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Kirk selects Moderator Designate
The Reverend William Currie Hewitt, Minister of Westburn Church of Scotland, Greenock, is Moderator Designate of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
| Mr Hewitt, (57), was born in Kilmarnock and educated at Kilmarnock Academy where he was Head Boy in 1968-69. He attended Henderson Church and progressed through Sunday school, Bible Class, and Youth Fellowship into full membership in 1969. Mr Hewitt went on to Strathclyde University to study accountancy before answering the call from God to ministry which had been awakened by his minister sometime previously. He transferred to Glasgow University, graduating BD in 1974 and then did a Post Graduate Diploma in pastoral studies, graduating in 1976. He served for two years as Probationer Assistant at Castlehill Church, Ayr where he was ordained in 1977. |
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In 1978, Mr Hewitt was called to Elderslie Kirk, then a new union of Elderslie East and Elderslie West, where he served for 16 years. During his ministry, Elderslie Kirk was seen as the focal point of the well defined community and he was involved in community life, as chaplain to the local school, part time chaplain to Elderslie Hospital (Children with severe mental and physical disability), Merchiston Hospital (adult mental health and part-time chaplain to the Royal Alexandra Hospital. Mr Hewitt was Regional Chaplain to the Girls' Brigade and served on presbytery Committees and national committees of the Church, in particular the Youth Education Committee which provided him with the opportunity to convene the Youth ventures group, arranging activities for 12 - 15 year olds.
Mr Hewitt was called to Greenock: St Luke's, a large town centre church, in 1994. He serves as local primary school and Greenock Academy chaplain, James Watt College chaplain and part time chaplain to Inverclyde Royal Infirmary and to Ardgowan Hospice and previously as part time chaplain to Inverclyde Royal Hospital.
In 2000, the five churches in the west end of Greenock agreed to work together towards union. This work continued and, in 2006. St Luke's and their immediate neighbours, St George's North, united as Westburn Church of Scotland. During the last two years, Mr Hewitt and his colleague have worked hard to cement the union and believe that through worship, teaching and social events, the two congregations are happily working as one.
Wider Church work has included Moderator of Greenock Presbytery and first Moderator of Greenock and Paisley Presbytery. Mr Hewitt is currently the vice convener of Presbytery Business Committee and convener of Discipline.
In 1993, Mr Hewitt was appointed to the Board of Practice and Procedure where he served for 8 years, becoming Convener of the General Assembly Arrangements Committee and Convener of the Business Committee of the General Assembly. Mr Hewitt has also been a member of the Assembly Council and of the Support and Services Committee.
Outwith the Church, he is a member of the Board of Studies for the Institute of Counselling based in Glasgow.
Mr Hewitt and his wife, Moira, have a daughter and two sons. In his leisure time, Mr Hewitt enjoys golf, is Past President of Johnstone Rotary Club, a member and Past President of Greenock Burns Club and a frequent speaker at Burns events which included a trip to Canada to propose the Immortal Memory. Mr Hewitt is currently Précis of the Innerkip Society – a charitable organisation dating back to 1798.
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Note to News Desks
The role of Moderator of the General Assembly is an honorary one, held for 12 months. Meetings of the General Assembly are chaired by the Moderator, who leads worship, rules on points of order and signs documents on behalf of the Assembly. After the Assembly, the Moderator generally travels as a Church representative in Scotland, other parts of the UK and overseas in an ambassadorial capacity.
Every Moderator carries out a series of visits to several Church of Scotland presbyteries as well as undertaking a number of international tours. More information about the Moderator's role can be found on our website .
For further information, please contact the Church's Media Relations Unit on tel: 0131 240 2243 .
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Tuesday 28, October 2008
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