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About me I am a seminary student in my mid-twenties at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in South Carolina. I attend a Free Church of Scotland (continuing) congregation for worship. At our church we do a lot of street preaching (which is the best kind of preaching!) just like Christ and the apostles. I am originally from Lincoln, NE and graduated from the University of Nebraska with a History degree. While I was back there I went to a PCA church in Omaha. I like books. Good ones that is.
"Buy the truth and do not sell it" Proverbs 23:22
About my library There is a lot I don't have... I need more commentaries especially!
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It is a real pleasure to meet, well sort of meet, someone from Mr. McCurley congregation. While I have not met Mr. McCurley I have listened to a number of his sermons. I am also an old friend of Sean Humby, and had the pleasure of meeting his lovely wife earlier in the year. I have also had some contact with Mr. Gardner. Indeed although I belong to a congregation in another denomination - in Ireland - I feel that my closest brothers in Christ are you men of the Free Church (Continuing), and not those of the rest of my denomination. In fact many of us in Loughbrickland would have more contact with you than our fellow R.P.'s; although we love the covenanting church, and desire it's reviving and reformation - a recovery of what it once was!
If you went to Scotland you will almost certainly meet Gavin - the finest man I know, and my best friend. If you stay for six months then you may meet me, though I invite you to come to Ireland for a small part of that time. If you weren't referring to the actual singing in Loughbrickland then I can assure you it is worth the short ferry ride over to Northern Ireland alone! I may see you before then however, as I hope to go to your conference next year, and stay with Sean for a few days.
I, and many more here in Ireland, pray for your ministers and congregations, along with the whole of the Free Church (Continuing).
Yours in Christ the King,
Gary McCullough
posted by puritanismtoday at 9:52 pm (EST) on Sep 15, 2007