Between 60 and 70 members of Traprain Church, joined by the local herd of Exmoor ponies, held an Easter Rising service at the top of Traprain Law at 6.30am on Easter Sunday.
Traprain Law, a 221m hill in East Lothian, was a place of burial around 3500 years ago and a hill fort from 1000BC until the Roman period. It is at the centre of, and gives its name to the parish, a new triple union.