections 25th December 2020. Rev. Erick du Toit brings our Christmas Message from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. 2020-12-2514 minKirk ReflectionsKirk Reflections01 - LoveKirk Reflections 13th December 2020. Marion Donald brings our weekly reflections from Kirkliston Parish Church, Scotland. 2020-12-1310 min