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He graduated in 1984. In September 1984 he was ordained at the Smithton Church in Inverness. He was the first minister of Smithton Church, Inverness which he served from 1984 until 2015. He was succeeded as Moderator in 2011 by James Maciver. In 2015 he accepted the role of Mission Director for the Free Church. [2] This is based in Edinburgh. [3]
Inverness-shire: Abernethy and Kincardine (partly in Morayshire until 1891), Alvie, Ardersier, Arisaig and Moidart, Boleskine and Abertarff, Bracadale, Croy & Dalcross, Daviot & Dunlichity, Petty (all three partly in Nairnshire until 1891), Dores, Duirinish, Duthil & Rothiemurchus (partly in Morayshire until 1870), Glenelg, Inverness and Bona ...
Smithton (Gaelic: Baile a' Ghobhainn [2]) is a residential area on the eastern outskirts of the city of Inverness, in the Highland council area of Scotland. It is located about 5 km east of the city centre, to the north-east of Westhill , and to the south-west of Culloden .
Pages in category "Churches in Inverness" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... East Church, Inverness; O. Old High St Stephen's; S. St Mary ...
Blackhall St Columba's Church 1900 1-035: Edinburgh: Granton 10,995 Granton Church, Edinburgh 1877 1-031: Edinburgh: Drylaw 5,284 Drylaw Parish Church 1952 1-008: Edinburgh: Broughton St Mary's 11,368 Broughton St Mary's Church 1824 1-010: Edinburgh: Barclay Viewforth 11,263 Barclay Viewforth Church: 1864 1-026: Edinburgh: Craiglockhart 4,418
Currently meets at St Botolph's, Aldersgate, Church of England. The only Free Church of Scotland congregation not located in Scotland. Knox Church Perth: Paul Gibson [26] St Andrews Free Church St Andrews: Paul Clarke [27] Meets at St Andrews Baptist Church (am) and Hope Park Church of Scotland (pm). Founded as a church plant in c. 2003. [28]
The Barn Church is a parish church of the Church of Scotland at Culloden, in the Presbytery of Inverness.Although the congregation is relatively young, and only received full status as a parish church in its own right in the late 1980s, the building is of considerable historical interest.
The church tower dates from mediaeval times, making it the oldest surviving building in Inverness. It is used by the Church of Scotland congregation of Old High St Stephen's, Inverness , [ 138 ] and it is the venue for the annual Kirking of the council, which is attended by local councillors.