Like him or not Jeremy Clarkson is doing a good job on "who wants to be a millionaire?".
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Tuesday, 8 May 2018
Monday, 7 May 2018
Windows 10 1803 update April 2018
Success in two upgardes to Windows 10 1803 last week. To see the changes and new features click here.
If you are having problems click for help Microsoft support
If you are having problems click for help Microsoft support
Sunday, 6 May 2018
Why they are leaving the Church ( or have left)
Interesting read about the possiblities of why "the younger generation" are leaving ...or have left the church.
Milleniums ( 18 - 35 approx) why they ARE leaving the church.
Milleniums ( 18 - 35 approx) why they ARE leaving the church.
Saturday, 5 May 2018
For Worship leaders across the country...
Here is a video from Practical Worship a channel I have been watching for sometime. It speaks for its self.
The channel
The video
The channel
The video
Friday, 4 May 2018
Bible Society contravenes its formal deeds in ....
Back in the late 1700's and early 1800s there was a great theological fight with the Bible Society
At one point the Haldanes as
supporters of the British and Foreign Bible Society (now known as The
Bible Society of England and Wales) stopped supporting it because
they were issuing bibles with the Apocrypha in it. The Bible Society
were acting contrary to their formal deed of institution.
Thursday, 3 May 2018
Glas and going backwards
I seem to be going around in circles and or backwards. I mention Glas and then i need to explain who he was and his impact in Scottish Churches...
John Glas (1696-1773) of Auchtermucty was a person who sought the
scriptures and at the time concluded that Christ's kingdom is one
that is completely spiritual, and therefore as such should be
independent of both state control or support. He was a minister from
the age of 24 and was the fifth son of the manse. Although he did not
want to leave the Church of Scotland he took up a new cause from the
parish at Tealing near Dundee and started anew Church known as the
Glasite Church. Churches sprung up in Dundee, Perth and with the
textile industry flourishing at the time further Churches were set up
in Paisley and Dunkeld. They as a Church were never large in number
but their influence was great both national and international by the
strong promoter John Glas's son in law Robert Sandeman.
The Church was known for its "foot washing" and "holy
kissing" and for its love feasts or Communion celebrations that
resembled banquets. The local name for the Church was the "Kail
Kirk". This Communion was only administered by elders. As a
Church they preferred "unlearned preachers".
Sandemanianism
The basis of the Sandemanian Church
lies with John Glas the minister of the Church of Scotland devoted to
the Church but because of differing opinions at the time forced to
leave and set up a Church based on his new found principles. These services would take no account
of the Christian calender.
Robert Sandeman(1718-1771) who's family business based in
Perth was bleachers of fabrics, took up the leadership of the
movement in the 1750s. He had business contacts in London which gave
him the opportunities to write and speak in England. He married John
Glas Daughter Catherine.
The result was the son in law of
Glas became the strongest and most wide spread promoter of Glas
theology. The most famous Glasite from the past is Michael Faraday.
The Sandemanian Church through its elders demanded total obedience to
their decisions from any or all of their congregation. This in the
long term caused several splits and was also the downfall of the
“Scotch” Baptist Church who followed some of the principles.
The Sandemanian service was one of
love and hope with singing of Hymns, yet unaccompanied, at each
meeting. A roll call was taken and as well as the prayers and study
of the word the preaching was taken by the elders. These services
would take no account of the Christian calender in respect to Lent,
Easter and Christmas.
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