New West Coast initiative in Scotland takes off

John MacKinnon  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Sep 2023
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New West Coast initiative in Scotland takes off

Stranraer | photo: iStock

Following a mini tour of different geographical areas in Scotland by Nick McQuaker, the Gospel Partnership Development Officer, in May 2022, it’s great to report the establishment of the recently formed West Coast Gospel Partnership.

It was initially the vision of six churches and four church leaders in Ayrshire, Dumfries and Galloway, and has a huge potential for growth.

The steering-group members are Nathan Owens of Maxwell United Free Church, Kilmaurs, Daniel Sturgeon of Stranraer Baptist Church, and Lee Ballantine of Harvest Church in Ayr. Historically this vast, often rural, geographical region has struggled to establish resourcing churches, and to sustain meaningful partnerships between like-minded churches who can unite around a cohesive gospel vision.

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