Find Out About The Congregations In Our Presbytery

KIRK OF ST BRIDE CHURCH WITH DUNBARNEY AND FORGANDENNY WITH ABERDALGIE AND FORTEVIOT
Kirk of St Bride Church
Minister: Rev Allan Wilson
Kirk of St Bride Church, Abernethy (formally Abernethy & Dron & Arngask Church), was linked with Dunbarney and Forgandenny Church linked to Aberdalgie and Forteviot Church in November 2024.
The church is situated next to the Round Tower in the heart of this rural village. There has been a church on this site since 590 AD with the present building over 200 years old. It is now the only church in the village.
Worship times alternate weekly with Dunbarney and Forgandenny Church with services held either at 9.30am or 11.00am. Sunday Club for younger children is also held at this time. Updates of services are listed on noticeboards and on Abernethy Facebook Page.
Kirk of St Bride is a small rural church with a small hall and kitchen area attached and is used regularly for hospitality after services, Church Organisations as well as a range of Community Groups.


ABERFELDY w DULL AND WEEM w GRANTULLY, LOGIERAIT AND STRATHTAY
Aberfeldy Parish Church
Aberfeldy Parish Church- 3 Taybridge Rd, Aberfeldy.Minister: Rev.Neil Glover
Worship times; 10.45am and 6.30pm; Prayer meeting Wednesday 4.45pm and monthly 24/7 prayer.
Aberfeldy is a small rural town of 1800 people. The church is linked with Weem and Grantully, Logierait and Strathtay.
The Sanctuary has comfortable seats for over 100 people and there is an additional welcome area, large hall and two meetings rooms, store, toilets etc. It is suitable for disabled access and has car parking. Worship is usually led by a praise band singing a mixture of contemporary and traditional worship songs. Youtube.
Sunday Club for children; Stay and Play for parents and toddlers Tuesday 9.30am; Warm Welcome cafe Tuesday 10.00am providing free coffee and cakes; Breathe Youth organisation run by two Christian youth workers five days a week; Warm Connections energy advice service; Christians Against Poverty debt centre ; Community food share larder open seven days a week.
In addition there are various groups like the Quilters , Wee books arts group and Shoot the Breeze men’s group that meet every week.
The church building is used throughout the week by various organisations such as AA and pilates.
This is a vibrant, active and supportive church community in the heart of the town.
Weem Church
Weem Church is the church for the parish of Dull & Weem and linked with Aberfeldy and Grantully, Logierait and Strathtay. The minister for the linkage is the Rev. Neil Glover. Our normal service time is 09.45am on a Sunday, however, on the first Sunday of every month, the congregations rotate between each of the linkage churches, and the service starts at 10.30am. The church is semi-rural situated to the north of the River Tay in the village of Weem.
The congregation feels like a family, enjoys traditional worship, with a strong connection to the parish. The website is www.dullandweemparish.org. The church was built between 1868 and 1875 as St. David’s Episcopal Chapel for the Menzies family. It is a stunning building, a beautiful place in which to worship, be at peace and pray; it is very popular for weddings. After the death of the last of the Menzies of Weem line in 1918, the chapel was acquired by the Church of Scotland in 1921. The congregation has just celebrated the 150th year of the J W Walker organ which is a renowned instrument still going strong at church services.

ABERFOYLE
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ABERUTHVEN AND DUNNING
Aberuthven Church
Every Sunday at 11 am. All are welcome
Address: Park Place, Aberuthven, Perthshire PH3 1HU
Dunning Church and Hall
Every Sunday at 11 am.
All are welcome!
Address: Perth Road, Dunning, Perthshire PH2 0RY

ALLOA LUDGATE
The Alloa Ludgate Parish covers much of the central area of the town of Alloa, and stretches up to the north towards Tullibody and Sauchie, with Clackmannan to the east. We are a gathered congregation of folk coming from the different areas of Alloa and the neighbouring towns. A place of worship has stood on this site since 1765, with the most recent union taking place on 18th June 2009, as The North and The West Churches, linked by the street named Ludgate, came together to be Ludgate Church. We seek to be a Church without walls, welcoming all and spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ through witness, engagement and action in our community.
We meet for worship, on Sunday mornings, at 10.30 a.m., when all are warmly welcomed, before entering the impressive sanctuary, to find a comfy seat, friendship and joy, and be challenged by God’s Word, to grow in faith, as we praise God, together. Services are led by The Rev Dawn A. Laing, supported by the organist, and others in the congregation through music, readings, drama, etc..
We look forward to meeting you! Website: https://www.alloaludgatechurch.org.uk/
Facebook: Alloa Ludgate Church

ALLOA ST MUNGO'S
Seeking to be open and welcoming to all actively growing in faith.

ALMONDBANK TIBBERMORE w METHVEN & LOGIEALMOND
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ALVA
Alva Parish Church nestles at the foot of the Ochil Hills in the centre of Alva. Established in 1560 it is maintained in excellent condition and has recently installed Solar panels to reduce our carbon footprint.
It is a vibrant church with a roll of 340 and services are well attended by circa 70 people and we have 34 active Elders.
We pride ourself in our outreach to the community with a weekly café and food larder. Our Friday youth group is attended by 80 young people of primary school age.
We have 2 attached halls regularly used for both church and outside organisations including Guiding, Yoga, Dementia Support, Craft Group, & Zones.
Our minister, Jim McNeill, has been with us for over 25 years and is well known for his use of puppets. Address: Alva Parish Church, Stirling Street, Alva, FK12 5EH Email:
alvaparishchurch@gmail.com Webpage: www.alvaparishchurch.org.uk
Sunday Service: 10.30 a.m. followed by tea and coffee, children welcome
Tuesday Community Café 10.30 – 12 noon
Thursday Open Church: private prayer 1030 – 12 noon
Friday Food Larder: 12.00 – 3 p.m.
Friday Zones: P1-P3 6.30 - 7.30 p.m.
P4-P5 7.15 - 8.15 p.m.
P6-P7 7.45 – 8.45 p.m.



