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Iain D. Cunningham

Short Name: Iain D. Cunningham
Full Name: Cunningham, Iain D., 1954-
Birth Year: 1954

I am a Church of Scotland Minister, ordained in 1979, currently minister of Kirkton Church, Carluke. I was born in Port Glasgow but moved to Lanarkshire when I was 11 years old. Having been a pupil at Hamilton Academy, from 1966 to 1972, I studied English and Drama at Glasgow University before receiving a call to ministry. I remained at Glasgow University to complete a BD degree and was ordained by Ayr Presbytery in 1979. I have served as a Parish Minister, first of all at Duntocher Trinity Church, from 1980 to 1987 and then from 1987 to the present day at Kirkton Church Carluke. I have also served on several central church councils and committees, most recently as Convener of the Church of Scotland's World Mission Council, from 2014-2018.

Iain D. Cunningham


Texts by Iain D. Cunningham (5)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
God the Father of creation, Source of life and energyIain D. Cunningham (b. 1954) (Author)2
It's a world of sunshine, a world of rainIain D. Cunningham (b. 1954) (Author)2
Shout, 'Hosanna, welcome to Jesus the King!'Iain D. Cunningham (b. 1954) (Author)2
Spirit of truth and graceIain D. Cunningham (b. 1954) (Author)2
The tyrant issues his decreesIain D. Cunningham (Author)2
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