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White Horse Inn sign as in a public house or tavern showing white horse rearing up. The sign is shaped like a shield, dark red, with signs of aging along the top and bottom edges. The White Horse Inn

What is the White Horse Inn?

A monthly discussional/study group where, in a relaxed environment, we can look together at some of the key doctrines of the Christian faith and how they impact our lives today.

When?

Initially this may be a bit of a moveable feast, but we plan to meet for an hour on Sunday afternoons. The dates of meetings are announced on the services page.

Where?

The back hall of Gilnahirk Baptist Church.

Who is it for?

Anyone from 16 to 106—give or take a year or two. And sorry girls—it’s boys only!

David Luke,
Pastor



Resources

White Horse Inn resources have moved to a new page within the site resource library.

standard citation for this article: ‘The White Horse Inn’, 1 Dec 2006, Gilnahirk Baptist Church Web site. http://www.gilnahirkbaptist.org.uk/events/whi.php (accessed 31 Jul 2010).

Why ‘The White Horse Inn’?

The White Horse Inn was the public house in Cambridge where men met together in the sixteenth century to discuss the new ideas emerging out of the European Reformation and from where the great doctrines recovered at the Reformation spread and set the nation ablaze. We have lost the pub, but we still have the great doctrines ... and the name!

You can read more about the original White Horse Inn at Wikipedia.


Gilnahirk’s very own White Horse Inn should not be confused with the US nationally syndicated radio talk show hosted by Michael Horton, Rod Rosenbladt, Kim Riddlebarger and Ken Jones. It is certainly worth listening to, and the associated bi-monthly magazine Modern Reformation is also worth reading. If R C Sproul can read it from cover to cover, then it must be a worthwhile read!