ARDOCH and BLACKFORD
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https://ardochparishchurch.org
https://www.blackfordparishchurch.org

AUCHTERARDER
In our Church and Community Church Centre on Auchterarder High Street, there’s lots going on! Led by our Minister Rev Dr Lynn McChlery, we worship as a church family on Sundays at 10.30am and from 2-2:30pm on Wednesdays in the Centre. After both, we offer tea and coffee to connect with friends and visitors. Growing in faith is important to us, and our discipleship team offers different courses and groups throughout the year as well as our two weekly prayer groups.
Our congregation includes local people of all ages. The Church Centre is open all week and includes our Community Garden, Food Bank and new Kirk Cafe. We host a wide variety of church initiatives including the Men’s Shed, an active Guild, and ‘Archway’, our lunch club for older folks. Youth work is led by Michelle our Youth Worker and includes Messy Church, Youth Club and a Holiday Club for primary children. We are also strengthening links with our school through School Pastors and weekly clubs. For outreach we have a cycling group and a walking group open to all, and our mission team maintains a visible church presence at community events.
See Facebook https://www.facebook.com/auchterarderparish or website:auchterarderparish.org for more information.


BALFRON AND FINTRY
Interim Moderator Dr Peter Murdoch
Service Time 11.30am
Location Of Services All Services in Balfron Church except for the third Sunday of the month when the Service is in Fintry Church.
Fintry Church and Session House are being sold by the Church of Scotland.
Balfron Church Address :- The Clachan, Balfron, Glasgow G63 0NY
Fintry Church Address:- The Clachan, Fintry, Glasgow G63 0XG
Website address:- http://www.balfronandfintrychurchofscotland.org.uk/

BALQUHIDDER w KILLIN AND ARDEONAIG
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BANNOCKBURN ALLAN
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BANNOCKBURN LADYWELL
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BENDOCHY with COUPAR ANGUS ABBEY
Abbey Church
Abbey Church, Coupar Angus Queen St, Coupar Angus Blairgowrie, PH13 9DE Church of Scotland Charity Number: SC 014438 (Website: www.bandcachurch.org.uk).
The Abbey Church, a listed building constructed in 1865 on the site of a former Abbey established in 1164 but destroyed in the 17th Century. The pews were removed in 2011 to provide a versatile, open area for worship and Church activities. There is a modern kitchen and café.
The Abbey Church has a congregational roll of 180, with weekly attendance 30–40, and is linked with Bendochy Parish Church.
Services currently led by our Worship Team; four Elders, Interim Moderator, and two Readers.
Our Church’s aim is to celebrate the message and teachings of Jesus, welcoming others and sharing the love of Christ.
Church activities:
Weekly Sunday Services at 11.15am - additional Easter and Christmas Services
Refreshments - after Sunday Services.
Friendly Fridays - monthly afternoon of tea/coffee and fellowship.
Soup Lunches - fortnightly Oct-Mar.
Isla Link - quarterly newsletter circulated to congregation and community.
Social Events - Snowdrop Festival, Fayres, Quiz Nights, Burns Supper, etc.
Local Care Home Services – led and supported by Elders.
A Choir- open to all, led by our Organist.
New Arrivals – Weekly parenting group.

BLAIR ATHOLL AND STRUAN L/W PITLOCHRY
Blair Atholl and Struan Church of Scotland
Main Road, Blair Atholl, Pitlochry, Perthshire
Minister: Rev Mark Foster.
Sunday Worship: 11.30am (last Sunday of the month joint service with Pitlochry Church)
Facebook: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567191283968
We are a small and friendly worshipping congregation of The Church of Scotland. Free Parking available. Induction loop and disabled access/ toilet facilities. The current Church was built between 1823 and 1825 by John Angus, to designs by Archibald Elliot. We have a long and rich history. The poet Robert Burns preached in the churchyard at Blair Atholl in August of 1842 and Queen Victoria and Prince Albert attended worship in the church in September 1844. The Church halls are situated close by and host a variety of events including Coffee Corner every Thursday at 10:30 am. All are welcome.
Scottish Charity Number: SC013516

BLAIRGOWRIE
Blairgowrie Parish Church is situated in James Street, PH10 6EZ - one road back from the main street.
The charge is currently vacant and Sunday morning worship, at 11am, is normally led by the Interim Moderator/Locum, Rev. Brian Dingwall. Details about the forthcoming service can be found at Facebook.
Foe more details, check out our main website:

BRECHIN AND FARNELL
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BRIDGE OF ALLAN
Bridge of Allan Parish Church is a welcoming and active congregation of the Church of Scotland, located in the centre of the historic spa town of Bridge of Allan, near Stirling. Our minister, Rev. Dan Harper, has served the congregation since 2016.
We meet for worship every Sunday at 11am, with services also livestreamed via our website and YouTube. Our worship blends tradition and creativity, placing a strong emphasis on inclusivity, justice, Christian friendship and encouraging church in our community. We have busy church halls used by a wide range of community groups.
The congregation is suburban in setting but diverse in outlook, drawing people from across Stirling and beyond. We are especially proud of our work with children, young people and schools, as well as our partnerships in social care and inclusion — including support for prison visitor centres, Stirling Pride, and local food justice initiatives.
We are also enthusiastic for our music with our choir on Sunday, folk carols, seasonal community events and fun filled social occasions.
You can find out more at – www.bridgeofallanparishchurch.org.uk

BUCHLYVIE AND GARTMORE
Interim Moderator: Rev. Stuart Sharp Website: buchlyviegartmorechurch.org.uk
Our congregation worships every Sunday morning in Buchlyvie and / or Gartmore. Our services are available online, usually livestreamed.
While we are in vacancy, the times of services are subject to change, so please check our website for times and locations of Sunday services and for access to the online services. We have our own trained worship group who lead services when pulpit supply is not available. Everyone is welcome to join us any Sunday.
We have working groups to oversee our finances, buildings, and our involvement in the community through pastoral care, mission and eco activities. We are an ECO congregation, attaining silver level in 2024. Members of the congregation are involved in community activities in the villages. We also have a study group and fellowship group.

