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St Andrew's Church was a congregation of the Church of Scotland in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar and was part of the Presbytery of Europe. The church was opened in 1854. Whilst originally built primarily to serve as a garrison church for Scottish soldiers based in Gibraltar, it served the wider Presbyterian and Reformed Christian community of all nationalities.
St Andrew's Church | |
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St Andrew's Church, Gibraltar | |
36°08′19″N 5°21′09″W / 36.138576°N 5.352619°W | |
Location | Governor's Parade |
Country | Gibraltar |
Denomination | Church of Scotland |
History | |
Founded | May 1854 |
Dedicated | May 1854 |
Architecture | |
Years built | 1853 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Presbytery of Europe |
Clergy | |
Minister(s) | Ewen Maclean |
The church was run by a committee of elders. Until 2008, the church shared its ministers with the Costa del Sol congregation in Spain.[1] As of June 2009, and until the Church's closure in December 2022, the church's minister was Rev. Ewen Maclean.
The church is located on Governor's Parade, a small square which they share with the Garrison Library, the O'Callaghan Eliott Hotel and the previous location of the Gibraltar Chronicle.
In December 2022, the building is closed as a Church of Scotland place of worship. A farewell service, attended by Sir David Steel, Governor of Gibraltar, took place on 20 November 2022. Video from GTV available to watch, dated 21 November 2022.
Services
edit- Sundays - 10:30
- Weekdays (open church) - 11:00-13:00
References
edit- ^ St Andrew's Church - official website Archived 26 January 2020 at the Wayback Machine, accessed November 2012