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John MacLeod (minister)

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Minister of the Free Church of Scotland For the Moderator of the Free Church of Scotland in 1983, see John MacLeod (moderator).

John MacLeod (born 14 May 1948 in Fearn, Scotland – died 17 December 2020 in Portmahomack, Scotland), known in Scottish Gaelic as Iain MacLeòid, was educated at the University of Aberdeen and the Free Church College, Edinburgh, and was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) who served in congregations of the Free Church of Scotland and Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) in Scotland and North America. He came to prominence in connection with allegations against Donald Macleod, Professor of Systematic Theology at the Free Church College: the professor was answerable to the Training of the Ministry Committee, of which Rev. MacLeod was clerk. This led, in January 2000, to an attempt to suspend him and over twenty other ministers from the functions of the ministry and to their formation of the "Free Church of Scotland Continuing", of which MacLeod was subsequently appointed the Principal Clerk of Assembly. He was moderator of the 2006 FCC General Assembly. Notable Quote: Scot minister and professor John MacLeod described pre-Reformation Scotland: ”It had a weak central executive, a turbulent aristocracy, a bloated church , and a downtrodden commonalty. There was hardly a country in Europe that was more backward in civilization, or one in which life and property were less secure.”

Macleod died suddenly on 17 December 2020 at the age of 72.

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  • Who's Who in Scotland (Carrick)

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