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This sermon was preached on 15th June 2025 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church. The sermon outline was 'Jesus' resurrection and ours' 1 Corinthians 15:35-49
This sermon was preached on 8 June 2025 at all services of Helensburgh Anglican Church. the sermon outline was as follows: 1. Conviction and Confidence 2. The Expected Lord 3. The Resurrected Lord 4. Responding to the Resurrected Lord
This sermon was preached on 1st June at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church. The sermon outline was as follows: 1.Belief 2. Coming to Belief 3. Believing but not seeing 4. Believing and Life 5. Receiving Life
In this episode of Educator Yarns, we speak with Stephanie Watson, an inspiring early childhood educator and nominee for the Koori Curriculum Early Childhood Educator of the Year awards. Based at Happy Hearts Academy Early Learning Centre in Helensburgh, Stephanie has transformed her service's approach to embedding Aboriginal perspectives through developing a meaningful Reconciliation Action Plan from scratch. With over ten years of experience in early childhood education, Stephanie shares her journey from wanting to work with the Starlight Foundation to becoming an educational leader passionate about ensuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and perspectives are authentically integrated into daily practice. Her story reveals how dedicated research, community connections, and persistent advocacy can create meaningful cultural learning experiences for both educators and children. Key Takeaways • Stephanie developed a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) from scratch at her service, transforming it from a token gesture into a living, breathing document that staff engage with daily. • She emphasises the importance of embedding Aboriginal perspectives with meaning and passion, rather than just including them because they're required. • When seeking local Aboriginal connections, Stephanie found it beneficial to look beyond immediate geographical boundaries to find community members and resources in neighbouring areas. • Creating a visible RAP display in the centre hallway increased staff and family interest and participation in reconciliation initiatives. • Stephanie recognises that educators can contribute to reconciliation work within their own rooms through simple changes like incorporating Aboriginal artwork and thoughtful use of colours. • She highlights the distinction between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation in the early childhood setting, ensuring respectful engagement with Aboriginal cultures. • The centre successfully organised a remote Christmas drive, collecting five large tubs of donated toys for Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory. • Fundraising efforts for the Aboriginal Literacy Foundation raised over £400, demonstrating practical commitment to supporting Indigenous education. • Non-Indigenous families have shown enthusiastic support for Aboriginal perspectives being embedded in the curriculum, providing positive feedback and engagement. • Stephanie's approach includes continuous professional development, ensuring educators have access to accurate information and appropriate resources. Stephanie's journey demonstrates how one passionate educator can transform an entire service's approach to embedding Aboriginal perspectives in early childhood education. By creating meaningful connections, engaging all stakeholders, and maintaining a commitment to continuous learning, she has developed a model that other services can aspire to. If you're looking to enhance your own practice and create more authentic cultural experiences for children, this episode provides practical strategies and inspiration to begin your own reconciliation journey. Access the episode resources here.
This sermon was preached on 25th May 2025 at all services of Helensburgh Anglican Church.
This sermon was preached on 18 May at all services of Helensburgh Anglican Church. The sermon outline was as follows: 1) Magic and Religion 2) Jesus' Conquest of Satan 3) The Conquest Continues in Acts 4) Jesus, the All-Conquering King 5) Rejoicing in Conquest
This sermon was preached on the 11th of May 2025, at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church.
This sermon was preached on 4th May 2025 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church.
'Sleep Came Early' is part of the series A Year in Scotland. This is the April episode.Join me for a journey to Helensburgh on the Firth of Clyde and let's explore Scotland in April, the month of "hanami" and a sleepy Cailleach.In this story, we travel to the Victorian seaside resort of Helensburgh, we'll dive into the backstory of this coastal town and its illustrious inhabitants. We indulge in "hanami" (the Japanese art of flower viewing), visit Hill House, and round off our day out at sea.Visit my website to find the full show notes incl. the transcript, photos from my trip and links to all the places & resources I mention in this episode.Help us spread the word about Wild for Scotland! If you hear something you like in this episode, take a screenshot and share what you like about it on your Instagram stories. And tag us @wildforscotland so we can say thank you! Let me help you plan your DREAM TRIP to Scotland! Book a free enquiry call to find out more. Browse my Scotland itineraries for your next trip.Connect with me on Instagram @wildforscotland!Join our email list to never miss an episode.Planning a trip to Scotland? Check out my Scotland blog Watch Me See!
