YF Committee
Murdo was born in Glasgow but lived in Skye for ten years. He finds it difficult to pinpoint a time when he was converted, but while he was still at school, he gradually became aware that he was a Christian. He has been worshipping in Partick Free since he came back to Glasgow in 2002. Despite currently working as a maths tutor, Murdo is heading to RSAMD this year to study Film Production.
Fiona was born and brought up in Glasgow. She graduated from Glasgow University in 2003 and currently works as a dentist. For the last two summers Fiona has served on mission in Hungary with EEFC, and is also actively involved with Open Doors Mission in Glasgow. She has been a Christian since 2005 and has played an active role in the youth fellowship ever since.
Martin is a member of the Shettleston congregation whom he represents on the committee. He was born and brought up in South Africa. Martin is in his second year of an apprenticeship as an electrician. His hope is to help further in Glasgow youth work that he has been involved in for the past year.
Fiona is a native Glaswegian who recently graduated in Psychology from Glasgow University. She was brought up in a Christian home and was converted in 2003. Fiona enjoys mission work, both at home and abroad. She is a leader in Navigators, and she is also involved in “Reality” camps. Fiona spent the summer of 2005 in Zambia, helping out at the mission station there.
James comes from Inverness and moved to Glasgow to study Computing and Mathematics at Glasgow University. Settling in Thornwood, James believes himself to have been converted over a period of time over 2007. The realisation of conversion was accompanied by assurance and he became a member in the start of 2008.
Email Murdo at macleod.murdo@gmail.com
Murray was born and brought up on the Isle of Lewis. He has lived in Glasgow since 2000 when he moved down to pursue further education. Although he now works in corporate tax in Edinburgh, he continues to live in Glasgow’s West End and worships in Partick Free. For the last two years Murray has organised the young people’s weekend away in Arbroath.
Alasdair grew up on the Isle of Skye from the age of six and was converted during his teenage years. Since coming to Glasgow he has been actively involved in the Youth Fellowship, and currently represents Thornwood congregation on the committee. Having recently graduated from Glasgow University, he has decided to postpone entry to the real world by pursuing a Masters in History.