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Christian organisations and other useful links in the UK ....
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Church of Scotland website: Useful information and news about faith, work and services throughout Scotland and beyond.
Presbytery of Dumbarton website: Killermont Parish Church lies within the Presbytery of Dumbarton.
Association of Bearsden Churches website: Killermont Parish Church is a member of the Association of Bearsden Churches (ABC)
Christian Aid website Christian Aid - working in more than 50 countries, helping people regardless of religion or race to improve their own lives, and tackle  the causes of poverty and injustice.
Forward Together website: Forward Together - an organisation for evangelicals in the Church of Scotland.

Barnabas Fund website

Barnabas Fund - hope and aid for the persecuted church.
Tearfund website Tearfund is a leading relief and development charity, working in partnership with Christian agencies and churches worldwide to tackle the causes and effects of poverty and injustice.
BIG-BusinessinGlasgow website: The organisation is sponsored by city centre churches.  BIG aims to offer opportunities in the lunch hour for all sorts of people to relax, meet others in the city centre and hear talks on topical issues such as work-life balance, handling stress and helping colleagues with their problems.
Church Without Walls 2007 Conference website: Information about the Church Without Walls 2007 Conference in Aviemore.  You can also listen to the talks and presentations, the theme being "Re-energise".  Uplifting, and at the same time - challenging!
Church of Scotland St Andrew Press Website: Saint Andrew Press,  the Church of Scotland's publishing house publishes a wide range of useful resources.  It is now easier than ever to obtain books and publications online.  Alternatively, you can browse the site and order though our own bookstall.