Mike Burleigh, Montrose Port Chaplain, reports on delivering Christmas Presents in Montrose Port From 19th Decemember...
These three guys crew the Manor Endurance which daily takes maintenance teams out to the Inchcape Offshore Wind Farm substation. I did appreciate our conversation especially that they were prepared to listen to the testimony of a Believer, one whose life is centred on Jesus Christ, hallowing the name of the Father. Lukasz, Robert and Krystian send thanks to the Ferryden ladies for their Christmas presents and Lukasz the master immediately chose one of the hats for a walk out to the lighthouse before he returns to take a flight back to his home in Spain.

The Ferryden Craft ‘N’ Café ladies see from their houses overlooking the port, these crafts ‘to and froing’ daily to the Inchcape OWF. Their own families’ lives having been very much linked to the sea they have a real care for seafarers.
Perhaps some of these crew will call at the nearby Ferryden Craft ‘N’ Café, which reopens Friday 23rd January?
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About half of the marine crew of eleven people were readying to fly home for Christmas, so our Christmas gifts along with those given by Iain Sanders, the Aberdeen Port Chaplain, made sure that there was something for everyone.
Earlier updates on this story can be found in: Christmas Gifts for Seafarers