Tuesday, May 15, 2007

England and Scotland Church History Tour

This little blog is about a church history tour 10 of us took to England and Scotland. Eventually the blog will cover most of what we did but for now we are simply trying to organize our pictures from the trip.

Why Cheeky Tour? "Cheeky" was the most often used word on this tour.

What did we see? Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Bunhill Fields (non-conformist cemetery), Wesley's Chapel, Spureon's church, Methodist Central Hall, Trafalgar Square, Kensington Palace, The Orangery, the Spring Proms at Royal Albert Hall, Buckingham Palace, the Thames, the London Eye, the Tower of London, Harrods, the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, C. S. Lewis' home, The Eagle and the Child, Holy Trinity Church, William Wallace memorial, Robert the Bruce memorial, Loch Lomond, the reformation history in the city of Edinburgh including some of the churches, John Knox, presbyterian ridge, New College, the Free Church and its influence, GreyFriar's Bobby, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, the Old Course at St Andrews, the St Andrews Cathedral, St Columba, the Picts, Patrick Hamilton, George Wishart, Blackfriars Chapel, Mary Queen of Scots and all the other royals, the fascinating but devilish David Riccio (Rizzio), and I could go on.

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