

Maurice Roberts, Vernon Higham, Hubert Clements, Dafydd Morris
Listen to Maurice Roberts preaching in 2004 "The Glory of the Lord"
Maurice Roberts is the pastor of Westhill Free Church Continuing, Inverness. He was previously a pastor at Ayr, which is in the southwest of Scotland. He was also for some time the editor of the Banner of Truth Magazine, where he wrote a number of much loved editorials. He is well known as a conference speaker. Westhill Inverness - Bible Sermons Online
Listen to Vernon Higham preaching in 2008 at Pembroke "The Place of God"
Vernon Higham is presently the pastor emeritus at Tabernacle Cardiff. He was pastor of Heath Evangelical Church for 40 years. Now over the age of 80, he still preaches as an itinerant. He is also the author of a number of well known hymns, such as 'Great is the Gospel of our Glorious God' and 'Deep in my heart there is a sigh'. WVHigham Trust
Listen to Hubert Clements preaching in 2007 "The Prodigal Son"
Hubert Clements is the pastor of Trinity Chapel, Tonypandy, where he has faithfully served the Lord for many years. He is much loved and valued as the Lord's servant. He will be preaching in the Monday Gospel Service (Summer Conference 2009).
Listen to Dafydd Morris preaching in 2008 "The Ladder"
Dafydd Morris served the Lord as a pastor in Carmarthen (West Wales), both in Welsh speaking and English speaking churches. He is presently an itinerant Wickliffe preacher for the Protestant Truth Society. Dafydd Morris is much respected for his stand for the Gospel. He will be preaching at the Friday afternoon Welsh Gospel service. Protestant Truth
Welsh Language Page: Details regarding the Welsh evangelistic service.
Maurice Roberts is presently pastor of Westhill Free Church Continuing in Inverness, Scotland. He was previously editor of the Banner of Truth magazine. He has been faithful in standing for Gospel in difficult circumstances. We look forward to his ministry.
Maurice Roberts' congregation has recently moved into a new building, where they have purchased a restaurant on the edge of Inverness and converted it into a place of worship. They had previously met for a number of years in Inverness Royal Academy.