Stirling Observer

Wedding bales for farming couple

Pair are first to be married by dedicated minister for agricultur­al community

- CHRIS MARZELLA

A young couple who grew up on farms have become the first to be married by the Church of Scotland’s only dedicated minister for the agricultur­al community.

Jack and Rachel Malcolm tied the knot at Norrieston Church in Thornhill.

The happy couple were wed by Rev Chris Blackshaw, who is based in a livestock mart.

Mr Blackshaw met Mr Malcolm, 28, and his 24-year-old wife at an event held at Briarlands Farm at Blairdrumm­ond and the three of them instantly hit it off.

The couple, who run agricultur­al business JRM Contractin­g Ltd, said they were very impressed with the work of the minister who spends time visiting farms.

Mr Malcolm said: “The fact that Chris is a dedicated minister to the farming community is the main reason we asked him to marry us.

“We took an instant liking to him and we thought the help that he offers people in the industry was just so admirable and the way he portrayed God and related the two subjects was lovely.

“We think the role that he plays in the community is such an important one and one that is not recognised enough.”

Mrs Malcolm, whose in-laws Iain and Sarah Malcolm run Wester Coilechat farm outside Callander and also farm on Cromlix Estate near Dunblane, said agricultur­e can be a “tough industry” to work in.

“Sometimes people just need a kind ear to listen to their worries which is exactly what Chris provides and that can make the world of difference to people who are struggling,” she added.

The couple, who live near Dunblane, got married last Friday and now consider the minister a “good friend”.

Mr Blackshaw, who regularly gives talks about his work across Scotland to inspire others, said: “I felt deeply honoured to have been asked to marry Jack and Rachel and feel we have a great friendship with them and their family.

“I felt very emotional and a great love for them both during the whole day.

“It was the perfect wedding and we all agreed it was as if we have known each other all our lives. “

Attached to the Presbytery of Ayr, Mr Blackshaw’s principle role is to visit farms across Ayrshire to provide spiritual and family support, counsellin­g and encouragin­g people to buy local produce.

The 59-year-old minister also meets with young farmer groups, National Farmers Union Scotland representa­tives, visits the weekly livestock mart in Ayr and attends annual agricultur­e shows.

Mr Blackshaw, a farmer’s son himself, draws together groups of people linked to the industry like vets, government agencies, livestock mart staff, those servicing the farming industry and estate workers.

Mr Blackshaw is one of five Kirk ministers who are pioneering innovative ways of spreading the Gospel across Scotland as part of a pilot project.

Rev Dr Janet Foggie works with students at the University of Stirling.

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Wedding first Jack and Rachel Malcolm with Rev Chris Blackshaw

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