Creative Works
Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.
Col. 3:23 (ESV)
This page presents some of the creative works by our church. We hope you enjoy them.
Songs
Salvation, Salvation
A joyful proclamation of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—united in bringing us from death to life.
Lyrics:
Peter Pappas
Vocals & Music
Suno
The Highest King
Sin is broken, victory is won—Christ reigns above all in power and splendour.
Lyrics:
Peter Pappas
Vocals & Music:
Suno
Photographs
Glasgow Cathedral
Built in the 1100s, the Glasgow Cathedral is the most complete medieval cathedral on the Scottish mainland, having survived the Protestant Reformation almost intact. It is the oldest building in Glasgow.
Photo by:
Gordon McDade
Cain
Marble sculpture, created by Edwin Roscoe Mullins. A permanent feature of the Glasgow Botanic Gardens entitled My Punishment is Greater Than I Can Bear, referencing a quote from Genesis.
Photo by:
Gordon McDade
Jesus Preaching at the Temple
Stained glass at St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Photo by:
Gordon McDade
Creative Works
Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men. Col. 3:23 (ESV)
This page presents some of the creative works by our church. We hope you enjoy them.
Songs
Salvation, Salvation
A joyful proclamation of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—united in bringing us from death to life.
Lyrics: Peter Pappas
Vocals & Music: Suno
The Highest King
Sin is broken, victory is won—Christ reigns above all in power and splendour.
Lyrics: Peter Pappas
Vocals & Music: Suno
Photographs
Glasgow Cathedral
Built in the 1100s, the Glasgow Cathedral is the most complete medieval cathedral on the Scottish mainland, having survived the Protestant Reformation almost intact. It is the oldest building in Glasgow.
Photo by:
Gordon McDade
Cain
Marble sculpture, created by Edwin Roscoe Mullins. A permanent feature of the Glasgow Botanic Gardens entitled My Punishment is Greater Than I Can Bear, referencing a quote from Genesis.
Photo by:
Gordon McDade
Jesus Preaching at the Temple
Stained glass at St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Photo by:
Gordon McDade



