Lovely to see Trinity Church again, we live in Tain, Ross-shire but I was raised in Inchinnan and many Guide Thinking day parades were held in your beautiful Church. May God Bless you all and may you continue to go from strength to strength. Elizabeth Nicol (nee Patrick)
As an expatriate, it is really great to be able to log on and feel connected to my home town. Thankyou, Marion Bucholtz, maiden name: Robbie
Congratulations on your website. I was born in Renfrew and migrated to Australia in my mid twenties and have lived here for just over fifty years.Reading your history page really brought back many memories. Again I congralute you on a wonderful job.Keep up the good work. Best Wishes, H Mc Burnie
god bless all and sundry in the renfrew community.
Great to find the Trinity page at last!
carol, stuart and family, just discovered your web pages, great idea! see you in Renfrew sometime!
I've just found that one of your past ministers was an assistant at the original St. Enoch's Church. Also your present minister and I worshipped together at St. Andrew's in Falkirk. Anyone interested in finding out more about St. Enoch's can do so at www.st-enoch.org.uk Best wishes to Stuart and Family.
Finally got round to finding the website! Its excellent, especially the history. How lovely to read all the messages from people in Canada and America.
Best wishes to all my friends at Trinity. (Bessie and Jim's eldest son.)
Wonderful to read your history. If only all churchs shared christian faith like your's does. God Bless, keep working for the Lord Jesus Christ.
May I say that this is a wonderful Idea for a site.I was christened in the Trinity Church in 1938 by the Rev.William Barclay.I live in Canada,in Northern Ontario but I have met many Scots folk from Renfrew.
Interested to see this site. My grandmother told us that she was born in Renfrew. I am not sure of the year, but believe it to be in the 1880's. I do not know if her family attended your church or not. Their name was MacQuarrie. Her name was Flora MacQuarrie. If any one has any information it would be appreciated.
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Congratulations , well done you beat me to it . I am trying to set up similar for the North Church so any tips please let me know.
Well Done. Very interesting. Wonderful to see the messages worldwide from former members, and others. Keep up the good work!
Nice to see my home town church on the web. Good luck, and wishes to all in sunny Renfrew.
What a nice surprise to find this! We were married in this Church on Thursday - St Valentines Day 1963 and our eldest son Andrew brought back from our home in England to be Baptised Jan 1965. Plan to retake our vows in two years time. Now we know who the 'new' Minister is! Excellent. Glen and Ann (nee Fanning)Gibb. Any visitors who know of us feel free to send an e-mail.
Greetings in the name of Jesus. I am an American Pastor in New York City, surfing the web & came by your web site. My anscestry is allegedly from your part of Scotland, hence my last name. I'm originally from Kentucky, and I Pastor a Baptist church here in the Queens section of NYC. May God bless your minisrty there!
great idea to have a web site. good luck. it may encourage new members to come along.
v Good home page