Edinburgh St. Andrew's Clermiston Church of Scotland
Chamber Rating
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Rullissa heather
Nice church with big hall and small hall
Mar 9th, 2023 -
James Sutherland
Very helpful staff they got us a great food bank thanks to the people that put in there food to help the familys if we did not have you we be hungry thanks again
Feb 3rd, 2022 -
L RUSSELL
We were married here on 27th March 1971. We will celebrate our 50th Anniversary tomorrow. Rev Graham was the minister. Wishing all the congregation a safe return to worship soon. Best wishes Louisa
Feb 11th, 2021 -
Bruce Sherry
A friendly & welcoming minister leads Sunday worship at St Andrew's Clermiston. The minister's weekly sermons are often thought-provoking, while also relating readings to other events in history, both historical & more recent histories. A highlight for the young people is his 'Odd One Out' activity as part of worship! The Church halls are used for a variety of organisations & groups throughout the week, bringing the community together.
Sep 15th, 2019 -
Hayley Cohen
The congregation at St Andrews Church Clermiston is so friendly and welcoming. Worship is relaxed in style while being engaging and enriching. It has a liberal theological outlook and sermons and services have a real emphasis on living out the Christian values of peace and justice. Make sure you let them know you're a visitor and they'll make you most welcome. The church is very involved in the life of the local community as well and the building has halls that can be rented for local groups for great prices. The building itself is worth visiting as it is the only church in Scotland built by the famous architect Sir Basil Spence. You're best going on a Sunday when worship is on to get a look inside the building, but you can call or email the church office or minister as well to set up a time to get a look inside.
Jul 13th, 2019
About
Edinburgh St. Andrew's Clermiston Church of Scotland
Edinburgh St. Andrew's Clermiston Church of Scotland is located at 17-19 Clermiston View in Edinburgh, Scotland EH4 7BS. Edinburgh St. Andrew's Clermiston Church of Scotland can be contacted via phone at (131) 336-1507 for pricing, hours and directions.
Contact Info
- (131) 336-1507
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Edinburgh St. Andrew's Clermiston Church of Scotland?
A The phone number for Edinburgh St. Andrew's Clermiston Church of Scotland is: (131) 336-1507.
Q Where is Edinburgh St. Andrew's Clermiston Church of Scotland located?
A Edinburgh St. Andrew's Clermiston Church of Scotland is located at 17-19 Clermiston View, Edinburgh, sct EH4 7BS
Q How is Edinburgh St. Andrew's Clermiston Church of Scotland rated?
A Edinburgh St. Andrew's Clermiston Church of Scotland has a 4.3 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Edinburgh St. Andrew's Clermiston Church of Scotland
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 7 Reviews )Rullissa heather on Google
Nice church with big hall and small hall
James Sutherland on Google
Very helpful staff they got us a great food bank thanks to the people that put in there food to help the familys if we did not have you we be hungry thanks again
L RUSSELL on Google
We were married here on 27th March 1971. We will celebrate our 50th Anniversary tomorrow. Rev Graham was the minister. Wishing all the congregation a safe return to worship soon. Best wishes Louisa
Bruce Sherry on Google
A friendly & welcoming minister leads Sunday worship at St Andrew's Clermiston. The minister's weekly sermons are often thought-provoking, while also relating readings to other events in history, both historical & more recent histories. A highlight for the young people is his 'Odd One Out' activity as part of worship!
The Church halls are used for a variety of organisations & groups throughout the week, bringing the community together.
Hayley Cohen on Google
The congregation at St Andrews Church Clermiston is so friendly and welcoming. Worship is relaxed in style while being engaging and enriching. It has a liberal theological outlook and sermons and services have a real emphasis on living out the Christian values of peace and justice. Make sure you let them know you're a visitor and they'll make you most welcome.
The church is very involved in the life of the local community as well and the building has halls that can be rented for local groups for great prices.
The building itself is worth visiting as it is the only church in Scotland built by the famous architect Sir Basil Spence. You're best going on a Sunday when worship is on to get a look inside the building, but you can call or email the church office or minister as well to set up a time to get a look inside.