Goligher pleads guilty to charges
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 22 Feb 2025
Liam Goligher has pleaded guilty to several charges including lying and clergy abuse in proceedings brought by the Philadelphia Presbytery in the US. He resigned as senior minister at Tenth Presbyterian Church in December 2023 after a public citation for sexual activity in a public park in 2014.
In May 2024 the Presbytery found Dr Goligher ‘contumacious’ (i.e. refusing to comply fully with the Presbytery trial and hindering the process). He was suspended from the Lord’s Supper and from eldership.
Goligher resigns after sex offence made public
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 1 Jan 2024
This article contains material some may find upsetting. Reformed minister Liam Goligher has resigned his post at Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania after revelations that he engaged in sexual activity in a public park almost a decade ago.
Police records from July 2014 show Goligher – along with Susan Elzey, a deaconess at Tenth Presbyterian – pleaded guilty to breaching an ordinance governing the conduct of visitors at Lancaster County public parks.
Kevin DeYoung at Scottish
Reformed Conference
Richard Buckley
Date posted: 1 Jul 2023
The motto of Glasgow is ‘Let Glasgow flourish’.
It is the abbreviated version of the prayer
inscribed on the bell of the Tron Kirk which is
‘Let Glasgow flourish by the preaching of the
word and the praising of His name’.
The heart of the prayer is the name of
Jesus, and we flourish as we sing His praises
and proclaim, or hear proclaimed, His word
out of the Bible. This seems so ordinary
and lacking excitement that our society has
substituted for it trivial entertainment.
Spirit and power preaching
Jeremy Middleton
Date posted: 1 Mar 2018
Around
150 members
of
the Crieff
Fellowship gathered at Crieff Hydro over
three days in January to benefit from the
ministries of Dr Liam Goligher and Neil
Powell.
Liam Goligher gave
four powerful and
profoundly
insightful addresses
from
the
book of Psalms (with, against the backdrop
of Psalm 8, a detour in the second address
into Proverbs 8) which stretched the minds
and warmed the hearts of those privileged
to be present, enabling us to ‘fix our eyes
on Jesus’.
Keswick is growing
Keswick Ministries
Date posted: 1 Jul 2015
2015 sees the 140th anniversary of the Keswick Convention and the possibility of an addition to the current site.
The possibility of securing the land adjacent to the Rawnsley site in Keswick, through purchasing the former Derwent Pencil Factory site, has arisen. In looking at how best to manage a growing event and being keen to integrate many things at one main site, this new step forward will secure the future for a growing summer convention, as well as allowing for an extension of activities at other times of the year.
Online learning launch
Michael McClenahan
Date posted: 1 Oct 2010
Delegates at recent prominent conferences such as Bible by the Beach and the Evangelical Ministry Assembly have had the chance to view a new online course designed to teach the great themes of Scripture. The Biblical Story course at http://www.biblemesh.com combines a passion for Scripture with some of the latest advances in online learning.
The vision for BibleMesh comes from Emmanuel A. Kampouris, retired Chairman and CEO of the multinational company American Standard. In extensive travel, Mr. Kampouris saw the dramatic need for the prophetic voice of the church and increased biblical literacy throughout the world.
The Third Degree
Liam Goligher
Date posted: 1 Jul 2009
Every parent, grandparent and youth worker knows the gnawing sense of anxiety they feel when someone they know first goes up to university or college. Especially if they’ve had the experience themselves, they know the full-on impact of those first few days and weeks as a fresher.
The bewildering numbers of new faces and names and choices; deciding what clubs to join and sports to pursue; managing the laundry and working out how to survive on a student loan; and, of course, learning to negotiate the campus and the timetable! The freedom and the options that university or college life inevitably offer can be a heady mixture. So many parties and so little time! Life back home, especially life in the church youth group, can seem so tame and restrained and, oh, so far away. For a Christian young person there is the challenge of finding a good church, making new Christian friends, and not abusing their newfound freedoms.
Unshackled? Living in outrageous grace
Liam Goligher
Date posted: 1 Feb 2008
Bethel
An abbreviated chapter from the Keswick Year Book 2007.
Has anyone come here to escape their past? Perhaps, underneath it all, you’re trying to get away from God. Perhaps you think people can hide from him. If that’s so, I have bad news for you, and the story of Jacob underlines it. There is no-where: no depths so low, no height so high, no place so distant and secluded, that you can escape God.
The Jesus Gospel
Liam Goligher
Date posted: 1 Jul 2006
Wounded for me
The 2006 Boston University in London annual lecture was given by Professor Peter Hawkins, the Professor of Religion and Literature there. He commented that many who come to study the Bible at Boston assume they know what it means. He cited evangelicals — sure they know what the Bible means — though they have never read it.
Then he went on to describe the different gospels that are gaining currency: for instance, the prosperity gospel, the self-esteem gospel and the therapeutic gospel. Commenting on the prosperity gospel, he said that the idea that following Jesus leads to success and triumph cannot be sustained from Jesus’s own teaching. If success is the criterion for heroism, then Jesus doesn’t qualify.
The Da Vinci con
Liam Goligher
Date posted: 1 Jul 2006
First the novel, then the movie; the Da Vinci phenomenon continues to grow and gross millions for its author.
It has all the ingredients that appeal to us. As Dan Brown himself writes, “Everybody loves a conspiracy theory”. We are fascinated by the alternative stories of famous people.
Keswick and crusades
Alison Hull
Date posted: 1 Jun 2006
International evangelist Luis Palau will be speaking at this summer's Keswick Convention, an event he says he appreciates for the fact that it ‘has always been solidly grounded in the Scriptures’.
Ali Hull, the Convention press officer, interviewed Luis and asked him about the big stadium events he has long been involved in — do they still work?
I didn't want the day to end
Alicia Felce
Date posted: 1 Nov 2004
Many of us were feeling fortunate just to be at the London Women's Convention as it opened on Saturday morning, October 2.
Places had been hard to come by with the tickets sold out on the first day they went on sale a few months ago! As the day unfolded, our expectations were not disappointed. In the company of 1,000 believers we were treated to clear and challenging teaching in an uplifting atmosphere of encouragement and fellowship.