The Churches of Britain and Ireland
Hilltown, Dundee
Coldside Parish Church (CoS) on Isla Street was previously called Clepington Parish Church. See also Fairmuir Church (below). Another view. Both © Jim Parker (2012). Link. Community Church meets at the Henderson Centre on Ann Street. © Jim Parker (2012). Link. Dens Road Church (Associated Presbyterian) on Dens Road. © Jim Parker (2009). Link. The former Fairmuir Parish Church (CoS) on Clepington Road is being converted for residential use. The church was closed following the uniting of this congregation with that of Clepington Church to form Coldside Parish Church (see above). © Jim Parker (2012). Full Gospel Church (Assemblies of God) on Constitution Street. As the link explains, it was built as a Mission Church in 1871, and soon became a parish church. It was sold to the Full Gospel Church in 1965, and joined the Assemblies of God in 1998. © Jim Parker (2012). Hillbank Evangelical Church on Cotton Road. © Jim Parker (2012). Link. Maxwelltown Baptist Church meets at the Henderson Centre on Ann Street. © Jim Parker (2012). Redeemed Christian Church of God, Open Heavens on Graham Street was previously St. Theresa (R.C., 1940). © Jim Parker (2012). Link. St. David (1929) on Strathmore Avenue was St. David's North Church until the congregation united with St. David's High Kirk in 2003. © Jim Parker (2012). St. David's High Kirk (CoS) on Kinghorne Road. See also St. David (above). © Jim Parker (2012). Link. St. Martin (Episcopal) on Derby Street. Another view. Both © Jim Parker (2012). Link. St. Mary, Our Lady of Victories (R.C.) on Forebank Road. Another view. Both © Jim Parker (2012). Link. St. Peter and St. Paul (R.C.) on Byron Street. © Jim Parker (2012). Link. St. Salvador (Episcopal, consecrated in 1874) on St. Salvador's Street. Another view. Both © Jim Parker (2012). Link. Trinity Baptist meets at the Fiveways Centre on Caird Avenue. © Jim Parker (2012). Link. United Free Church on Caird Avenue. Jim Parker (2012). Link. Williamson Memorial Unitarian Christian Church on Dudhope Street. Another view. Both © Jim Parker (2009). Link.
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