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the day was good and ideal for harvesting the crops, those who wished to do so could work in their fields... Such an intimation was tantamount to heresy to many of the congregation... Finally the matter was taken to the Synod in October, 1808. The Synod ruled that all members of the church "must be sensible as to the sanctification of the Sabbath"
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Although most of the Maybole men were staunch Covenanters and strict sabbatarians some were also hard headed farmers who considered the reaping of their hard won crops was of primary importance... At a Sunday morning service in September, 1807, the Rev. James Wright intimated from his pulpit that, as
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The Union was formed in 1869, when 51 Scottish Baptist churches agreed:"That a Union of evangelical baptist churches of Scotland is desirable and practicable, and that its objects should be to promote evangelical religion in connection with the baptist denomination in Scotland, to cultivate brotherly
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Nineteenth century industrialization also impacted Maybole, with the town seeing much new manufacturing of agricultural implements and shoes. This was significant because Baptist churches in Scotland attracted commercially active and middle class congregations. Some Maybole worshippers were also less
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There were only a very few Open Brethren assemblies prior to 1860, but in the decade after at least thirty assemblies came into existence, and by 1887 one source calculated that there were 184 assemblies. They were formed mainly in those Lowland communities which had known recent social and economic
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Maybole had risen from an impoverished little country town to become a thriving place of industry which produced boots and shoes for all districts in Britain and agricultural implements, from the famous works of Jack & Son, for all countries in the world. The last half of the nineteenth century
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The town contains the post-office, commercial bank, townhall, a cumbrous old pile with a spiral tower, situated near the cross, the toll-booth, once the town residence of the lairds of Blairquhan, and the Castle. This last was the ancient residence of the earls of Cassillis, the principal branch of
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Scotland's Baptist Union admitted Maybole Baptist Church in 1901, despite the lack of a church building. The Maybole Baptist Church established a building fund in 1903. Maybole Baptist Church arose from a prayer group of 17 parishioners, formed in the 1890s, a common start for churches at the time.
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The Girvan church proper was started on 1st Sunday in April, 1920, under the direction of the Ayrshire Baptist Association. The oversight was in the hands of a committee, with Mr Thomas Ramsay as pastor and guide. A great deal of the initial success of the Girvan cause is due to Mr Ramsay, also to
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At Maybole and Girvan churches were begun through the influence and service of Mr. Thomas Ramsay. For 19 years he carried on the pastoral work of the young cause at Maybole, while attending to the onerous duties of his business; and at the end of that period, he had the satisfaction of introducing
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In 1914 a new Church was completed, situated in Carrick Street, and was opened on Friday, October 30th, 1914, the Pastor presiding. A short service was held, and an address given by Rev. Joseph W. Kemp, Edinburgh. On the following day (Saturday) the public opening of the building took place. Rev.
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Maybole Baptist Church opened on 30 October 1914, two months after the Great War started, eleven years after construction started. It was described as "The Youngest Church in Maybole" with seating for 320 and standing room for 120. Construction cost £1,720, on a self-funding basis by the
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Maybole Baptist Church installed electricity within the church building in 1935, which is marked by a memorial plaque. The registered congregation numbered 105 in the 1930s, a high point, after which congregations declined, in line with Scotland-wide declines in Baptist congregations.
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Up to the 1950s, Maybole Baptist Church admitted 404 people to the Baptist Union, and up to the 1960s, it baptized 288 people. Although congregations declined from the 1930s peak some modest increase in attendance at Baptist churches within Scotland happened in the late 20th century.
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Only one denomination which has experienced membership decline in Scotland has sustained a late-twentieth-century reversal - the Baptist Church. Baptist membership declined from the 1930s until 1976, and then started a modest but steady growth in the last quarter of the
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In November, 1898, evangelistic services were conducted by Mr. Thomas Ramsay in the Methodist Chapel, which had just closed... was admitted into the Union in October, 1901, at the Session held in Paisley. Mr. Thomas Ramsay was the first Pastor, and continued until
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Maybole Baptist Church holds services twice on Sundays (morning and evening) plus morning communions during the week. The church also supports a Women's Fellowship (Mondays), Kids Club (Wednesdays), Prayer & Bible study (Thursdays) and a community cafe
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It is estimated new Christian congregations in Scotland increased from a handful mid-nineteenth century to 184 assemblies in southern Scotland by 1900. Maybole was part of this trend. The setting for a Maybole Baptist Church further benefited from the new
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the Kennedys. ... ... Among the ruins of religious houses, the finest are those of the abbey of Crossraguel, in the parish of Kirk-Oswald not far from Maybole. This abbey has stood above 600 years, and is still the best preserved in the west of Scotland.