CALLANDER
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CAMBUSBARRON THE BRUCE MEMORIAL
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CARGILL BURRELTON
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CARNOUSTIE TRINITY
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CARSE OF GOWRIE
Carse of Gowrie Kirk
Carse of Gowrie Kirk was formed on 1st January 2025 as a Union of Abernyte, Inchture and Kinnaird, Invergowrie and Longforgan Churches.
We are a rural Parish covering the east of the Carse of Gowrie, including Dundee Western Gateway.
As a new church we are embarking on Growing Young and developing other faith initiatives.
Ministers: Rev Catriona Morrison and Rev Marc Prowe CMorrison@churchofscotland.org.uk 07485694440 mprowe@churchofscotland.org.uk 07485694441
Session Clerk: Mary Mellor
CoGKirksessionclerk@outlook.com
carseandsidlawchurches.org
Facebook: Carse of Gowrie Kirk
Sunday morning worship:
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And a weekly YouTube service.
We regularly have children in Abernyte, Inchture and Invergowrie with Sunday School and Junior Church.
In Longforgan we meet in the church, using the Hall of Friendship.
Invergowrie has an active choir.
First Sunday each month, 6.30pm: Reflective Service in Abernyte.
Last Saturday each month, 4pm-6pm: Messy Church with our Sidlaw Church neighbours in Muirhead Church.
Weekday activities across the parish include Luncheon Club, Supper Club, Community Cuppa, Pop-in Café, Coffee Mornings, Table Tennis, Guild, Knit & Natter and more.

CLACKMANNAN w SAUCHIE and COALSNAUGHTON
Sauchie and Coalsnaughton Parish Church (SCO18155)
Sauchie has transformed dramatically from the early 1800s when it was a small, undeveloped village with no church. Recognising the need for a local place of worship, the Rev. Peter Balfour initiated the building of a church by assembling a committee in 1839. The foundation stone was laid in July 1841 and the church, seating 620 people and costing £1,243 15s, opened in April 1842.
Over the years, significant developments have included the construction of a manse (completed in 1871 for £450), a major renovation in 1931 (£1,600), and a new church hall in 1957 (£9,000), each marking periods of renewal and growth.
In 1994, during a vacancy period, the congregation agreed to unite with Coalsnaughton Parish Church and in 2023 because of Presbytery planning, the church was linked with Clackmannan Parish Church.
Sunday Services are held at 9.30 am.
We work proactively with our local communities to support them and spread God’s Word.

COLLACE
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COMRIE AND DUNDURN
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Crieff
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DRYMEN AND EAST LOCH LOMOND
Drymen and East Loch Lomond Church of Scotland
Drymen and East Loch Lomond Church is a lively, rural church formed by the union of Buchanan Church and Drymen Church in August 2024 and is in the process of calling a permanent minister.
We exist to love Jesus and that overflows into a love for our community, one that stretches from Croftamie, through Drymen and all the way up the east side of Loch Lomond.
Situated 5 miles from Loch Lomond, approximately 20 miles from Glasgow and 23 miles from Stirling, Drymen village is a busy tourist destination, is on the West Highland Way, as well as being a base for commuters.
Everyone is welcome to Sunday Worship which is held in Drymen Church @ 10am except on the last Sunday of the month when the service takes place in Buchanan Church. However these arrangements will change for 2026 when Buchanan Church will be closed. Our website is www.drymenchurch.org.

DOLLAR w MUCKHART
Dollar Parish Church
Interim Moderator and Locum Minister: Rev. Philip Hacking
Address: Bridge Street, Dollar FK14 7DF
Sunday Worship and Young Church at 11.00am every week
Details of events, activities and groups at: https://www.dollarparishchurch.org
https://www.facebook.com/dollarparishchurch/
Contact: session clerk@dollarparishchurch.org.uk
We are a community-based Church welcoming, involving and encouraging all through worship, nurturing and fellowship, and mission and service in our community and beyond. Worship is participatory and reflective, with a mix of modern and traditional approaches supported by our active choir and flower group. Regular bible study and prayer groups together with special studies at Lent and Advent meet to reflect on our faith.
With an active Young Church programme, and partnering with Scripture Union, we seek to share the Good News with families and Schools through regular Sunday activities, indoors and outdoors, together with special events such as Easter Journey, Pentecost Picnic, Nativity and Church Garden. Our activities with older members of our community includes pastoral teas, soup and sing times, a very active Guild and a monthly worship service. Our popular Community Café is on every Friday with coffee, cakes, chat, sometimes live music. Everyone from youngest to oldest is there.
Muckhart Parish Church
A small rural village church based at the eastmost end of the Hillfoots(Ochil Hills), approximately 3 miles from Dollar and presently linked with Dollar Parish Church. Current roll of 73 members with around 25-30 attending regularly together with Sunday School meeting every term time Sunday of 11 children. We are represented on the Dollar & District Churches Together group which organises joint services for inter alia The World Day of Prayer, Lent Study and services throughout Holy week. Our Church building was extensively refurbished in 2015 and we now have a very flexible worship space which many groups in the wider community use on a regular basis.
Members of our congregation along with the Kirk Session have focussed on the Church’s growth and development in the Community and have created initiatives such as a singing group, art class, monthly community café and a Flower Festival. We also run, in conjunction with the wider community, groups comprising Baby & Toddlers, Knitting and Nattering, Mahjong and the Muckhart Meanders Walking group.
Muckhart Parish Church, Muckhart, FK14 7JN. Congregation No. 231421
Locum and Interim Moderator: Rev. Philip Harking
Worship Time – Sundays 9.30am
Website address https://www.muckhartparishchurch.com
Email address: muckhartchurch@gmail.com

