Церковь Шотландии , национальная церковь Шотландии, делит страну на пресвитерии , которые в свою очередь подразделяются на приходы , каждый из которых обслуживается приходской церковью, обычно со своим собственным священником . Объединения и перестройки могут, однако, привести к тому, что приход будет иметь более одного здания, или несколько приходов будут делить священника. Церковь Шотландии имеет пресвитерии за пределами Шотландии: эти пресвитерии имеют «собранные конгрегации», а не приходы.
Далее следует список приходов, конгрегаций и мест поклонения Церкви Шотландии . Полный список приходов со статистическими данными можно найти в Ежегоднике Церкви Шотландии (известном как Красная книга ). См. также Список синодов и пресвитерий Церкви Шотландии .
В Шотландии с 1 января 2000 года закрылось не менее 275 церквей, что на 15,6% меньше, чем за 21 год.
СПК = средневековая приходская церковь или здание, пришедшее ей на смену.
Пресвитерия Эдинбурга и Западного Лотиана
1 объединение 2024 года для формирования Новой городской церкви
Закрытые церкви
Неполный список; перечислены только церкви со средневековым фундаментом, имеющие статьи или закрытые после 2000 года.
Пресвитерия Лотиана и Бордерса
8 объединение приходов Бонкил, Данс, Эдром Аллантон, Ламмермюр, Лэнгтон и Престон
9 объединение приходов Колдстрим, Ледикирк, Суинтон и Уитсом
10 объединение приходов Анкрам, Крейлинг, Экфорд и Лиллислиф
11 объединение приходов Бедрула, Денхолма и Минтона
12 объединение приходов Хаунама, Линтона, Морбатла и Йетхолма
13 объединение приходов Хьюм, Макерстоун, Ненторн, Роксбург, Смайлхолм и Стикхилл
Закрытые церкви
Пресвитерия Юго-Запада
1 объединение приходов Киркпатрик, Джукста, Моффат и Уомфрей
2 объединение приходов Эпплгарт, Корри, Хаттон, Джонстон, Локерби и Сибболдби
3 объединение приходов Ошенкерн, Бьюиттл, Келтон и Реррик
4 объединения приходов Киркиннер и Сорби
5 объединение приходов Арншин, Баррхилл и Колмонелл
6 объединение приходов Дрегхорна и Спрингсайда с четырьмя приходами Ирвайна
7 объединение приходов Бродик, Корри, Килдонан, Килмори, Ламлаш, Лохранза, Пирнмилл, Шискин и Уайтинг-Бей
Закрытые церкви в этом пресвитерии
Пресвитерия Форт-Вэлли и Клайдсдейла
2 объединение приходов Кармайкл, Ковингтон и Петтинейн
3 объединение приходов Долфинстон, Дансайр и Уолстон
4 объединение приходов Биггар и Калтер
5 объединение приходов Кроуфорд, Кроуфордджон, Ламингтон и Уондел, а также Вистон и Робертон
Закрытые церкви
Пресвитерия Клайда
Закрытые церкви
Пресвитерия Глазго
1 объединение приходов Бантон и Килсит Андерсон
2 объединение приходов Килсит-Бернс-энд-Олд и Твечар
Закрытые церкви
Неполный список; перечислены только церкви со средневековым фундаментом, имеющие статьи или закрытые после 2000 года.
Пресвитерия Перта
Закрытые церкви
Пресвитерия Абердина и Шетландских островов
Два пресвитерия объединились 1 июня 2020 года. На сайте пресвитерии указано, что существует 33 общины, эта цифра получена путем подсчета церквей Шетландских островов как одной. На Шетландских островах один приход состоит из нескольких церквей. В 2018 году на Шетландских островах было 31 церковь; в настоящее время идет процесс, в результате которого 20 будут закрыты, а 11 сохранены. [217]
1 закрыто 31 декабря 2020 г.
2 объединение приходов Эйтстинг, Брессэй, Берра-Айл, Каннингсбург, Делтинг, Данросснесс, Фетлар, Леруик, Луннастинг, Нестинг, Нортмавин, Куорфф, Сэнднесс, Сэндстинг, Сэндвик, Скеррис, Тингуолл, Анст, Уоллс, Уолси и Йелл.
Закрытые церкви в этом пресвитерии
Бывший пресвитерий Абернети (ныне часть Clèir Eilean ì)
Пресвитерия Абернети была объединена с восемью другими пресвитериями в новый Clèir Eilean ì в 2024 году. [231]
Закрытые церкви
Пресвитерия Ангуса
1 образован объединением приходов Эйрли, Ратвен, Кинголдрэм, Гленисла, Килри и Линтратен
Закрытые церкви в этом пресвитерии
Бывшая пресвитерия Аргайла (ныне часть Clèir Eilean ì)
Пресвитерии Южного Аргайла, Лорна и Малла и Дануна объединились в 2004 году. Пресвитерия Аргайла была объединена с восемью другими пресвитериями в новую церковь Clèir Eilean ì в 2024 году.
