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Home / Locations / North Uist Congregation

North Uist Congregation

Meeting Place

Bayhead
Sollas

Services

Sabbath (Lord's Day) 12 noon and 6.00 pm
Thursday 7.30 pm

Communions

Second Sabbath in June.

Minister

(Interim Moderator)
Rev J B Jardine
Free Presbyterian Manse,
Tarbert, Isle of Harris
Tel: 01859 502253
E-mail: [email protected]

Recent Sermons

  • Lamentation over Jerusalem 15 Oct 2017
  • Abide with us 15 Oct 2017
  • Look unto Me 8 Oct 2017
  • Joy in heaven over a repenting sinner 1 Oct 2017
  • A just God and a Saviour 1 Oct 2017
  • He was wounded for our transgressions – Sabbath morning 24 Sep 2017
  • Book of life and the warning – Friday 22 Sep 2017
  • Exhortation to turn from sin – Thursday 21 Sep 2017
  • Eternal salvation 17 Sep 2017
  • The fruit of the vine 17 Sep 2017

Other Information

The congregation dates back to 1893, and the church at Bayhead was completed in 1899. The ministers of the congregation have been Rev. D.M. Macdonald, 1916-1919; Rev. J. Maclachlan, 1923-1933; Rev. W.B. Nicolson 1939-1945; Rev. D.J. MacAskill, 1948-1955; Rev. A. Morrison, 1959-1999; and Rev. Donald Macdonald, 2005-2017.

For a more detailed history of the congregation, see here.

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Upcoming Events

Dec 14
14 Dec - 18 Dec

Communions: Bulawayo, Santa Fe

Jul 25
25 Jul 2024 - 29 Jul 2024

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Latest Articles

  • Day of Humiliation and Prayer
  • Voluntary Bible Knowledge Teacher at John Tallach High School, Zimbabwe
  • Theological Conference 24th to 25th October, 2023

Recently Added Audio

  • The Goodness of God: The reason for Thanksgiving 20 Nov 2023
  • Communion Sabbath (Evening): The Gospel Call to come to Christ for rest 19 Nov 2023
  • Communion Sabbath Morning (The Lord’s Supper) – Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd 19 Nov 2023
  • Confession and Forgiveness of Sins 16 Nov 2023
  • Two Witnesses to Jesus 18 Nov 2023
  • Marks of Grace 17 Nov 2023
  • Balaam’s wish to have a righteous man’s death 3 Dec 2023
  • Christ provide safety from Satan 3 Dec 2023
  • Not hearers only but also doers 26 Nov 2023
  • Many sins forgiven, saved by faith 26 Nov 2023

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Rev Caleb J Hembd
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Moderator of Synod

Rev S Khumalo
c/o 9 Robertson Street
Parkview, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
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Clerk of Synod

Rev Keith M Watkins
Free Presbyterian Manse, Ferry Road, Leverburgh, Isle of Harris, HS5 3UA, UK.
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General Treasurer

Mr William Campbell
133 Woodlands Road, Glasgow,
G3 6LE, UK.
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