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We, as a congregation of the Church of Scotland, are part of the worldwide church of Jesus Christ. We are part of the ‘reformed’ Christian tradition. We call ourselves Presbyterian and have roots going back hundreds of years. We are part of Lanark Presbytery.
The Church of Scotland operate a ‘territorial’ ministry in which every part of Scotland is served by a church. Elders and elected members of our congregation have responsibility for the caring of our finances, buildings and, more importantly, those who live in our parish.
Our minister is a minister of ‘Word and Sacrament’ meaning that his main roles are to lead worship and administer the sacraments. Our minister also performs many other duties including weddings, funerals, visitations, and community work.
The Church of Scotland, as part of the reformed tradition, celebrate two sacraments - Baptism, where people become members of Christ’s ‘body’, the Church and Holy Communion, where we believe that Christ meets with us, and renews and refreshes us through a meal of bread and wine such as he had with his disciples on the night before his death.
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