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Why is it called Tron Church?

Why is it called Tron Church?

The name of our church, The Tron Church, is therefore a reminder that every city, if it is to flourish, needs a place where each citizen knows that the truth can be found – true truth, unchanging truth, truth that is both jealously protected and zealously proclaimed – a Divine standard which all can trust.

What does Tron mean in Scotland?

A tron was a weighing beam in medieval Scotland, usually located in the marketplaces of burghs. There are various roads and buildings in several Scottish towns that are named after the tron. For example, Trongate in Glasgow and Tron Kirk in Edinburgh.

What is Tron short for?

TRON (acronym for The Real-time Operating system Nucleus) is an open architecture real-time operating system kernel design.

What does Brae mean in Scottish?

hillside
Definition of brae chiefly Scotland. : a hillside especially along a river.

What is the world in TRON called?

Set 28 years after the events of the first film, Tron: Legacy follows Sam (Garrett Hedlund), who discovers his father, Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges, returning from Tron), in a parallel computer world known as the Grid.

What was TRON based on?

The inspiration for Tron occurred in 1976 when Steven Lisberger, then an animator of drawings with his own studio, looked at a sample reel from a computer firm called MAGI and saw Pong for the first time.

What is a burn in Scotland?

In local usage, a burn is a kind of watercourse. The term applies to a large stream or a small river. The word is used in Scotland and England (especially North East England) and in parts of Ulster, Australia and New Zealand.

Where does TRON live?

Center City
Status. Center City is a fictional American city that serves as the main “real-world” setting in Tron and Tron: Legacy.

Who owns TRON?

The Walt Disney Company
Tron (franchise)

Tron
Owner The Walt Disney Company
Years 1982–present
Print publications
Novel(s) List of novels

Where does Tron live?

Where is the St George’s Tron Church?

The St George’s Tron Church, in Glasgow, Scotland, is a Church of Scotland church in the city centre, located in Nelson Mandela Place near Queen Street Station.

What is the name of the church in Glasgow?

The St George’s Tron Church, in Glasgow, Scotland, is a Church of Scotland church in the city centre, located in Nelson Mandela Place, previously known as St George’s Place, fronting Buchanan Street at West George Street, along from Queen Street Station.

Where are the Glasgow Street Pastors located?

The Glasgow Street Pastors continue to operate out of St George’s Tron, using it as their “safe zone” on Friday and Saturday nights. The building, which was commissioned by the City Fathers was designed by William Stark, was opened in 1808, originally as St. George’s Parish Church.

What’s happening at St George’s Tron?

St George’s Tron opens its door to the public 7 days a week, with the Wild Olive Tree café operating open Monday to Saturday 10am-4:30pm and a Café Church Service on a Sunday at 12:30pm, as well as other services throughout the week. In 2015 Iain Campbell took up a temporary post as Artist-in-Residence at St George’s.

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