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Founded by Nechtan, king of the Picts around 460 AD; dedicated to St Bride of Kildare. The first stone church built by Gartnaidh, king of the Picts around 590 AD. After the Reformation in 1560 the church was in the care of the Superintendent of St Andrews until a minister was appointed. At the Secession in 1733 the minister at Abernethy, Alexander Moncrieff seceeded with three others. The two churches united in 1951 to form the present parish church. The medieval church was demolished in 1802 prior to the present church's construction. There are interesting stained-glass windows and in the kirkyard a 10th century stone tower.
Arngask Church is in the village of Glenfarg and dates from the Disruption of 1843. The former parish church and graveyard are on the hill opposite Glenfarg across the M90 motorway. The present church is very much a simple rural church of the early-Victorian period but has one interesting stained-glass memorial window. There is a public address and a loop system.
Alec Wark
Tel: 01738 850607
Email: alecwark@yahoo.co.uk
Elder: Mrs. Rosemary Johnston
Session Clerk: Mr. Alex Johnston
Arngask Parish Church
Church Brae, Glenfarg, PH2 9NL
Abernethy: Kirk of St. Bride
School Wynd, Abernethy, PH2 9JJ