List of Church of Scotland parishes
The Church of Scotland, the national church of Scotland, divides the country into regional bodies called presbyteries, which in turn are subdivided into parishes, each served by a parish church, usually with its own minister. Unions and readjustments may however result in a parish having more than one building, or several parishes sharing a minister (these are known as "linked charges"). The Church of Scotland has presbyteries outwith Scotland: these presbyteries have "gathered congregations" rather than parishes.
What follows is a list of Church of Scotland parishes (separate pages exist for places of worship and charges/ministers). A complete list of parishes with statistical data will be found in the Church of Scotland Yearbook (known as the Red Book).
Abbreviations
- C = Presbytery of Clyde
- CEI = Presbytery of Cleir Eilean I
- E = Presbytery of England
- EWL = Presbytery of Edinburgh and West Lothian
- F = Presbytery of Fife
- FVC = Presbytery of Forth Valley and Clydesdale
- G = Presbytery of Glasgow
- I = International Presbytery
- L = Presbytery of Lewis
- LB = Presbytery of Lothian and Borders
- NENI = Presbytery of the North East and Northern Isles
- P = Presbytery of Perth
- SW = Presbytery of the South West
Presbytery of Edinburgh and West Lothian
Formed on 1 January 2022 from a merger of the Presbytery of Edinburgh and the Presbytery of West Lothian.
| Parish | Pres. | Ppn[1] | Created | Civil parishes[2] | Places of worship[3] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abercorn, Pardovan, Kingscavil & Winchburgh | EWL | 6,324 | 2024 | Abercorn Ecclesmachan (part) Linlithgow (part) |
1) Kingscavil 2) Winchburgh |
| Aberlady and Gullane | LB | 4,617 | Aberlady Dirleton (part) |
1) Aberlady 2) Gullane | |
| Ale and Teviot | LB | 1,750 | Ancrum Crailing Eckford Lilliesleaf |
1) Ancrum 2) Crailing 3) Lilliesleaf | |
| Armadale | EWL | 12,590 | 1929 | Bathgate (part) Torphichen (part) |
Armadale |
| Ayton and District | LB | 2,797 | Ayton Foulden Mordington Coldingham (part) |
1) Ayton 2) Foulden 3) Reston | |
| Bathgate | EWL | 18,204 | Bathgate | Bathgate | |
| Bathgate: Boghall | EWL | 4,231 | 1974 | Bathgate (part) | Boghall |
| Belhaven and Spott | LB | 2,839 | Spott Dunbar (part) |
1) Belhaven 2) Spott | |
| Berwick-upon-Tweed: St Andrew's Wallace Green and Lowick |
LB | N/A | 1988 | N/A | Berwick-upon-Tweed |
| Blackridge | EWL | 2,215 | 1929 | Torphichen (part) Shotts (part) |
Blackridge |
| Bonnyrigg | LB | 4,107 | 1929 | Cockpen (part) Lasswade (part) |
Bonnyrigg |
| Bowden and Melrose | LB | 7,937 | Bowden Melrose |
1) Bowden 2) Melrose | |
| Broxburn and Uphall | EWL | 13,202 | 2025 | Ecclesmachan Uphall |
1) Broxburn 2) St Nicholas, Uphall |
| Caddonfoot | LB | 1,111 | 1867 | Caddonfoot | Caddonfoot |
| Carlingwark | SW | 6,903 | 2025 | Buittle Kelton Kirkpatrick Durham Rerrick Parton (part) |
1) Auchencairn 2) Castle Douglas 3) Kirkpatrick Durham |
| Carlops | LB | 383 | 1929 | West Linton (part) Penicuik (part) |
Carlops |
| Cavers and Kirkton | LB | 538 | 1976 | Cavers | Cavers |
| Channelkirk and Lauder | LB | 2,839 | Channelkirk Lauder |
1) Channelkirk 2) Lauder | |
| Cheviot | LB | 1,497 | Hownam Linton Morebattle Yetholm |
1) Linton 2) Morebattle 3) Kirk Yetholm | |
| Cockenzie and Port Seton | LB | 5,385 | Prestonpans (part) | Cockenzie & Port Set. | |
| Cockpen and Carrington | LB | 10,019 | 1975 | Cockpen Carrington |
Cockpen Kirk |
| Coldingham and St Abbs | LB | 1,019 | Coldingham | Coldingham Priory | |
| Coldstream and District | LB | 2,992 | Coldstream Ladykirk Swinton |
Coldstream | |
| Colvend, Southwick & Kirkbean | SW | 1,362 | 1978 | Colvend & Southwick Kirkbean |
1) Colvend 2) Southwick |
| Dalbeattie and Kirkgunzeon | SW | 4,327 | Kirkgunzeon Urr (part) |
Dalbeattie | |
| Dalkeith: St John's and Newton | LB | 7,731 | Newton Dalkeith (part) Newbattle (part) |
St John's Dalkeith | |
| Dirleton | LB | 1,591 | Ancient | Dirleton | Dirleton Kirk |
| Dryburgh District | LB | 3,615 | Maxton Mertoun St Boswells Melrose (part) |
1) Maxton 2) Mertoun 3) Newtown St Bosw. 4) St Boswells | |
| Dumfries: Maxwelltown West and New Abbey | SW | 6,285 | 2025 | New Abbey Troqueer (part) |
1) Maxwelltown West 2) New Abbey |
| Dumfries: Northwest | SW | 7,565 | Holywood Terregles (part) |
Dumfries Northwest | |
| Dumfries: Troqueer and Caerlaverock | SW | 8,629 | 2025 | Caerlaverock Troqueer |
1) Troqueer 2) Caerlaverock |
| Dunbar | LB | 9,065 | 1966 | Dunbar | Dunbar |
| Dunglass | LB | 1,376 | 1994 | Cockburnspath Innerwick Oldhamstocks |
Cockburnspath |
| Duns and District | LB | 5,113 | Abbey St Bathans Bunkle & Preston Cranshaws Duns Edrom Langton Longformacus Polwarth |
1) Bonkyl 2) Cranshaws 3) Duns 4) Edrom 5) Gavinton | |
| Dunscore | SW | 826 | 1940 | Dunscore | Dunscore |
| Durisdeer | SW | 317 | Ancient | Durisdeer | Durisdeer |
| Earlston | LB | 2,118 | Earlston | Earlston | |
| East Calder, Kirknewton and Ratho | EWL | 13,204 | Kirknewton Ratho |
1) East Calder 2) Ratho | |
| Eccles and Leitholm | LB | 791 | Eccles | Leitholm | |
| Eddleston | LB | 638 | Eddleston | Eddleston | |
| Edinburgh: Balerno | EWL | 6,651 | 1929 | Currie (part) | Balerno |
| Edinburgh: Barclay Viewforth | EWL | 12,775 | Edinburgh (part) | Barclay Viewforth | |
| Edinburgh: Blackhall St Columba's | EWL | 6,154 | 1922 | Edinburgh (part) | Blackhall St Columba's |
| Edinburgh: Broughton St Mary's | EWL | 11,882 | 1992 | Edinburgh (part) | Broughton St Mary's |
| Edinburgh: Canongate | EWL | 3,344 | Ancient | Edinburgh (part) | Canongate Kirk |
| Edinburgh: Corstorphine Craigsbank | EWL | 9,298 | 1966 | Edinburgh (part) | Craigsbank |
| Edinburgh: Corstorphine Old | EWL | 8,105 | Ancient | Edinburgh (part) | Corstorphine Old Kirk |
| Edinburgh: Corstorphine St Anne's | EWL | 4,596 | 1915 | Edinburgh (part) | Corstorphine St Anne's |
| Edinburgh: Corstorphine St Ninian's | EWL | 4,368 | 1929 | Edinburgh (part) | Corstorph. St Ninian's |
| Edinburgh: Craiglockhart | EWL | 4,402 | 1897 | Edinburgh (part) | Craiglockhart |
| Edinburgh: Currie | EWL | 8,116 | Ancient | Currie | Currie |
| Edinburgh: Dalmeny and Queensferry | EWL | 10,443 | Dalmeny | 1) Dalmeny 2) Queensferry | |
| Edinburgh: Davidson's Mains | EWL | 6,718 | 1929 | Edinburgh (part) | Davidson's Mains |
| Edinburgh: Duddingston | EWL | 4,764 | Ancient | Edinburgh (part) | Duddingston Kirk |
| Edinburgh: Drylaw | EWL | 5,620 | 1952 | Edinburgh (part) | Drylaw |
| Edinburgh: Fairmilehead | EWL | 7,529 | 1938 | Edinburgh (part) | Fairmilehead |
| Edinburgh: Gorgie and Palmerston Place | EWL | 24,170 | Edinburgh (part) | 1) Gorgie 2) Palmerston Place | |
| Edinburgh: Granton | EWL | 12,738 | 1889 | Edinburgh (part) | Granton |
| Edinburgh: Greenbank | EWL | 4,266 | 1929 | Edinburgh (part) | Greenbank |
| Edinburgh: Greyfriars | EWL | 15,597 | Edinburgh (part) | Greyfriars Kirk | |
| Edinburgh: High (St Giles') | EWL | 2,167 | Ancient | Edinburgh | St Giles' Cathedral |
| Edinburgh: Holy Trinity | EWL | 8,116 | 1959 | Edinburgh (part) | Wester Hailes |
| Edinburgh: Inverleith St Serf's | EWL | 7,713 | Edinburgh (part) | Inverleith | |
| Edinburgh: Kirkliston | EWL | 6,256 | 1941 | Kirkliston | Kirkliston |
| Edinburgh: Leith and Restalrig | EWL | 28,120 | 2025 | Edinburgh (part) | 1) Leith Walk 2) Restalrig |
| Edinburgh: Leith North and South | EWL | 21,828 | Edinburgh (part) | South Leith | |
| Edinburgh: Marchmont St Giles' | EWL | 4,465 | 1972 | Edinburgh (part) | Marchmont St Giles' |
| Edinburgh: Meadowbank and Willowbrae | EWL | 20,560 | 2023 | Edinburgh (part) | Meadowbank |
| Edinburgh: Morningside | EWL | 11,166 | Edinburgh (part) | Morningside | |
| Edinburgh: Morningside United (CoS/URC) | EWL | 3,423 | 1980 | Edinburgh (part) | Morningside United |
| Edinburgh: Murrayfield | EWL | 6,816 | 1913 | Edinburgh (part) | Murrayfield |
| Edinburgh: New Town | EWL | 6,979 | 2024 | Edinburgh (part) | New Town |
| Edinburgh: Newhaven | EWL | 5,894 | 1974 | Edinburgh (part) | Newhaven |
| Edinburgh: Newington Trinity | EWL | 16,457 | 2025 | Edinburgh (part) | Newington Trinity |
| Edinburgh: Northwest | EWL | 20,653 | Edinburgh (part) | 1) Cramond 2) Pennywell | |
| Edinburgh: Pentlands | EWL | 12,688 | Edinburgh (part) | 1) Colinton 2) Juniper Green | |
| Edinburgh: Polwarth | EWL | 8,108 | 1981 | Edinburgh (part) | Polwarth |
| Edinburgh: Portobello and Joppa | EWL | 13,604 | Edinburgh (part) | Portobello & Joppa | |
| Edinburgh: Reid Memorial | EWL | 3,794 | 1929 | Edinburgh (part) | Reid Memorial |
| Edinburgh: Richmond Craigmillar | EWL | 13,771 | 1929 | Edinburgh (part) | Richmond Craigmillar |
| Edinburgh: St Andrew's Clermiston | EWL | 6,781 | 1955 | Edinburgh (part) | St Andrew's Clermiston |
| Edinburgh: St Catherine's Argyle | EWL | 5,126 | 1968 | Edinburgh (part) | St Catherine's Argyle |
| Edinburgh: St Cuthbert's | EWL | 3,252 | Ancient | Edinburgh (part) | St Cuthbert's |
| Edinburgh: St David's Carrick Knowe | EWL | 13,311 | Edinburgh (part) | Carrick Knowe | |
| Edinburgh: St John's Colinton Mains | EWL | 8,873 | Edinburgh (part) | Colinton Mains | |
| Edinburgh: St Martin's | EWL | 4,479 | 1967 | Edinburgh (part) | St Martin's |
| Edinburgh: St Michael's | EWL | 7,558 | 1887 | Edinburgh (part) | St Michael's |
| Edinburgh: St Nicholas' Sighthill | EWL | 6,279 | 1939 | Edinburgh (part) | St Nicholas Sighthill |
| Edinburgh: St Stephen's Comely Bank | EWL | 7,845 | 1929 | Edinburgh (part) | Comely Bank |
| Edinburgh: Slateford Longstone | EWL | 4,258 | 1955 | Edinburgh (part) | Slateford Longstone |
| Edinburgh: South East | EWL | 38,405 | Edinburgh (part) | 1) Gilmerton 2) Liberton 3) Liberton Northfield 4) Moredun | |
| Edinburgh: Stockbridge | EWL | 8,206 | 1992 | Edinburgh (part) | Stockbridge |
| Edinburgh: Wardie | EWL | 1,616 | 1929 | Edinburgh (part) | Wardie |
| Ervie Kirkcolm | SW | 669 | 1950 | Kirkcolm | Kirkcolm |
| Ettrick and Yarrow | LB | 578 | Ettrick Kirkhope Yarrow |
1) Ettrick 2) Kirkhope 3) Yarrow | |
| Eyemouth | LB | 3,698 | Eyemouth Ayton (part) |
Eyemouth | |
| Fauldhouse and Harthill: St Andrew's | EWL | 8,333 | Shotts (part) Whitburn (part) West Calder (part) |
1) Fauldhouse 2) Harthill | |
| Fogo | LB | 167 | Fogo | Fogo | |
| Galashiels | LB | 12,665 | Galashiels | Galashiels | |
| Galloway Dee | SW | 1,587 | Balmaghie Crossmichael Parton |
1) Parton 2) Crossmichael (hall) | |
| Gatehouse and Borgue | SW | 1,931 | Anwoth Borgue Girthon |
Gatehouse of Fleet | |
| Gladsmuir | LB | 1,917 | Gladsmuir | Gladsmuir | |
| Glasserton, Isle of Whithorn & Whithorn St Ninian's Priory |
SW | 1,643 | Glasserton Whithorn |
1) Isle of Whithorn 2) Whithorn | |
| Glencairn and Moniaive | SW | 890 | 1957 | Glencairn | Moniaive |
| Glenkens | SW | 1,851 | Balmaclellan Carsphairn Dalry Kells |
1) Balmaclellan 2) Carsphairn 3) Dalry 4) Kells | |
| Gordon: St Michael's | LB | 1,101 | Gordon Westruther |
Gordon | |
| Gorebridge | LB | 7,779 | Temple Borthwick (part) Newbattle (part) Cockpen (part) |
Gorebridge | |
| Greenlaw | LB | 709 | Greenlaw | Greenlaw | |
| Haddington St Mary's | LB | 5,753 | Haddington | Haddington St Mary's | |
| Haddington West | LB | 6,103 | Haddington (part) | Haddington West | |
| Hawick: Burnfoot | LB | 2,727 | Hawick (part) | Burnfoot | |
| Hawick: South | LB | 7,929 | Hawick Roberton |
Hawick South | |
| Hawick: Wilton | LB | 3,523 | Hawick (part) | Wilton | |
| Innerleithen, Traquair and Walkerburn | LB | 5,256 | Innerleithen Traquair |
1) Innerleithen 2) Traquair | |
| Irongray, Lochrutton & Terregles | SW | 2,375 | Kirkpatrick Irongray Lochrutton Terregles |
1) Irongray 2) Terregles | |
| Jedburgh and Oxnam | LB | 5,085 | Jedburgh Oxnam |
1) Jedburgh 2) Oxnam | |
| Kelso: North and Country | LB | 7,615 | Kelso (part) Ednam Hume Makerstoun Nenthorn Roxburgh Smailholm Stichill |
1) Kelso North 2) Stichill | |
| Kelso: Old and Sprouston | LB | 1,855 | Kelso Sprouston |
1) Kelso Old 2) Sprouston | |
