Auldearn Parish Church
Nairn
Highland

IV12 5SZ

Auldearn Parish Church, Nairn, Highland, United Kingdom

Who we are

Our vision is to inspire the people of both communities and surrounding areas with the Good News of Jesus Christ. We will do this through enthusiastic worshipping, witnessing, nurturing, and serving of the Lord. With God’s grace we can help build the spiritual life and work of our congregations in both of our parishes.

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Boath Road
Auldearn
Nairn, Highland IV12 5SZ
United Kingdom
Phone: 01667 452998

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Church Pastor

Rev Thomas M Bryson
Minister
Boath Road
Auldearn
Nairn, Highland IV12 5SZ
United Kingdom
Phone: 01667 451675

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Quote of the Day

Galatians 3:28

There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.

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Auldearn Parish Church Nairn Service Times

Sunday Worship has resumed .
However, following latest Covid rules:-

Singing provided face coverings are worn - distancing will be observed at all times.

We ask that if you are coming along for prayer and worship you act carefully and responsibly; keep your distance and at all times respect those around you.

We have a large seating capacity that provides ample room and safety.

Our 10:15 am (St Ninians) & 12:00 pm (Auldearn) Family Worship is an hour service.

Usually, the children join the congregation in the sanctuary for the first hymn and a children’s address, and then their programme continues in the Sunday School. We share prayers, one lectionary reading, Congregational singing is accompanied on the Organ. After the service, there is a time of fellowship with tea, coffee, and good things to eat served in the Hall.

Service Times last updated on the 26th of June, 2022


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Auldearn Parish Church, Nairn, Highland, United Kingdom



Auldearn Parish Church History

Nairn St Ninians was opened on 29th December 1881 as a Free Church of Scotland and was built by Andrew Maitland & Sons (Tain) and is of a Gothic design and cost £7000 (equivalent c. £1m today). The church was consecrated by Rev. Dr. Kennedy of Dingwall. All 1200 seats were taken for the consecration service. Having started life as Nairn Free Church of Scotland, a union took place in 1900 between The Free Church and The United Presbyterian Church and was then named The United Free Church. To distinguish it from its sister Rosebank Church, it was named The High Church, Nairn. In 1929, Nairn United Free High Church became Nairn High Church of Scotland. In 1974 The High Church united with The Rosebank Church, and the new congregation was named St. Ninian’s - appropriately taking the name St. Ninian's, not only the Patron Saint of the Burgh but more importantly after one pre-eminent in bringing the Gospel to the people of Scotland. The parish extends across most of the town and out towards Auldearn.

Auldearn was built in 1757 replacing the previous church on the hill above the village. An old graveyard surrounds the Church and a newer cemetery is adjacent; both being maintained by the Highland Council. The church serves a rural parish where farming is prominent

Both Churches are congregations with long traditions and a vibrant sense of Christ’s calling in today’s world. We worship in a rich Presbyterian tradition. Through our worship, we seek to be open to new ideas, welcoming of all people, respectful of our heritage, and creative in our responses.


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