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October 25, 2025

This week, our service will be led by Christine at 11am. Tea and coffee will be available in the hall afterwards.

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The church will be open to visitors on Tuesday and Friday mornings from 10am until 12noon. Entry is by the door at the top of the ramp at the far end of the carpark.

Next Saturday, November 1, will be our car bootsale.

We welcome everyone to Sherwood Greenlaw Church - a busy Christian community in the east end of Paisley. This coming Sunday, we are having a joint service with our friends at St Mark's Church Oldhall.

This will be a service of Holy Communion and it will be led by Rev Sonia Blakesley, minister of St Mark's Church, supported by office bearers from both congregations. All are welcome.

On Wednesday, our midweek service, Wednesday Worship, will take place at 10.45am in Sherwood Greenlaw. Tea and coffee are served in the hall after these service:

On Sunday, morning worship will be at 11am conducted by Rev Gordon Armstrong. Sunday School meet in the church.

Stamps continue to be collected to support the Church of Central Africa’s project ‘Firmly Planted’ Donations of food or money for the Renfrewshire Foodbankare welcome.

Our organist, David Murray, will be playing at Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum on Tuesday, November 11 at 1pm. The Friendly Hour meet on Tuesdays in the church hall at 2pm.

In the Wynd Centre, the free tea and toast continues in the Wynd Café area on Tuesdays from 9.30am to 11.30am and the Thursday midweek services are held at 11.15am in the Apse Room followed by tea/coffee.

Boys’ Brigade meet in The Wynd Centre on Friday evenings. Anchors and Juniors are 6.30pm to 8pm; Company 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Any new boys will be made most welcome.

To help with the ongoing work of the Wynd Centre, we are collecting used ink cartridges which can be sent to a supplier for recycling.

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