| Kirk of Calder | EWL | 5,018 | 1956 | Mid Calder | Kirk of Calder |
| Kirkconnel | SW | 2,361 | 1983 | Kirkconnel | Kirkconnel |
| Kirkcowan | SW | 758 | 1954 | Kirkcowan | Kirkcowan |
| Kirkcudbright | SW | 3,203 | 1983 | Kirkcudbright | Kirkcudbright |
| Kirkmabreck | SW | 980 | Kirkmabreck | Creetown | |
| Kirkmaiden | SW | 680 | Kirkmaiden | Drummore | |
| Kirkurd and Newlands | LB | 915 | Kirkurd Newlands |
Newlands | |
| Lammermuir | LB | 2,643 | Bolton Garvald & Bara Humbie Morham Saltoun Yester |
1) Humbie 2) Saltoun 3) Yester | |
| Lasswade and Rosewell | LB | 6,510 | Lasswade | 1) Lasswade 2) Rosewell | |
| Legerwood | LB | 307 | Legerwood | Legerwood | |
| Leswalt | SW | 709 | Leswalt | Leswalt | |
| Linlithgow and Avon Valley | EWL | 15,790 | Linlithgow Torphichen Muiravonside (part) Slamannan (part) |
1) Avonbridge 2) Linlithgow 3) St Nin's Craigmailen 4) Torphichen | |
| Livingston: Old | EWL | 15,604 | Livingston Bathgate (part) Mid Calder (part) |
1) Livingston Old 2) Deans | |
| Livingston United (CoS/SEC/Meth/URC) | EWL | 37,626 | 1998 | Mid Calder (part) Livingston (part) Uphall (part) |
Livingston United |
| Loanhead and Bilston | LB | 9,677 | Lasswade (part) | 1) Bilston 2) Loanhead | |
| Longniddry | LB | 2,631 | Gladsmuir (part) | Longniddry | |
| Luce Valley and Inch | SW | 2,564 | Inch New Luce Old Luce |
1) Glenluce 2) Inch | |
| Lyne and Manor | LB | 200 | Lyne Manor |
1) Lyne 2) Kirkton Manor | |
| Millisle | SW | 1,151 | Kirkinner Sorbie |
Garlieston | |
| Mochrum | SW | 1,169 | Ancient | Mochrum | Mochrum |
| Monigaff | SW | 1,731 | Ancient | Minnigaff | none |
| Musselburgh: Northesk | LB | 11,863 | Inveresk (part) | Northesk | |
| Musselburgh: St Andrew's High | LB | 10,240 | Inveresk (part) | St Andrew's High | |
| Musselburgh: St Michael's Inveresk | LB | 6,309 | Inveresk | St Michael's Inveresk | |
| Newbattle: St Nicholas Buccleuch | LB | 26,668 | Dalkeith Newbattle |
1) Easthouses 2) Newtongrange | |
| North Berwick: Abbey | LB | 4,286 | North Berwick | Abbey | |
| North Berwick: St Andrew Blackadder | LB | 3,766 | North Berwick (part) | St Andrew Blackadder | |
| Ormiston | LB | 2,701 | Ormiston | ||
| Penninghame | SW | 3,176 | Penninghame | Newton Stewart | |
| Penpont, Keir and Tynron | SW | 1,185 | 1980 | Keir Penpont Tynron |
Penpont |
| Polbeth Harwood | EWL | 3,166 | West Calder (part) | Polbeth | |
| Portpatrick | SW | 900 | Portpatrick | Portpatrick | |
| Ruberslaw Country | 1,854 | ||||
| Sanquhar St Bride's | SW | 2,299 | Sanquhar | Sanquhar | |
| Stoneykirk | SW | 1,179 | Stoneykirk | Sandhead | |
| Stranraer | SW | 10,852 | Stranraer Inch (part) Leswalt (part) |
Stranraer | |
| Tarff and Twynholm | SW | 1,538 | Tongland Twynholm |
Twynholm | |
| Uphall South | EWL | 4,249 | Uphall (part) Ecclesmachan (part) |
Uphall South | |
| Urr | SW | 683 | Urr | Haugh of Urr | |
| West Kirk of Calder | EWL | 3,578 | West Calder Mid Calder (part) |
West Calder | |
| Whitburn Burnfield Valley North | EWL | 12,111 | Whitburn (part) Livingston (part) |
1) Blackburn 2) Whitburn Brucefield | |
| Whitburn Burnfield Valley South | EWL | 13,184 | Whitburn West Calder (part) |
1) Bents 2) Whitburn South | |
| Wigtown | SW | 1,168 | Wigtown | Wigtown |
Presbytery of Lothian and Borders
Formed on 1 January 2023 from the Presbyteries of Lothian; Melrose and Peebles; Duns; and Jedburgh.
| Parish(es) | Population | Buildings | Founded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ormiston l/w Pencaitland | 2,221 | Ormiston | MPC (1938) |
| 2,298 | Pencaitland | MPC | |
| Penicuik: North | 8,493 | Penicuik North | |
| Penicuik: Trinity | 8,366 | Penicuik Trinity | |
| Prestonpans: Prestongrange | 9,272 | Prestongrange (Prestonpans) | MPC (1774) |
| Roslin | 1,901 | Roslin | |
| Tranent | 12,227 | Tranent | MPC (1800) |
| Traprain | 4,300 |
| |
| Tyne Valley | 3,692 | Cranstoun | |
| Fala | |||
| Stow: St Mary of Wedale and Heriot | 1,528 | St Mary of Wedale, Stow | MPC (1876) |
| Heriot (to close) | MPC (1875) | ||
| Selkirk and Ashkirk | 6,647 | Selkirk | Medieval |
| Upper Tweeddale l/w West Linton: St Andrew's [West Tweeddale] | 956 | Broughton (in village hall) | Medieval |
| Skirling | Medieval | ||
| Tweedsmuir | |||
| 2,093 | St Andrew's W. Linton | Medieval | |
| Peebles: Old | 5,042 | Peebles Old | Medieval |
| Stobo and Drumelzier | 183 | Stobo | Medieval |
| Peebles: St Andrew's Leckie | 3,712 | St Andrews Leckie, Peebles | C19th (1877) |
| Whiteadder | 2,394 | Chirnside | Medieval |
| Paxton | 1908 | ||
| Teviothead | 146 | Teviothead (services to be in hall) | |
| Ruberslaw Country | 2,001 | Hobkirk | Medieval |
| Denholm | 1844 | ||
Presbytery of the South West
Formed on 30 September 2022 when the presbyteries of Ardrossan; Irvine and Kilmarnock; Ayr; Wigtown and Stranraer; Annandale and Eskdale; and Dumfries and Kirkcudbright merged to become the Presbytery of the South West.
| Parish(es) | Pop'n | Buildings | Founded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annan: Old and Dornock | 7,754 | Annan Old | Medieval |
| Eastriggs (in village hall) | |||
| Annan: St Andrew's and St Bryde's | 4,804 | St Andrew's, Annan | |
| Brydekirk, Annan | |||
| Border Kirk | N/A | Border Kirk, Carlisle | |
| Longtown (Meth/CoS) | |||
| Canonbie United (LEP) | 1,192 | Canonbie | |
| Eskdale and Liddesdale | 4,015 | Langholm | 1843 |
| Westerkirk (Bentpath) | |||
| Liddesdale (Newcastleton) | |||
| Gretna Old, Gretna St Andrew's, Half Morton and Kirkpatrick Fleming | 4,994 | Gretna Old | Medieval |
| St Andrew's, Gretna | 1917 | ||
| Hoddom, Kirtle-Eaglesfield and Middlebie | 2,564 | Middlebie | Medieval |
| Eaglesfield | |||
| Lochmaben | 3,792 | Lochmaben | |
| Lockerbie Dryfesdale, Hutton, Corrie and Applegarth | 5,843 | Lockerbie (Dryfesdale) (in hall) | Medieval |
| Tundergarth | 141 | Tundergarth (locally owned) | |
| Upper Annandale | 3,962 | St Andrew's, Moffat | Medieval |
| Wamphray | 1834 | ||
| Carlingwark | 7,185 | Auchencairn | |
| Kelton | |||
| Castle Douglas | |||
| Corsock | 1839 | ||
| Kirkpatrick Durham | Medieval | ||
| Kirkmahoe | 2,774 | Kirkmahoe | Medieval |
| Dalswinton | |||
| Colvend, Southwick and Kirkbean | 1,525 | Colvend | Medieval |
| Southwick (Caulkerbush) | Medieval | ||
| Cummertrees, Mouswald and Ruthwell | 1,299 | Ruthwell | Medieval |
| Dumfries: St George's | 3,770 | St George's, Dumfries | 1843 |
| Dumfries: St Michael's and South | 10,106 | St Michael's, Dumfries | Ancient |
| Dunscore l/w Glencairn and Moniaive | 826 | Dunscore | |
| 890 | St Ninian's, Moniaive | 1887 | |
| Mid-Nithsdale | 4,531 | Closeburn | Medieval |
| Durisdeer | Medieval | ||
| Penpont | Medieval | ||
| Thornhill | |||
| Kirkcudbright | 3,203 | Kirkcudbright | MPC (1838) |
| Kirkmichael, Tinwald and Torthorwald | 5,273 | Kirkmichael (Parkgate) | Medieval |
| Tinwald | Medieval | ||
| Torthorwald | Medieval | ||
| Alloway and Fisherton | 6,783 | Alloway | |
| Kirkbride (Fisherton) (to close 2025) | |||
| Annbank l/w Tarbolton | 3,645 | Annbank (Mossblown) | |
| 2,210 | Tarbolton | ||
| Auchinleck l/w Catrine | 4,063 | Auchinleck | |
| 2,236 | Catrine (in village hall) | 1793 | |
| Ayr: Auld Kirk of Ayr (St John the Baptist) | 3,127 | Ayr Auld Kirk | MPC (1654) |
| Ayr: Castlehill | 9,146 | Ayr Castlehill | |
| Ayr: North Ayr Parish Church | 15,509 | Newton Wallacetown (Lochside?) | |
| Ayr: St Andrew's | 3,397 | St Andrew's, Ayr | |
| Ayr: St Columba | 6,357 | St.Columba's | |
| Ayr: St Leonard's | 2,804 | St Leonard's, Ayr | 1886 |
| Dalrymple | 1,917 | Dalrymple | |
| Ballantrae and St Colmon | 1,588 | Ballantrae | |
| St Colmon's, Colmonell | |||
| Coylton | 3,332 | Coylton | |
| Drongan: The Schaw Kirk | 3,736 | Schaw Kirk, Drongan | |
| Craigie, Dundonald and Symington | 5,747 | Symington | Medieval |
| Dundonald | |||
| Dalmellington | 3,170 | Bellsbank | |
| Patna: Waterside | 2,284 | Waterside, Patna | |
| Girvan Valley | 8,480 | Barr (LMC) | |
| Dailly (LMC) | 1766 | ||
| St Cuthbert's, Girvan | MPC (1884) | ||
| Kirkmichael | 815 | Kirkmichael | |
| Straiton: St Cuthbert's | 320 | St Cuthbert's, Straiton | |
| South East Ayrshire Parish Church | 15,909 | Lugar | |
| Muirkirk | |||
| New Cumnock | |||
| Old Cumnock: Old | |||
| Mauchline l/w Sorn | 4,529 | St Michael's, Mauchline | MPC (1829) |
| 770 | Sorn | ||
| Monkton and Prestwick Trinity | 8,681 | Prestwick North | 1843 |
| Prestwick South | 1882 | ||
| North Carrick | 7,431 | Kirkoswald | Medieval |
| Crosshill | |||
| Maybole | |||
| Ochiltree l/w Stair | 1,564 | Ochiltree | Medieval |
| 314 | Stair | 1706 | |
| Prestwick: Kingcase | 5,043 | Kingcase | 1912 (1934) |
| Prestwick: St Nicholas | 3,615 | St Nicholas, Prestwick | 1908 |
| Troon | 15,396 | Portland, Troon | |
| St Meddan's, Troon | 1889 | ||
| Caldwell and Dunlop | 2,285 | Caldwell (Uplawmoor) | 1889 |
| Dunlop | |||
| Crosshouse | 3,528 | Crosshouse | |
| Fenwick | 1,655 | Fenwick | 1643 |
| Hurlford | 5,840 | Hurlford | |
| Irvine: Old | 4,920 | Irvine Old | |
| Irvine United | 34,470 | Fullarton, Irvine | |
| Dreghorn | |||
| Girdle Toll, Irvine | 1990 | ||
| Mure Relief, Irvine | |||
| Irvine Valley | 12,436 | Darvel | 1888 |
| Galston | Medieval | ||
| Newmilns (in hall) | Medieval | ||
| Kilmarnock: Kay Park | 6,009 | Kay Park, Kilmarnock | 1732 (1907) |
| Kilmarnock: New Laigh | 16,707 | New Laigh, Kilmarnock | pre-1732 |
| Kilmarnock: St Kentigern | 5,439 | St Kentigern's, Kilmarnock | 1969 |
| Kilmarnock: St Marnock's | 18,222 | St Marnock's, Kilmarnock | 1836 |
| Ayrshire Mission to the Deaf | |||
| Kilmaurs: St Maur's Glencairn | 3,041 | St Maur's Glencairn, Kilmaurs | Medieval |
| Stewarton: John Knox | 2,951 | John Knox, Stewarton | |
| Stewarton: St Columba's | 4,864 | St Columba's, Stewarton | |
| Ardrossan and Saltcoats: Kirkgate | 17,070 | Saltcoats Kirkgate | C17th |
| Ardrossan | 6,768 | Ardrossan | 1857 (1959) |
| Beith | 7,369 | Beith | Medieval |
| Cumbrae, Fairlie and Largs | 14,367 | Clark Memorial, Largs | 1783 |
| Fairlie | 1834 | ||
| Cumbrae (Millport) | Medieval | ||
| Dalry: St Margaret's | 3,757 | St Margaret's, Dalry (to close 2025) | MPC (1873) |
| Dalry: Trinity | 2,495 | Trinity, Dalry | |
| Isle of Arran | 4,660 | St Bride's, Brodick | 1910 |
| St Bride's, Lochranza | Medieval | ||
| St Molios, Shiskine | 1886 | ||
| Whiting Bay | |||
| Kilbirnie: New | 7,730 | Kilbirnie New | 1843 |
| Kilwinning: Abbey | 10,377 | Kilwinning Abbey | 1590 (1774) |
| Kilwinning: Mansefield Trinity | 6,831 | Mansefield Trinity, Kilwinning | |
| Stevenston | 9,418 | Stevenston | |
| West Kilbride | 5,233 | West Kilbride | Medieval |
Presbytery of Clyde
| Parish(es) | Population | Buildings | Founded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrhead: Bourock | 9,296 | Bourock, Barrhead | |
| Barrhead: St Andrew's | 8,894 | St Andrew's, Barrhead | 1793 |
| Bishopton | 5,239 | Bishopton | Medieval(1815) |
| Bridge of Weir | 5,141 | Bridge of Weir | 1737 |
| Elderslie and Linwood | 14,728 | Elderslie | 1840 |
| Erskine | 9,818 | Erskine | 1972 (1977) |
| Houston and Killellan | 6,650 | Houston | Medieval |
| Langbank | 1,089 | Langbank | c. 1875 |
| Howwood l/w | 1,744 | Howwood | |
| Kilbarchan | 7,788 | Kilbarchan | Medieval(1787) |
| Inchinnan | 7,718 | Inchinnan | Medieval |
| Johnstone: High | 6,436 | Johnstone High | 1792 |
| Johnstone Kirk | 9,994 | St Paul's, Johnstone | |
| Neilston | 6,114 | Neilston | Medieval |
| Paisley: Abbey | 5,220 | Paisley Abbey | Medieval |
| Paisley: North | 17,409 | Paisley North | 1913 |
| Paisley: Oakshaw Trinity (CoS/URC) | 1,753 | Oakshaw Trinity, Paisley | 1754 |
| Paisley: St George's | 16,423 | St George's, Paisley | 1738 |
| Paisley: St Mark's Oldhall | 4,986 | St Mark's Oldhall, Paisley | |
| Paisley:SherwoodGreenlaw | 6,682 | Sherwood Greenlaw, Paisley | 1889 |
| Paisley: South | 13,231 | Paisley South | 1830s |
| Paisley: West | 12,268 | Paisley West | 1808 |
| Renfrew: North | 10,094 | Renfrew North | |
