Funerals

Tribute to Paul McCauley

On Wednesday, Stephen had the opportunity to speak at St. Ninian’s at the funeral of Paul McCauley. Paul worshipped with us from November 2021 until his sudden death 13 months later. As a congregation we are still in shock at his sudden death, and yet we’re grateful for the evidence we saw of God’s grace in Paul’s life. You can listen to what Stephen said here (audio slightly muffled):

Martin Colledge, 1923-2020

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Martin Colledge, the former Head Gardener at Logan Botanic Garden, passed away on the 2nd of March at the age of 97. He had ben associated with our congregation since the early 1980s. A Service of Thanksgiving for his life was held this morning. Given Martin’s job as a horticulturist and love for the Old Testament, Stephen spoke on how mankind began in a paradise garden, how that paradise was lost, and how it can be regained.

You can listen to a recording below:

The following obituary appeared in the Free Press:

‘Peacefully at Galloway Community Hospital, Stranraer on Monday 2nd March, 2020. James Martin Colledge, aged 97 years formerly of Son Amar, Stoneykirk. Beloved husband of the late Allanina McKinnon, a dearly loved uncle and great uncle. Funeral on Monday 16th March, 2020. Service in the R.P. Church, Dalrymple Street, Stranraer at 1.00pm. Thereafter interment at Stoneykirk cemetery. All friends respectfully invited, family flowers only please, donations if desired in aid of R.N.I.B. on retiral from church’.

We assure Martin’s family of our prayers for them at this time.

Karina Sisi, 1947 - 2019

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A week ago, one of our most committed members, Karina Sisi, passed way following a short illness.

Today, we held a Service of Thanksgiving for her life. For those unable to make the funeral, the audio of the address is available below:

In light of Karina’s passing, Stephen preached on the Christian hope of the resurrection at our morning service yesterday. You can listen to it below:

It was a joy to know Karina. We will miss her, and we assure her family of our continued prayers in the days ahead.