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Jesus calls us o'er the tumult of our life's wild restless sea; day by day his voice still calls us saying, 'Christian, follow me.' As of old Saint Andrew heard it by the Galilean lake, turned from home and work and kindred, leaving all for Jesus' sake. Jesus calls us from the worship of the vain world's golden store, from each idol that would keep us, saying, 'Christian, love me more.' In our joys and in our sorrows, days of toil and hours of ease, Jesus calls, in cares and pleasures, 'Christian, love me more than these.' Jesus calls us: by your mercies, Saviour, may we hear your call, give our hearts in glad obedience, serve and love you best of all.

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Page 1: Download (DOCX, 1.35MB) - Web viewAnd altho’ I’m no’ a man who throws a word away. ... Roamin’ in the gloamin’ on the bonny banks o’ Clyde. ... By yon bonnie banks and

Jesus calls us o'er the tumultof our life's wild restless sea;day by day his voice still calls ussaying, 'Christian, follow me.'

As of old Saint Andrew heard itby the Galilean lake,turned from home and work and kindred,leaving all for Jesus' sake.

Jesus calls us from the worshipof the vain world's golden store,from each idol that would keep us,saying, 'Christian, love me more.'

In our joys and in our sorrows,days of toil and hours of ease,Jesus calls, in cares and pleasures,'Christian, love me more than these.'

Jesus calls us: by your mercies,Saviour, may we hear your call,give our hearts in glad obedience,serve and love you best of all.

St. Andrew’s Day SocialSt. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church

Kingston ON

Thursday November 30, 2017

Page 2: Download (DOCX, 1.35MB) - Web viewAnd altho’ I’m no’ a man who throws a word away. ... Roamin’ in the gloamin’ on the bonny banks o’ Clyde. ... By yon bonnie banks and

Roamin’ in the Gloamin’

I’ve seen lots of bonnie lassies travelin’ far and wideBut my hear is centered now on bonny Kate McBrideAnd altho’ I’m no’ a man who throws a word awayI’m surprise mysel’ sometimes at all I’ve got to sayRoamin’ in the gloamin’ on the bonny banks o’ ClydeRoamin’ in the gloaming with my lassie by my sideWhen the sun has gone to restThat’s the time that we love bestAch, it’s lovely roamin’ in the gloamin’.

Roamin’ in the gloamin’ on the bonny banks o’ ClydeRoamin’ in the gloaming with my lassie by my sideWhen the sun has gone to restThat’s the time that we love bestAch, it’s lovely roamin’ in the gloamin’.

Last nich after strollin’ we got hame at half past nineSittin’ at the kitchen fire I asked her to be mine When she promised, I got up and danced the Hielan’ flingI’ve just been at the jew’llers and I’ve picked a nice wee ring.

Loch Lomond

By yon bonnie banks and yon bonnie braes,Where the sun shines bright on Loch Lomond;Oh we two have passed so many blithesome daysOn the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond.

O ye’ll tak the highroad and I’ll tak the low road,And I’ll be in Scotland a fore ye,But I and my true love will never meet again’On the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond

Sweets and Tea

Choral Welcome St. Andrew’s ChoirWi' a Hundred Pipers an a'The Blue Bell of ScotlandBonnets of Bonnie Dundee

Words of Welcome Andrew Johnston

Highland Dance Rob Roy DancersAnnMarie McMullen, Anna Wood, Grace Woodman Annabelle Mastorakos, Meg Bruce

More Sweets and TeaPrayer Peter Trudeau

Historical Dress Poetry Recitation Eva Barnes

‘Lochinvar’ by Sir Walter Scott

The Return of Sir Harry Lauder John HallI Love a LassieLoch Lomond

Presentation John Marshall

Congregational SingingRoamin’ in the Gloamin’

HymnJesus call us o’er the tumult