| Renfrew: Trinity | 10,497 | Trinity, Renfrew | 1862 |
| Gourock: St John's | 5,367 | St John's, Gourock | |
| Greenock: St Ninian's | 13,379 | [closed] | |
| Old Gourock and Ashton | Old Gourock & Ashton, Gourock | 1769 (1832) | |
| Greenock: East End | 8,738 | East End, Greenock (in comm. centre) | |
| Greenock: Mount Kirk | 5,509 | Mount Kirk, Greenock | |
| Greenock: Lyle Kirk | 13,641 | Lyle Kirk, Greenock | 1591 |
| StMargaret's,Greenock | 1960s | ||
| Greenock: Wellpark Mid Kirk | 3,131 | Wellpark Mid, Greenock | |
| Greenock: Westburn | 4,912 | Westburn, Greenock | 1841 |
| Inverkip, Skelmorlie and Wemyss Bay | 8,081 | Inverkip | Medieval |
| Skelmorlie | 1856 | ||
| Kilmacolm | 5,264 | Kilmacolm Old | Medieval(1831) |
| Port Glasgow: Hamilton Bardrainney | 6,609 | Hamilton Bardrainney, Port Glasgow | 1963 |
| Port Glasgow: New | 9,088 | Port Glasgow New | |
| Arrochar | 912 | Arrochar | 1733 (1847) |
| Luss | 367 | St Kessog's, Luss | MPC (1875) |
| Rhu and Shandon | 2,095 | Rhu | C17th? |
| Baldernock | 871 | Baldernock | MPC (1795) |
| Milngavie: St Paul's | 3,428 | St Paul's, Milngavie | 1841 (1906) |
| Bearsden: Baljaffray | 4,149 | Baljaffray, Bearsden | 1973 (1993) |
| Bearsden: Boclair | 9,762 | Killermont, Bearsden | 1935 (1957) |
| Westerton, Bearsden | 1957 | ||
| Bearsden: Cross | 6,707 | Cross, Bearsden | 1874 |
| Bearsden: New Kilpatrick | 6,881 | New Kilpatrick | 1649 (1807) |
| Bonhill | 9,062 | Bonhill | MPC (1836) |
| Renton: Trinity | 2,301 | Trinity, Renton | 1883 (1892) |
| Cardross | 2,604 | Cardross | MPC (1872) |
| Clydebank: Faifley and Duntocher | 12,401 | Faifley | 1845 (1966) |
| Clydebank: Kilbowie St Andrew's | 5,883 | Kilbowie St Andrew's, Clydebank | 1897 (1904) |
| Clydebank: Waterfront | 14,382 | Waterfront, Clydebank | 1876 (1978) |
| Dalmuir: Barclay | 8,059 | Barclay, Dalmuir | c. 1850 (1990) |
| Dumbarton | 19,601 | Dumbarton | MPC (1811) |
| Helensburgh | 14,220 | Helensburgh | 1822 (1853) |
| Lochside | 5,519 | Craigrownie (Cove) | 1853 |
| Garelochhead (in hall) | |||
| St Modan's, Rosneath | Medieval | ||
| Lomond | 14,245 | Lomond (Alexandria) | |
| Gartocharn | |||
| Milngavie: Cairns | 2,769 | Cairns, Milngavie | 1787 |
| Milngavie: St Luke's | 6,832 | St Luke's, Milngavie | 1843 |
| Old Kilpatrick Bowling | 4,939 | Old Kilpatrick Bowling | MPC (1812) |
Presbytery of Glasgow
| Parish(es) | Population | Buildings | Founded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bishopbriggs: Kenmure p/l/w Cadder | 3,882 | Kenmure, Bishopbriggs | 1855 |
| Bishopbriggs: Springfield Cambridge | 9,863 | Springfield Cambridge, Bishopbriggs | 1833 |
| Broom | 5,528 | Broom | 1941 |
| Burnside Blairbeth | 8,715 | Burnside | |
| Busby | 4,717 | Busby | 1835 |
| Cadder | 7,981 | Cadder | Medieval(1825) |
| Cambuslang | 17,686 | Cambuslang | Medieval |
| Cambuslang: Flemingston Hallside | 9,771 | Flemingston Hallside, Cambuslang | 1841 |
| Campsie p/u/w Milton of Campsie | 4,730 | Campsie (Lennoxtown) | |
| Chryston | 3,767 | Chryston | |
| Eaglesham | 3,946 | Eaglesham | Medieval(1790) |
| Fernhill and Cathkin | 4,637 | Fernhill | |
| Gartcosh l/w Glenboig | 3,396 | Gartcosh | 1929 |
| 2,933 | Glenboig | 1889 | |
| Giffnock: Orchardhill | 5,768 | Orchardhill, Giffnock | c. 1900 |
| Giffnock: South | 2,857 | Giffnock South | 1912 |
| Giffnock: The Park | 2,686 | Park, Giffnock | 1940 |
| Glasgow: Ballieston Mure Memorial | 7,461 | Mure Memorial, Baillieston | 1873 |
| Glasgow: Baillieston St Andrew's | 9,136 | St Andrew's, Baillieston | 1833 |
| Glasgow: Barlanark Greyfriars | 5,731 | Barlanark Greyfriars | 1953 |
| Glasgow: Blawarthill | 3,824 | Blawarthill | 1941 (1964) |
| Glasgow: St Columba | N/A | St Columba's, Glasgow | 1770 |
| Glasgow: Bridgeton St Francis in the East | 6,559 | Bridgeton St Francis in the East | |
| Gl: Broomhill Hyndland | 8,580 | Broomhill | 1902 |
| Glasgow: Calton Old | 19,455 | Calton Old | |
| Glasgow: Cardonald | 7,082 | Cardonald | 1887 (1889) |
| Glasgow: Carmunnock | 3,824 | Carmunnock | |
| Glasgow: Carmyle and Kenmuir Cornerstone | 7,952 | Kenmuir Cornerstone | |
| Glasgow: Carntyne and Cranhill | 11,907 | Carntyne | |
| Glasgow: Carnwadric | 7,105 | Carnwadric | |
| Glasgow: Castlemilk | 12,614 | Castlemilk | |
| Glasgow: Cathcart | 12,347 | Cathcart Trinity | 1893 |
| Glasgow: Cathedral (High or St Mungo's) | 4,390 | St Mungo's Cathedral | Medieval |
| Glasgow: Causeway (Tollcross) | 8,157 | Causeway (Tollcross) | |
| Glasgow: Clincarthill | 5,903 | Clincarthill | 1865 |
| Glasgow: Colston Milton | 6,659 | Colston Milton | |
| Glasgow: Colston Wellpark | 3,472 | Colston Wellpark | 1915 |
| Glasgow: Croftfoot | 4,656 | Croftfoot | 1843 (1936) |
| Glasgow: Dennistoun New | 9,985 | Dennistoun New | c. 1875 |
| Glasgow: Drumchapel St Andrew's and Yoker | 19,296 | Drumchapel St Andrew's | 1893 |
| Glasgow: Drumchapel St Mark's | 6,805 | Drumchapel St Mark's | 1955 |
| Glasgow: Easterhouse | 8,934 | Easterhouse | |
| Glasgow: Eastwood | 7,329 | Eastwood | |
| Glasgow: Gairbraid | 5,031 | Gairbraid | 1855 |
| Glasgow: Garthamlock, Ruchazie and Craigend | 8,211 | Garthamlock | 1956 |
| Stepps | 6,634 | Stepps | 1900 |
| Glasgow: Gorbals | 12,875 | Gorbals | 1730 as a Chapel of Ease |
| Glasgow: Govan and Linthouse | 15,326 | New Govan | 1873 |
| Glasgow: Hillington Park and Priesthill Trinity | 22,561 | Hillington Park | 1908 |
| St Christopher's, Priesthill & Nitshill | |||
| Glasgow: Ibrox | 4,630 | Ibrox | 1863 |
| Glasgow: Jordanhill | 3,916 | Jordanhill | 1854 |
| Glasgow: Kelvin West | 20,420 | Wellington | 1792 |
| Glasgow: Kelvinside Hillhead | 4,723 | Kelvinside Hillhead | 1871 |
| Glasgow: King's Park | 6,188 | King's Park | |
| Glasgow: Kinning Park | 5,055 | Kinning Park | |
| Glasgow: Knightswood Anniesland Trinity | 23,445 | St David's, Knightswood | 1929 |
| Temple Anniesland | 1892 | ||
| Glasgow: Langside | 5,839 | Langside | 1902 |
| Glasgow: Maryhill Ruchill | 22,441 | Maryhill | |
| Glasgow: Merrylea | 4,939 | Merrylea | 1904 |
| Glasgow: Newlands South | 2,530 | Newlands South | 1899 |
| Glasgow: Partick Trinity | 6,936 | Partick Trinity | 1863 |
| Glasgow: Partick Victoria Park | 12,877 | Partick Victoria Park | 1823 |
| Glasgow: Pollokshaws | 3,169 | Pollokshaws | |
| Glasgow: Pollokshields | 9,749 | Pollokshields | 1875 |
| Glasgow: Possilpark (to be l/w or u/w Colston Milton) | 6,939 | Possilpark | |
| Glasgow: Queen's Park Govanhill | 18,499 | Queen's Park Govanhill | 1833 |
| Glasgow: Robroyston | 6,132 | Robroyston | 1998 |
| Glasgow: St Andrew and St Nicholas | 10,700 | St Nicholas' Cardonald | 1937 |
| Glasgow: St Andrew's East | 5,753 | [closed] | |
| Glasgow: St Andrew's West | 13,079 | St Andrew's West | 1874 |
| Glasgow: St Enoch's Hogganfield | 5,413 | St Enoch's, Hogganfield | |
| Glasgow: St George's Tron | 3,708 | St George's Tron | 1808 |
| Glasgow: St James' Pollok | 9,473 | St James, Pollok | 1893 |
| Glasgow: St John's Renfield | 8,952 | St John's Renfield | 1819 (1931) |
| Glasgow: St Paul's | 9,670 | St Paul's, Provanmill | |
| Glasgow: St Rollox | 4,364 | St Rollox, Sighthill | |
| Glasgow: Sandyford Henderson Memorial | 5,456 | Sandyford Henderson Memorial | 1856 |
| Glasgow: Sandyhills | 3,915 | Sandyhills | |
| Glasgow: Scotstoun | 6,121 | Scotstoun | 1902 |
| Glasgow: Shawlands Trinity | 11,797 | Shawlands Trinity | 1900 |
| Glasgow: Sherbrooke Mosspark (to be u/w Ibrox) | 9,394 | Sherbrooke Mosspark | 1894 |
| Glasgow: Shettleston New | 9,800 | Shettleston New | 1896 |
| Glasgow: Springburn | 8,673 | Springburn | |
| Glasgow: Toryglen | 4,921 | Toryglen | 1954 |
| Glasgow: Trinity Possil and Henry Drummond | 4,337 | Trinity Possil & Henry Drummond | |
| Glasgow: Tron St Mary's | 4,996 | Tron St Mary's | 1965 |
| Glasgow: Wallacewell | 5,492 | Wallacewell [wound up?] | |
| Glasgow: Whiteinch (d/l/w Scotstoun) | 5,082 | Whiteinch (in comm. centre) | 2000 |
| Greenbank | 5,514 | Greenbank (Clarkston) | 1884 |
| Kilsyth: Anderson | 5,349 | Anderson, Kilsyth | 1768 |
| Kilsyth: Burns and Old | 6,970 | Burns & Old, Kilsyth | 1816 |
| Kirkintilloch: St Columba's Hillhead | 13,914 | Hillhead, Kirkintilloch | 1948 |
| St Columba's, Kirkintilloch | 1968 | ||
| Kirkintilloch: St David's Memorial Park | 3,181 | St David's Memorial Park, Kirkintilloch | 1843 |
| Kirkintilloch: St Mary's | 2,745 | St Mary's, Kirkintilloch | Medieval |
| Lenzie: Old (to be u/w the below) | 5,403 | Lenzie Old | 1873 |
| Lenzie: Union | 3,745 | Union, Lenzie | |
| Maxwell Mearns (Castle) | 6,431 | Maxwell Mearns Castle | |
| Mearns | 6,825 | Mearns | 1813 |
| Milton of Campsie | 4,136 | Milton of Campsie | |
| Moodiesburn | 7,056 | Moodiesburn | 1994 |
| Netherlee/and/Stamperland | 8,168 | Netherlee | 1928 |
| Newton Mearns | 6,565 | Newton Mearns | 1743 |
| Rutherglen: Old | 7,769 | Rutherglen Old | Ancient |
| Rutherglen: Stonelaw | 3,382 | Stonelaw, Rutherglen | 1834 |
| Rutherglen: West and Wardlawhill | 4,016 | West/Wardlawhill,Rutherglen | |
| Thornliebank | 7,313 | Thornliebank | 1836 |
| Torrance | 2,375 | Torrance | 1869 |
| Williamwood | 3,250 | Williamwood, Clarkston | 1937 |
| Cumbernauld: Abronhill (to be u/w Condorrat) | 8,792 | Abronhill, Cumbernauld | |
| Cumbernauld: Condorrat | 10,840 | Condorrat, Cumbernauld | 1875 |
| Cumbernauld: Trinity | 34,446 | Cumbernauld Trinity | Medieval |
Presbytery of Forth Valley and Clydesdale
| Parishes | Pop'n | Building | Founded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Biggar l/w Black Mount | 3,000 | Biggar | |
| 545 | Dolphinton | ||
| Cairngryffe l/w Libberton and Quothquan l/w Symington [Tinto Parishes] | 1,441 | Carmichael | Medieval |
| 454 | [closed] | ||
| 800 | Symington | Medieval | |
| Carluke: Forrest Kirk | 10,511 | St Andrew's, Carluke | Medieval |
| St John's, Carluke | 1843 | ||
| Carluke: Kirkton | 4,374 | Kirkton, Carluke | |
| Carnwath l/w Carstairs | 2,329 | Carnwath (in town hall) | |
| 2,298 | Carstairs | ||
| Coalburn and Lesmahagow | 7,187 | Coalburn | 1893 |
| Crossford and Kirkfieldbank | 2,148 | Crossford | |
| Douglas Valley | 2,899 | St Bride's, Douglas | 1781 |
| Forth: St Paul's | 3,837 | St Paul's, Forth | 1875 |
| Kirkmuirhill | 4,806 | Kirkmuirhill | 1868 |
| Lanark: Greyfriars | 4,524 | Greyfriars, Lanark | |
| Lanark: St Nicholas' | 5,458 | St Nicholas, Lanark | Medieval |
| Law | 3,501 | Law | |
| Upper Clyde | 2,024 | Abington | |
| Airdrie: Cairnlea l/w Calderbank | 8,928 | Cairnlea, Airdrie | |
| 2,538 | Calderbank | ||
| Airdrie: Clarkston | 7,631 | Clarkston, Airdrie | |
| Airdrie: High l/w Caldercruix and Longriggend | 3,912 | Airdrie High | 1839 |
| 3,181 | Caldercruix | 1893 | |
| Airdrie: Jackson | 6,744 | Jackson, Airdrie | 1843 |
| Airdrie: New Monkland l/w Greengairs | 3,860 | New Monkland (Glenmavis) | Medieval? |
| 1,462 | Greengairs | ||
| Airdrie: New Wellwynd | 3,669 | St Columba's, Airdrie | |
| Airdrie: St Columba's | 7,137 | New Wellwynd, Airdrie | |
| Bellshill: Central | 12,184 | Bellshill Central | 1874 |
| Bellshill: West | 9,274 | Bellshill West | 1877 |
| Blantyre: St Andrew's l/w Blantyre: Livingstone Memorial | 8,181 | St Andrew's, Blantyre | 1843 |
| 5,853 | Livingstone Memorial, Blantyre | 1876 | |
| Blantyre: Old | 3,345 | Blantyre Old | Medieval |
| Bothwell | 6,615 | Bothwell | Medieval |
| Chapelhall l/w Kirk o' Shotts | 6,496 | Chapelhall | 1857 |
| 1,496 | Kirk o' Shotts | Medieval | |
| Coatbridge: Blairhill-Dundyvan l/w Coatbridge: Middle | 3,474 | Blairhill-Dundyvan, Coatbridge | |
| 5,410 | Coatbridge Middle | ||
| Coatbridge: Calder l/w Coatbridge: Old Monkland | 11,227 | Calder, Coatbridge | |
| 12,928 | Old Monkland | ||
| Coatbridge: New St Andrew's | 7,675 | New St Andrew's, Coatbridge | 1837 |
| Coatbridge: Townhead | 5,917 | Townhead, Coatbridge | |
| Dalserf | 2,635 | Dalserf | 1593 |
| Rorison Mem., Ashgill | 1889 | ||
| East Kilbride: Claremont | 9,778 | Claremont, East Kilbride | 1970 |
| East Kilbride: Greenhills | 11,487 | Greenhills, East Kilbride | 1972 |
| East Kilbride: Moncrieff | 11,011 | Moncrieff, East Kilbride | |
| East Kilbride: Mossneuk | 7,698 | Mossneuk, East Kilbride | c. 1990 |
| East Kilbride: Old | 4,921 | East Kilbride Old | Medieval |
| East Kilbride: South | 10,155 | [closed] | |
| East Kilbride: Stewartfield | 6,308 | Stewartfield (in comm. centre) | c. 2000 |
| East Kilbride: West | 4,485 | East Kilbride West | 1791 |
| East Kilbride: Westwood | 9,048 | Westwood, East Kilbride | |
| Hamilton: Cadzow | 5,938 | Cadzow, Hamilton | 1877 |
| Hamilton: Gilmour and Whitehill | 8,799 | Gilmour and Whitehill, Hamilton | 1877 |
| Hamilton: Hillhouse | 9,630 | Hillhouse, Hamilton | 1955 |
| Hamilton: Old | 8,377 | Hamilton Old | Medieval(1734) |
| Hamilton West | 1874 | ||
| Hamilton: St John's | 2,274 | St John's, Hamilton | |
| Hamilton: South l/w Quarter | 6,676 | Hamilton South | |
| 1,587 | Quarter | ||
| Hamilton: Trinity | 10,992 | Trinity, Hamilton | |
| Holytown l/w New Stevenston: Wrangholm Kirk | 5,254 | Holytown | pre-1688 |
| 3,592 | Wrangholm, New Stevenston | 1843 | |
| Larkhall: New | 10,123 | Chalmers, Larkhall | 1860 |
| St Machan's, Larkhall | 1835 | ||
| Larkhall: Trinity | 4,925 | [closed] | |
| Motherwell: Kirk at the Cross | 9,776 | Crosshill, Motherwell | 1881 |
| Dalziel St Andrew's, Motherwell | Medieval | ||
| Motherwell: North and Craigneuk | 11,035 | Motherwell North | |
| Motherwell: St Margaret's | 6,969 | St Margaret's,Motherwell | |
| Motherwell: St Mary's | 3,507 | St Mary's, Motherwell | c. 1900 |
| Motherwell: South | 4,733 | Motherwell South | |
| Newarthill and Carfin | 12,192 | Newarthill | 1802 |
| Newmains: Bonkle and Coltness Memorial | 5,951 | Bonkle | 1740 |
| Coltness Memorial | |||
| Overtown | 4,278 | Overtown | pre-1876 |
| Shotts: Calderhead Erskine | 10,326 | Calderhead Erskine, Shotts | Medieval |
| Allanton | |||
| Stonehouse: St Ninian's (CoS/URC) | 5,713 | St Ninian's, Stonehouse | Medieval |
| Strathaven: Avendale Old and Drumclog | 4,266 | Avendale Old, Strathaven | Medieval |
| Drumclog Memorial | |||
| Strathaven: Trinity | 6,377 | Chapelton | Medieval |
| Glassford | pre-1633 | ||
| Strathaven Trinity | 1777 | ||
| Uddingston: Burnhead | 6,459 | Burnhead, Uddingston | |
| Uddingston: Old | 5,382 | Uddingston Old | |
| Uddingston: Viewpark | 9,020 | Viewpark, Uddingston | 1866 |
| Wishaw: Cambusnethan North | 3,708 | Cambusnethan North, Wishaw | |
| Wishaw: New Kirk | 16,461 | St Mark's (New), Wishaw | |
| Wishaw: South Wishaw | 8,029 | South Wishaw | 1874 |
| Bo'ness: Old | 6,418 | Bo'ness Old | 1637 |
| Bo'ness: St Andrew's | 9,201 | St Andrew's, Bo'ness | 1843 |
| Bonnybridge: St Helen's | 11,757 | St Helen's, Bonnybridge | 1877 |
| Denny Old and Haggs | 7,984 | Denny Old | Medieval |
| Haggs (Banknock) | 1840 | ||
| Denny: Westpark | 4,336 | Westpark, Denny | 1843 |
| Dunipace | 2,928 | Dunipace | Medieval |
| Falkirk: Camelon | 12,981 | Camelon, Falkirk | 1842 |
| Falkirk: Grahamston United (CoS/Meth/URC) | 13,857 | Grahamston United | 1875 |
| Falkirk: Laurieston l/w Redding and Westquarter | 2,852 | Laurieston, Falkirk | 1889 |
| 3,415 | Redding & Westquarter | 1907 | |
| Falkirk: Trinity | 8,653 | Trinity, Falkirk | Medieval |
| Falkirk: Upper Braes | 17,119 | Brightons | 1843 |
| Slamannan | Medieval | ||
| Grangemouth: Kirk of the Holy Rood | 4,753 | Holy Rood, Grangemouth | 1963 |
| Grangemouth: Parkview | 12,620 | Parkview, Grangemouth | 1837 |
| Larbert Cross | 14,109 | Bothkennar | Medieval |
| (closing 31 Dec 2025)St Andrew's West, Falkirk | 1843 | ||
| Larbert Old | Medieval | ||
| Larbert Tryst | 16,758 | Tryst | 1843 |
| Polmont: Old | 5,394 | Polmont Old | 1724 |
| 95 parishes | 650,152 | 110 buildings |
Closed churches
| Church | Founded | Closed |
|---|---|---|
| St Kentigern's, Lanark | Medieval | 1668[4] |
| Kinneil Church | Medieval | 1669[5] |
| Quothquan Church | Medieval | 1724[6] |
| Old St Bride's, Douglas | Medieval | 1781[7] |
| Longriggend Church | C20th?[8] | |
| South Church, Airth | 1806 | 1956[9] |
| Broompark Church, Denny | 1797 | 1963[10] |
| Blackbraes Church | 1860 | 1963[11] |
| Carron Church | 1878 | 1963[12] |
| Tattie Kirk and Grahams Road Church, Falkirk | 1747 | 1972[13] |
| Trinity Church Camelon, Falkirk | 1904 | 1973[14] |
| West Church, Grangemouth | 1893 | 1978[15] |
| St Modan's, Falkirk | 1986[16] | |
| Dunipace Old Church | 1988[17] | |
| West Church, Falkirk | 1767 | 1990[18] |
| Dennyloanhead Church | 1746 | 1991[19] |
| Grange Church, Grangemouth | 1853 | 1991[20] |
| St Columba's, Morningside | 1904 | 1994[21] |
| Pettinain Church | 1994[22] | |
| Covington Church | 1994[22] | |
| St Helen's Church, Bonnybridge | 1897 | 1990s[23] |
| St Andrew's, Motherwell | 1904 | 1996[24] |
| Whitehill Church, Hamilton | 1999[25] | |
| Orbiston Church, Bellshill | 1954 | 2001[26] |
| St John's Camelon, Falkirk | 2003[27] | |
| Limerigg Church | 1885 | 2003[28] |
| Thornlie Church, Wishaw | 2004[29] | |
| Cairneymount Church | 1904 | 2005[30] |
| Carronshore Church | 1874 | 2005[31] |
| Dundas Church, Grangemouth | 1893 | 2006[15] |
| Ferniegair Church, Hamilton | 1902 | 2006[32] |
| South Dalziel Church, Motherwell | 1789 | 2007[33] |
| Clifton Church, Coatbridge | 1875 | 2008[34] |
| Carfin Church | 2012[35] | |
| Hamilton North Church | 2012[36] | |
| Burnbank Church, Hamilton | 2013[25] | |
| Erskine Church, Falkirk | 1738 | 2014[37] |
| Leadhills Church | pre-2014[38] | |
| Carstairs Junction Church | 1879 | 2015[39] |
| Douglas Water and Rigside Church | 1681 | 30 Aug 2015[40] |
| Broomknoll Church, Airdrie | 2016[41] | |
| Culter Church | 2016[42] | |
| St James, Falkirk | 2018[43] | |
| East Church, Strathaven | 2018[44] | |
| Lesmahagow-Abbeygreen | 1843 | 2020 (left for Free Church) |
| Bargeddie Church | 1876 | 2021[45] |
| Blackness Church | pre-1949 | c. 2021 |
| Kirkfieldbank Church | 2022 | |
| Cleland Church | 1878 | c. 2023 |
| Carriden Church, Bo'ness | Medieval | 2023[46] |
| Lesmahagow Old Church | Medieval | 2023 |
| Blackbraes and Shieldhill Church, Shieldhill | 1864 | 2024[47] |
| Muiravonside Church | Medieval | 2024[47] |
| South Church, East Kilbride | c. 1964 | 2024[48] |
| Cambusnethan Old Church | Medieval | 2024[49] |
| Libberton Church | 2024 | |
| Wishaw Old Church | 1840 | 2024[49] |
| Bainsford Church, Falkirk | c1850 (1888) | 29 Dec 2024[50] |
| Trinity Church, Larkhall | 2025[51] | |
| Airth Church | Medieval | 2025[52] |
| West Church, Larbert | 1898 | 2025[52] |
| Stenhouse and Carron Church, Stenhousemuir | 1899 | 2025[52] |
| Craigneuk and Belhaven Church, Wishaw | 1897 | 2025[53] |
| Abbotsgrange Church, Grangemouth | 1897 | 2025[54] |
Presbytery of Fife
The former presbyteries of Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy and St Andrews merged in January 2021.[55]
| Parish(es) | Population | Buildings | Founded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beath and Cowdenbeath: North | 5,288 | Cowdenbeath North | Medieval |
| Cairneyhill l/w Limekilns | 2,576 | Cairneyhill | 1752 |
| 1,916 | Limekilns | 1781 | |
| Carnock and Oakley | 4,347 | Oakley | |
| Cowdenbeath: Trinity | 8,972 | Trinity, Cowdenbeath | |
| Crossgates | |||
| Culross and Torryburn | 4,606 | Culross Abbey | Medieval |
| Valleyfield | |||
| Dunfermline: Abbey | 4,467 | Dunfermline Abbey | Medieval |
| Dunfermline: East | 9,162 | Dunfermline East | |
| Dunfermline: Gillespie Memorial | 3,089 | Gillespie Memorial, Dunfermline | 1752 |
| Dunfermline: North | 6,521 | Dunfermline North | |
| Dunfermline: St Columba's | 7,473 | St Columba's, Dunfermline | |
| Dunfermline: St Leonard's | 10,023 | St Leonard's, Dunfermline | 1894 |
| Dunfermline:St Margaret's | 6,582 | St Margaret's,Dunfermline | 1825 |
| Dunfermline: St Ninian's | 7,118 | St Ninian's, Dunfermline | |
| Forthview | 31,902 | St Fillan's, Aberdour | Medieval |
| Dalgety | Medieval | ||
| Inverkeithing | Medieval | ||
| North Queensferry | 1859 | ||
| Rosyth | 1917 | ||
| Kelty | 6,506 | Kelty | |
| Lochgelly and Benarty: St Serf's | 12,610 | Ballingry | |
| Lochgelly | |||
| Saline and Blairingone l/w Tulliallan and Kincardine | 2,138 | Saline | Medieval |
| Kincardine | |||
| Auchterderran Kinglassie | 7,745 | St Fothad's, Auchterderran | Medieval |
| Kinglassie | Medieval | ||
| Auchtertool | 623 | Auchtertool | Medieval |
| Burntisland and Kinghorn | 9,354 | Burntisland | 1592 |
| Kinghorn | Medieval | ||
| Dysart: St Clair | 6,916 | St Clair's, Dysart | |
| Heart of Fife (Glenrothes, Leslie, Markinch and Thornton) | 48,277 | Christ's Kirk, Glenrothes | 1978 |
| St Columba's, Glenrothes | |||
| St Margaret's, Glenrothes | 1953 | ||
| St Ninian's, Glenrothes | c. 1967 | ||
| Trinity, Leslie | |||
| Markinch | Medieval | ||
| Thornton | |||
| Kennoway, Windygates and Balgonie: St Kenneth's l/w Leven | 7,884 | Kennoway | |
| 9,004 | Leven | ||
| Kirkcaldy: Hope | 16,986 | Hope (Torbain), Kirkcaldy | |
| Kirkcaldy: Langtoun Central | 20,959 | Abbotshall, Kirkcaldy | 1650 |
| Bennochy, Kirkcaldy | 1885 | ||
| Linktown, Kirkcaldy | 1737 | ||
| St Bryce's, Kirkcaldy | 1843 | ||
| Kirkcaldy: Pathhead | 4,914 | Pathhead, Kirkcaldy | |
| Methil: Wellesley | 5,786 | Wellesley, Methil | |
| New Hope Kirk Levenmouth | 12,469 | West Wemyss | |
| Methil | |||
| Balmerino and Wormit | 2,351 | Balmerino | Medieval |
| Wormit | 1895 | ||
| Boarhills, Dunino and St Andrews: Holy Trinity | 6,376 | Dunino | Medieval |
| Holy Trinity, St Andrews | Medieval | ||
| Creich, Flisk and Kilmany | 743 | Creich, Flisk & Kilmany (Luthrie) | |
| Cupar: Old and St Michael of Tarvit l/w Monimail | 5,994 | Old and St Michael of Tarvit, Cupar | Medieval |
| 653 | |||
| Cupar: St John's and Dairsie United | 4,157 | St John's, Cupar | 1843 |
| East Fife Rural Parish Church l/w Ceres, Kemback and Springfield | 1,991 | Carnbee | |
| Kilrenny | Medieval | ||
| Kingsbarns | |||
| Largoward | 1835 | ||
| 3,432 | Ceres | ||
| Springfield | |||
| East Neuk Trinity | 1,539 | Elie | |
| Kilconquhar | |||
| Fife Eden Tay | 13,176 | Falkland | |
| Freuchie | |||
| Kettle (Kingskettle) | 1636(1832) | ||
| Abdie (Lindores) | |||
| Newburgh | |||
| Auchtermuchty | APC(1780) | ||
| Strathmiglo | APC(1784) | ||
| Largo | 2,897 | Largo | |
| Leuchars: St Athernase and Tayport | 9,569 | St Athernase, Leuchars | Medieval |
| Tayport | |||
| Newport-on-Tay | 3,168 | Newport-on-Tay | |
| St Adrian's East Neuk l/w Crail Church | 4,651 | Anstruther | |
| Cellardyke | |||
| Pittenweeem | |||
| 1,812 | Crail | ||
| St Andrews: New Kirk | 12,594 | Hope Park, St Andrews | 1733 |
| Cameron | |||
| St Leonard's, St Andrews | |||
| St Monans | 1,357 | St Monans |
Closed churches
| Church | Founded | Closed |
|---|---|---|
| St Andrews Cathedral | Medieval | 1561 |
| Lathrisk Church (Old Kettle) | 1636[56] | |
| Kerr Memorial Church, Ladybank | C19th | 1940s[57] |
| Kettle West Church | 1950s[56] | |
| Balmalcolm Church, Kettle | 1950s[56] | |
| Newburn Church | Medieval | 1958[58] |
| Dairsie Old Church | 1621 | 1966 |
| Flisk Church | 1971[59] | |
| St Kenneth's, Milton of Balgonie | 1980s[60] | |
| Kilmany Church | Medieval | c. 1990[61] |
| Tulliallan Church | c. 2000[62] | |
| St Andrew's, Leven | 2000[63] | |
| Denbeath Church, Buckhaven | c. 2005[64] | |
| Blairingone Church | 2006[65] | |
| St Peter's, Inverkeithing | 2007[66] | |
| Edenshead Church, Gateside | 1823 | 2007[67] |
| Dunbog Church | 2008[68] | |
| St Andrew's, Kirkcaldy | 1885 | 2010[69] |
| Kirkcaldy Old Church | Medieval | 2010[70] |
| Innerleven East Church, Methil | 2012[71] | |
| Leslie Old Church | 2012[72] | |
| Collessie Church | 1839 | 2015[73] |
| St Columba's, Rosyth | 2016[74] | |
| Colinsburgh Church | 2016[75] | |
| Boarhills Church | 2016[76] | |
| St David's, Largo | c. 2017[77] | |
| Kilmany Church | 2017[78] | |
| Colinsburgh Church | c. 2018[79] | |
| Gauldry Church | 2019[80] | |
| St Andrew's, Buckhaven | 2019[81] | |
| Carnock Church | 1840 | 2021[82] |
| Cults Church | APC (1793) | 2021[83] |
| Windygates Church | 2022[84] | |
| Viewforth Church, Kirkcaldy | 1875 | 2022[85] |
| Collessie Church | APC (1839) | 2022[86] |
| Ladybank Church | C19th | c. 2022[57] |
| Strathkinness Church | 1864 | 2022[87] |
| Templehall Church, Kirkcaldy | 1952 | 2023[88] |
| Kemback Church | APC (1814) | 2023[89] |
| Kingseat Church | 2024[90] | |
| Townhill Church, Dunfermline | 2024[90] | |
| Dairsie United Church | Medieval | 2024 |
| Monimail Church | 2025[91] |
Presbytery of Perth
| Parish | Pop'n | Buildings | Founded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carse of Gowrie | 5,139 | Abernyte | Medieval |
| Inchture | |||
| Longforgan | |||
| Invergowrie | |||
| Dundee: Balgay | 5,838 | [closed] | |
| Dundee: Broughty Ferry | 17,344 | Barnhill St Margaret's, Broughty Ferry | 1884 (1895) |
| Queen Street East, Broughty Ferry | 1826 (1865) | ||
| Dundee: Broughty Ferry St Stephens' and West | 2,119 | St Stephen's & West, Broughty Ferry | 1871 |
| Dundee: Dundee (St Mary's) | 1,982 | St Mary's, Dundee | Medieval |
| Dundee: Craigowl | 12,170 | Craigowl, Dundee | 1851 (1968) |
| Dundee: Downfield Mains | 9,898 | Downfield Mains | |
| Dundee: Kingsgait | 5,046 | Kingsgait (St Andrew's), Dundee | 1774 |
| Dundee: Law | 16,291 | Coldside, Dundee | |
| Steeple, Dundee | 1789 | ||
| Dundee: Northeast | 29,080 | Douglas & Mid Craigie | |
| Fintry | |||
| Dundee: Stobswell Trinity | 13,144 | Trinity, Dundee | 1841 |
| Dundee: Westgait | 33,910 | Lochee, Dundee | 1871 |
| Menzieshill, Dundee | |||
| Dundee West | |||
| Logie/StJohn's/Cross | 1759 | ||
| Monifieth South Angus | 13,397 | Monifieth | Medieval(2019) |
| Sidlaw | 4,722 | Auchterhouse | |
| Muirhead | 1843 | ||
| Arbroath and District | 29,194 | Carmyllie | Medieval(1609) |
| St Andrew's, Arbroath | 1889 | ||
| St Vigean's, Arbroath | Medieval | ||
| West Kirk, Arbroath | 1879 | ||
| Friockheim (in comm. centre) | 1835 (1882) | ||
| Inverkeilor | Medieval | ||
| Brechin and Farnell | 8,582 | Gardner Memorial, Brechin | |
| Farnell | |||
| Carnoustie: Trinity | 12,110 | Barry | Medieval |
| Carnoustie | |||
| Newton | 1843 | ||
| Edzell | 2,309 | Edzell | |
| Forfar: All Souls | 13,118 | Aberlemno | Medieval |
| Letham | |||
| All Souls (Lowson Memorial), Forfar | |||
| Forfar: East, Old and Inverarity | 5,803 | East & Old, Forfar | Medieval(1791) |
| Inverarity | 1754 | ||
| Isla Parishes | 1,289 | Kilry (Bridge of Craigisla) | 1877 |
| Montrose Trinity | 15,991 | Old & St Andrew's, Montrose | Medieval |
| Inchbrayock (Ferryden) | Medieval | ||
| Hillside | |||
| Oathlaw Tannadice l/w The Glens and Kirriemuir United | 630 | Tannadice | Ancient |
| 7,247 | Kirriemuir United | Ancient | |
| Aberdalgie and Forteviot | 664 | Aberdalgie | |
| Forteviot | |||
| Dunbarney and Forgandenny | 3,963 | Dunbarney (Bridge of Earn) | |
| Forgandenny | |||
| Aberuthven and Dunning | 1,776 | Aberuthven | |
| Dunning | |||
| Almondbank and Tibbermore l/w Methven and Logiealmond | 1,688 | St Serf's, Almondbank | 1905 |
| 2,683 | Methven | Med (1793) | |
| Ardoch and Blackford | 2,784 | Ardoch (Braco) | |
| Blackford | |||
| Auchterarder | 4,231 | Auchterarder | |
| Auchtergaven and Moneydie l/w Redgorton and Stanley | 1,669 | Bankfoot | |
| 3,292 | Stanley (in village hall) | ||
| Cargill Burrelton l/w Collace | 1,255 | Burrelton | 1855 |
| 528 | Collace | Med (1813) | |
| Comrie and Dundurn | 2,471 | Comrie | Med (1805) |
| Dundurn (St Fillans) | |||
| Crieff | 7,945 | St Andrew's, Crieff | |
| Errol | 2,554 | Errol | Medieval |
| Kinross-shire | 11,255 | Orwell (Milnathort) | |
| Fossoway (Crook of Devon) | 1729 | ||
| Kinross | |||
| Kirk of St Bride Abernethy | 3,027 | Abernethy | |
| Mid Strathearn | 1,080 | St Bean's, Fowlis Wester | |
| Findo Gask | |||
| Madderty | |||
| Muthill | 1,531 | Muthill | Medieval(1828) |
| Perth: Craigie and Moncreiffe | 5,463 | Moncrieffe, Perth | 1950 (1977) |
| Perth: Kinnoull | 3,785 | Kinnoull | Med (1827) |
| Perth: Letham St Mark's | 9,554 | Letham St Mark's, Perth | |
| Perth: North | 5,661 | Perth North | 1880 |
| Perth: Riverside | 7,040 | Riverside, Perth | |
| Bertha Park Mission | 2023[92] | ||
| Perth: St John's Kirk of Perth | 3,524 | St John's, Perth | Medieval |
| Perth: St Leonard's-in-the-Fields | 7,013 | St Leonard's-in-the-Fields, Perth | 1835 (1882) |
| Perth: St Matthew's | 4,974 | St Matthew's, Perth | 1871 |
| St Madoes and Kinfauns | 1,909 | St Madoes (Glencarse) | |
| Scone and St Martins | 6,154 | Scone Old | |
| Scone New | |||
| Aberfeldy | 1,986 | Aberfeldy | |
| Dull and Weem | 421 | Weem | Medieval(1875) |
| Grantully, Logierait and Strathtay | 1,178 | Logierait | Medieval(1805) |
| Strathtay | 1899 | ||
| Alyth | 3,054 | Alyth (High) | 1839 |
| Bendochy l/w Coupar Angus: Abbey | 67 | Bendochy | Medieval |
| 2,328 | Coupar Angus Abbey | Medieval | |
| Blair Atholl and Struan l/w Pitlochry | 767 | Blair Atholl | Medieval |
| 3,055 | Pitlochry | Medieval | |
| Blairgowrie | 6,346 | Blairgowrie | |
| Caputh and Clunie l/w Kinclaven | 2,017 | Caputh | Medieval |
| Clunie | Medieval | ||
| 346 | Kinclaven | Medieval | |
| Fortingall, Glenlyon, Kenmore and Lawers l/w Rannoch | 880 | Fortingall | MPC (1902) |
| 625 | Braes of Rannoch (to close 2025) | 1776 (1907) | |
| (Kinloch) Rannoch | 1829 | ||
| Dunkeld | 2,182 | Dunkeld Cathedral | Medieval |
| Amulree | |||
| Little Dunkeld | |||
| Kirkmichael, Straloch and Glenshee l/w Rattray | 971 | Glenshee | 1822 |
| Kirkmichael | |||
| 3,279 | Rattray | ||
| Strathmore | 3,720 | Kettins | Medieval |
| Meigle | Ancient | ||
| Newtyle | 1872 | ||
| St Fergus', Glamis | Medieval | ||
| Tenandry | 264 | Tenandry | 1836 |
| Aberfoyle | 1,151 | Aberfoyle | |
| Alloa: Ludgate | 7,214 | Ludgate, Alloa | |
| Alloa: St Mungo's | 6,838 | St Mungo's, Alloa | Medieval |
| Alva | 4,773 | Alva | |
| Balfron and Fintry l/w Drymen and East Loch Lomond | 2,702 | Balfron | MPC (1830s) |
| 1,873 | (Milton of) Buchanan (to be locally owned) | ||
| Drymen | Medieval | ||
| Balquhidder l/w Killin and Ardeonaig | 785 | Balquhidder | |
| 970 | Killin | ||
| Bannockburn: Allan (d/u/w Ladywell) | 5,166 | Allan, Bannockburn | 1838 |
| Bannockburn: Ladywell | 4,813 | Ladywell,Bannockburn | 1843 (1957) |
| Bridge of Allan | 4,953 | Bridge of Allan | |
| Buchlyvie and Gartmore | 1,189 | Buchlyvie | 1835 |
| Gartmore | 1790 | ||
| Callander | 3,463 | St Kessog's, Callander | 1735 |
| Trossachs (Brigo'Turk) | 1849 | ||
| Cambusbarron: The Bruce Memorial | 3,146 | Bruce Memorial, Cambusbarron | |
| Clackmannan l/w Sauchie and Coalsnaughton | 3,773 | Clackmannan | Ancient |
| 7,433 | Sauchie | ||
| Cowie and Plean l/w Fallin | 5,017 | Plean | 1839 |
| 3,136 | Fallin | 1908 | |
| East Hillfoots | 2,943 | Dollar | |
| 940 | (Pool of) Muckhart | ||
| Dunblane Cathedral, Kilmadock and Blair Drummond | 9,895 | Dunblane Cathedral | Medieval |
| Dunblane: St Blane's l/w Lecropt | 2,292 | St Blane's, Dunblane | 1758 (1854) |
| 88 | Lecropt | MPC (1827) | |
| Gargunnock l/w Kippen and Norrieston l/w Port of Menteith | 1,049 | Gargunnock | |
| 2,128 | Kippen | Medieval | |
| Norrieston (Thornhill) | c. 1650 | ||
| 370 | Port of Menteith | ||
| Killearn l/w Strathblane | 2,382 | Killearn | Medieval |
| 2,342 | Strathblane | ||
| Logie | 5,383 | Logie | Medieval |
| Menstrie | 2,804 | Menstrie | |
| Stirling:HolyRude/Viewfield | 7,132 | Holy Rude, Stirling | Medieval |
| Viewfield ,Stirling | 1752 | ||
| Stirling: North | 4,758 | North, Stirling | |
| Stirling: Park | 3,984 | Park, Stirling | |
| Stirling: St Mark's | 4,370 | St Mark's, Stirling | |
| Stirling: St Ninian's Old | 5,155 | St Ninian's Old,Stirling | Medieval |
| Tillicoultry | 5,281 | Tillicoultry | |
| Tullibody: St Serf's | 9,806 | St Serf's, Tullibody | Medieval |
1formerly in the Presbytery of Angus
Closed churches
| Church | Founded | Closed |
|---|---|---|
| Navar Church | Medieval | 1727[93] |
| Tullibole Church | Medieval | 1729[94] |
| Old (St Moloc's) Church, Alyth | Medieval | C17th-19th[95] |
| St Mary's, Grantully | c. 1533 | 1892[96] |
| Lunan Church | Medieval | C20th[97] |
| St Andrew's Church, Perth | 1885 | C20th |
| Cargill Church | Medieval (1831) | C20th[98] |
| Kirkden Church | Medieval | 1952[99] |
| Lethnot Church | Medieval | 1953[100] |
| Erskine Church, Arbroath | 1957[101] | |
| St Ninian's, Arbroath | 1959[102] | |
| Straloch Church | c. 1960[103] | |
| Old South Church, Crieff | 1882 | 1964[104] |
| Wilson Church, Perth | 1965[105] | |
| Scott Street Church, Perth | 1965[105] | |
| Bridgend Church, Perth | 1965[105] | |
| Perth Middle Church | 1887 | 1965 |
| Kinnell Church | 1855 | 1967[106] |
| Ladyloan Church, Arbroath | 1973[101] | |
| Lawers Church | 1669 | late C20th[107] |
| Alyth Barony Church | 1745 | 1976[108] |
| Old St Paul's and St David's, Dundee | 1582 | 1981[109] |
| Tealing Church | Medieval (1808) | 1982[110] |
| St Leonard's, Perth | 1836 | 1985 |
| St Paul's, Perth | 1807 | 1986 |
| Ardler Church | 1885 | 1986[111] |
| Tibbermore Church | Medieval | 1986[112] |
| Kinfauns Church | 1989[113] | |
| (Ladyloan) St Columba's, Arbroath | 1867 | 1990[102] |
| Arbroath Old Church | 1590 (1896) | 1992[114] |
| Dron Church | 1995[115] | |
| Menmuir Church | Medieval | 1990s[116] |
| Dull Church | Medieval | c. 2000[117] |
| Rhynd Church, Perth | 2001[118] | |
| St Mary's South, Blairgowrie | 2002[119] | |
| St David's North Church, Dundee | 2003[120] | |
| Kinnettles Church | Medieval | 2006[121] |
| Newbigging Church | 1790 | 2007[122] |
| South Church, Monifieth | mid-C19th | 2008[123] |
| Panmure Church, Monifieth | 1935 | 2008[123] |
| Kingoldrum Church | Medieval | 2009[124] |
| St Meddan's, Airlie | Medieval | 2010[125] |
| Ruthven Church | Medieval | 2010[126] |
| Glenisla Church | Medieval | 2010[127] |
| Lintrathen Church | Medieval | 2011[128] |
| Dunnichen Church | 2011[129] | |
| Fairmuir Church, Dundee | 2011[130] | |
| St Aidan's, Broughty Ferry | 2012[131] | |
| St Michael's, Crieff | 1882 | 2012[132] |
| St David's, Dundee | 1928 | 2014[133] |
| Nevay Church | 2015[134] | |
| Downfield South Church | c. 2015[135] | |
| Struan Church | c. 2015[136] | |
| Cowie Church | 2017[137] | |
| Lundie Church | Medieval | 2017[138] |
| Knox's Church, Arbroath | 1866 | 2018[139] |
| Melville South Church, Montrose | 1861 | 2018[140] |
| Liff Church | 1839 | 2019[141] |
| Foss Church | Medieval | 2019[142] |
| St Anne's, Dowally | 2019[143] | |
| St David's, Stormontfield | 2019[143] | |
| St Andrew's, Kirriemuir | 30 Jun 2019 | |
| St Rule's, Monifieth | Sept 2019[144] | |
| Allan Park South Church, Stirling | 2020[145] | |
| St David's High Kirk, Dundee | 1877 | 2020[120] |
| Craigiebank Church, Dundee | 1938 | 2021[146] |
| Stracathro Church | 2021[147] | |
| Holy Trinity Cathedral, Brechin | Ancient | 2021 |
| Trinity Gask Church | Medieval (1770) | c. 2022[148] |
| Kilspindie Church | 2022[149] | |
| Dun Church | Medieval (1834) | 2022[150] |
| Kinnaird Church | 1815 | 2022[151] |
| Meadowside St Paul's Church, Dundee | 2022[152] | |
| Stobswell Church, Dundee | 1868 | 27 Feb 2022[153] |
| Panbride Church, Carnoustie | 2022[154] | |
| Monikie Church, Kirkton of Monikie | Medieval (1812) | 2023[155] |
| Murroes Church | 2023[156] | |
| Maule Memorial Church Glenesk, Cairncross | 1857 | 2023[157] |
| Careston Church | 1635 | 2023[158] |
| Fern Church | Medieval (1883) | 2023[159] |
| Cortachy Church | 1828 | 2023[160] |
| Whitfield Church, Dundee | 1969 | 2023[161] |
| Colliston Church | 1871 | 31 Mar 2024 |
| Old and Abbey Church, Arbroath | Medieval | 7 Apr 2024 |
| Arbirlot Church | Medieval (1832) | 21 Apr 2024 |
Presbytery of the North East and Northern Isles
The presbyteries of Aberdeen and Shetland merged on 1 June 2020. The presbytery of Aberdeen and Shetland then merged with the presbyteries of Moray, Orkney, Gordon, Buchan, and Kincardine and Deeside to form the current presbytery.
