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- Kilsyth Church of Scotland
Wm Irvine was raised in The Free Church. The congregations of The Burns Free Church and Old Parish Church united in 1975 and became The Kilsyth Burns and Old Parish Church of Scotland, now located at 11 Church Street - Kilsyth Church of Scotland 1 x4
Wm Irvine was raised in The Free Church. The congregations of The Burns Free Church and Old Parish Church united in 1975 and became The Kilsyth Burns and Old Parish Church of Scotland, now located at 11 Church Street - Kilsyth Church of Scotland 2
Wm Irvine was raised in The Free Church. The congregations of The Burns Free Church and Old Parish Church united in 1975 and became The Kilsyth Burns and Old Parish Church of Scotland, now located at 11 Church Street - 1899 Bicycle Boys Trip to Scotland
In October, 1899, William Irvine led an experimental group of 8 young men to Scotland to work a mission, putting into practice the Matt.10 instructions Jesus gave the 12 disciples. A notation on some copies of this photo reads: "Picture taken in Ireland before these men professed." The dates they entered the work, and the names of the men are printed on some copies of this picture: Gill-1900; 3. George Walker-1899; 4. John Hardy-1900; 5. Wm Ervin (William Irvine) pre-1899; 6. William (Bill) Carroll-1903; 7. Irvine Weir-1900; 8. Warren Hastings (no date given)." NOTE: According to the The Secret Sect by Doug & Helen Parker, p. 90, Sam Boyd accompanied William Irvine on his first mission trip to Scotland in 1899. Douglas & Hastings didn't enter the work. - 1945 Dockray Hall Scotland Convention
1945 Scotland Convention at Dockray Hall - Auchinstarry Rows
Where the Irvine family lived in both the 1881 and 1891 census for Cumbernauld, Scotland. Wm Irvine, age 18, was shown living here with his parents in 1881. He was the son of John Irvine and worked as an Ironstone Miner. - Bright Words 1900; 14th Annual Report page 2
page 2 1900 Faith Mission Annual Staff of Workers List Workers highlighted in yellow became 2x2 Workers (Bright Words Nov-Dec 1900, p. 374) - Bandstand in Kilsyth Town Centre
Bandstand in Kilsyth Town Centre - Barbour, Robt Archie Turner, Nelson Retchford. Archie
Robert Barbour, Archie Turner, Nelson Retchford. Robert Barbour from New Zealand, began as Overseer of S. Australia in 1946. Archie Turner pioneered Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland in 1928, labored in Canada. He became overseer of Queensland Australia 1959-1971; Overseer of Scotland 1971. Nelson Retchford from S. Australia entered work in 1924, preached mostly in India and South America. He was one of pioneers to Burma and died in 1989. - Bible Training Institute
A 1911 postcard of the Victorian Gothic Christian Institute at 64-100 Bothwell St. Glasgow Scotland. The building occupied the entire block between W.Campbell St. & Blythswood St. The original Christian Institute at 70 Bothwell Street was opened in 1880, financed by the Rutherglen chemical manufacturer and philanthropist James White. The architect was John McLeod. Other architects were responsible for the addition of the Bible Training Institute to the east, and the YMCA as the west wing in 1896, resulting in an incongruous mixture of styles. During the 1970s the cost of maintaining the building became too high for the Glasgow United Evangelistic Association, who sold it to property developers. It was demolished and replaced by an office block. - Borrisokane Mission 1898 page 1
Cover page for 'Bright Words', Faith Mission's monthly publication. Click "Next" at top for page 2 showing Wm Irvine started a mission at Borrisokane, Ireland on January 16, 1898. - Borrisokane Mission 1898 p2
Page 2 for 'Bright Words', Faith Mission's monthly publication. showing Wm Irvine started a mission at Borrisokane, Ireland on January 16, 1898. - Bright Words 1895
This was the first edition of "Bright Words" that mentioned Wm Irvine's name and mission. This was after he became a Faith Mission pilgrim worker in July 1895. - Bright Words 1900; 14th Annual Report page1
page1 1900 Faith Mission Annual Staff of Workers List Workers highlighted in yellow on page 2 became 2x2 Workers (Bright Words Nov-Dec 1900, p. 374) - Dochray Hall Conventionn
Dochray Hall Convention about 1985 in England near Carlisle. - Dochray Hall Conv
Workers at Dockray Hall Conv around 1985 held near Carlisle, England. - FM Prayer Unions
Brochure explaining Prayer Unions. - Faith Mission Book
This book is about history of Faith Mission titled 'Spirit of Reviva'l by I. R. Govan. - Faith Mission Bookstore-Belfast 1
Faith Mission Bookstore in Belfast, N. Ireland. Cherie Kropp in doorway, July, 2004. - Faith Mission Bookstore-Belfast
Faith Mission Bookstore in Belfast, N. Ireland. Cherie Kropp holding the book Secret Sect by Doug Parker, July, 2004. - Faith Mission Caravan
Faith Mission Caravan about 1910. Faith Mission Pilgrims traveled and stayed in such conveyances. - Faith Mission Cult Statement
Faith Mission Statement re cults, naming ''Cooneyites', 'Go-Preachers', 'Two by Two' preachers or' Irvinites' (founded by Wm Irvine). - Faith Mission Headquarters
Faith Mission Headquarters, Govan House, 2 Drum Street, Gilmerton, Edinburgh, Scotland E-mail: hq@faithmission.org - Faith Mission Pilgrim Workers 1888
Group of Faith Mission Pilgrims in 1888. Robert R. Todd and Jeanie M. Mitchell shown on this photo married in 1895, left Faith Mission and started "Todd's Mission." Some workers left Todd's Mission and came over to Irvine's movement after it started. [Photo on page 55 of I. R. Govan's book "Spirit of Revival." Reprinted with permission of Faith Mission.] - Findochty Convention 1
Findochty Convention is in the northeast Scotland in the old County of Banffshire. - Findochty Scotland Conv 1 pic
Dining tent for Findochty Scotland Convention - Findochty Scotland Conv Old
Long ago Findochty Scotland Convention - Findochty Scotland Conv
1993 Findochty Convention Workers picture - Findochty Scotland Conv pic2
Findochty Scotland Convention This convention site is in northeast Scotland in the old County of Banffshire. It has been discontinued. - Findochty, Scotland Conv
Findochty Scotland Convention Dining tent for Findochty, Scotland Convention on Black Sea. Brown stone building is the Meeting hall. Photo taken in 1997. This convention has been discontinued. - George Walker and Joe Twamly
George Walker and Joe Twamly (Overseer of England/Scotland) - Govan Mrs. Annie (Martin)
Annie (Martin) Govan, wife of J. G. Govan - Govan Tombstone
Govan Tombstone Founder of Faith Mission, John George and Annie Govan - J. G. Govan, Founder
John George Govan, Founder of Faith Mission - John George Govan
John George Govan, Founder of Faith Mission in 1886 - Kilsyth 1
1915 King Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland - Kilsyth 1915
1915 Main Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland - Kilsyth Burns & Old Parish Church-200dpi
Free Church of Scotland (Burns) in Kilsyth attended by Wm Irvine's Family. Built in 1816 and demolished in 2002. - Kilsyth Chronicle Office
Market Square, Kilsyth Chronicle Office. Photo taken July 26, 2004 - Kilsyth Main Street 1910-600 dpi
1910 Main Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland