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websites affilated to, or having some association with, Howe Trinity Parish
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The official
website of our governing body -
The Church of Scotland.
Find out how the Church of
Scotland works, what it stands for, and where it is going.
They also have an online
directory of all C of S churches. |
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A visit to
the Presbytery of Gordon site will help you learn more about Presbytery
and the life and witness of congregations within its
bounds.. |
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The
Christ Presbyterian Church in Ghana is the Partner Church of Howe
Trinity. The link began when our minister, Rev John Cook and his family paid a
visit to his brother, who works as an economist in Ghana. He had previously
been put in touch with Christ Presbyterian Church, which is the oldest
presbyterian church in Ghana, and the Cook family visit coincided with the
church's 170th anniversary weekend. Find out more about life as a Christian in
Ghana. |
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Christian
Aid works in over 60 countries helping people, regardless of religion or
race, to improve their own lives and tackle the causes of poverty. Find out
more about how this is achieved. |
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Find out
more on how Fair Trade select Premium foods with care for you by growers
around the world in a partnership for a more sustainable
future. |
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The
Eco-Congregation Scotland scheme is a program of informative education
which helps church congregations take a greater responsibilty for their
environment. This scheme is supported by the Church of Scotland and they
actively encourage congregations to take part. |
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Scottish
Christian's original stated aim was:
"Hundreds of churches,
organisations and individuals in Scotland use the web to tell the world about
their beliefs, activities, histories and hopes. Scottish Christian makes them
more accessible by listing over 1,000 links, and promotes Christian use of the
internet."
.... now it is so much more
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