Since 1 October 2024 the Church of Scotland's congregations in Orkney have been united in 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.[162] It is not known when they reunited.
| Parish(es) | Population | Buildings | Founded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aberdeen: Bridge of Don Oldmachar | 11,263 | Oldmachar, Bridge of Don | |
| Aberdeen: Devana | 34,315 | Ferryhill | |
| South Holburn | |||
| Aberdeen: Fountainhall | 20,498 | Queen's Cross | 1881 |
| Midstocket | |||
| Aberdeen: Hillside | 19,813 | Hillside | |
| Aberdeen: Mannofield | 4,951 | Mannofield | 1881 |
| Aberdeen: North | 22,717 | Aberdeen North | 1954 |
| Aberdeen: St Columba's Bridge of Don | 11,253 | St Columba's, Bridge of Don | 1983 |
| Aberdeen: St Machar's Cathedral | 16,038 | St Machar's Cathedral | Ancient |
| Aberdeen: St Stephen's | 7,369 | St Stephen's, Aberdeen | 1879 |
| Aberdeen: South | 26,162 | Torry St Fittick's | 1899 |
| Aberdeen: Springfield | 10,826 | Springfield | 1873 |
| Aberdeen: Stockethill | 4,062 | Stockethill (in comm. centre) | 1949 |
| Brimmond | 8,005 | Brimmond (Newhills) | |
| Cults | 9,059 | Cults | 1843 |
| Dyce l/w New Machar | 5,908 | Dyce | MPC (1890s) |
| 4,063 | Newmachar | ||
| Kingshill | 20,394 | Skene | Medieval(1801) |
| Trinity, Westhill | 1981 | ||
| Peterculter | 7,676 | Peterculter | |
| Aberdour | 763 | St Drostan's, New Aberdour | MPC (1818) |
| Auchterless/and/Auchaber | 2,065 | Auchterless | |
| Banff | 4,948 | Banff | |
| Crimond l/w Lonmay | 851 | Crimond | 1812 |
| 1,699 | Lonmay | ||
| Cruden | 3,502 | St Olaf's, Cruden | |
| Deer | 3,274 | Deer (Old Deer) | |
| Fraserburgh and District | 18,010 | Fraserburgh | 1843 |
| Pitsligo (Rosehearty) | 1882 | ||
| Inverallochy | |||
| Fyvie l/w Rothienorman | 1,502 | Fyvie | |
| 1,642 | Rothienorman | ||
| Longside | 3,342 | Longside | |
| Banffshire East | 7,042 | Macduff | |
| Whitehills | |||
| Maud and Savoch l/w New Deer: St Kane's | 1,880 | Maud | |
| 1,703 | [closed] | ||
| Mormond West | 2,988 | Strichen | |
| Ordiquhill and Cornhill | 485 | Cornhill | |
| Peterhead: New | 13,536 | Peterhead New | |
| Peterhead: St Andrew's | 7,021 | St Andrew's, Peterhead | |
| Portsoy | 2,531 | Portsoy | |
| St Fergus | 1,118 | St Fergus | |
| Strathdeveron | 11,025 | Marnoch (Aberchirder) | |
| Monquhitter (Cuminestown) | |||
| St Andrew's, Turriff | |||
| St Ninian's, Turriff | |||
| Belhelvie | 5,082 | Belhelvie | |
| Bennachie | 14,256 | Chapel of Garioch | 1813 |
| Echt | c. 1800 | ||
| Kemnay | 1845 | ||
| Kintore | Medieval (1819) | ||
| Monymusk | Medieval | ||
| Culsalmond and Rayne l/w Daviot | 1,432 | Rayne | |
| 855 | Daviot | ||
| Ellon | 12,322 | Ellon | |
| Fintray Kinellar Keithhall | 1,485 | Fintray | Medieval |
| Formartine | 4,761 | Tarves | Medieval (1798) |
| Pitmedden | 1843 (1864) | ||
| Foveran | 2,393 | Holyrood Chapel, Newburgh | 1882 |
| Huntly Cairnie Glass | 3,779 | Huntly Cairnie Glass | |
| Insch Leslie Premnay Oyne | 3,685 | St Drostan's, Insch | MPC (1883) |
| Inverurie: St Andrew's | 4,949 | St Andrew's, Inverurie | Medieval |
| Inverurie: West | 7,767 | Inverurie West | 1843 |
| Meldrum and Bourtie | 3,938 | Meldrum (Oldmeldrum) | Medieval |
| Methlick | 1,092 | Methlick | MPC (1867) |
| Strathbogie Drumblade | 2,525 | Strathbogie (Huntly) | 1843 |
| West Gordon (Alford, Strathdon, Rhynie) | 7,749 | Alford | 1866 |
| Strathdon | 1853 | ||
| Rhynie | 1823 | ||
| Aboyne-Dinnet l/w Cromar | 3,024 | Aboyne | 1761 |
| 1,667 | Coull | Ancient | |
| St Moluag's, Tarland | Medieval | ||
| Arbuthnott, Bervie and Kinneff | 4,191 | Arbuthnott (St Ternan's) | 1242 |
| Inverbervie (Bervie) | 1837 | ||
| Banchory-Ternan: East | 6,268 | Banchory-Ternan East | MPC (1825) |
| Banchory-Ternan: West | 2,647 | Banchory-Ternan West | |
| Birse and Feughside | 1,443 | Feughside (Finzean) | 1863 |
| Braemar and Crathie | 808 | Crathie | Medieval |
| Glenmuick (Ballater) | 1,919 | Glenmuick (Ballater) | 1800 |
| Howe o' the Mearns | 7,661 | Aberluthnott (Luthermuir) | |
| Fettercairn | |||
| Fordoun (Auchenblae) | Medieval | ||
| Glenbervie | |||
| Laurencekirk | |||
| Kincardine Coastal | 11,905 | Newtonhill | |
| Portlethen | |||
| Maryculter Trinity | 1,943 | Maryculter | Medieval |
| Mid Deeside | 3,656 | Torphins | |
| St Cyrus | 2,754 | St Cyrus | Medieval |
| Stonehaven: Carronside | 6,000 | Dunnottar,Stonehaven | 1852 |
| Stonehaven: Fetteresso | 6,511 | Fetteresso, Stonehaven | Medieval |
| Aberlour | 2,204 | Aberlour (Charlestown) | |
| Craigellachie | |||
| Bellie and Speymouth | 4,940 | Bellie (Fochabers) | Medieval(1798) |
| Buckie: North and Rathven | 5,624 | Buckie North | |
| Buckie: South, West and Enzie | 4,661 | Buckie South & West | 1850 |
| Cullen and Deskford | 1,817 | Cullen Old | Medieval |
| Cullen Hall | |||
| Laich of Moray | 11,316 | Duffus | Medieval |
| Spynie (Quarrywood) | Medieval | ||
| Hopeman | 1857 | ||
| St James, Lossiemouth | 1841 | ||
| Elgin | 24,652 | St Columba's, Elgin | 1906 |
| St Giles, Elgin | Medieval | ||
| Findochty l/w Portknockie | 1,209 | Findochty | 1863 |
| 1,269 | Portknockie | 1868 | |
| Keith: Kirk of St Rufus, Botriphnie and Grange | 4,243 | St Rufus, Keith | Medieval |
| (Davoch of) Grange | |||
| Keith: North, Newmill, Boharm and Rothiemay | 3,613 | Keith North | 1845 |
| Rothiemay (Milltown) | Medieval | ||
| Knockando/Elchies/Archiestown | 834 | Knockando | Medieval |
| Mortlach and Rothes | 3,698 | Mortlach (Dufftown) | Medieval |
| Rothes | Medieval | ||
| St Andrew's-Lhanbryd and Urquhart | 3,301 | St Andrew's, Lhanbryde | Medieval |
| Orkney | 19,743 | East Mainland (Holm) | |
| North Ronaldsay (in school) | |||
| Cross Kirk, Sanday (building locally owned) | |||
| St Magnus Cathedral | Medieval | ||
| Flotta (building locally owned) | |||
| Rousay (in school) | |||
| Eday | |||
| Moncur Memorial, Stronsay | 1955 | ||
| Kirkwall East | 1796 | ||
| North, Shapinsay | |||
| St Margaret's, St Margaret's Hope | |||
| St Columba's, Longhope, South Walls | 1832 | ||
| St Peter's, Stromness* | |||
| Milestone, Dounby | |||
| Firth (Finstown) | |||
| Orphir | |||
| Westray | |||
| St Ann's, Papa Westray | |||
| Evie and Rendall | 729 | Hackland, Rendall | |
| Shetland | 23,167 | Aith | |
| St John's, Baltasound | |||
| Brae | |||
| Burra Isle (Bridgend) | |||
| Cullivoe, Yell | |||
| St Columba's, Lerwick | pre-1828 | ||
| Ollaberry (Northmavine) | |||
| Sandwick | |||
| Scalloway | |||
| St Margaret's, Vidlin (in Meth. Chapel) | |||
| St Paul's, Walls | |||
| Whalsay (Symbister) (in hall) | |||
| (meetings on Fetlar) | |||
| (meetings on Foula) | |||
| (meetings on Out Skerries) |
Presbytery of Clèir Eilean ì
Presbytery of Lewis
Closed, redundant, ruined, abandoned and former churches
| Church | Founded | Closed |
|---|---|---|
| Elgin Cathedral | Medieval | 1560 |
| Philorth Church | Medieval | 1574[163] |
| St Magnus, Egilsay | Medieval | |
| St Olaf's, Kirkwall | Medieval | C17th[164] |
| Westside Church, Westray | Medieval | post-C17th |
| Catterline Church | Medieval | 1719[165] |
| Kinnernie Church | Medieval | 1743[166] |
| St Nicholas, Stronsay* | Medieval | C18th[167] |
| St Peter's, Stronsay* | Medieval | C18th[168] |
| Orphir Round Church (St Nicholas') | Medieval (1757) | 1953[169] |
| Old St Peter's, Peterhead | Medieval | 1771 |
| Kinkell Church | Medieval | 1771[170] |
| St Andrew's, Kirkhill | 1783[171] | |
| St Olaf's, Unst | Medieval | 1785 |
| Tullich Church | Medieval | 1798[172] |
| Burray Church | Medieval | c. 1800[173] |
| Foot of Gairn Old Church | Medieval | c. 1805[174] |
| Forglen Church | Medieval | 1806[175] |
| Forbes Church | Medieval | 1808[176] |
| St Mary's, Auchindoir | Medieval | 1810 |
| Dundurcas Church | Medieval | C19th[177] |
| Cross Church, Sanday | Medieval | C19th[178] |
| Dalmaik Church, Drumoak | 1062 | 1836[179] |
| Old King Edward Church | Medieval | 1848[180] |
| Lady Kirk, Westray | Medieval (1674) | 1879 |
| St Boniface's, Papa Westray | Medieval | 1920 |
| St Ninian's, Oyne | 1807 | 1940 |
| Hoy Church | Medieval | C20th[181] |
| Lady Church, Sanday | Medieval | C20th[182] |
| Graemsay Church | Medieval | C20th[183] |
| Rathen East Church, Gowanhill | C20th?[184] | |
| Savoch Church, Auchnagatt | C20th[185] | |
| Elchies Church | C20th[186] | |
| Archietown Church | C20th[186] | |
| Cabrach Church | C20th[187] | |
| Inverkeithny Church | C20th[188] | |
| Ythan Wells Church | C20th[189] | |
| Blairdaff Old Church | 1954[190] | |
| Drainie Old Church | mid-C17th | 1950s[191] |
| Drumoak West Church | 1880 | 1956[179] |
| Sourin Church, Rousay | 1960s[192] | |
| East and Belmont Church, Aberdeen | 1972[193] | |
| Deerness Church | Medieval | 1974[194] |
| Kinneff Old Church | 1242 | 1976[195] |
| Rickarton Church | 1871 | 1979[196] |
| Culsalmond Church | c. 1980[197] | |
| St Peter's, Sandwick* | Medieval | 1984[198] |
| Boharm Church | Medieval | 1987[199] |
| Urquhart Church | Medieval | 1988[171] |
| Stoneywood Church | 1879 | 1988[200] |
| Oyne Church, prev. Oyne West Church | 1843 | 1988[201] |
| Leslie Church | 1815 | 1989[201] |
| New Byth Church | 1794 | c. 1990[202] |
| Ordiquhill Church | 1805 | 1990[203] |
| Newmill Church | c. 1990[204] | |
| St Andrew's, Tankerness* | Medieval | c. 1990[205] |
| Premnay Church | 1792 | 1993[201] |
| Logie Coldstone Church | 1618 | 1993[206] |
| St John's, Deskford | Medieval | 1990s[207] |
| Dinnet Church | c. 1995[208] | |
| Kincardine O'Neil Church | c. 1995[209] | |
| St Magnus, Birsay | Medieval (1664) | 1996 |
| Clatt Church | 1799 | 1996 |
| Pitsligo Church, Peathill | 1635 (1890) | 1997[210] |
| St Margaret's, Forgue | Medieval (1821) | 1998[211] |
| Keig Church | 1999[212] | |
| Tullynessle Church | 1999[212] | |
| Rousay Church | C19th | pre-2013[213] |
| Cairnie Church | Medieval | c. 2000[214] |
| Elgin South Church | c. 2000[215] | |
| Cookney Church | 1744 | 2000[216] |
| Stenness Church | Medieval | c. 2000[217] |
| St John's, North Walls | 1883 | 2001[218] |
| Birse Church | c. 2003[219] | |
| Strachan Church | c. 2003[219] | |
| Benholm Church | 1832 | 2004[220] |
| Garvock Church | 1778 | 2004[221] |
| Kinellar Church | 2004[222] | |
| Corgarff Church | 2005[223] | |
| Migvie Church | c. 2005[224] | |
| Foveran Church | Medieval | 2006[225] |
| Glass Church | 2007[226] | |
| Cruden West Church | 1843 | 30 Dec 2007 |
| Birsay Church, Twatt* | Medieval | 2008[227] |
| Sandwick Church, Quoyloo | C19th | 2008[227] |
| Cove Church | c. 2010[228] | |
| Kinneff Church | 1843 | 2010[229] |
| Fordyce Church | 2011[230] | |
| Greyfriars John Knox Church, Aberdeen | 1532 | 2011[231] |
| St Michael's, Harray* | Medieval | 2012[227] |
| Gilcomston Church | 2013 (left CoS) | |
| Drumblade Church | Medieval (1773) | c. 2013[232] |
| Banchory-Devenick Church | Medieval | 2013[216] |
| Glengairn Kirk | 2014[233] | |
| Lumphanan Church | 2014[234] | |
| Johnshaven Church | 1860 | 2015[235] |
| Trinity Church, Boddam | 2016[236] | |
| Peterhead Old Church | 2016[237] | |
| Queen Street Trinity Church, Aberdeen | 1844 | 2017[238] |
| Fetterangus Church | 2018[239] | |
| Uyeasound Church, Unst | 1843 | 2018[240] |
