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businesses that could feed their profits back into the work of the church. Adelaide Place
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In 1974, Rev. Donald McCallum was so moved by a meeting with a homeless woman that, with some volunteers, he opened a flat to house and care for vulnerable young women in the vicinity of the church. In 1982, a charitable trust was set up to run the initiative. Rev. McCallum named it the Elpis Centre
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placed pressure upon the church, as a smaller congregation struggled with the costs of the church building and activities. In the 1950s and 1960s the church discussed the possibility of merging with another city centre church or moving out of the city centre, but decided against both options. In the
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Dry rot was discovered in the building in the early 1990s. Once again, there were discussions about closing the building and moving the congregation to the suburbs because of the expense of repairs. The congregation instead decided on extensive renovation and redevelopment programme, incorporating
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The auditorium has a balcony at the back and both sides of the space, supported by pillars. At the front of the auditorium there is a platform with access ramp and steps, flanked by columns and topped with a rounded pediment. There was previously a baptistery under the stage but this was removed
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was formed in 1878 by four members of
Adelaide Place Baptist Church, to serve the needs of the growing suburb of Queens Park on Glasgow's south side. This church decided to commission the present church building in 1884 and moved into the new premises in 1887.
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Taylor who died in 1873 at the age of 19. Timothy and his Mother was dedicated by one Herman Bowser in memory of his wife and son. They were described by the North
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1328:. (1988) The Baptist Union of Scotland, Glasgow
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1262:. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
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