Duncansburgh Church (2) – Inside

In the vestibule there are three window panels relocated from Vicar Street Methodist Church in Dudley, West Midlands. They reflect a long-standing connection dating from the late 1930s and Bert Bissell MBE, peace campaigner, which continues between the communities to this day with an annual visit. There is a peace memorial on the Parade, the grassy area in front of the church.

In the church itself there are many fine stained glass windows, including as a memorial to those who died in the two World Wars.

n the small lectern at the front left there is a Gaelic Bible, and

at the other side several English Bibles, reflecting the central

place of God’s word in our worship.

This place is not just a monument or a historic building – it is a

living working community of Christian people seeking to

worship God, to share good news and to care for our

neighbours. Please use this place to pray and reflect, and feel

free to join us for worship if you can. If there are other ways in

which we can be of help and support to you, contact details for

the ministry team are on the boards outside the church.