This sermon was preached on 27th April at all services of Helensburgh Park Anglican Church. The sermon outline was as follows: 1. When you've been wronged. 2. Setting the scene for Atonement 3. Atonement Accomplished 4. Atonement Uncovered 5. Atonement for us.
As I walk the hills of Helensburgh, Scotland, gazing over the Clyde from Ben Bouie, I'm struck by the battles we face, not just physical, but spiritual. Today, April 23, we celebrate St. George's Day, honouring a man who stood unwavering for Christ. Saint George, born around 275 AD in Cappadocia, now Turkey, was a Roman soldier under Emperor Diocletian. When ordered to renounce his faith, he refused, facing torture and martyrdom in 303 AD.
This sermon was preached on 20th April 2025 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church
This sermon was preached on the 13th April 2025 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church. The sermon title was " Guidance in Acts"
This sermon was preached on Sunday the 6th of April 2025 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church.
This sermon was preached on 30th March 2025 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church.
Ella speaks on 2 Corinthians 12:1-10 at the Helensburgh Anglican Church Womens Retreat 2025
The sermon was preached on 16 March 2025 at all services of Helensburgh Anglican Church. The sermon outline was as follows: 1) In need of Salvation 2) Promises of Salvation 3) Salvation Revealed 4) Salvation Declared 5) Enjoying Salvation
This sermon was preached on 9th March 2025 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church. The sermon was titled The Gospel in Acts
This sermon was preached on 2nd March 2025 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church
This sermon was preached on the 23rd of February 2025 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church.
This sermon was preached on 16th February 2025 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church
This sermon was preached on 9th February 2025 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church.
This sermon was preached on 2 Feb 2025 at all services of Helensburgh Anglican Church. The sermon outline was as follows: Introduction The free gift of God's grace The Plendour of the church The hardness of life Motivation to pray
This sermon was preached on 26th January 2025 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church
This sermons was preached at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church
This sermon was preached on 29th December 2024 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church.
This sermon was preached on Christmas Eve 2024 at Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church
This sermon was preached on Christmas Day 2024 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church.
This sermon was preached on 15th December 2024 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church
This sermon was preached on 8th December 2024 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church
This sermon was preached on 1st December 2024 at all services at Helensburgh Anglican Church,
This sermon was preached on the 24th November 2024 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church
This sermon was preached on the 17th of November 2024 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church.
This sermon was preached on 10/11/2024 at all services of Helensburgh Anglican Church. The sermon outline was as follows: 1. Starting and Finishing 2. Disciplines need Perseverence 3. Disciples in Training 4. Disciples make Every Effort 5. Disciples being Trained by God
This sermon was preached on the 3rd of November 2024 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church
This sermon was preached on Sunday the 27th of October 2024 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church.
This sermon was preached on 20th October 2024 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican church.
This sermon was preached on the 13th of October 2024 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church.
