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The Church of Scotland offices are located in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland (in the New Town) at 121 George Street. These imposing buildings are popularly known in Church circles as "one-two-one". They were designed in a Scandinavian-influenced style by the architect Sydney Mitchell and built in 1909-1911 for the United Free Church of Scotland.
The Church of Scotland used the Edinburgh International Conference Centre for the 1999 General Assembly and the Usher Hall in 2001. [5] When the Assembly Hall was returned to the Church of Scotland, the decision was taken not to reinstate the Victorian seating, and more modern auditorium-style seating was installed.
Before the new Scottish Parliament building at Holyrood was completed in 2004 the Scottish Parliament met in the General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland. The first Scottish Churches Parliamentary Officer (1999–2008) was the Revd Dr Graham Blount, who was formerly joint minister at Falkirk Old and St Modan's Parish Church. The post has ...
Social Care Council (based at Charis House, Edinburgh) The Church of Scotland's Social Care Council (known as CrossReach) is the largest provider of social care in Scotland today, running projects for various disadvantaged and vulnerable groups: including care for the elderly; help with alcoholism, drug, and mental health problems; and ...
Edinburgh: The New Town Church of Scotland serves Edinburgh's New Town, in Scotland. It is a congregation of the Church of Scotland , formed on 1 February 2024 by the union of St Andrew's & St George's West and Greenside Church.
Pages in category "Church of Scotland churches in Edinburgh" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Parish Church of St Cuthbert is a parish church of the Church of Scotland in central Edinburgh. Probably founded in the 7th century, the church once covered an extensive parish around the burgh of Edinburgh. The church's current building was designed by Hippolyte Blanc and completed in 1894.
Fairmilehead Church, Edinburgh 1938 1-045: Edinburgh: Inverleith St Serf's 7,439 I. Alexander Inverleith St Serf's, Edinburgh 1899 1-055: Edinburgh: Wardie 1,705 D. Purnell Wardie Church, Leith 1885 1-106: Edinburgh: Stockbridge 8,612 P. Bluett Stockbridge Church, Edinburgh 1823 1-068: Edinburgh: Newhaven 5,163 Newhaven Church, Edinburgh 1836 1-037