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Title: Saturday Night at the Lighthouse WELCOMES YOU


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Saturday Night at the Lighthouse WELCOMES YOU
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  • A TASTE OF SCOTLAND
  • With MacJudah

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  • A Celebration of Gods Love
  • For Scotland

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Great Scots
  • David Livingstone
  • (1813-1873)

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Great Scots
Robert and Mary Moffat
  • Robert Moffat was a Scottish lad, the son of poor
    parents. His mother, was a devoted Christian
    woman, who taught him to love the Bible and to
    read it daily. In 1816, when he was twenty-one
    years of age, he went out to Africa.
  • Mary Smith married Robert in Capetown in 1819.
    They settled in Kuruman, which was the centre of
    their work for fifty years.
  • The eldest daughter of the Moffat's, Mary,
    married David Livingstone, the friendship of his
    father-in-law was one of the great determining
    influences in Livingstone's life.

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Great Scots
  • James Gilmour (1843-1891)
  • FROM CARMUNNOCK
  • was a Scottish missionary to Mongolia who
    made lonely, heroic efforts to preach the gospel
    to a people steeped in Lamaist forms of Buddhism
    spending summers with nomadic Mongols on the
    plains of Mongolia and winters with Mongols in
    Peking. After his wife died in 1885, he labored
    in eastern Mongolia until his death at age 47,
    after 21 years of missionary service

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Great Scots
  • Jane Haining
  • from Dumfries
  • (Born in Dunscore 6th June 1897))
  • She became a missionary to the Jewish
    mission in Hungary and died for her beliefs in
    the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz
  • Jane worked for ten years in a threadmaker's
    in Paisley, but at a meeting in Glasgow about the
    Jewish Mission she turned to a friend and said,
    prophetically 'I have found my life-work.'
  • Gassed at Auschwitz in August 1944

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Great People
  • Eric Liddell

(16 January 1902 21 February 1945, was a
Scottish athlete, rugby union international
player, and missionary to China. Eric was the
winner of the Men's 400 metres at the 1924 Summer
Olympics held in Paris. Liddell's Olympic
training and racing, and the Christian
convictions which influenced him, are depicted in
the Oscar-winning 1981 film Chariots of Fire
John Knox
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Great People
  • Rev.
  • Tom
  • Allan

The post-war decade saw people searching for
spiritual inspiration, and many found it when
Billy Graham came to Kelvin Hall in 1955 with his
"crusade". Church attendances boomed. This was
the heyday of the Tell Scotland movement when Rev
Tom Allan, an evangelical with a social
conscience, could pack out St George's Tron, and
evening services were still being held in most
city churches.
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Great Times
  • The Scottish Reformation
  • The Scottish Reformation culminated in 1560,
    and. It was part of the wider
  • European Protestant Reformation and in
    Scotland's case culminated in the
  • re-establishment of the church along
    Reformed lines,
  • The Reformation Parliament of 1560, approved
    a Confession of Faith based on the authority of
    the Bible
  • The Scottish Reformation decisively shaped
    the Church of Scotland and, through it, all other
    Presbyterian churches worldwide.

John Knox
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Great Times
  • The Scottish Covenanters
  • Between 1638 and 1688 in Scotland many
    people refused to accept the Royal decree that
    the king was head of the church. When those who
    refused signed a Covenant, which stated that
    Jesus Christ was the only head of the church,
    they were effectively signing their own death
    warrants.
  • The Covenanters were hunted down and the
    common soldier was empowered to take life at will
    of any suspect.
  • The persecution had no mercy on man, woman
    or child, irrespective of circumstances. Any
    class of Covenanter once caught by the King's
    troops was shot or murdered on the spot

, Rev. James Renwick Hanged in Edinburgh February
17, 1688
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Great Times
  • Scottish Revivals
  • Cambuslang Revival 1742
  • Kilsyth Revival 1908
  • The Lewis Revival 1949-52
  • North East Fisherfolks Revival 1922
  • Jock Troop/ Tent Hall

Duncan Campbell
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  • A Celebration of Gods Love
  • For Scotland

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1 All hail the power of Jesus' name Let
angels,let angels.. prostrate fall bring
forth the royal diadem, and crown.. and
crown... Him Lord of all. 2. Ye chosen seed of
Israel's race, ye ransomedransomedfrom the
fall, hail him who saves you by His grace,
and crownand crownHim Lord of all. 3 Crown
him, ye martyrs of your God, who from.who from
His altar call extol the Stem of Jesse's
Rod, and crown ..and crown.. Him Lord of all.
4. O that with yonder sacred throng we
at.we at His feet may fall! We'll join the
everlasting song, and crown ..and crown.. Him
Lord of all.

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  • The Lighthouse welcomes
  • MacJudah
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