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On 26th February, 1919, Mr and Mrs Ramsay intimated that they had agreed to present their half-villa, Lilybank Culzean Road, to the church as a manse, as a thank-offering for the safe return of their only son, Robert Guy Ramsay, from the first World
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Maybole now disappeared from the list of supplemented churches, owing, perhaps, to the generosity of the minister. In 1867 a manse was built... the present church, with 380 sittings opened on Sabbath, 19th December 1880, by Dr Thomson of Broughton
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It was built, mainly through the efforts of Pastor Ramsay, to replace the former meeting place of the Baptist congregation which was a hall in Abbot Street near the Old Cemetery and which is now used by the Roman Catholics as a recreation
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In 1905 Andrew Carnegie gifted the small sea-side town of Maybole a sum of £2500 towards the erection of a library and recreation rooms. The additional cost of providing the recreation rooms and books for the library was met by public
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It was decided to install electric light in the church and hall as a Memorial to Mr Ramsay, and the light was switched on by Rev Wm McInnes, in September, 1935. An engraved brass plate at the back of the pulpit (marks the
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Like the Episcopal Church it is crammed into a very small site which does nothing to improve its appearance and it would seem building sites were either scarce (or expensive) when these churches were built.
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Baptists had mixed social compositions of urban middle classes, especially in Glasgow and Dundee, and peasant and fishing communities in the northeast, Orkney and some west-coast ports and islands.
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Maybole Baptist Church remains active in the early twenty-first century. Activities include regular Christian services and community use of the church building, registered charity status with the
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in 1901. The church building opened in 1914. It has operated for over a hundred years, one of 164 active Baptist churches in Scotland in the early twenty-first century serving 14,000 members.
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Situated in Carrick Street, the church with its red sandstone frontage makes a roomy alternative to the small hall in Abbott Street, the former meeting place of the congregation
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Maybole is a small market town 9 miles south of Ayr, with some fascinating architecture. Maybole is a town whose lengthy history is evident from the many fine buildings on view.
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The Maybole Evangelist founded in 1874, a periodical tract which was issued around the houses of the town… the Maybole Revival of the 1870s affected all the town's churches
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it is a recognized noteworthy building in Maybole and the wider Carrick area of southern Scotland. The church grounds feature minimal space due to a small plot size.
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The church building features red sandstone, a traditional gable with projected front porch and arched doorway. Designed by architect Hugh Campbell (1863-1926) of
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But in the main neither the Baptists nor the Congregationalists achieved high growth rates, tending to remain socially diverse and geographically scattered
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The first mention of a larger building was minuted on 15/12/03 when it was decided that a Reserve Fund should be opened, for building or other purposes.
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Maybole is the ancient capital of Carrick… Today's visitor finds a town whose lengthy history is evident from the many fine buildings on view.
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Before the church opened the Maybole prayer group used private homes and the disused Maybole Methodist Church. Early leaders included
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congregation. As comparison, the nearby Maybole Library was built in the same decade for £2,500, based on one donation from American
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Maybole Baptist Church is located at 14 Carrick Street, Maybole, Scotland, KA19 7DN. Carrick Street lies immediately north of the
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In 1890 there was an establishment of the Baptist Theological College in Glasgow. It continues to the present
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affection and to secure co¬operation in everything related to the interests of the associated churches."
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As of 2006, there were 176 churches with 13,769 members affiliated with the Baptist Union of Scotland
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During and after the Great War, members of Maybole Baptist Church supported a "daughter church" in
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During the fifty years the church has been responsible for the baptism of 288 persons...
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town, within which the church is located, is also noted for distinctive architecture.
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Maybole, Carrick's Capital Facts, Fiction & Folks (Buildings Past & Present)
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History of the congregations of the United Presbyterian Church, from 1733 to 1900
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History of the congregations of the United Presbyterian Church, from 1733 to 1900
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The former Baptist Church was gutted in a blaze that may have been deliberate.
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In 1914 at a cost of £1,720 the Baptist Church was built in Carrick Street...
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was the boom period for Maybole and its townsfolk prospered exceedingly well.
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Maybole Baptist Church charity status. Registered Charity Number: SC021239
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These Fifty Years, The Jubilee Story of Maybole Baptist Church 1900-1950
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Mr Thomas Ramsay of Maybole Baptist Church was elected President in 1921
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open to the strict doctrine of older Maybole churches, for example the
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Maybole Baptist Church, selected What a Friend We Have in Jesus...
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History of the Baptists in Scotland (From Pre-Reformation Times)
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These Fifty Years: The Jubilee Story of Maybole Baptist Church
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Principal Coats, D.D., conducted the service and preached.
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his successor to a prosperous, self-supporting church.
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Maybole
Ayrshire
Scotland
Denomination
Baptist Union of Scotland
Consecrated
Architect(s)
Presbytery
Baptist Union of Scotland
Baptist
Maybole
South Ayrshire
Scotland
Baptist Union of Scotland
Glasgow
Maybole
A77
Maybole
National Grid Reference
Baptist Union for Scotland
British Empire
Church of Scotland
Thomas Ramsay
philanthropist
Andrew Carnegie
pastor
Thomas Ramsay
Girvan

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