The ultimate purpose of the atonement is to bring you to God.
Andy Prime is pastor of Gracemount Community Church in Gracemount, Edinburgh. He's married to Sarah and they have a son named Reuben.
The ultimate purpose of the atonement is to bring you to God.
‘How sweet the name of Jesus sounds, in a believer’s ear! It soothes our sorrows, heals our wounds, and drives away our fear.’
In the Himalayas, an old donkey shows the young donkey the ropes on treacherous mountain climbs. This is a great lesson for Christ’s church.
Session 4 of the 20schemes 2016 Weekender—Andy Prime chairs a discussion on Youth Work in Hard Places with other youth work practitioners from schemes around Scotland.
A ‘celebrity’ preacher, probably American, is preaching across the street from my house. This geezer is one of the top three ‘greats’ in the Christian world right now. But, on the same Sunday morning, one of my best mates is preaching hundreds of miles away from my house. Hardly anyone’s heard of him. He’s a […]
There are 10 people in your living room. They’ve come to a prayer meeting about a potential church plant in the area. Now, they have come to pray, but they’ve also come to suss you out. They want to know what you’re about, what your plans are, what the vision is, and on that basis […]
Andy & Sarah Prime are looking to establish a gospel church in Gracemount, a small scheme in Edinburgh. Please click here for further details of how you could support their work and receive updates from them.
When I was 18 or 19, I learned how to read books. I mean really read them. Prior to that, my reading had been limited to the menu in a restaurant or the football results on the TV. But, then I read this one book and discovered that I really loved it. I began to […]
What is the name of the church going to be? Where is the church going to meet? What is the church launch going to look like? How will you build relationships in the community? What will missional living look like? How will you fund the church plant? What will the statement of faith be? Who […]