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Hi from the NW of England

Zanasp

New Member
Hello everyone,

Nice to meet you all. I have been a Christian since July. I haven't actually been baptized yet or attended a Church since becoming a Christian. This is because of recovering from a medical issue. I am recovered now. I am very much leaning towards attending a Baptist Church in my area after a short while looking into Churches.

I turned 25 in September and start training in Carpentry and Joinery in January and again next September after delaying for financial reasons last September.

That's my introduction for now. I hope to get to know other Christians here. Thanks for reading.

edit: I selected Baptist as it is nearly definite I will become one and I read it could not be changed. Sorry if I shouldn't have
 

rlvaughn

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Zanasp, welcome to the family! And welcome to the Baptist Board. May you find it a blessing.

We share a commonality in choice of professions. Carpentry is my trade, though I haven't worked in it professionally since around the year 2000 or so.
 

Zanasp

New Member
Zanasp, welcome to the family! And welcome to the Baptist Board. May you find it a blessing.

We share a commonality in choice of professions. Carpentry is my trade, though I haven't worked in it professionally since around the year 2000 or so.
Thank you! That is interesting, I saw you are from Texas? I know there are differences between UK and US carpentry but the type I'm probably going to do (you choose after first year) is more carpentry based and so probably similar to the US job. I think Joiner is a more Northern UK term.
 

Squire Robertsson

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Good to have you. So far, our English members have been from down south of York. Nice to have a Northerner, I take it you're from the Lake District.
 

Martin Marprelate

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Hello everyone,

Nice to meet you all. I have been a Christian since July. I haven't actually been baptized yet or attended a Church since becoming a Christian. This is because of recovering from a medical issue. I am recovered now. I am very much leaning towards attending a Baptist Church in my area after a short while looking into Churches.

I turned 25 in September and start training in Carpentry and Joinery in January and again next September after delaying for financial reasons last September.

That's my introduction for now. I hope to get to know other Christians here. Thanks for reading.

edit: I selected Baptist as it is nearly definite I will become one and I read it could not be changed. Sorry if I shouldn't have
Welcome to the BB, Zanasp. :) It's good to have another Brit on board.
I'm guessing you come from Manchester way.
 

Martin Marprelate

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Thanks! Sort of, I'm from Liverpool :)
Close enough! I'm from way down in Devon. I don't know much about the churches in Liverpool, but I heard the Bill Bygroves preach once. He's the senior pastor at Bridge Chapel and also chaplain of Liverpool FC. Home | Welcome To Bridge Chapel Liverpool | We are a bible-believing church based in south Liverpool. Our aim is to bring the good news of Jesus Christ to as many people as possible. It's a large Baptist church and may be worth checking out. It looks as if it has lots of stuff for young people.
 

Zanasp

New Member
Close enough! I'm from way down in Devon. I don't know much about the churches in Liverpool, but I heard the Bill Bygroves preach once. He's the senior pastor at Bridge Chapel and also chaplain of Liverpool FC. Home | Welcome To Bridge Chapel Liverpool | We are a bible-believing church based in south Liverpool. Our aim is to bring the good news of Jesus Christ to as many people as possible. It's a large Baptist church and may be worth checking out. It looks as if it has lots of stuff for young people.
Thanks for the info. Devon seems nice, I've never been. I've got a few Churches in mind but I'll add that to the list to look into
 

rlvaughn

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Thank you! That is interesting, I saw you are from Texas? I know there are differences between UK and US carpentry but the type I'm probably going to do (you choose after first year) is more carpentry based and so probably similar to the US job. I think Joiner is a more Northern UK term.
I worked mainly in residential home construction, but some in remodeling/repairing homes.
 

Zanasp

New Member
I worked mainly in residential home construction, but some in remodeling/repairing homes.
Sorry, forgot to reply. That's cool, have you ever built a Queen Ann revival style house. For some reason they interest me and remind me of the USA. Or are they only originally built long ago? Just curious
 

Squire Robertsson

Administrator
Administrator
Except for restorations, Queen Anne and the other forms of "painted ladies" are pretty much all from that period. I speak as a native of San Francisco, CA. Which is home to a large number of Victorians.
Sorry, forgot to reply. That's cool, have you ever built a Queen Ann revival style house. For some reason, they interest me and remind me of the USA. Or are they only originally built long ago? Just curious
 

Rippon

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I'm actually from the Southern part of the North West if that's accurate to say. I'm from Liverpool
I know you had said you are a new believer. However, two prominent Christian leaders ministered in Liverpool : Bishop J. C. Ryle (from 1880-1900) and Richard Hobson (from 1868-1901). They, of course, were Church of England men, but solidly Evangelical.
 

rlvaughn

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...That's cool, have you ever built a Queen Ann revival style house. For some reason they interest me and remind me of the USA. Or are they only originally built long ago?
No, we never built any in that style. We built some houses that were "out-of-the ordinary" -- including an underground house -- but most people seemed to want something in the general style of the rest of their neighborhood (and some subdivisions even regulate that extent of variation that is allowed).
 
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