| Keithhall Church | 2018[241] | |
| Middlefield Church | 2019[242] | |
| Garthdee Church | 2020[243] | |
| Bressay Church | 1722 | 2020[244] |
| Fair Isle Church | 2020[244] | |
| Quarff Church | 1830TC | 2020[244] |
| St Ola's, Housabister, Nesting | 1794 | 2020[245] |
| Weisdale Church | 1863 | 2020[246] |
| St Magnus, Hamnavoe, Yell | 1838 | 2020[247] |
| Fetlar Church | 2020[244] | |
| Sullom Church, Northmavine | 2020[244] | |
| St Ninian's, Bigton | 2020[244] | |
| Sand (Sandsting) Church | 2020[244] | |
| Hillswick Church, Northmavine | 2020[248] | |
| Voe (Delting) Church | 2020[248] | |
| Cunningsburgh Church | 2020[248] | |
| Dunrossness Church | 2020[248] | |
| Foula Church | 2020[248] | |
| Skerries Church | 2020[248] | |
| Tingwall Church | 2020[248] | |
| Sandness Church | 2020[248] | |
| Whalsay Church | 2020[248] | |
| North Roe Church | 1870 | c. 2020[249] |
| Marnoch Old Church, Bridge of Marnoch | 2020[250] | |
| Kirk of St Nicholas Uniting, Aberdeen | Medieval | Dec 2020 |
| Evie Church, Stenso* | c. 2020 | |
| Northfield Church, Aberdeen | 2021[251] | |
| Summerhill Church, Aberdeen | 1959 | 2021[251] |
| South Church, Stonehaven | 1843 | 2021[252] |
| Bucksburn Stoneywood Church, Aberdeen | 1844 | 2022[253] |
| St George's Tillydrone, Aberdeen | 2022[253] | |
| Udny Church, Udny Green | Medieval (1821) | 2022[254] |
| Auchaber Church, Aucharnie | 2022[255] | |
| St Peter's, Eastside, South Ronaldsay | c. 2022[256] | |
| Rubislaw Church, Aberdeen | 1874 | 2023[257] |
| Holburn West Church, Aberdeen | 1837 (1893) | 2023[258] |
| Ruthrieston West Church, Aberdeen | 1872 | 2023[259] |
| Woodside Church, Aberdeen | 2023[260] | |
| Kingswells Church | 1857 | 2023[261] |
| St Mark's, Aberdeen | 1892 | 2023[262] |
| Blairdaff Church | 1850 | 2023[190] |
| Lumsden Church | 2023[263] | |
| Cushnie Church, Leochel Cushnie | 2023[264] | |
| Aberluthnott Church, Marykirk | Medieval | 2023[265] |
| Bourtie Church, Kirkton of Bourtie | Medieval | 2023[266] |
| Birnie Kirk | Medieval | 19 Nov 2023 |
| St Gerardine's High Church, Lossiemouth | late C19th | 31 Dec 2023[267] |
| Pluscarden Church | 2023[268] | |
| Midmar Church | Medieval (1787) | 2024[269] |
| Gulberwick Church | 1898 | 17 Mar 2024 |
| Cluny Church | Medieval (1789) | 16 June 2024[166] |
| Towie Church | 2024[270] | |
| Tough Church, Kirkton of Tough | 2024 | |
| Drumoak Church | Medieval | 2024[271] |
| Barthol Chapel Church | 1875 | 2024[272] |
| West Church, Fraserburgh | 2024[273] | |
| Fraserburgh Old Church | 1571 | 2024[273] |
| Rathen West Church, Rathen | Medieval | 2024[273] |
| St Andrew's, Tyrie | 2024 | |
| New Pitsligo Church | 1799 (1853) | 2024 |
| Sandhaven Church | 2024[274] | |
| Enzie Church, Portgordon | 2024 | |
| Speymouth Church, Mosstodloch | Aug 2024[275] | |
| Elgin High Church | 1840s | 2024[276] |
| St John's for Deaf People, Aberdeen1 | 2024[277] | |
| South St Nicholas Kincorth Church, Aberdeen | 2024[278] | |
| King Edward Church | 1848 | 2024[180] |
| Rathven Church | 1794 | 2024[279] |
| Durris Church, Kirkton of Durris | Medieval | 27 Feb 2025 |
| Botriphnie Church, Drummuir | Medieval | 2025[280] |
| Braemar Church | Medieval | 2025 |
| St Mary's, Aberdeen | 1939 | 2025[281] |
| St Kane's, New Deer | 2025[282] | |
| St Cuthbert's, East Calder | Medieval | C17th |
| Holyrood Abbey (as parish church) | C16th | C18th |
| Trinity College Kirk, Edinburgh | Medieval | 1848 |
| Lady Yester's Kirk | 1644 | 1938 |
| St Cuthbert's Chapel / Buccleuch Church | 1756 | 1969 |
| Newington and St Leonard's Church, Edinburgh | 1822 | 1976 |
| St Thomas', Edinburgh | 1831 | 1979 |
| Highland Tolbooth St John's, Edinburgh | 1843 | 1979 |
| Addiewell Church | 1871 (1885) | 2000[283] |
| Stoneyburn Church | 1925 | 2000[283] |
| Cluny Church, Morningside | 2003[284] | |
| Pardovan Church, Philpstoun | 1890 | c. 2005[285] |
| Viewforth Church, Edinburgh | 1871 | 2009 |
| St Thomas', Leith | 2009 | |
| St Columba's, Livingston | 1966 | 2010[286] |
| St Colm's, Edinburgh | 2011[287] | |
| Inverleith Church | 1874 | 2011[288] |
| St Paul's Ladywell, Livingston | 1972 | 2012 |
| The Lanthorn, Livingston | 1970s | 2012[289] |
| St George's West, Edinburgh | 1866 | 2013[290] |
| Kirk o' Field Church, Edinburgh | 1739 | 2013[291] |
| St Andrew's Muirhouse, Edinburgh | 2014[292] | |
| St James, Portobello | 2014[293] | |
| Portobello Old Church | 1810 | 2014 |
| London Road Church, Edinburgh | 1876 | 2016[294] |
| Stenhouse St Aidan's, Edinburgh | 2016[287] | |
| Dean Church, Edinburgh | 1830s | 2016[295] |
| St Christopher's Craigentinny | 2016[296] | |
| St John's, Oxgangs | 1950s | 2016[297] |
| Bristo Memorial Church, Craigmillar | 2022[298] | |
| St John's, Bathgate | 1895 | 2023[299] |
| Greenside Church, Edinburgh | 1839 | 2024 |
| Craigmillar Park Church, Edinburgh | 1879 | 2024 |
| North Leith Church | Medieval | 2024 |
| St David's Broomhouse, Edinburgh | 1958 | 2024[300] |
| St Andrew's Leith, Edinburgh | 1881 | 29 Dec 2024[301] |
| Kirknewton Church | MPC (1750) | 2024 |
| Abercorn Church | 2025[302] | |
| St Machan's, Ecclesmachan | Medieval | 2025[303] |
| Willowbrae Church (prev. New Restalrig Church) | 1892 | 2025[304] |
| Rutherford Church* | Medieval | [305] |
| Old Jedworth*, Upper Crailing*, Longnewton*, Maxwell*, Roxburgh Holy Sepulchre*, Roxburgh St James*, Mow*, Spital* |
Medieval | C16th onwards[306] |
| Lindean Church | Medieval | C16th[307] |
| Buccleuch or Rankilburn Church* | Medieval | C16th[308] |
| Church of St Mary's Loch* | Medieval | c. 1640[309] |
| Hume Church | Medieval | 1640[310] |
| Lempitlaw Church | Medieval | C17th |
| St Andrew's Old Church, North Berwick | Medieval | 1656[311] |
| Kailzie Church | Medieval | 1674[312] |
| Hassendean Church | Medieval | 1690[313] |
| Bothans Church | Medieval | 1708 |
| Preston Church | Medieval | 1718 |
| Dunglass Collegiate Church | Medieval | C18th |
| Kelso Abbey (as parish church) | Medieval | 1771 |
| Nisbet Church | Medieval | pre-C19th[314] |
| Kilbucho Church | Medieval | 1810[315] |
| Glenholm Church | Medieval | C19th[316] |
| Abbotrule Church | Medieval | mid-C19th |
| St Andrew's at Kirk Ports, North Berwick | 1664 | 1883[311] |
| Fishwick Church | Medieval | 1914[317] |
| Edenside Church, Kelso | 1932[318] | |
| North Church, Kelso | 1837 | 1941[318] |
| Megget Church | Medieval | 1948[319] |
| Nenthorn Church | Medieval | 1974[310] |
| Duns South Church | 1762 | 1976[320] |
| Trinity North Church, Kelso | 1980[318] | |
| Kirkurd Church | Medieval | 1985[321] |
| Mordington Church | 1989[322] | |
| Grantshouse Church | 1888 | c. 1990[323] |
| Crichton Collegiate Church | Medieval | 1992 |
| Drumelzier Church | Medieval | c. 2000[324] |
| Houndwood Church | 1794 | 2003[325] |
| Polwarth Church | Medieval | 2004 |
| St Aidan's, Galashiels | 2005[326] | |
| St Abb's Church | 2006[327] | |
| Eckford Church | Medieval | 2006[328] |
| Trinity Church, Jedburgh | 1738 | 2007[329] |
| Walkerburn Church | 1876 | 2009[330] |
| Abbey Church, Abbey St Bathans | Medieval | 2011[331] |
| Whitsome Church | 2013[332] | |
| Roxburgh Church | Medieval | 2015[333] |
| Smailholm Church | Medieval | 2015[334] |
| Kirkton Church | Medieval | 2015[335] |
| Edgerston Church | 1838 | 2018[336] |
| Borthwick Church | 2019[337] | |
| Burnmouth Church | c. 2019[338] | |
| Whittingehame Church | 1722 | 2020[339] |
| St Mary's, Whitekirk | Medieval | 2021[340] |
| Glencorse Church | 2022[341] | |
| St John's Church, Whitecraig | 2022[342] | |
| Penicuik South and Howgate Church | 2022[343] | |
| Ladykirk Kirk O'Steil | 1500 | 2022[344] |
| Westruther Church | 1838 | 2022[345] |
| Newbattle Church | historic | 2023[346] |
| Newton Church | Built 1742 | start of 2023[347] |
| Swinton Church | Medieval | Easter 2023[348] |
| Eccles Church | Easter 2023[349] | |
| Garvald Church | Medieval | 5 May 2024 |
| Hownam Church | Medieval | 2024? |
| Hoselaw Chapel | 2024? | |
| Hutton Church | Medieval | 2024[348] |
| Ednam Church | Medieval | 2024 |
| Makerstoun Church | Medieval | 2024 |
| Cockenzie and Port Seton Old Church | 2024[350] | |
| Ashkirk Church | Medieval | 2024 |
| Lasswade Church | 2024[351] | |
| St John's, Galashiels | 1971 | c. 2024 |
| Innerwick Church | MPC (1784) | 2024[352] |
| St Clement's and St Ninian's, Musselburgh | 29 Sep 2024[353] | |
| Oldhamstocks Church | MPC | 26 Jan 2025[352] |
| Dalkeith St Nicholas Buccleuch Church | Medieval | 15 Jun 2025[354] |
| Broughton Church | 1804 | 2025[355] |
| Lyne Church | Medieval | 2025[356] |
| Bedrule Church* | Medieval (1804) | 2025[357] |
| Minto Church* | Medieval | 2025[357] |
| Southdean Church, Chesters* | Medieval | 2025[357] |
| St Cuthbert's, Maxton | Medieval | 2025[358] |
| St Ninian's, Mertoun | Medieval (1652) | 2025[359] |
| Saltoun Church | Medieval | 2025[360] |
| Trinity Church, Galashiels | 1742 (1884) | 2025 |
| Bolton Church | 1810 | 2025[361] |
| St Fillan's, Killellan* | Medieval | c. 1775[362] |
| Helensburgh Old Church | 1843 | 1956[363] |
| St Bride's, Helensburgh | 1867 | 1981[363] |
| St Matthew's, Paisley | 1907 | 1988 |
| Ashton Church, Gourock | 1989[364] | |
| Dalmuir Overtoun Church | 1894 | 1990[365] |
| St John's, Paisley | 1843 | 1991[366] |
| Union Street Church, Greenock | 1843 | 1992[367] |
| Orr Square Church, Paisley | 1843 | 1994[366] |
| Greenlaw Church, Paisley | 1889 | 1997[368] |
| Bearsden North Church | 1899 | 2006[369] |
| St George's North, Greenock | 2007[370] | |
| Castlehead Church, Paisley | 1781 | 2011[371] |
| Ardgowan Church, Greenock | 1793 | 2011[367] |
| Old West Kirk, Greenock | 1591 | 2011[372] |
| St Columba's, Helensburgh | 1839 | 2013[363] |
| Renfrew Old Church | Medieval | 2013[373] |
| Soulseat Church* | Medieval | C16th[374] |
| Ettleton, and Wheelkirk | Medieval | C17th |
| Corrie Church | Medieval | C17th[375] |
| Sibbaldbie Church | Medieval | C17th[376] |
| St Fechan's, Ecclefechan | Medieval | C17th[377] |
| Clayshant Church* | Medieval | C17th[378] |
| Toskarton or Kirkmadrine Church* | Medieval | C17th[379] |
| Eggerness or Kirkmadrine Church* | Medieval | C17th[380] |
| Redkirk Church | Medieval | 1675[381] |
| Longcastle Church* | Medieval | C18th[382] |
| St Glastian's, Rerrick | Medieval | 1866[383] |
| Ervie Church | 1970[384] | |
| St Andrew's (formerly Trinity), Girvan | 1870 | 1973[385] |
| Chalmers Church, Girvan | 1857 | 1974[386] |
| Glengarnock Church | 1978[387] | |
| Cruggleton Church* | Medieval | c. 1980[388] |
| St Cuthbert's, Monkton | Medieval | 1981[389] |
| South and Townhead Church, Dumfries | c. 1983[390] | |
| Johnstone Church | Medieval | 1980s[391] |
| Half Morton Church | 1744 | 1992[392] |
| Tarff Church | 1997[393] | |
| Keir Church | Medieval | 1997[394] |
| Tynron Church | Medieval | 1997[395] |
| West High Church, Kilmarnock | 2000[396] | |
| Arnsheen Church, Barrhill | 2003[397] | |
| Greyfriars Church, Dumfries | 1720s | 2004[398] |
| St Andrew's, Stranraer | 1898 | 2004[399] |
| Lochend Church, Beeswing | c. 2007[400] | |
| Union for Grange Church, Kilmarnock | 2009[396] | |
| Lochrutton Church | Medieval | c. 2010[401] |
