The Scarborough News

Book marks church’s 250th anniversar­y

- By Lyndsey Young lyndsey.young@jpimedia.co.uk @thescarbor­onews

Church member Sam Cowgill has produced a book to mark the 250-year anniversar­y of Ebenezer Baptist Church, telling of its rich history.

Church members will celebrate the 250th anniversar­y this Sunday by coming together for online worship.

The church had a series of planned events in place to mark the anniversar­y which was Wednesday January 20, but due to Covid they were unable to go ahead.

Pastor Neil Douglas said: “Although we are disappoint­ed we cannot meet in person to celebrate our 250th anniversar­y, we felt it important to care for our local community by not meeting during the national lockdown. We plan to meet and celebrate properly when it is safe to do so in the coming months.”

All is not lost, as church member Sam Cowgill spent seven months last year researchin­g and producing a book to coincide with the anniversar­y. The book is titled ‘Ebenezer’ and spans 250 years of history from its founding in 1771 by William Hague to the present day.

Mr Cowgill said: “When asked if I would update the bi-centenary booklet of 1971 I knew nothing of Ebenezer Baptist Church’s past. Researchin­g the lives of God-fearing people, I was captivated by events.

“The book is a compilatio­n of words from my heart, along with members’ recollecti­ons and reports, snippets of the past, an overview of the present and hopes for the future. Simply put, a celebratio­n of 250 years in the life of a church.”

Mr Cowgill lives in Scarboroug­h but was born in Bradford. His career has been spent mainly in nursing, and just before retirement working for Scarboroug­h and North East Yorkshire Healthcare NHS Trust.

He took up writing as a hobby upon retiring and Ebenezer is his 12th book.

Mr Cowgill said: “I write for pleasure and I also design all of my book covers, the other books are a mixture of children’s books, biographie­s and historical novels, all with Christian content, and are available on Amazon. Any royalties I get I give to two orphanages, both in India.”

Copies of Ebenezer are available to order via Ebenezer Baptist Church, Columbus Ravine, Scarboroug­h YO12 7QZ.

An order form is on the website at https://www.rockofhelp.org.uk/book

Any donations from this book go directly to the church.

 ??  ?? Author Sam Cowgill with his book Ebenezer.
Author Sam Cowgill with his book Ebenezer.

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