This sermon was preached on 10th October at all services of Helensburgh Anglican Church
This sermon was preached on 29th September 2024 at all services of Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church
In January 2015, Margaret and Angus Mackenzie's son Neil died in a climbing accident in Canada. Neil loved the outdoors, and to continue his memory, the couple set up a trust in his name to provide funding for those wanting to access outdoor pursuits. This year they're undertaking a bit of a walking challenge as Mark found out when he went to meet them.Across the country, a growing number of citizen scientists are monitoring the state of our rivers. Rachel heads to the Clyde Valley to catch up with a ranger who is testing her stretch of the river for signs of pollution.In this week's Scotland Outdoors podcast, Mark meets poet and artist Kenneth Steven who lives on Seil Island. Kenneth's recent book, Atoms of Delight, focuses on the idea of pilgrimages in nature. He explained the concept to Mark.Rachel is in Aberdeenshire meeting the only commercial grower of Saskatoons - a type of super berry. Grower Charlie explains more about the fruit, which is common in Canada, and why he started growing them.The shortlist for this year's Woodland Trust Tree of the Year competition has been unveiled, and there are three oaks from Scotland in the running. We chat to George Anderson from the Woodland Trust about the competition and get an update on the Loch Arkaig Ospreys.Inverness Castle is currently undergoing a major transformation to turn it into a tourist attraction. Mark visited the site and spoke to the project manager about what they're doing and also heard about the restoration of the impressive rose window.Fifty years ago this year, the MV Captayannis, a Greek-registered ship carrying a cargo of sugar, foundered in a storm in the Firth of Clyde, between Greenock and Helensburgh. The ship was never salvaged and became a bit of local landmark. Paul English went on one of the sightseeing trips run by Clyde Charters to get up close with the sugar ship wreck.If you've been in Perthshire over the last few weeks, you may have noticed some rather striking Highland Coos. Thirty giant sculptures painted by artists have been dotted around the region as part of a new art trail. Rachel met one of the artists, Charlotte Brayley, and her colourful coo creation in Perth.
멜버른 야라 벤드(Yarra Bend)의 플라잉폭스(Flying Fox) 전망대, 시드니 헬렌스버그(Helensburgh)의 반딧불이 터널, 캔버라의 트러플팜(Truffle Farm)을 살펴봅니다.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Gordon Dalziel and Mark Wilson on transfer deadline day with Andrew Maclean live in the 'Superscoreboard Transfer Centre'Hearing from a lot of angry Celtic fans about the lack of activity, while Paul in Helensburgh defends the club. We also hear from Simon the Killie fan who is very excited at the prospect of Kevin Van Veen joining the club.Remember you can also watch the podcast as well as listen.youtube.com/@Clyde1SSB
Golf is hard! Putting is hard! But I believe anyone can improve their putting and anyone can be a great putter. This episode, we all need to hole more putts. The man to help us with that today is Ross MacLeod, a Putting Coach from Helensburgh, Scotland. Ross is a PGA Professional and putting specialist with over 10 years experience. Do remember to check Off Scratch Golf - Performance Coaching for ALL Golfers - head over to https://offscratchgolf.com If you love this Podcast please follow on Apple, subscribe, hit the bell on Spotify and be the first to get new episodes. You can find me socially at: https://www.instagram.com/pro_fitgolf Here's our website: https://www.pro-fitgolfconditioning.com Find Ross here: https://rossmacleodputting.com
On this episode Adam and Pete talk about the Badlands On Fire Art exhibition, starting this Saturday at Rowan Gallery in Helensburgh. Ross has put the collection in the gallery on display and made the pieces available to purchase. Adam and Ross will be at the gallery on June 3rd from midday. Also discussed is the upcoming vinyl reissues of all 3 The Music albums plus the singles collection.
In this episode, we are joined by Ross Macleod (@rossmacleodputt). Ross has had over 10 years of experience as a putting coach for every level of golfer from beginners to tour pros. Currently, Ross lives in Helensburgh, Scotland, and offers both online and in person coaching. ---Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin)---(00:45) - how Ross got into the game of golf (02:32) - playing college golf in Scotland(07:13) - becoming a putting coach(11:20) - fundamentals of putting(18:37) - evolution of putting styles(21:40) - putter fitting(28:23) - eye position in putting(31:20) - working through the yips(41:01) - arm lock putters(45:25) - putting practice plan(56:14) - working with tour players(57:34) - one thing Ross would tell a junior golfer