Talk:John Miller (minister)
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[edit]mr miller know locally as john took over the parish from the old school type minister that was the rev george pirie at that time the church was seen as somewere you went for events like weddings and funerals only but the rev miller brought new and fresh ideas to the church and the over all community with his modern but reverand out look to the young and old of castlemilk "john " rode round the parish for most of his time on a push bike a bike he still rides today . Mr miller lives with in the castlemilk area bring up his family amoung the people he serves so it was with great joy that john was elected moderator a part of castlemilk history that if you were brought up in the milk but didnt live there anymore you still wear with pride that your humble but proud community can boast that such a man be giving the honor of moderator an honor that john niether boasted about or took self satifaction from john miller was proud no just from a personal point of view but humbled and graicious from a community point of view . a man is a man for all that once said by the baird of poetry rabbie burns a statement in which john fits perfectly no better a man has wore a dog collar in the manner of which the right honorable REV Dr John D MIller
Removed from article. Could be reincluded, but needs a serious clean-up.86.0.203.120 23:55, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
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