1formed by the union of the parishes of Kilarrow, and Kildalton & Oa
2formed by the union of the parishes of Kilchoman & Portnahaven, and Kilmeny
3formed by the union of the parishes of Kilninian & Kilmore; Salen & Ulva; Tobermory; and Torosay & Kinlochspelve
4union of the parishes of Killean & Kilchenzie, Kilcalmonell, Skipness, and Gigha & Cara
5union of the parishes of Kilbrandon & Kilchattan (previously in the Presbytery of Lorn & Mull), Craignish, and Kilninver & Kilmelford
6union of the parishes of South Knapdale, Ardrishaig, Glassary Kilmartin & Ford, Lochgilphead, and North Knapdale
7union of the parishes of Iona, Kilfinichen, Kilvickeon & Ross of Mull
8union of the parishes of Dunoon, Kirn, Innellan, Sandbank and Toward
9union of the parishes of Kilfinan, Kilmodan & Colintraive, and Kyles
Closed churches in this presbytery
Presbytery of Buchan
Closed churches
Former Presbytery of Caithness (Now Part of Clèir Eilean ì)
The Presbytery of Caithness was merged with eight other presbyteries into the new Clèir Eilean ì in 2024.
1formed by the union of the parishes of Reay, and Strathy & Halladale
2formed by the union of the parishes of Canisbay, Dunnet, Keiss and Olrig
Closed churches
Presbytery of Dundee
Closed churches in this presbytery
Presbytery of Dunkeld and Meigle
Closed churches
Presbytery of Fife
The former presbyteries of Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy and St Andrews merged in January 2021.[319]
1union of the parishes of Elie, Kilconquhar and Colinsburgh
2union of...
3union of Abdie & Dunbog, and Newburgh
Closed churches
Presbytery of Gordon
1union of the parishes of Lumsden, Strathdon and Towie
2union of the parishes of Alford, Keig, and Tullynessle & Forbes
Closed churches
Former Presbytery of Inverness (Now Part of Clèir Eilean ì)[356]
The Presbytery of Inverness was merged with eight other presbyteries into the new Clèir Eilean ì in 2024.
1previously Inverness West Church; relocated to Inshes 2003
Closed churches
Presbytery of Kincardine and Deeside
1formed by the union of the parishes of Coull, Migvie, Logie Coldstone, and Tarland
2formed by the union of the parishes of Banchory-Devenick, Cookney, and Maryculter
3formed by the union of the parishes of Benholm, Garvock, Johnshaven and St Cyrus
4formed by the union of the parishes of Torphins, Kincardine O'Neil and Lumphanan
5formed by the union of the parishes of Fordoun/Auchenblae, Fettercairn and Glenbervie
Closed churches
Presbytery of Lewis
Closed churches
Former Presbytery of Lochaber (Now Part of Clèir Eilean ì)
The Presbytery of Lochaber was merged with eight other presbyteries into the new Clèir Eilean ì in 2024.
1The building was put up for sale in 2020[388] but the congregation intends to continue meeting in a new building.
Closed churches in this presbytery
Former Presbytery of Lochcarron-Skye (Now Part of Clèir Eilean ì)
The Presbytery of Locharron-Skye was merged with eight other presbyteries into the new Clèir Eilean ì in 2024.
Closed churches
Presbytery of Moray[401]
Closed churches
Presbytery of Orkney
Since 1 October 2024 the Church of Scotland's congregations in Orkney have been united a single Orkney Islands Church of Scotland, retaining most church buildings and staffed by a team ministry.
The former Presbytery of Orkney was split into the three presbyteries of Cairston, Kirkwall and North Isles in 1725.[411] It is not known when they reunited.
Closed churches
Presbytery of Perth
1union of the parishes of Gask, and Fowlis Wester, Madderty & Monzie
Closed churches
Former Presbytery of Ross (Now Part of Clèir Eilean ì)
The Presbytery of Ross was merged with eight other presbyteries into the new Clèir Eilean ì in 2024.
Closed churches
Former Presbytery of Sutherland (Now Part of Clèir Eilean ì)
The presbyteries of Dornoch and Tongue were united at an unknown date.
The Presbytery of Sutherland was merged with eight other presbyteries into the new Clèir Eilean ì in 2024.
1To be linked with Lairg & Rogart
Closed churches
Former Presbytery of Uist (Now Part of Clèir Eilean ì)
The Presbytery of Long Island, covering Lewis to Barra, was severed from the Presbytery of Skye in 1724. The Presbytery of Uist was severed from the Presbytery of Lewis by the General Assembly in 1742.[447] In recent times South Uist and Barra have moved to the Presbytery of Argyll.
The Presbytery of Uist was merged with eight other presbyteries into the new Clèir Eilean ì in 2024.
