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Perthshire minister makes leap from pulpit to famous landmark to preach during pandemic

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Perthshire minister has jumped from the pulpit to the famous Soldier’s Leap to deliver his church service.Church of Scotland minister Neil Glover has been unable to deliver sermons to his church in person since lockdown.Like many other ministers, Rev Glover has switched to posting services online but has seen the numbers “attending” his services triple with viewers watching from across the globe.Ten schools could reopen fully in AugustHe and the other Highland Perthshire ministers have decided to make the most of their surrounding and on Sunday the adventurous minister delivered his sermon perched on a rock at the historic Killiecrankie landmark.At the start of the COVID-19 health crisis the church leaders of various Church of Scotland.

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