The Family Conference 2009
Free Church of Scotland (Continuing)
Special Meeting
MON 8/10/09 to 8/14/09
August 2009
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The Presbytery of the United States, of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing), has once again arranged an all-age conference, to be held in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley in the Appalachian mountains of Virginia.
The purpose of the conference is to give instruction in the Reformed faith, to stir us up to seek maturity in godliness, and to present the need for missionary outreach to extend experimental Reformed principles in the United States and to establish new churches across the continent. Interested parties from outside the Presbytery are warmly encouraged to attend.
The conference facility is located about two and a half hours' drive west of Washington, D.C. Every effort has been made to keep the cost sufficiently low to ensure that families will not be deterred from coming because of the expense.
We are privileged to have as a guest speaker Rev. Gavin Beers, minister at Ayr, Scotland. There will also be addresses by Rev. David Murray, who has served two pastorates in Scotland, and was recently appointed Professor of Old Testament and Practical Theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Rev. Robert McCurley (minister at Greenville, S.C.), Rev. Sherman Isbell (minister at Washington, D.C.) and Rev. Sean Humby (minister at Detroit, Mich.) are also to speak.
Full details are available at the conference web site.
The Presbytery of the United States, of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing), has once again arranged an all-age conference, to be held in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley in the Appalachian mountains of Virginia.
The purpose of the conference is to give instruction in the Reformed faith, to stir us up to seek maturity in godliness, and to present the need for missionary outreach to extend experimental Reformed principles in the United States and to establish new churches across the continent. Interested parties from outside the Presbytery are warmly encouraged to attend.
The conference facility is located about two and a half hours' drive west of Washington, D.C. Every effort has been made to keep the cost sufficiently low to ensure that families will not be deterred from coming because of the expense.
We are privileged to have as a guest speaker Rev. Gavin Beers, minister at Ayr, Scotland. There will also be addresses by Rev. David Murray, who has served two pastorates in Scotland, and was recently appointed Professor of Old Testament and Practical Theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Rev. Robert McCurley (minister at Greenville, S.C.), Rev. Sherman Isbell (minister at Washington, D.C.) and Rev. Sean Humby (minister at Detroit, Mich.) are also to speak.
Full details are available at the conference web site.
Complete the registration form available at the conference web site, in order to calculate the cost for your household. The conference fee for this five-day event is $40 for those age 18 and older, food is $40 for those age 15 and older, and lodging is charged according to the accommodation chosen.