The nearest town to Blairmore House is Huntly, a 15
minute car journey. Huntly can be accessed by train and bus from both
Aberdeen or Inverness City and airports.
Flights Aberdeen airport is the nearest international airport with flights
available to many domestic and international destinations. Please visit
www.aberdeenairport.com for detailed information on this airport.
There is a shuttle bus service available from the airport to Dyce train station where you can travel to Huntly from.
Train Hourly trains run to Aberdeen from Edinburgh and Glasgow, and there are regular services between Inverness and Aberdeen, which stop at Huntly.
Buses Stagecoach run the regular 10, 10A service between Inverness and
Aberdeen, stopping in Huntly. (For bus services between Aberdeen
Airport and Huntly please visit www.stagecoachbus.com as a change of
bus is sometimes required at Blackburn Leys Hotel.)
Schedule
Arrival The School begins with a 6pm Evening Meal.
On the first day of the school we would ask delegates to arrive no
earlier than 4pm and ideally before 6pm in time for the evening meal.
There will be transport provided around 3.30pm and 4.30pm from Huntly
to Blairmore House. If you require this service please contact the
office at least 24 hours in advance to request this help with travel.
The only other way from Huntly to Blairmore is via taxi which can be
arranged through Watt’s Taxi Service; Tel no. 01466 792489.
Departure The event ends on the final day with an 8:45am breakfast
Transport into Huntly will be available at 10:00am
More information
For more information and booking, please contact Ellel Scotland
The nearest town to Blairmore House is Huntly, a
15 minute car journey. Huntly can be accessed by train and bus from both Aberdeen or InvernessCity and airports.
Flights Aberdeenairport is the nearest international airport with flights available to many
domestic and international destinations. Please visit www.aberdeenairport.com
for detailed information on this airport.
There is a shuttle bus service available from the airport to Dyce train station
where you can travel to Huntly from.
Train Hourly trains run to Aberdeen from Edinburgh and
Glasgow, and there are regular services between Inverness and Aberdeen, which stop at Huntly.
Buses Stagecoach run the regular 10, 10A service between Inverness and Aberdeen, stopping in
Huntly. (For bus services between AberdeenAirport and Huntly please
visit www.stagecoachbus.com as a change of bus is sometimes required at
Blackburn Leys Hotel.)
Schedule
Arrival The School begins with a 6pm Evening Meal.
On the first day of the school we would ask delegates to arrive no earlier than
4pm and ideally before 6pm in time for the evening meal. There will be
transport provided around 3.30pm and 4.30pm from Huntly to Blairmore House. If
you require this service please contact the office at least 24 hours in advance
to request this help with travel. The only other way from Huntly to Blairmore
is via taxi which can be arranged through Watt’s Taxi Service; Tel no. 01466 792489.
Departure The event ends on the final day with an 8:45am breakfast
Transport into Huntly will be available at 10:00am
More information
For more information and booking, please contact Ellel Scotland
A unique new opportunity to spend two precious weeks of personal time waiting on God. Helping believers to avoid stress and burn out by learning the fundamental principles of biblical meditation and how to come to the place where they can hear the voice of God.
During this special two week event at Ellel Scotland Johannes Facius will share life-changing keys of how to really sit at Jesus' feet and wait on Him. This teaching and practical guidance was developed during a three week time with leaders from around the world where, once they had learned to be still before God, they experienced an incredible outpouring of His presence.
Leaders especially will value this unusual opportunity to seek God for themselves away from the demands of others.
The introduction to this wonderful teaching was first given at our 'Let the Oppressed go Free!' and 'Transformed by the Truth' conferences. So very many people were blessed and encouraged through this that we know this special time with Johannes at Blairmore House will encourage all who are crying out to God for help in their ministries and their personal walk with Him.
Johannes Facius writes:
As we come closer and closer to the coming of the Lord Jesus, God's people will face ever increasing pressures from the powers of darkness. Satan, knowing that his time is short, will throw everything he has against God's people in a desperate last attempt to abort the final destruction coming upon him and his kingdom.
It is therefore crucial for God's people to learn how we can walk forward in victory in the midst of these growing pressures. There has never been a time like this where so many in the Church are tired, discouraged and even depressed. Many of those are the pastors and spiritual leaders and their families, being specially targeted by the powers of darkness.
So many leaders in the body of Christ are suffering from burn-out and depression. What do we need to cope with this situation? We need what Jesus called the 'one thing needed' as he spoke to Martha, the sister of Mary, while coming to visit them in their home in Bethany:
"Martha, Martha, you are worried and troubled about many things. But one thing is needed, and Mary has chosen that good part, which will not be taken away from her." (Luke 10:41-42).
We need to come, like Mary, and sit at the feet of Jesus and listen to His word.
Sitting at the Feet of Jesus - Teaching Format
The programme provides some vital teaching input on each day, but much of the time will be spent in guided personal reflection, meditation and prayer.
The peaceful environment of Blairmore House together with the warm and comfortable rooms and lounge facilities make this a wonderful place to enjoy such an opportunity. Space is limited and early booking is highly recommended.
There will be at least one day set aside in the middle of the course to explore some of the beauties of the Scottish Highlands.