Fraserburgh Baptist Church (1921)




Jock Troup was the forerunner back to Scotland. As soon as he arrived in Fraserburgh he spoke in the Market Place. A crowd gathered and it was suggested that he continue the meeting in the Baptist Church. On arriving at the church they found the pastor and deacons leaving. They had just finished a meeting where they had decided to invite Troup to come to Fraserburgh. Among the deacons was the very man Troup had seen in his vision. The service had only just begun in the church when people began weeping over their lost condition. The revival had come to Scotland. There were open-air meetings in Saltoun Square, and by December the only venue big enough was the 1,200 seater Parish Church.

For more information see, 'A Forgotten Revival,' by Stanley Griffin, published by Day One Publications.