DUNBLANE CATHEDRAL, KILMADOCK AND BLAIRDRUMMOND
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DUNBLANE: ST BLANES w LECROPT
Lecropt Kirk
Interim Moderator - Rev J McNeil
Sunday Worship 11:30am
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LecroptKirk
Website - https://www.lecroptkirk.org.uk/welcome.htm
Lecropt Kirk is a traditional semi-rural church. It lies between Bridge of Allan and Dunblane and is situated above the M9, just before the Keir roundabout. The current Lecropt Kirk was commissioned in 1827 by the Stirlings of Keir. The Kirk’s plan is to hold a bi-centenary celebration in 2027 of this ‘A’ listed building.
It has a modern new hall built for community as well as church use. The main hall has a large flat screen tv and can accommodate 60 seated, small meeting room for 20, large kitchen, and excellent toilet facilities with wheelchair access. The hall is available for hire.
The Social Committee plays a major role in reaching out to the community. It generously donates time to raising money to support the church practically and financially. It breaks down barriers by inviting people to enjoy our hospitality while creating opportunities to become part of our church family.
Lecropt Kirk is a gathered congregation where a warm welcome awaits all.

DUNDEE BROUGHTY FERRY
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DUNDEE (ST MARY'S)
A beautiful traditional City Centre Church with a wide variety of many beautiful 19th and 20th Century stained glass windows including the magnificent East window by Sir Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris. Founded by David, Earl of Huntingdon, brother of King William the Lion of Scotland in 1190. Rebuilt after destruction by Edward I in 1303, by the Marquis of Montrose in 1645 and by Cromwell and General Monk in 1651. Finally rebuilt after fire in 1841.
Holds War Memorials to fallen Service men and Merchant Seamen of two World Wars and contains the City Council Civic Pew occupied by the Lord Provost and City Officials at Civic Services.
Traditional Sunday Services at 11.15 a.m. and Communion Services in January, August and October and on Easter Day. Come and join our Congregation in the Coffee Lounge after Sunday Morning Service. Our address is Nethergate, Dundee, DD1 4DG.
Open for visitors from 10.00 a.m to 12.00 noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays during May, June, July, August and September.
Current Minister (since July, 1994) Keith F. Hall. Current Session Clerk W. Ramsay M. King. Further details of our activities on our website.


DUNDEE KINGSGAIT KIRK
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DUNDEE WESTGAIT
We are based in three buildings in the west of the city of Dundee. Our parish stretches from Camperdown Park to the University of Dundee, and includes Ninewells Hospital, plus several schools. We have a ministry team of three Ministers plus a Youth and Family Worker. The ministers are linked to the centres as follows:
Lochee Centre – Coupar Angus Road, Dundee DD2 3HG, Rev Dr Roderick Grahame
Menzieshill Centre – Charleston Drive, Dundee DD2 4BD, Rev Bob Mallinson
Roseangle Centre – 130 Perth Road, Dundee DD1 4JW , Rev Grant Maclaughlan
Rev James Connolly
Matthew McKenzie is our Youth and Family Worker.
Worship is held on Sunday mornings at 10.45am Menzieshill (2pm 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month), and 11am at Roseangle and Lochee. Our Menzieshill services are more informal with worship songs and led by a praise group. Services at Roseangle and Lochee are more traditional with organ and piano music.
Details of additional worship services and other activities can be found on our website https://www.dundeewestgaitchurch.org/

DUNDEE NORTHEAST
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DUNDEE STOBSWELL TRINITY
We seek to provide a place of worship and friendship where all are welcome, no matter their background, situation or beliefs. Our worship combines traditional and modern styles while our theology is progressive. We have an organist, a choir and a Sunday School, as well as activities during the week. On Sundays, we follow the Narrative Lectionary which takes us through the main stories in the Bible over a four year period. We would love to meet you.

DUNDEE LAW
Dundee Law Parish Church came into being on 1st July 2024 as a result of the Union of The Steeple Church Dundee and Coldside Parish Church as part of the Presbytery of Perth’s Presbytery Planning process.
We are a predominantly ‘gathered’ urban congregation, who worship in our two legacy buildings, with members of the church family living throughout the city and beyond. We embrace folk from many different denominational backgrounds and are regularly joined by students, both British and from overseas.
Our two former congregations are united, not just in name, but in a shared vision to serve God and bring the Good News of Jesus Christ’s forgiveness, unconditional love and welcome to those living, working and spending time in our parish and community, particularly those with material needs and challenges.
We are currently seeking two ministers to work together in team ministry with us and are being guided by our Interim Moderator, Rev Tim Podger during this time.
Sunday Worship at our Coldside Centre, Main Street, Dundee, DD3 7HT takes place at 11am.
Sunday Worship at The Steeple Centre, Nethergate, Dundee, DD1 4DG takes place at 10.30am.
Our website can be found at: dundeelawparishchurch.org.uk

