Eilean Chaluim Chille, Loch Erisort, Isle of Lewis
Tidal island of Eilean Chaluim Chille [Columkill], Loch Erisort, Isle of Lewis. Ancient centre of Christianity with ruins of chapel dedicated to St. Columba [Colmcille] and graveyard. Oystercatchers not too keen on visitors.
Saint Columba Gaelic Church; English Service 9 June 2019
Description: This is the Sunday morning English language service from St. Columba Gaelic Church of Scotland at 300, St. Vincent Street, Glasgow. G2 5RU.
This service was recorded on Sunday 9 June 2019
Preacher: Mr. Duncan Mitchell; Organist: Mr. Taner Kemirtlek
Stornoway Parade to Church, Remembrance Sunday 2017
Parading the Colours through Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, going to Martins Memorial Church for Remembrance service 11th Nov 2017.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
We will remember them.
Parish Eucharist 15th Oct 17
St Patrick's Greystones Live Stream
Welcome to Knightswood Free Church (Continuing)
Reverend William Macleod introduces the Knightswood Free Church and speaks a little about his own Ministry prior to coming to the congregation. All are warmly invited to come and worship with the congregation. Which meets on a Sunday 11am and 6:30pm. And on a Tuesday at 7:30pm.
The Congregation meets at Knightswood Free Church, 361 Fulton Street, Knightswood, G13 2SR.
Wednesday Morning | Free Church of Scotland General Assembly
The General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland, 2018.
Wednesday Morning
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Places to see in ( Isle of Lewis - UK )
Places to see in ( Isle of Lewis - UK )
Lewis is the northern part of Lewis and Harris, the largest island of the Western Isles or Outer Hebrides. The total area of Lewis is 683 square miles. As both parts of the island are frequently referred to as if they were separate islands, Lewis is known as the Isle of Lewis.
Lewis is, in general, the lower-lying part of the island: the other part, Harris, is more mountainous. Due to its flatter, more fertile land, Lewis contains three-quarters of the population of the Western Isles, and the largest settlement, Stornoway. The island's diverse habitats are home to an assortment of flora and fauna, such as the golden eagle, red deer and seal, and are recognised in a number of conservation areas.
Lewis has a Presbyterian tradition and a rich history. It was once part of the Norse Kingdom of Mann and the Isles. Today, life is very different from elsewhere in Scotland, with Sabbath observance, the Gaelic language and peat cutting retaining more importance than elsewhere. Lewis has a rich cultural heritage as can be seen from its myths and legends as well as the local literary and musical traditions.
The Isle of Lewis has a variety of locations of historical and archaeological interest, including:
Callanish Stones
Dun Carloway Broch
Iron Age houses near Bostadh (Great Bernera)
The Garenin blackhouse village in Carloway and the Black House at Arnol
Bragar whale bone arch
St Columba's church in Aignish
Teampull Mholuaidh in Ness
Clach an Truiseil monolith
Clach Na Thursa, Carloway
Bonnie Prince Charlie's Monument, Arnish
Lews Castle
Butt of Lewis cliffs and Butt of Lewis Lighthouse
Dùn Èistean, a small island which is the ancestral home of the Lewis Morrisons
Ui Church, burial place of the Clan Chiefs MacLeod of Lewis and MacKenzie
There are also numerous lesser stone circles and the remains of five further brochs.
The coastline is severely indented, creating a number of large sea lochs, such as Lochs Resort and Seaforth, which form part of the border with Harris, Loch Roag, which surrounds the island of Great Bernera, and Loch Erisort. The principal capes are the Butt of Lewis, in the extreme north, with hundred foot (30 m) cliffs (the high point is 142 ft (43 m) high) and crowned with a lighthouse, the light of which is visible for 19 miles (31 km); Tolsta Head, Tiumpan Head and Cabag Head, on the east; Renish Point, in the extreme south; and, on the west, Toe Head and Gallon Head. The largest island associated with Lewis is Bernera or Great Bernera in the district of Uig and is linked to the mainland of Lewis by a bridge opened in 1953.
