Presbytery of Aberdeen
Encyclopedia
The Presbytery of Aberdeen is one of the forty-six presbyteries
of the Church of Scotland
, being the local presbytery for the city of Aberdeen
. The current moderator
is the Rev John M Watson, who is minister of St Mark's Church. The presbytery represents and supervises forty-four Church of Scotland congregations within the city. The office is at Mastrick
Parish Church
.
Presbyterian polity
Presbyterian polity is a method of church governance typified by the rule of assemblies of presbyters, or elders. Each local church is governed by a body of elected elders usually called the session or consistory, though other terms, such as church board, may apply...
of the Church of Scotland
Church of Scotland
The Church of Scotland, known informally by its Scots language name, the Kirk, is a Presbyterian church, decisively shaped by the Scottish Reformation....
, being the local presbytery for the city of Aberdeen
Aberdeen
Aberdeen is Scotland's third most populous city, one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas and the United Kingdom's 25th most populous city, with an official population estimate of ....
. The current moderator
Moderator of the General Assembly
The Moderator of the General Assembly is the chairperson of a General Assembly, the highest court of a presbyterian or reformed church. Kirk Sessions and Presbyteries may also style the chairperson as moderator....
is the Rev John M Watson, who is minister of St Mark's Church. The presbytery represents and supervises forty-four Church of Scotland congregations within the city. The office is at Mastrick
Mastrick
Mastrick is an area of Aberdeen, Scotland, located on the western fringes of the city around 2.5 miles from the city centre. It currently has a population of 7871 and an unemployment rate of 1.6%. Residential property in the area is a mix of houses and flats, 23% of which are still council owned...
Parish Church
Parish church
A parish church , in Christianity, is the church which acts as the religious centre of a parish, the basic administrative unit of episcopal churches....
.
Parishes
Location | Dedication | Minister | Details |
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Bridge of Don: Old Machar | Vacant charge | Sunday 10.30am Sunday 6.30pm (on the first Sunday of the month) |
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Bridge of Don: St Columba's | St Columba Saint Columba -Saints:* Columba , Irish Christian saint who evangelized Scotland* Columba the Virgin, also known as Saint Columba of Cornwall* Columba of Sens* Columba of Spain* Columba of Terryglass* Sancta Columba -Schools:... |
Rev Louis Kinsey | Sunday 10.00am Sunday 6.00pm |
Cove | Vacant charge | Sunday 10.15am | |
Craigiebuckler | Rev Kenneth L. Petrie | Sunday 11am (September to June) Sunday 10am (July to August) |
|
Denburn | charge dissolved | parish merged with that of Gilcomston South | |
Ferryhill | Rev John H. A. Dick | Sunday 10.00am (July to August) Sunday 11.00am (September to June) Sunday 6.00pm (third Sunday in January to May and September to October) Tuesday 12.10pm (15 minutes) (third Tuesday of month) |
|
Garthdee (linked with Ruthrieston West) |
Rev Dr Benjamin D. W. Byun | Sunday 11.30am | |
Gilcomston South | Rev D. Dominic Smart | Sunday 11.00am Sunday 6.30pm Tuesday 12.45pm (30 minutes) (fortnightly) Wednesday 7.15pm Saturday 7pm |
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High Hilton | Rev A. Peter Dickson | Sunday 11.00am Sunday 6.30pm |
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High Kirk of St Machar (St Machar's Cathedral) |
St Machar Saint Machar Machar was a 6th-century Irish Saint active in Scotland.Much of what is claimed to be known about St Machar derives from the Aberdeen Breviary, a work compiled in the late fifteenth to early sixteenth centuries, long after the traditional date of Machar's life... |
Rev Alan D. Falconer | Sunday 11.00am Sunday 6.00pm |
Holburn West | Rev Duncan C. Eddie | Sunday 11.00am | |
Mannofield | Rev Keith T. Blackwood | Sunday 9.30am Sunday 11.00am Sunday 6.30pm Wednesday 8.00pm |
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Mastrick | Rev Lesley P. Risby | Sunday 11.00am | |
Middlefield | Rev Elspeth Harley | Sunday 11.00am | |
Midstocket (Union of the former St Ninian's and Beechgrove Churches) |
Rev Marion Cowie | Sunday 10.30am | |