DUNKELD PARISH CHURCH
Minister: Rev. R. Fraser Penny
Our congregation worships in Dunkeld Cathedral from Easter Sunday until Remembrance Day and in Little Dunkeld Kirk over the winter months. Services are at 11am.
There are services in Amulree Kirk on the third Sunday of the month at 2.15pm.
Visitors and children are always warmly welcomed at any of our services, and all are invited to stay for tea and coffee after the service. Our choir and band participate in worship regularly.
There are monthly services of Prayers for Help and Healing held at 6.30pm on the first Sunday of the month alternating between Little Dunkeld Kirk and St Mary’s Birnam.
Over the summer months there are regular services of Songs and Silence in the Cathedral on Sunday evenings at 6.30pm and we offer reflective Pilgrimage Walks around Dunkeld.
Our Summer Music Festival runs from May to September with concerts every Wednesday at 12.00.
There is an annual Art Exhibition in August in the Duchess Anne Hall, Dunkeld.
We will be uniting with Caputh and Clunie Parish later this year and the new parish will be called the Parish of Dunkeld. Website: www.dunkeldcathedral.org

EDZELL LETHNOT GLENESK w FERN, CARESTON MENMUIR
Edzell
Edzell Parish Church is located on the Muir in the picturesque village of Edzell in the North-West corner of rural Angus. It serves the former parishes of Edzell, Glen Lethnot, Glenesk, Careston, Fern, Menmuir, and Stracathro. Our minister, Rev Dr Wayne Pearce leads worship every Sunday at 11am and Bible Study on Wednesdays at 7.30pm. We also hold special services at Christmas and Easter and occasionally at other times in the year. We have a dedicated children’s ministry team who run Seed Sowers every Wednesday afternoon for primary school aged children and a summer holiday club. Between April and October, our minister monthly leads our church history group to churches and places of ecclesiastical interest. There we learn about our rich Christian heritage and inheritance and further cultivate fellowship and friendship. Our fellowship team and Guild run regular social and charitable events throughout the year. Our church building enjoys ease of access with plenty parking. We are a warm, welcoming, and enthusiastic congregation and there is always tea or coffee and biscuits in the church hall after Sunday services. You can find out more and watch our Services via our church website, YouTube channel, and Facebook page. Search for Edzell Church.
Church website: https://www.edzellchurch.org/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpKNU_DTvM3xOsNlBNvCq-g

ERROL
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FALLIN L/W COWIE AND PLEAN
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FORFAR EAST AND OLD w INVERARITY
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FORFAR ALL SOULS
Welcome to Forfar ALL Souls!
On the 1st April 2024, the congregations of Aberlemno, Dunnichen, Letham, & Kirkden, Guthrie and Rescobie, Lowson Memorial, and St. Margaret's came together to form ALL Souls Church of Scotland. Our congregation is diverse, covering town, village, and rural settings. Similarly, our worship varies from the traditional to contemporary; encompassing formal and informal.
A wide range of worship and activities continues across ALL Souls, with worship taking place in Aberlemno church (at 10 a.m.); Letham church (at 10:30 a.m.); and Lowson Memorial church (at 11 a.m.) every Sunday as well as other services during the week. Up to date details can be found in our newsletter.
How to find our churches:
Aberlemno Church, Church Road, Aberlemno, Angus DD8 3PE
Letham Church, Dundee Road, Letham, Angus DD8 2PP
Lowson Memorial Church, 1, Jamieson Street, Forfar, Angus DD8 2HY
We also have a modern, mission space called
The Anchorage at 26 West High Street, Forfar DD8 2BA.
We produce and distribute a quarterly magazine - “ALL Souls Newsletter”.
Our Ministers are: Rev Dr Karen Fenwick KFenwick@churchofscotland.org.uk Rev Maggie Hunt MHunt@churchofscotland.org,uk Rev Heather Gourlay contact via allsoulsclerks@gmail.com To find out more on please visit our website: www.forfarallsouls.org

ISLA PARISHES
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KILLEARN w STRATHBLANE
Strathblane Parish Church of Scotland (SC 007261)
Campsie Road Strathblane G63 9AA
Tel.No. 01360 770226 Church office email strathblanekirk@gmail.com www.strathblanekirk.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/strathblanekirk
Our Minister Rev.Stuart Sharp
01360 55010 ssharp@churchofscotland.org.uk
We are a rural parish church, situated some 12 miles north of Glasgow at the foot of the Campsie Hills. Since 2024 we have been a linked charge with Killearn Kirk, the nearby parish in the Strathendrick Valley.
Our Sunday Service is at 11.30 each week and there is a small but lively Sunday Club open to all ages held in The Kirkrooms during the second half of the service.
There is time for tea, coffee and fellowship at the end of morning worship, and we are always delighted to welcome visitors.
Each Thursday afternoon 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Cuppa Time is held in the Kirkrooms, where all are welcomed for a friendly chat over a cup of tea.
Our Messy Church sessions provide families with a chance to come together for fun food and fellowship.

