News for November 23rd 2025

Notices for  November 23rd 2025

Services for November 30th 2025, First Sunday of Advent

Morning Worship at:

9.30am                          Holy Trinity Church, Ballisodare

10.45am                        Emlaghfad Church, Ballymote

12.00pm                          St Paul’s Church, Collooney 

Collect for Today

Eternal Father,

whose Son Jesus Christ ascended to the throne of heaven

that he might rule over all things as Lord and King:

Keep the Church in the unity of the Spirit

and in the bond of peace,

and bring the whole created order to worship at his feet,

who is alive and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,

one God, now and for ever. 

Reverse Advent Calendar

For harvest we collected food for the Foodbank and I remarked on the other items also needed such as toiletries, nappies, cleaning equipment, first aid items etc.

So for Advent we are doing a sort of reverse advent calendar where rather than opening a calendar and finding a little bit of chocolate we bring in these items for the Sundays of advent. Toiletries are quite often a Christmas gift and it would be great to “gift” them to those less fortunate. The suggestion is to bring on the following Sundays as below:

1st Sunday, Nov 30th              Lady’s toiletries

2nd Sunday, Dec 7th                 Men’s toiletries

3rd Sunday, Dec 14th               Kid’s toiletries

4th Sunday, December 21st      Cleaning stuff

Items include: toothpaste, toothbrushes, hairbrushes, combs, shampoo, nappies, wipes, bathroom/kitchen/toilet cleaners washing up liquid, cleaning cloths and brushes etc.

Mission Opportunity in South Africa

In July 2026 Christiaan Snell will lead a 10 day visit to Cape Town working in a township alongside Crosslinks. It’s an opportunity to be exposed to God’s global Church, to serve the church in Cape Town and be encouraged by what God is doing in other places.

Applications can be made through Crosslinks but if you have someone in mind and want to know more you can contact Christiaan. The criteria for those considering going is that they are:

1) over 18 (or 16 if accompanied by a parent)

2) a committed Christian, having been part of your church for over year

3) a team player motivated by service and mission.

For anyone under 25 coming some grant funding available to offset some of the costs. Estimated cost is around 1600 euros. Further details are on our website.

Advent Prayer by Henri Nouwen

Lord Jesus, Master of both the light and the darkness,

send your Holy Spirit upon our preparations for Christmas.

We who have so much to do seek quiet spaces to hear your voice each day.

We who are anxious over many things look forward to your coming among us.

We who are blessed in so many ways long for the complete joy of your kingdom.

We whose hearts are heavy seek the joy of your presence.

We are your people,

walking in darkness,

yet seeking the light.

To you we say, “Come Lord Jesus!”

 Service Plan – Advanced Notice

Please note that from January 2026 all services will move forward one slot. The new pattern will be:

9.30am    St Paul’s Church, Collooney

10.45am  Holy Trinity Church, Ballisodare

Noon       Emlaghfad Church, Ballymote

MU News

“Souls of Our Shoes” reception which is being held in the Long Gallery, Parliament Buildings, Belfast on Tuesday 25th November 2025.

Twenty-eight women have been killed in Northern Ireland since 2020 by someone known to them. Mothers’ Union has actively participated in the “16 Days of Activism” initiative for more than 10 years, raising awareness of, and campaigning to bring an end to domestic abuse and gender-based violence. One of the initiatives which we use to raise awareness is the “Souls of Our Shoes” exhibition which has been displayed in many locations throughout Ireland since 2018. We are delighted to bring it to Stormont to mark the 2025 “16 Days of Activism”.

This exhibition is a thought-provoking and effective method of displaying the powerlessness and fear of those facing domestic abuse, as well as inspiring the strength and courage needed to escape it.

We hope that you will be able to attend, please remember to rsvp to allireland.mothersunion@gmail.com by the 28th October.

Thought for the Future

I recently opened a box that contained some old holiday slides only to discover I had packed space fillers including my father’s wallet. In his wallet was this called ‘One Voice’

In 1645 one vote gave Cromwell control of his country.

In 1649 one vote decided the execution of Charles 1

In 1776 one vote gave America English instead of German as a language.

In 1923 one vote made Hitler leader of the Nazi Party.

 Don’t say one voice is never heard.

Leaving a Gift for the Church in your Will

Legacy gifts or ‘gifts in will’ are an important source of income for churches, allowing us to make long-term plans. They are also a way of enabling you to continue to support the church after you’re gone.

By remembering us in your will, you can help ensure the church’s presence will continue to benefit many generations to come.

Further details on how to do this are on our website along with answers to some of the questions you may have. A paper version can be provided on request.

Irish Hospice Foundation

Bereavement Support Line available Mon-Fri, 10.00am-1.00pm 1800 80 70 77

Bank Transfers and Standing Orders

If you would like to make donations via bank transfer or by standing order please contact the Rector or the local treasurer who will provide appropriate details.

Church of Ireland parishes in Collooney, Ballymote and Ballisodare