A daily Caledonian MacBrayne ferry (MV Loch Seaforth) sails from Stornoway to Ullapool on the Scottish mainland, taking 2 hours 30 minutes connecting Lewis with the mainland. Lewis has a linguistic heritage rooted in Scottish Gaelic and Old Norse, which both continue to influence life in Lewis.
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Clisham Keel - To Be Sailing
New Clisham Keel song 'to be sailing' with photos from trawlerphotos.co.uk and some from the isles of harris and lewis.
The Rev Angus MacLeod
The Rev Angus MacLeod, minister of St Columba's Church in London, reflects on a EU Referendum debate organised by the congregation.
Good Friday Service 2018 Dunfermline St Margaret's Church of Scotland
Christian Worship Service
David McCarthy on the Church of Scotland
David McCarthy, newly-appointed Church of Scotland Fresh Expressions Development Worker, shares the challenges facing the Church of Scotland as it seeks to follow God's Spirit in planting fresh expressions of church.
Read the transcript at
Hebridean Psalm Singing
Religious singing from the Isles of Lewis, Harris & Scalpay in the Western Isles, off the coast of scotland.
A clip from the 1992 Channel 4 (UK) television series, On The Edge. The series was an investigation into improvised music, made by Derek Bailey.
I would very much like to hear any recordings of sung (call & response) Morning Prayer from smaller churches within the Church of England. Any help very much appreciated
What Made Great Britain Great? by Dr. David P. Murray
Dr. David P. Murray December 10, 2006
Stornoway Free Church of Scotland (Cont.)
Text: Proverbs 14:34 Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.
Notes:
1. The righteousness which exalted our nation.
2. The sin which is destroying our nation.
An examination of Tony Blair's legacy: more crime,
more immorality, more abortions, more teenage
pregnancies, more gambling, more perversion, more
alcoholism, more drug abuse, more gambling, more
STD's, more false religion, more Sabbath-breaking, and
etc.
A call to national and personal repentance.
Moderators Review of the Year
For this Christmas season the Moderators of the Church of Scotland’s General Assembly and the National Youth Assembly have come together to share their thoughts looking back on the year past, as well as highlighting some topics for reflection as we stand on the threshold of a new year. In this short video, Rt Rev John Chalmers and Rachel Hutcheson recall the longing of Jesus as he looked over Jerusalem and said “Would that you knew the things that made for peace.” Together they ask that people pray for peace across the whole world in 2015.
Church Centenary.18.mp4
This is a set of the of the Centenary Meetings for the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland. The meetings took place in May 1993 in Edinburgh at the Assembly building.
North Tolsta 1967
A bit of video from my grandfather's 8mm film camera. This is gathering the peat and sheep shearing back in 1967. Peat was your fuel supply for the winter. Everyone in the village came out to cut and stack the peat. Back breaking work by the look of it.
Kenna Campbell at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards 2008 - Pilililiù (Song of the Redshank)
The legendary Gaelic singer Kenna Campbell performs Pilililiù (Song of the Redshank) at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards 2008 accompanied by James Graham, Catriona Watt, Deirdre Graham, Norrie MacIver, Sineag MacIntyre. View lots more great Scottish music at ScottishCultureOnline.com.
Bute House: The Referendum (Gaelic with English Subtitles)
This is the English-subtitled version of Taigh Bhòid: An Oidhche Mus Do Sgaradh Sinn by Jamie Wallace (Seumas Mac an t-Saoir). More information on the film can be found at
You are able to vote for this film until 31.01.2012 at filmg.co.uk/en/films.
Lewis
Lewis is the northern part of Lewis and Harris, the largest island of the Western Isles or Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The total area of Lewis is 683 square miles.
Lewis is, in general, the lower lying part of the island, with the other part, Harris, being more mountainous. The flatter, more fertile land means Lewis contains the largest settlement, Stornoway, and three-quarters of the population of the Western Isles. Beyond human habitation, the island's diverse habitats are home to an assortment of flora and fauna, such as the golden eagle, red deer and seals and are recognised in a number of conservation areas.
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