A thanksgiving service will happen this Sunday for a well-liked former Airdrie minister who served the city for greater than three many years.
Rev George McCabe, who was the minister at Airdrie Excessive Church between the Sixties and Nineteen Nineties, sadly handed away in 2020 through the tightest interval of lockdown restrictions.
Pals from his former congregation and the local people will keep in mind him with the particular service, going down on the church on North Bridge Road at 3pm on Sunday, April 10.
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Rev McCabe served as chaplain at Airdrie Academy and was additionally a stalwart member of Airdrie Burns Membership – with associates describing him as “a really acquainted and well-loved face” within the city.
He has a particular place within the annals of the Excessive Kirk, as one in every of solely 10 ministers in its nearly 185-year historical past and one of many longest-serving.
Sunday’s service will probably be led by Excessive Church minister Rev Ian McDonald, and will probably be adopted by refreshments.
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