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A new series following students in their first year of training for ministry in the Free Church of Scotland. Ahead lies reading, exams and preaching - but also fun and laughter.

Sreath 霉r a' leantainn oileanaich anns a' chiad bhliadhna aca a' tr猫anadh airson ministrealachd na h-Eaglaise Saoire an D霉n 脠ideann. Tha Innes Mac Suain measail air ball-coise, geamannan bhideo agus c貌mhlain ci霉il ach chuala e gairm na ministrealachd an toiseach nuair a bha e seachd bliadhn' deug.

Bha P貌l Moireach ag obair dha companaidh togail athair mas do fhreagair esan gairm na ministrealachd. Tha a' chiad bhliadhna aige an D霉n 脠ideann a' ciallachadh sgaradh bho bhean, Amanda, agus an nighean bheag aca. 'Se tidsear 脿rd-sgoil a bh' ann an Iain Moireasdan mas do chuir e aghaidh air a' mhinistrealachd. Ciamar a ghabhas e ris a bhith air ais an c霉l deasg?

Th猫id coinneachadh riutha seo agus grunn eile ann an Seimeanaraidh Diadhachd Dh霉n 脠ideann. Bidh t貌rr leughadh, deuchainnean agus searmoin romhpa, ach beagan fealla dh脿 cuideachd.

A new series following students in their first year of training for ministry in the Free Church of Scotland.

Innes Mac Sween is a graduate originally from the Isle of Lewis. He loves football, playing video games and bands but has felt the call of the ministry since he was 17.

Paul Murray worked for his father's construction company in Stornoway before answering tha call of the ministry. His first year at Edinburgh Theological Seminary has meant having to temporarily leave his wife and young daughter behind - and embrace student life again.

Iain Morrison has spent almost all his working life teaching in Stornoway - how will he adapt to life behind the desk?

Meet these and some of the other candidate ministers training at Edinburgh Theological Seminary. Ahead lies reading, exams and preaching - but also some fun and laughter too!

30 minutes

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Sun 7 Jan 2018 20:00

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