New Stockethill | Rev Ian M. Aitken | Woodhill Court: Sunday 10.00am (first Sunday of the month only) Cairncry Community Centre: Sunday 10.30am |
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Northfield | Rev Scott C. Guy | Sunday 10.30am | |
Queen Street (union of North Church of St Andrew and Greyfriars John Knox Church ) |
Rev Graham D. S. Deans | Sunday 11.00am | |
Queen's Cross | Rev Scott Rennie | Sunday 10.00am Sunday 11.00am (September to June only) Wednesday 1.15pm (September to June only) |
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Rosemount | Rev A. David M. Graham | Sunday 11.00am | |
Rubislaw | Rev Andrew G. N. Wilson | Sunday 9.30am (March to May and September to November) Sunday 11am (March to May and September to November) Sunday 10.00am (June to August) Sunday 11am (December to February) |
|
Ruthrieston West (linked with Garthdee) |
Rev Benjamin D.W. Byun | Sunday 10.00am | |
South Holburn (merger of Holburn Central and Ruthrieston South) |
Rev George S. Cowie | Sunday 10.30am | |
St George's Tillydrone | St George Saint George Saint George was, according to tradition, a Roman soldier from Syria Palaestina and a priest in the Guard of Diocletian, who is venerated as a Christian martyr. In hagiography Saint George is one of the most venerated saints in the Catholic , Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, and the Oriental Orthodox... |
Rev James Weir | 11.15am |
St John's for Deaf People | St John John the Evangelist Saint John the Evangelist is the conventional name for the author of the Gospel of John... |
Rev John R. Osbeck | Sunday 11.00am (first, third and fifth Sunday of the month only) |
St Mark's | St Mark | Vacant charge | Sunday 10am (July and August) Sunday 11am (September to June) |
St Mary's | St Mary | Rev Elsie J. Fortune | Sunday 11.00am |
St Nicholas' Uniting Kirk | St Nicholas Saint Nicholas Saint Nicholas , also called Nikolaos of Myra, was a historic 4th-century saint and Greek Bishop of Myra . Because of the many miracles attributed to his intercession, he is also known as Nikolaos the Wonderworker... |
Rev Stephen Taylor | Sunday 9.30am (June to September) Sunday 11.00am |
St Nicholas' Kincorth South | St Nicholas Saint Nicholas Saint Nicholas , also called Nikolaos of Myra, was a historic 4th-century saint and Greek Bishop of Myra . Because of the many miracles attributed to his intercession, he is also known as Nikolaos the Wonderworker... |
Rev Edward C. McKenna | Sunday 10.00am Sunday 6.30pm |
St Stephen's | St Stephen Saint Stephen Saint Stephen The Protomartyr , the protomartyr of Christianity, is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox Churches.... |
Rev James M. Davies | Sunday 11.00a Sunday 7.30pm (September to June only) |
Summerhill | Vacant charge | Sunday 11.00am | |
Torry St Fittick's | St Fittick | Rev Iain C. Barclay | Sunday 9.30am (June to August only) Sunday 11.00am |
Woodside | Rev Markus Aufferman | Sunday 11.00am |
Outlying Parishes
Location | Dedication | Minister | Details |
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Bucksburn Stoneywood | Rev Nigel Parker | Sunday 9.45am Sunday 11.00am |
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Cults | Rev Ewen J. Gilchrist | Sunday 10.30am | |
Dyce | Rev Manson Merchant | Sunday 9.30am (second and last Sundays of the month) Sunday 11.00am Sunday 6.30pm (first and third Sundays of the month) |
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Kingswells | Rev Dolly Purnell | Sunday 11.00am | |
Newhills | Rev Hugh Wallace | Sunday 10.30am Sunday 6.00pm |
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Peterculter | Rev John A. Ferguson | Sunday 10.30am |
See also
- List of Church of Scotland parishes
- List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
- Presbytery of EuropePresbytery of EuropeThe Presbytery of Europe covers the Church of Scotland's congregations in continental Europe.As a Presbyterian church, the Church of Scotland has no bishops. Instead courts of ministers, elders and deacons have collective responsibility for the governance of the church...
- Presbytery of GlasgowPresbytery of Glasgow (Church of Scotland)The Presbytery of Glasgow one of the 46 Presbyteries of the Church of Scotland. It dates back to the earliest periods of Presbyterian church government in the Church of Scotland in the late 16th century...