The Churches of Britain and Ireland
Inverness, Highland Additional information on several of the churches courtesy of Kevin Price. Baptist Church. © Martin Briscoe. Church of God (Pentecostal). © Martin Briscoe. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. © Martin Briscoe. Crown Church (Church of Scotland). © Martin Briscoe. Dalneigh Church (Church of Scotland). © Martin Briscoe. East Church. © Martin Briscoe. Evangelical Church, Celt Street. © Martin Briscoe. Free Church on Queen Street. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. Now in use as a funeral parlour. © James Murray. Free North Church on Bank Street. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © Alex Parker. Link. Free Presbyterian Church. © Martin Briscoe. Greyfriars Free Church. © Martin Briscoe. John Mackie advises that the congregation moved here from a town-centre church in 1994. Hilton Parish Church. © Martin Briscoe. Holm Evangelical Church. © Martin Briscoe. Church of Scotland at Inshes. © John MacKie. John advises that the congregation was asked to move to this church because of an over-provision of churches in the centre of Inverness - they had previously worshipped at the West Church (see below), which has since been sold and converted to flats. Inverness Masjid on Ardross Street. NH 663 449. © Mehmood Naqshbandi, and reproduced from his website Muslims in Britain. Kinmylies Church (Church of Scotland). NH 647 447. © Martin Briscoe. The Seventh-day Adventist Church used to meet here, but have now transferred to Millburn Academy on Diriebught Road (see here). Madras Street Hall (Free Church of Scotland. © Rob Kinnon-Brettle (2016). Methodist Church. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © James Murray. Ness Bank Church (CoS), formerly a United Free Church. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © James Murray. Old Gaelic Church, dates from 1649, but the current building is mainly from the early 19th century. Also served as the Greyfriars Free Church. © Martin Briscoe. Kevin Price advises (2010) that this is now a second-hand bookshop. Old High Church (CoS). Another view. Both © James Murray. Reformed Baptist Church. © Martin Briscoe. St. Andrew's Cathedral. © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © James Murray. Another view, and interior view, both © Dennis Harper (2004). Link. The former St. Columba High Church (CoS), for sale in 2010. © Martin Briscoe. St. John the Evangelist (Scottish Episcopal). © Martin Briscoe. St. Mary (R.C.). © Martin Briscoe. Another view. © James Murray. Another view, © Peter Morgan (2014). St. Michael and All Angels (Scottish Episcopal). © Martin Briscoe. St. Ninian (R.C.). NH 669 444. © Martin Briscoe. The former Salvation Army hall on Bank Street, © Martin Briscoe. Rob Kinnon-Brettle advises that this is now a clothes store, though is still owned by the S.A. Salvation Army on Tomnarhurich Street. © Rob Kinnon-Brettle (2016). The former Salvation Army Goodwill Centre, on Simpsons Lane, Merkinch. A community outreach centre, serves were held here on Sundays. © Rob Kinnon-Brettle (2016). The Seventh-day Adventists meet at Millburn Academy on Diriebught Road (see here). They met previously at Kinmylies Church - see above. Trinity Church. © Martin Briscoe. Tweedmoth Memorial Chapel at the Royal Northern Infirmary. © Martin Briscoe. West Parish Church. © Martin Briscoe. Westhill Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) (2008) on Culloden Road also serves as the seminary for the denomination. NH 721 442. © Martin Richter (2013). Link1. A useful history of the denomination.
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