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Black Isle Christians getting together

As an initiative designed to encourage Christians living on the Black Isle peninsula a spiritual 'Filling Station' programme is offering regular opportunities for believers to come together.
 

 

Monthy Gatherings in Fortrose Town Hall



Filling Station Fortrose1THE FILLING STATION is a new monthly gathering for those from any church (or none) with contemporary Christian worship, inspiring teaching and the opportunity to receive from God – all starting off with good coffee (or tea).

One of the organisers is (Rev.) Alan Price who says of the venture:
 
"The meetings are designed to encourage Christians of all denominations (or none) by meeting together for worship, teaching, fellowship and prayer ministry. Those of us who meet weekly in Fortrose on a Monday evening for Bible Study and prayer, felt that this might meet a need for the many Christians on the Black Isle who normally travel outside of the area for Sunday worship –as well as an opportunity to bring un-churched friends".

The first (launch) meeting is on Wednesday, 25 February at 7.00pm when the speaker will be (d.v.). Paul Davie who heads up the Alpha Course in Scotland.

Subsequent meetings will be held on the last Wednesday of each month; with the last meeting prior to the summer holiday period scheduled for 24 June.
Filling Station Fortrose meeti




The list of  speakers for the Spring-Summer 2015 programme is as follows:
  • 25 February - Paul Davie (ALPHA Scotland)
  • 25 March - Sandy Millar (Holy Trinity, Brompton, London)
  • 29 April - Deborah Mitchell (Oasis Church, Elgin)
  • 27 May - Kenny Borthwick (Holy Trinity, Wester Hailes, Edinburgh)
  • 24 June - Alasdair McLeod (Culduthel Christian Centre, Inverness)
Further information:
Alan Price: Tel. 01381 622438; E-mail - alan@alanprice.me.uk
Libby Mather Tel. 01381 621745; E-mail - revlibby@gmail.com
 

Ed footnotes: The Black Isle is – in spite of its name – a peninsula of land just north of Inverness and 'joined' to the city by the Kessock Bridge. A substantial number of Christians from this area (and beyond) routinely travel to Inverness churches and therefore are less likely to meet believers in their own locality. Additionally more and more committed believers are meeting in home-based fellowships - both mid-week and on Sundays.

The meetings in Fortrose are an expressions of a national initiative to establish 'Filling Stations' across the UK.
 

Jean Darnall
Jean DarnallThe aims expressed in the above video are very much in line with the vision God gave to Jean Darnall back in the 1967.
 


Prayer points: The 'Filing Station' meetings offer an opporunity within the Black Isle for outreach, encouragement. and prayer ministry across the body of Christ. Pray that that the body of Christ in the area will be blessed and the Kingdom of God extended. (Heb. 10:25)
 


Fortrose Town HallLocation details: The Fortrose Town Hall is in the centre of the town on the north side of the main street. It is located behind the GP surgery and the Fortrose Free Church building.


 

Fortrose travel

Christians Together, 19/02/2015

Feedback:
PT (Guest) 20/02/2015 21:24
What a video!
Is it called filling station because you will get filled up with the Spirit if you go there?
Some of the people there looked over joyed!
Editor 23/02/2015 09:54
The Lord will meet with any individual or group which is wedded to His Word and open to His Holy Spirit. How that manifests will differ from situation-to-situation; and from one culture to another.

True worship finds expression in different ways. The North of Scotland has - like other parts and other countries - its own culture and blend of believers and traditions.

Provided these are subordinate to the Word and the Spirit and discernment is applied any gathering which is hungry for God have His promises of meeting with them in the midst.

The Fortrose meeting is designed to be 'geographic' (serving all the believers in the surrounding communities) rather than 'denominational' i.e. serving the whole body and promoting a biblical unity.

Like any new venture it will be interesting to see how it might develop. Whichever way, pray that the Lord will be glorified, the body will be encouraged and the lost will be saved. Pray also for protection from the wiles of the evil one who is every active where there is 'life'.
Editor 28/02/2015 11:36
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