Monday April 21, 2008
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History of the Church in Peterhead Our Church The present church was completed in 1806, extended in 1896 with a later addition in 1971. The buildings consist of the Sanctuary with seating for 1600 and has recently been partially redecorated. One of the feature is the Ruston and Weaver Electric Pipe Organ. The Sanctuary contains two beautiful stained glass windows crafted by the monks at Pluscarden Abbey near Elgin.
Local Church History It was probably in the eighth century that a Christian site was established where the ruins of the church in the grave yard on Peterhead Links now stand. In 1132 the church was dedicated to Saint Peter ..... it was only in 1715 that the Presbyterians came into permanent possession of the old church. In 1770 a new bigger church was erected in Kirk Street but it was condemned as unsafe after only 30 years. The foundations of the present church, the Old Parish Church of Peterhead, known locally as 'the Muckle Kirk' were laid in 1804 and opened for public worship in 1806. More details are given in the local paper article:- http://www.buchanie.co.uk/archived/2004/Week_22/features/old_parish_church.asp For more 'Interesting Facts' about the Muckle Kirk go to the 200 year cerebration page our Past Ministers page, Organists, and the the Bible Garden page
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Contact InformationPeterhead Old Parish Church, Erroll Street, Peterhead AB42 2PU Our Minister is Rev Pauline Thomson MA BD, The Manse, 1 Hawthorn Road, Peterhead AB42 2DW Tel: 01779 472618
Electronic
mail can be sent via the
message page or to
john@mucklekirk.co.uk
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