Inverness Training Weekend
Wednesday, August 8th, 2007
Phil Magee (Dingwall)
I had heard of the preaching training days which the Baptist College was organising for lay people who had a gift for preaching but Glasgow was a few miles from Dingwall. So I was quite pleased when I heard that Rev. Stuart Blythe (Lecturer and Development officer at the Scottish Baptist College) would [...]
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Phil Magee (Dingwall)
I had heard of the preaching training days which the Baptist College was organising for lay people who had a gift for preaching but Glasgow was a few miles from Dingwall. So I was quite pleased when I heard that Rev. Stuart Blythe (Lecturer and Development officer at the Scottish Baptist College) would [...]
A visit to Wigtown
Wednesday, August 8th, 2007
From Glen Cartwright, General Secretary
Wigtown, nestling a few miles to the south of Newton Stewart, in deepest Galloway, is not only the traditional centre of the former burgh of Wigtownshire, but is home to the graves of the Covenanters who were martyred in 1685 by being tied to a stake in Wigtown Bay and is [...]
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From Glen Cartwright, General Secretary
Wigtown, nestling a few miles to the south of Newton Stewart, in deepest Galloway, is not only the traditional centre of the former burgh of Wigtownshire, but is home to the graves of the Covenanters who were martyred in 1685 by being tied to a stake in Wigtown Bay and is [...]
