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Not gone, just graduated: Aberdeen minister Ken Gordon dies aged 85
Updated: 08/07/2021, 10:54 am
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Tributes have been paid to Aberdeen Anglican minister of almost 50 years, Rev Kenneth Gordon who has died age 85.
Kenneth Gordon and wife Jessica of the Scottish Episcopal Church, Aberdeen and Orkney Diocese.
The devoted Christian, who was active in ministry until earlier this year, saw his death not as an occasion for sadness, but as his ‘graduation to Heaven’.
Capital upbringing
Born in Edinburgh on December 27, 1935, Kenneth Gordon was the only child of Alfred and Alexanderina Gordon.
A stockbroker’s clerk from Corstorphine, his father died when Ken was just 15.
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Rick Warren s Saddleback Church, which is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), announced Thursday that it ordained three women as pastors.
The church shared the news in a Facebook post, proclaiming that it was a historic night. We ordained our first three women pastors, Liz Puffer, Cynthia Petty, and Katie Edwards! We re so grateful to share this moment with you. Our best days are ahead of us!
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Evangelicals love great preaching and preachers. If a list was developed to include the best preachers, the name Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892), without any doubt, would appear. Many are quick to celebrate the life and ministry of the 19th-century Baptist preacher in London, and rightly so. In many ways, Spurgeon modeled core commitments of evangelical thought and practice. He was undeniably a multifaceted leader. From pastoring a megachurch to overseeing an orphanage to establishing a college, he carried a large number of responsibilities. And yet, he’s most often remembered as the “prince of preachers.”
But what drove his preaching? What shaped his study of Scripture? In his recent book,
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