Closed churches in this presbytery
Outwith Scotland
Presbytery of England
International Presbytery
Session Clerk; Rev. John Cowie BSc B.D. (Minister of English Reformed Church, Amsterdam)
Europe
- English Reformed Church, Amsterdam (1607)
- English-speaking Christian Congregation, Bochum, Germany
- St Andrew's Church, Brussels (1898)
- St Columba's, Budapest, Hungary
- The Scots Kirk, Lausanne, Switzerland (1874)
- Scots Kirk, Geneva
- St Andrew's Church, Lisbon (1866)
- St. Andrew's Scots Church, Valletta, Malta
- The Scots Kirk, Paris
- English Language Congregation, Regensburg, Germany (closed?)
- St Andrew's Church, Rome
- The Scots International Church, Rotterdam
- Church of Scotland, Turin, Italy (closed?)
North America
Asia
Presbytery of Jerusalem
Other Church of Scotland buildings and institutions
Recent sales of church buildings
2021 (19): Collessie, Cross Ness Mission Hall, Fair Isle, Fetlar West, Isle of Eigg, Kilchoan, Kirkton of Cults, Lomond Jamestown, Port Glasgow St Martin's, Portsoy, Quarff, Roxburgh, Sand (Shetland), Shetland St Ninian's, Shieldaig, Smailholm, Sullom, Tundergarth, Weisdale[450]
2022 (39): Aberdeen Summerhill, Alvie, Banton, Bargeddie, Barrhead St Andrew's, Carnoch, Dores, Dun, Edderton, Elphin, Eskdalemuir, Falkirk St John's, Glasgow Cranhill, Glasgow Gallowgate, Glencoe St Munda's, Glencorse, Harthill Eastfield, Hillswick, Innellan, Keithhall, Kilberry, Kinnaird, Kirkpatrick Fleming, Ladykirk, Lochailort Mission Hall, Lochwinnoch, Logie Easter, Melness, Monifieth St Rule's, Newbattle, Paisley North, Paisley St Luke's, Paisley St Ninian's Ferguslie, Sandness, The Glens & Kirriemuir United St Andrew's, Udny Green, West Lochfyneside, Westruther, Whitekirk[55]
2023 (45): Auchaber, Bengairn Parishes, Brechin Cathedral, Catrine, Coatbridge Calder, Cunningsburgh North, Daviot & Dunlichity, Dornock, Dulnain Bridge, Dundee St David's, Dunross Ness, Edinburgh Bristo Memorial, Elgol, Ewes, Foveran North, Glasgow Cranhill, Glasgow Queen's Park Govanhill, Glasgow St Columba, Glasserton, Greenock Old West, Gulberwick, Innerwick, Inverkeithing, Inverness Old High, Kilfinan, Kilmarnock Riccarton, Kilspindie & Rait, Kirkinner, Lunna St Margaret's, Monigaff, Mull St Ernan's, Musselburgh St John's, Oldhamstocks, Penicuik South, St Mungo, Scone St Martin's, Shetland St Magnus, Skerries, Stamperland, Stracathro, Strathkinness, Strontian, Twechar, Voe, Whalsay[451]
2024 (80): Aberdeen Holburn West, Aberdeen Kingswell, Aberdeen Rubislaw, Aberdeen Ruthrieston West, Aberdeen Woodside, Ardfern, Arngask, Avoch, Balgay, Barthol St Katherine's, Blairdaff, Bolton, Bourtie, Bucksburn & Stoneywood, Burnside Blairbeth, Campbeltown Highland, Caol, Carestone, Cluny, Coatbridge Old Monkland, Colintraive, Corby St Andrew's, Cowal High, Creich, Crieff St Michael's, Cromarty, Cullen, Cushnie, Dairsie, Dalarossie, Dalavich, Dalmellington, Dundee Camperdown, Dundee Craigiebank, Dysart St Clair, Fearn Abbey, Fern, Flotta, Fogo, Garvald, Glasgow Hyndburn, Greenock St Ninian's, Hoy St Columba's, Hutton, Inverness Inshes East, Inverness Trinity, Kemback, Kilchrenan, Kilmeny, Kincardine (Carrbridge), Kincardine (nr Edderton), Kirknewton, Kirkpatrick Juxta, Lasswade, Lismore, Marykirk, Maule Memorial, Midmar, Monikie, Morham, Murroes, Onthank St John's, Paisley West, Paxton, Peterhead Muckle Kirk, Petty East, Portnahaven, Rathven, St Andrew's Lhanbryd, Saltoun, Sanday Cross, Stonehaven South, Strathmiglo, Swinton, Templehall, Thornton, Thrumster (Wick), Tough, Trinity Gask, Urray[60]
Resources
- Vacant charges
- Church buildings
- Mission plans: Edinburgh and West Lothian Glasgow Clyde Forth Valley and Clydesdale Lothian and Borders South West Fife Perth North East and Northern Isles Cleir Eilean I Lewis
- Obsolete congregation names
See also
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