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KINROSS-SHIRE
Worshipping God ~ Following Christ ~ Serving the Community
Scottish Charity Number 015523
Cleish Church KY13 0LR
Monthly Sunday Service on 1st Sunday of month at 11.15am
Locum Minister: Rev Christine Sime
Interim Moderator: Rev Marc Prowe website: www.cleishandfossowaychurches.org.uk
Fossoway Church, Crook of Devon KY13 0UY
Weekly Sunday Service 9.45am
Locum Minister: Rev Christine Sime
Interim Moderator: Rev Marc Prowe website: www.cleishandfossowaychurches.org.uk
Kinross Church, Station Road KY13 8TG
Weekly Sunday Service 10.30am
Minister: Rev Alan Reid Website: www.kinrossparishchurch.org
Orwell Church, Milnathort KY13 9YQ
Weekly Sunday Service 10.30am
Associate Minister: Rev Dr Robert Calvert website: www.orwellportmoakchurch.org
Portmoak Church, KY13 9HY
Monthly Sunday Service on last Sunday of month (March at 3pm / April-June at 6.30pm)
Associate Minister: Rev Dr Robert Calvert website: www.orwellportmoakchurch.org
More information is available on each of the church websites and Facebook pages (we are a recent union and in the process of amalgamating our websites).
The congregation has strong links with KYTHE, Kinross-shire Youth Enterprise, a local charitable organisation seeking to “Transform Young Lives” through innovative and dynamic Christian youth work. website: www.kythe.org.uk


KIPPEN AND NORRIESTON L/W GARGUNNOCK L/W PORT OF MENTEITH
Port of Menteith Church
The Church is situated on the shores of the Lake of Menteith and facing the Island of Inchmahome and the 13th Century Augustinian Priory.
Services are held every Sunday at 10am. Everyone is welcome. The sound of the bells ringing across the water every Sunday encourages many visitors to join us.
We are a small and rural church in the centre of a predominantly agricultural community. We open to visitors during the months of July and August twice a week on Mondays and Fridays.
Due to our situation, we host quite a number of weddings, many of whom become visitors over the years despite the distance they travel from. Although the present building is a Victorian one built in 1878 there has been a place of worship on the site well since the middle of the 12th Century. A plain church, for a rural community, it has a spectacular Stephen Adam stained glass Trefoil window, endowed by the prime minister Henry Campbell Bannerman.
Email: pomkirk@btinternet.com Website: www.portkirk.com
Minister: The Rev Ellen Larsen Davidson
Port of Menteith
FK8 3RA
Gargunnock Parish Church
Manse Brae, Gargunnock. FK8 3BQ
It is part of the linked Charge of Gargunnock linked with Kippen and Norrieston linked with Port of Menteith.
Minister: Rev. Ellen Larson Davidson
OLM: Rev. Iain Armstrong
Worship Times: 11.15am.
Last Sunday of the month: Joint Service at 10.30am for the area, rotating the building used each month . During July and August – Joint Services at 10.30am,
Contact details: elarsondavidson@churchofscotland.org.uk aualbirrell@btinternet.com
Situated in a beautiful rural location, overlooking the Carse of Stirling. There has been a Church on this site since pre-Reformation, founded by the Augustinian Monks of Cambuskenneth Abbey. With rebuild and renovations carried out over the centuries the Church assumes its present shape with three individual outside stairs to three separate Lairds’ lofts. Internally there are Two good 20th century stain glassed windows – Christ the Carpenter and Christ the Sower and the Village War Memorial designed by Robert Lorimer.
During the Autumn months the congregation host Sunday Afternoon Talks, raising funds for local charities. There are 228 gravestones in the Kirkyard, the earliest dating from 1706. - Kirkyard Tours highlighting the local worthies are also available.

KIRKMICHAEL, STRALOCH & GLENSHEE w RATTRAY
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LOGIE
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MENSTRIE
Menstrie Parish Church, a Church where everyone is somebody, sits in the heart of the village of Menstrie, in Clackmannanshire. Many organisations and groups meet in the church halls during the course of a week and our weekly Sunday services start at 11 am. You can find us at: Main Street East, Menstrie FK11 7BL and contact details, including email addresses, are on our website: menstrieparishchurch.org.uk. We also have a Facebook Page where events and updates are posted. We look forward to welcoming you.

MID STRATHEARN
Mid Strathearn Church.
Interim Moderator/Locum Minister – Rev Bob Milne
Email: rbmilne52@gmail.com
Session Clerk - Sheena Crawford
Email: sessionclerk@midstrathearnchurch.org Website: https://midstrathearnchurch.org
Worship Time – Sundays, weekly at 10.30am, rotation in our church buildings
5th Sunday – Café Church in one of the halls within our communities
Mid Strathearn Church was formed when Fowlis Wester, Madderty & Monzie Church became a Union with Findo Gask Church in 2018. We are an active, distinctly rural congregation comprising a widespread number of small villages and settlements lying east of Crieff and west of Perth. We are reducing from our four church buildings, hopefully to two (Madderty Church & Fowlis Wester Church) and hope to retain a church hall, in Findo Gask which is well used by ourselves and the community. Worship may also be led, by Worship Leaders from within the congregation. Our congregational life has a sense of 'Christian family', regular prayer, worship, occasional social events and meetings for various groups of all ages. We retain an outward looking welcome to visitors enquiring or otherwise wishing to join us.

MONIFIETH SOUTH ANGUS
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MONTROSE TRINITY
We are a union of the three local churches, created in August 2023.
Our parish covers Montrose town - approx 11,700 and the outlying rural areas.
Our Ministry Team was completed in April 2025.
Rev. Derek Peat
Rev. Michelle McAdoo
Rev. Ian Gray (OLM)
Claire Van Geete - Family and Youth Worker
They have already made a big impact focusing on mission, both with our united congregation, and also with our local schools.
Finding out about us Web address - www.montrose-trinity.co.uk
Facebook page- Montrose Trinity Church
Our notice boards also display a QR code linking directly to the home Page
Queries regarding activities in the separate hubs is via the “Contact US” page.
SERVICE TIMES AND VENUES
The first Sunday of each month sees an 11.00 am united service, rotating round the three Hubs.
Other weeks, we meet as follows
Hillside DD10 9JG Steeple. DD10 8QW Ferryden DD10 9RJ
Hillside - 10.00am
Steeple - 11.00 am
Ferryden - 11.30 am
Larger, special events, (eg Easter Sunday) are generally held in the Steeple Hub.
The dates and venues for upcoming months can be found on our noticeboards, or please check the “NEWS” drop down menu on the website.
Come and join us.

