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Gospel at the Gala

Great to be at the Benarty Gala today. Hottest ever! Hundreds of John 3.16 bags given away. Many thank again to Graeme Paterson at Gospel For Scotland for the use of his trailer.

Drop in to see us at the Gospel Hall in Glencraig. We’re just at the East entrance to the Lochore Meadows Country Park. Our Gospel service is at 6.30pm every Sunday night. See you there.

The Prophecy of Zechariah

Craig Munro has started his series of Friday night meetings exploring the prophecy of Zechariah using this chart:

The meetings will cover the following subjects:

January 19 – Zechariah and Haggai
January 26 – The Man Among The Myrtle trees, The Four Horns And The Man With The Measuring Line
February 2 – The Cleansing Of Joshua And The Lampstand
February 9 – The Flying Roll, The Women In The Ephah, And The Four Chariots
February 16 – The Coming of the Messiah

Each meeting commences at 8pm in our own hall and everyone is welcome to join us.

As the meetings progress, copies of the recordings will be posted below.

New Year Conference 2018

Many thanks again to all who joined us at our New Year Conference in the Rothes Halls. Here is a video clip taken during one of the hymns.

 

Below are full recordings of the ministry given at the conference, including David Gilliland’s ministry on Friday 29th. You can also find these and many more at treasuryofbibleteaching.com. Many thanks to those who run this site for providing these recordings.

New Year Conference

Many thanks to all who joined us at the Lochgelly Centre for our New Year Conference on the last day of 2016.

For those who joined us back at the Gospel Hall in Glencraig afterwards, here is a reminder of the singing after supper. For those chatting in the background … you know who you are!

Egypt to Canaan

For anyone with an interest in getting a deeper understanding of the Word of God, you are very welcome to join us any Friday night over the next few weeks at 8pm where Craig Munro will be looking at the subject of “Egypt to Canaan”, the historical journey of the Jews from captivity in Egypt to the land of Israel. In particular Craig will be applying the lessons they learned to our own experiences as Christians.

For recordings of the meetings as they take place, please go to our separate blog post.

For full details of the meetings please refer to the schedule below.

Egypt to Canaan – 7 Steps in the Journey With Christ

A series of Friday night Bible teaching meetings at Glencraig Gospel Hall (DV)

Speaker: Craig Munro
8.00p.m. each evening | Refreshments after meeting

January 20th Redemption in Rameses
Leaving it all behind

January 27th Rejoicing at the Red Sea
Learning God in a crisis

February 3rd Murmuring at Marah
Lessons from the start

February 10th Majesty in the Mountain
Living with God at Sinai

February 17th Complaining at Kibrothhattaavah
Looking back with lust

February 24th Carcases at Kadesh
Lost through unbelief

March 3rd Joy at Jordan
Laying hold of the Land

Gospel on the Go Arrives in Kelty

IMG_20160604_114601The Gospel on the Go trailer was at the West Fife Agricultural Show yesterday to publicise the kids club and evening Bible Talks planned for Kelty for the next couple of weeks, starting 6th June.

Bible Club for Kids is at 6.00 each evening, Monday to Friday and Bible Talks for adults starts at 7.30. Both will be held in a portable hall currently located just off Keltyhill Road.

For full details and more information about Gospel on the Go please go to their website at http://www.gospelonthego.co.uk

Tabernacle in the Wilderness Series

Internal ViewCraig’s series of meetings on the Tabernacle was exceptionally well attended but if you missed any of the nights you can catch up thanks to Alan Lockhart’s Treasury of Bible Teaching website. Many thanks to Alan for making this available.

Conference 2015

Many thanks to everyone who joined us at the Lochgelly Centre for our conference on the last day of the year. For those who came back to the Gospel Hall at Glencraig afterwards here is a reminder of the singing:

It was recorded on a mobile phone (thanks Kevin!) and while we might not win many awards for quality there was certainly plenty of volume.

Forth Road Bridge Re-Opened!

If you are planning on joining us for our New Year Conference, good news! Further to our previous post, the repairs to the Forth Road Bridge have been completed ahead of schedule and the bridge has been re-opened to cars as of the early hours of this morning. Unless you plan to arrive in an HGV with a laden weight in excess of 7.5 Tonnes you should be fine.

For all of the latest travel news please go to the Traffic Scotland site

Christian Conference 2015

Join us for the Glencraig Christian Conference on the last day of 2015! God willing we intend to hold a conference for the teaching of God’s Word at the Lochgelly Centre on Thursday 31st December 2015 commencing at 3pm.

For those of you who have attended our end of year conference before, please note the change of venue. The Centre’s full address is:

The Lochgelly Centre
Bank St
Lochgelly
Fife KY5 9RD

There is free parking available in the adjacent public car park, accessed off Landale Street.

If you are travelling from South of the River Forth – please note that the Forth Road Bridge has been closed (completely!) for safety reasons until January 2016 at the earliest. If you are flying into Edinburgh Airport the easiest solution would be for you to take a bus or tram from the airport to Edinburgh Haymarket (or Waverley) railway stations and to catch a train into Fife from there as the rail bridge is unaffected.

If you are hiring a car or if you are driving North from the South or West, there are alternative routes available via Stirling or the Clackmannanshire Bridge. Provided you plan your journey accordingly it should make little difference to your overall journey time. For the latest advice on travelling across the Forth please follow this link at the Traffic Scotland site.

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