Highlight Talk – Ayrshire Churches and The Burns Connection: Church development in Ayrshire

Highlight Talk – Ayrshire Churches and The Burns Connection: Church development in Ayrshire

Wednesday 19 February 2025
2.30pm - 3.30pm
Free
Robertson Room, Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Murdoch's Lone, Alloway KA7 4PQ

Professor Adam Cumming, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and Chair of Scotland’s Churches – Ayrshire Churches and The Burns Connection: Church development in Ayrshire with special mention of both the Auld Kirk of Ayr and its predecessor as well as the changing nature of worship with reference to Robert Burns and his World.

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