MUTHILL
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PERTH CRAIGIE AND MONCREIFFE
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PERTH KINNOULL
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PERTH LETHAM ST MARK'S
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PERTH NORTH
Mill St./209 High St. Perth, PH1 5PB
Our Minister is Revd. Kenny Stott who was inducted into Perth North in November 2017.
Our church is open for worship on Sunday morning at 10.30am. A live-streaming service is available. We also have a lunchtime service on a Thursday and there are many other opportunities throughout the week for prayer time and bible study.
Whilst our church building and suite of halls and offices lie in the City Centre, we are very much a gathered congregation with most of our members attending from all parts of Perth and beyond. Given our location, we have the privilege to serve folk who both shop, work or reside in the City Centre itself. To this end, our church is open for a “Warm Space” on a Monday and Thursday morning.
Our Mission is: “To know Christ and make Him known”.
This drives all our objectives and activities as we seek to bring Christian worship, fellowship and service to the heart of everyday life not only within the City Centre of Perth, but in our Parish of Tulloch and Fairfield. We have a Community Development Worker based in our Parish.
More information can be found on here: https://www.perthnorthchurch.org.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/PerthNorthChurch/

PERTH RIVERSIDE
Bute Dr, Perth PH1 3BG
We are a small and active Church of Scotland in north Perth. Riverside Church includes people from our local neighbourhood and from across Perth united by our shared faith in Jesus Christ.
We believe that every church has the same main vision and mission from God; to share the love and story of Jesus and to help people become his disciples. But each local community decides how to do that in their own time and place.
Our aim is to be a community of prayer, service, hospitality, learning & spiritual growth. Our community gatherings are relaxed and we try to be especially family friendly; come as you are, don’t worry about being late or the kids being noisy. We also value creativity and using our God given gifts and talents.
The church building is open most days and you’ll often find members of our church and community in Martha’s Kitchen, the cafe at the centre of our building.

PERTH ST JOHN'S KIRK
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PERTH ST LEONARDS-IN-THE-FIELDS AND TRINITY
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PERTH ST MATTHEW'S
Rev. Fiona C Bullock MA LLB BD
Sunday Worship at 11.00 am
St Matthews Church is located in Tay St in the centre of Perth. The Church is also used as a popular venue for conferences and concerts, The sanctuary can accommodate 240 people and has state of the art projection, screen and sound systems.
The sanctuary is normally set out café style for Sunday worship and can also be arranged theatre style for large funerals and other events. The sanctuary and Halls are well used by Church groups and other outside organisations.
Sunday services are also available on Zoom, or via YouTube at youtube.com/@stmatthewsperth
The regular St Matthews News is emailed to over 250 recipients, is on our website and is available at the Church.
St Matthews is an inclusive church, participating in a range of community events including Perthshire Pride, Warm Spaces, and the Classic Car event. The Church is normally open on weekdays in July and August to allow visitors and tourists to pray in our prayer space, to look around the inside of the building and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. Website: https://www.perthstmatthews.org.uk/

RANNOCH L/W FORTINGALL GLENLYON KENMORE AND LAWERS RANNOCH
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SCONE AND ST MARTINS
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SIDLAW
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ST MADOES AND KINFAUNS
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STIRLING: HOLY RUDE VIEWFIELD
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STIRLING NORTH
The church is situated in the heart of the Braehead area of Stirling, right beside the primary school and is very much part of the local community which has a mixed age population.
Sunday Worship, which is live streamed, takes place at 10.30am. and provides the spiritual nourishment and inspiration for our wider ministry. Kidzone also provides fun and learning for the younger members of our congregation who join the service to share what they have been learning and making while in Kidzone.
In 2024 we launched the Connect Project, designed to develop and enhance our mission work, its aim to help us create genuine opportunities for discipleship, community building and service.
The church is busy all week with activities and services for all ages which reach out to the surrounding community meaning new relationships have been built, particularly with young families and individuals who had little previous connection to the church.
Activities include Messy Church and Events, the Guild, Holiday Clubs, Youth Group, Toastie Tuesdays(an intergenerational weekly gathering), the Café, the Singing Group, the Hub, Toddler & Baby group, partnerships with local schools to run weekly SU groups and events, Prayer Meeting and much more.
Stirling North Parish Church
70 Springfield Road
Stirling
FK7 7QW
Telephone: 01786 463376 email: info@stirlingnorth.org
Minister Rev. Scott McInnes

STIRLING PARK CHURCH
Stirling Park Church of Scotland
Park Terrace, Stirling FK8 2NA | Charity No. SC001414
You're warmly invited to join us at Park Church, Stirling. We gather every Sunday at 11am for worship, fellowship, and friendship, followed by tea, coffee and chat in the church hall.
We are an inclusive, missional congregation, committed to sharing the love of God in today’s world.
Led by Rev Attie van Wyk, our welcoming and growing congregation offers a variety of groups and activities throughout the week, including Bible studies, prayer groups, a monthly young adults’ fellowship with meal, a pre-school group, a ladies group, men’s badminton, art sessions, and coffee club.
We work closely with local churches to support school chaplaincy and seasonal REM curriculum events during Easter, Pentecost and Advent.
Our facilities are a hub for community groups—from Scouts to choirs, art and chess clubs, and stage coach dance and music school.
Come and be part of our community.
Learn more and watch services on:
🌐 www.parkchurchstirling.org
📷 Instagram: @parkchurchstirling
📘 Facebook: facebook.com/ParkChurchStirling

