Stornoway High Church
The Stornoway High Church is a place of worship of the Church of Scotland in Stornoway. The church celebrated its centenary in 2009. There is an English and Gaelic congregation in the church, the English congregation worships in the old church and the Gaelic congregation worships in the 'New Hall'.
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Location | Stornoway, Scotland |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Church of Scotland |
Website | Church Website |
History | |
Status | In congregation |
Founded | 1902 |
Founder(s) | The Reverend D. MacGregor |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Church |
Style | Victorian Gothic |
Completed | 1909 |
Clergy | |
Minister(s) | Rev. T. D. Shadakshari (Interim Moderator) |
Laity | |
Treasurer | Mr N Galbraith (Church) Mrs B Rankin (Women's Fellowship) |
Leaving the Church of Scotland
At a meeting on Tuesday 18 June 2013, 250 members of the congregation unanimously voted to leave the Church of Scotland over the way it handled the issue of gay clergy. Those who left joined later to Free Church of Scotland and established congregation named High Free Church.[1]
gollark: What should be?
gollark: Infinitely so!
gollark: I think I remember reading about some sugary corn product being bad because it had twice the energy per mass of the alternative product.
gollark: Quite possibly. There is apparently good evidence that "highly processed" food is bad, although I still haven't found out exactly what exactly "processed" means.
gollark: Growing your own food is hard and impractical if you live in a city or something. This is not really a reasonable standard.
References
- "Welcome to new Stornoway congregation". Free Church of Scotland. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
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