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  2. Church of Scotland offices - Wikipedia

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    The church offices also incorporate a chapel near the main entrance and a staff canteen in the basement. The title used is always "church offices" and never "headquarters". There are periodically suggestions within the Church of Scotland that the current church offices should be sold, relocating to new premises outside Edinburgh. Such a ...

  3. List of Church of Scotland parishes - Wikipedia

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    A complete list of parishes with statistical data will be found in the Church of Scotland Yearbook (known as the Red Book). See also List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries. In Scotland, at least 275 churches have closed since 1 January 2000, a decline of 15.6% in 21 years. MPC = medieval parish church.

  4. Church of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The church baptises both believing adults and the children of Christian families. Communion in the Church of Scotland today is open to Christians of whatever denomination, without precondition. [citation needed] If baptised as an infant, one is expected to make the public profession of faith as part of a confirmation ceremony. [18]

  5. Good News: Banks and Post Offices Will Be Open on Good ... - AOL

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    Good Friday is on April 7, 2023. Find out here if banks, schools, the post office and more will be open or closed for Good Friday.

  6. General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The United Free Church of Scotland and the Church of Scotland united in 1929. The Assembly Hall thus became the Assembly Hall of the reunited Church of Scotland. Overlooking the Moderator's chair, the centre of the south gallery was adapted to become the "Throne Gallery" for the Lord High Commissioner. Until 1929, the General Assemblies of the ...

  7. General Assembly of the Church of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    When the Church of Scotland merged with the United Free Church of Scotland in 1929, the Mound premises were chosen as the Assembly Hall for the reunited Church of Scotland. Today the former Victoria Hall building is in secular use as The Hub. [2] [3] Earlier General Assemblies had taken place in different churches in Scotland's major burghs. [4]

  8. List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Scotland has a Presbyterian structure, which means it is organised under a hierarchy of courts. Traditionally there were four levels of courts: the Kirk Session (at congregational level), the Presbytery (at local area level), the Synod (at a regional level) and the General Assembly (the Church's highest court). Synods were ...

  9. Falkirk Old Parish Church - Wikipedia

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    Falkirk Old & St. Modan's Parish Church, also known as "Falkirk Trinity Church", is a congregation of the Church of Scotland in Falkirk, central Scotland. The medieval old parish church is located in the centre of Falkirk, and may have been founded as early as the 7th century. The church was largely rebuilt in the 19th century, though the 18th ...