STIRLING ST MARK'S
The parish of Stirling St Mark's is on the city's west side. It lies below Stirling Castle, straddles the River Forth, and takes in Junction 10 of the M9 motorway.
It includes all of Raploch, and part of Cornton district. It is mainly residential, with both public and private sector housing.
Our church buildings stand at the heart of Raploch, mid-way along Drip Road, at its junction with Menzies Drive (post-code FK8 1RE). Our Sunday morning services are at 11am.
St Mark's is one of the Church of Scotland's "Priority Area" congregations, because of the relatively high levels of deprivation within our parish. We have a wide range of age groups, and host a wide range of activities in our buildings, and outwith, which enable us to connect with our wider community.
We are supported by a number of local businesses, including local and national firms. We have particularly strong links with Raploch primary school, with a number of joint initiatives taking place within both the school's and the church's buildings, with occasional outdoors activities too.
Our leadership is provided by Rev Barry Hughes, and by Marie Clare Dungavell, our community engagement worker.

STIRLING ST NINIANS OLD
We are a congregation of the Church of Scotland and services are held every Sunday at 10.30am. Services are live-streamed and information about the congregation can be found on our website or Facebook page.
The Rev Gary McIntyre is the Minister of St Ninians Old. Like those who have served before him, he is actively involved in the community and is available to help and support people regardless of whether or not they are members of the Church.
Our doors are open to everyone and you are assured of a warm welcome.
The present Church was built in 1751 but there has been a Church in St Ninians for over 1000 years.
Fellowship is important to us and we have a number of groups and events which give people the opportunity to meet together namely Fellowship Teas every Sunday, Soup and Sandwich Lunches each month from September to March, an annual barbecue in July. We also have Boys Brigade, Sunday Club, Tuesday Group and Craft Group.
Finally, we support the following charities Christian Aid, Blythswood Care, Water Aid, Erskine, Start Up Stirling, Stirling Street Pastors.
KIRK WYND, ST.NINIANS, STIRLING FK7 9AY www.stniniansold.org.uk
facebook.com/stniniansold

STRATHMORE
Strathmore Parish Church is a new parish (August 2024), made up by the union of the previous parishes of Ardler, Kettins and Meigle; Eassie, Nevay and Newtyle and Glamis. It is a geographically large, rural parish in beautiful Angus but with good road links between the buildings and from Perth, Dundee and Aberdeen. The Communion Roll is around 620.
We have a historical church building in Glamis (1792), Kettins (1768), Meigle (1870) and Newtyle (1870). There are records of church buildings on the sites of the current buildings dating from 606AD.
Our minister, Rev Carleen Robertson, is retiring in August 2025, after 33 years in the parish of Newtyle. Rev John Duncan is to be our Interim Moderator. We also have an Ordained Local Minister, Rev Tim Podger.
Services are held in three of the four church buildings every week, being led by the minister, OLM or visiting ministers/readers.
Kettins (10.00 am, 1st and 3rd Sundays of month)
Meigle (10.00 am, 2nd and 4th Sundays of month)
Newtyle (10.00 am weekly)
Glamis (11.30 am weekly)
In months with 5 Sundays, we have a joint whole parish service rotating round the parish. Please see our website www.strathmoreparish.org

TENANDRY
More info to follow.

THE GLENS AND KIRRIEMUIR UNITED w OATHLAW TANNADICE
The Glens and Kirriemuir United Parish Churches
Minister: Rev John Orr Website: www.gkupc.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gkupc Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/@WestAngusAreaMinistryWAAM
GKUPC serves the area centred on Kirriemuir, stretching into the Angus Glens and its surrounds. We worship in two churches, one in the town of Kirriemuir, one in the nearby village of Tannadice. Most Sunday services are livestreamed to our YouTube channel.
Services in Tannadice are at 09.45 every Sunday.
Services in Kirriemuir are at 11.15 every Sunday. The service on the last Sunday of the month is usually café style.
Teas and coffees are served after the service in both Kirriemuir and Tannadice.
Presently, in Kirriemuir we worship in the church hall while the church is being refurbished. We hope to be back in the church in the autumn of 2025.
Messy Church is held in Kirriemuir on a Sunday afternoon, 6 times a year. Social activities and outreach events feature regularly. We have a busy Guild, Thrums Tots, and we are part of Kirriemuir Churches Together. Tannadice has a monthly coffee morning and other social events throughout the year. Details of these, and other activities, are publicised on our Facebook page.

TILLICOULTRY
Tillicoultry Parish Church sits on a site that has a long history of worship. Whilst rooted in tradition, the church embraces a modern spirit that places it firmly at the heart and soul of Tillicoultry, a picturesque town nestled at the foot of the Ochil Hills in Clackmannanshire.
In addition to worship the church is also a vibrant hub, where faith, fellowship and community connect. Our mission extends beyond traditional Sunday services, offering a range of activities tailored to all ages and interests. These initiatives reflect the church’s dedication to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment, welcoming both members and wider community participants into the church family. Weekly activities include:
Children and Youth work
Young Church, Jelly Beans, Holiday Club, Boys’ Brigade and Girls’ Brigade.
Organisations for Adults
Guild, Men’s Club, Thursday Club, Snowdrop Café, Choir, Bible Study and a Monday morning Drop in.
Creative activities
Sewing group, Patchwork group, Yarn2gether for the knitters, and a Gardening group, who look after our community garden.
Dollar Road
Tillicoultry FK13 6PD https://www.tillicoultryparishchurch.co.uk/
Minister: Rev Alison Britchfield MA BD
Worship at 10.00am each Sunday. Communion celebrated on the first Sunday in March, June, September and December.

TULLIBODY: ST SERF'S
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