| Buittle Church | 1808 | 2010[402] |
| Kirkbean Church | Medieval | 2010[403] |
| Hoddom Church, Ecclefechan | 2010[404] | |
| Kirtlebridge Church | 2010[404] | |
| Overton Church, West Kilbride | 1794 | 2010[405] |
| Trinity Church, Beith | 1761 | 2011[406] |
| Cummertrees Church | Medieval | 2012[407] |
| Mouswald Church | Medieval | 2012[407] |
| Holywood Church | Medieval | 2012[407] |
| Old High Church, Kilmarnock | 1732 | 2012[408] |
| Shortlees Church, Kilmarnock | 1950 | 2012[409] |
| Rerrick Church, Dundrennan | 1865 | 2013[410] |
| Barony St John's Church, Ardrossan | C17th | 2013[411] |
| Kirkgunzeon Church | Medieval | Oct 2013[412] |
| St Ninian's, Stranraer | 1884 | 2013[399] |
| Craigie Church | 2014[413] | |
| Balmaghie Church | Medieval | 2015[414] |
| Hightae Church | c. 2015[415] | |
| Ardwell Church | 1881 | 2015[416] |
| Glencairn Church, Kirkland | Medieval | c. 2016[417] |
| New Luce Church | 1821 | 2017[418] |
| Borgue Church | 19 Aug 2018 | |
| Kilmarnock South Church | c. 2019 | |
| Mouswald Church | 2020[419] | |
| Bourtreehill Relief Church, Irvine | 1773 | 2020 |
| Glasserton Church | MPC | 2020[420] |
| Kirkmaiden Old Kirk | MPC | 2020 |
| Tundergarth Church | 1770 (1900) | 2020[421] |
| Kirkpatrick Fleming Church | 2022 | |
| Eskdalemuir Church | 1826 | 2022 |
| Trinity Church, Stranraer | 2022[422] | |
| Dornock Church | 1734 | 2022[423] |
| Ardeer Church, Stevenston | 2022[424] | |
| Lockerbie Dryfesdale Church | 1757 (1898) | 2023[425] |
| Monigaff Church | Medieval | 2023[426] |
| St Mungo's, Kettleholm | late C19th | 2023[427] |
| St John's, Largs | 1843 | 24 Sept 2023 |
| Dalton Church | 2023[428] | |
| St Kennera's, Kirkinner | MPC | c. 2023[429] |
| Saltcoats North Church | 1836 | 2023[424] |
| St Cuthbert's, Saltcoats | Medieval | 2023[424] |
| High Kirk, Stevenston | Medieval | 2023[424] |
| Dalmellington Church | 1843 | 2023[430] |
| Kirkpatrick Juxta Church, Beattock | Medieval | 31 Dec 2023[431] |
| Ewes Church | 1867 | 2024[432] |
| Hutton and Corrie Church | Medieval | 2024[433] |
| Applegarth Church, Applegarthtown | Medieval | 2024[433] |
| St John's Onthank, Kilmarnock | building 1956 | 2024[434] |
| Riccarton Church, Kilmarnock | Medieval (1823) | 2024[435] |
| St Columba's, Largs | Ancient (1892) | 30 June 2024 |
| Corrie Church (Isle of Arran) | 2024 | |
| Pirnmill Church (Isle of Arran) | 2024 | |
| Kilmory Church (Isle of Arran) | Medieval | 2024 |
| Lamlash (Kilbride) Church (Isle of Arran) | Medieval | 2024 |
| St Andrew's, Irvine | 2024 | |
| Troon Old Church | 1830s | 2024[436] |
| South Church, Girvan | 1842 | 2024[437] |
| Kilbirnie Auld Kirk | MPC | 2024 |
| St Mary's Greyfriars, Dumfries | 1720s (1837) | 2024[438] |
| Balmaclellan Church | Medieval | 2025[439] |
| Brydekirk | 2025 | |
| Ayr: St James | 1885 | 2025[440] |
| Auchincruive (St Quivox) | 13th Century | 2025[441] |
| Friockheim Church | 1835 (1882) | 30 Jun 2024 |
| Strathmartine Church | C18th (1848) | 2024[442] |
| St James, Broughty Ferry | 1890 | 2024[131] |
| St Luke's (and Queen St), Broughty Ferry | 1876 | 2024[131] |
| Glendevon Church | 2024[443] | |
| Guthrie Kirk | Medieval (1826) | 2024[444] |
| St Margaret's, Forfar | 2024[154] | |
| Glenlyon Church, Innerwick | late C18th | 2024[445] |
| Monzie Church | 2024[446] | |
| Craigie Church, Perth | 1787 | 2024[447] |
| Arngask Church, Glenfarg | 2024[448] | |
| Rescobie Church | 2024 | |
| Balgay Church, Dundee | 1902 | 2024[449] |
| St Marnock's, Fowlis | Medieval | 2024[450] |
| Cleish Church | 2024[451] | |
| St Martins Church | Medieval (1842) | 23 Feb 2025 |
| Fintry Kirk | Medieval (1823) | 2025[452] |
| Camperdown Church, Dundee | 2025[453] | |
| Kincardine-in-Menteith Ch, Blairdrummond | 1816 | 2025[454] |
| Kilmadock Church, Doune | 2025[454] | |
| Portmoak Church, Scotlandwell | 2025 | |
| Kenmore Church | MPC (1760) | 2025[455] |
| Dalmilling | 1953 | 2025[441] |
| South and Levern Church, Barrhead | 1846 | 2013 |
| Kilbarchan West Church | Medieval | 2015[456] |
| Park Church, Helensburgh | 1863 | 2015[363] |
| St James, Paisley | 2016[457] | |
| St Cuthbert's, Clydebank | 2017[458] | |
| Kilmaronock Old Church | Medieval | 2017[459] |
| St Martin's, Port Glasgow | 1944 | 2019[460] |
| Jamestown Church | 1869 | 2019[461] |
| Lochwinnoch Church | 2020[462] | |
| St Luke's, Paisley | 1830s | 2020[463] |
| St Ninian's Ferguslie, Paisley | 2020[464] | |
| Glenburn Church, Paisley | 1962 | 2021[465] |
| St Ninian's, Larkfield, Greenock | 1960 | 2021 |
| St Columba's Foxbar, Paisley | 2023[466] | |
| Duntocher Trinity Church | 1836 (1952) | 2024[467] |
| St Andrew's, Dumbarton | 2024[468] | |
| West Kirk, Dumbarton | 1793 | 2024[469] |
| Radnor Park Church, Clydebank | 1890s (1960s) | 28 Jul 2024[470] |
| Linwood Church | 1860 | 2024 |
| St Andrew's Trinity, Johnstone | c. 2024 | |
| Garelochhead Church | 2025[471] | |
| St Machar's Ranfurly, Bridge of Weir | 1878 | 2025 |
| St Columba's, Kilmacolm | 1903 | c. 2025 |
| Collegiate Church of SS Mary & Anne, Glasgow | Medieval | 1940 |
| Queen's Cross Church, Glasgow | pre-1896 | 1970s |
| Strathbungo Church | 1833 | 1979 |
| St David's, Glasgow | 1720 | 1983 |
| Dowanhill Church | 1865 | 1984 |
| St Andrew's in the Square | 1739 | 1993 |
| Crosshill Queen's Park Church | 2000 | |
| Kelvinside Church | 2000[472] | |
| Cathcart New Church | 2002[473] | |
| Carntyne Old Church | 1890 | 2007[474] |
| Blackfriars Church, Dennistoun | 1876 | 2007[475] |
| St Andrew's, Cambuslang | 2008[476] | |
| Trinity St Paul's, Cambuslang | 2008[476] | |
| Govan Old Church | Medieval | 2008 |
| St Kenneth's, Linthouse | 2008 | |
| Kirkhill Church (Cambuslang Old), Cambuslang | 2009[477] | |
| North Kelvinside Church | 2010[478] | |
| Mount Florida Church | 2010[479] | |
| Martyrs' Church, Townhead | 2011[480] | |
| Gardner Street Gaelic Church, Glasgow | 2011[481] | |
| St Mary's Drumry, Drumchapel | 2011[482] | |
| Castlemilk West Church | 2012[483] | |
| St Christopher's, Hillhousewood | 2013[484] | |
| South Carntyne Church | 2016[485] | |
| Shawlands South Church | 1913 | 2017[486] |
| Shawlands Old Church | 1885 | 2017[487] |
| Mosspark Church | 1927 | 2017[488] |
| Hyndland Church | c. 1880 | 2017[489] |
| Anderston Kelvingrove Church, Glasgow | 2019 | |
| John Ross Memorial Church for Deaf People | 1820 | 2019[490] |
| Banton Church | 2021[491] | |
| Glasgow St Andrew's Penilee | 2021[492] | |
| Twechar Church | 2022[493] | |
| Stamperland Church, Clarkston | 1940 | 2022[494] |
| Kildrum Church, Cumbernauld | 1962 | 2022[495] |
| Rodger Memorial Church, Blairbeth | c. 2022 | |
| Balshagray Victoria Park Church | 1908 | 2023[496] |
| Ruchazie Church | 2023[497] | |
| Carmyle Church | 1907 | 2024 |
| Cranhill Church | 1954 | 2024 |
| Yoker Church | 2024 | |
| Ruchill Kelvinside Church | 1903 | 2024 |
| St Mungo's, Cumbernauld | 2024 | |
| Kelvin Stevenson Memorial Church (Kelvinbridge P. C.) | 1898 | 2024 |
| Knightswood St Margaret's Church | 1925 (1932) | 2024 |
| Cathcart Old Church | Medieval | 2025[498] |
| St Thomas, Gallowgate | c. 2013[499] | |
| Lansdowne Church | 1863 | 2014 |
| Shettleston Old Church | 2015[500] | |
| Govanhill Trinity Church | 2015 | |
| Lochwood Church | 2015[501] | |
| St Margaret's, Tollcross Park | 2016[502] |
|} 1united with Aberdeen: Devana and continues to hold meetings as part of that church and parish
Outwith Scotland
Presbytery of England
- Crown Court Church, London
- St Columba's Church, London
- Corby, St Ninian's
- Jersey, St Columba's
- Guernsey, St Andrew's in the Grange
- Newcastle, St Andrew's
- Liverpool, St Andrew's (dissolved 2017)
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) (Vacant as of 18 July 2025)
- St Columba's, Budapest, Hungary
- The Scots Kirk, Lausanne, Switzerland (1874)
- Scots Kirk, Geneva (linked with Lausanne) (Linked charge vacant as of 18 July 2025)
- 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 (deferred linkage with Paris)
- Church of Scotland, Turin, Italy (closed?)
North America
- Christ Church in Warwick, Bermuda (1719) (Vacant as of 18 July 2025)
- St Ann's, Port of Spain, Trinidad
- Former: St Andrew's United Church, Toronto (1830–1925)
- Former: St Andrew's Church, Toronto (1876–1925)
Asia
Presbytery of Jerusalem
- St Andrew's Church, Jerusalem (1930)
- St Andrew's Church, Tiberias, Galilee
- Haifa
- Jaffa
Other Church of Scotland buildings and institutions
- Trinity College, Glasgow
- St Mary's College, St Andrews
- New College, Edinburgh
- Christ's College, Aberdeen
- Church of Scotland Offices, 121 George St, Edinburgh
- General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland
- St Ninian's Centre, Crieff (now closed)
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[503]
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[344]
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[504]
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[348]
2025: Abercorn, Aberdeen Kirk of St Nicholas, Aberdeen St Nicholas South of Kincorth, Alness, Applegarth, Arbirlot, Arisaig, Ashkirk, Blackbraes & Shieldhill, Blackness, Botriphine, Braemar, Broughton, Buckhaven, Carriden, Cathcart Old, Cleland, Clydebank Radnor Park, Cockenzie Old, Colliston, Corrie (Arran), Corrimony, Cortachy, Crianlarich, Drumoak, Dryfesdale, Dumbarton St Andrew's, Dumfries St Mary's, Dundee Camperdown, Dundee North East Whitfield, Dundee Stobswell, Dunfermline Kingseat, Dunfermline Townhill, Durris, East Kilbride South, Edinburgh Craigmillar Park, Edinburgh St David's Broomhouse, Edinkillie, Elgin High, Enzie, Ewes, Evie, Findhorn, Friockheim, Garelochhead, Glasgow Carmyle, Glasgow Kelvinbridge, Glasgow Knightswood St Margaret, Glasgow Ruchazie, Guthrie (near Forfar), Hutton & Corrie, Kilmory (Arran), Kincardine-in-Menteith, King Edward, Kirkfieldbank, Knockbain, Laggan, Lamlash, Lasswade, Lemreway, Lesmahagow Old, Libberton & Quothquan, Lossiemouth St Gerardine's, Lumsden, Lyne, Maxton, Mertoun, Monimail, Monzie, Muiravonside, New Deer St Kane's, New Pitsligo, Newton (near Dalkeith), Panbride, Perth Craigie, Portmoak, Rescobie, Speymouth, Stirling Viewfield, Strathmartine, Struy, Towie, Traquair, Trossachs, Tyrie, West Gordon Noth, Windygates[505]
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: 2025 2024 2017
- The Ancient Church in the North of Scotland
See also
- List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
- St Andrew's Garrison Church, Aldershot (affiliated garrison church)
- List of Free Church of Scotland congregations
- List of civil parishes in Scotland
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The last Church of Scotland service was held in St. Nicholas Buccleuch Church, Dalkeith, on 15th June 2025. The Church will now be sold. Over the centuries the Church has adapted to meet changing times. It is about to do so again. To record this moment, some photographs were taken on the week commencing 9th June and have been stored on the Museum's website. We hope they bring back happy memories of worship, family occasions and time spent amongst friends over these many years.
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