Find a church

Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

St Teresa Tullyherron

Mountnorris, County Armagh | BT60 2UF

Beautiful gem of architecture.

We have supported this church

Presbyterian Church

Waringstown, County Down | BT66 7QL

Presbyterians have worshipped together in Waringstown since 1846, our current church building was built and opened in 1853.

We have supported this church

St Paul

Gilford, County Antrim | BT63 6HJ

St Paul's in Gilford opened in 1869 having been built by the mill owners - it has served Gilford ever since and continues to shine a light in the area.

Colinton Parish Church

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH13 0JR

A church has stood here for around 1,000 years although what is seen today is largely the result of an outstanding rebuild in 1907-08 by architect Sydney Mitchell.

Greenbank Church

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH10 6ES

Opened in 1927, the current church is a plain cross.

Reid Memorial Church

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH9 3HY

The church was built by Willian Crambe Reid to fulfil his father's dying wish and was designed in 1928 by the architect Leslie Grahame Thomson.

Duddingston Kirk

Duddingston, City of Edinburgh | EH15 3PX

Remarkable Norman stone carving decorates the arch of the original entrance, this kirk has its foundation in the early 12th century although there were additions in the 17th and 18th centuries.

St Mark

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH15 2AR

St Mark's was built in a unique neoclassical style. It was one of the first Episcopal churches constructed in the Edinburgh Diocese after the repressions of the Penal Laws that followed the Jacobite risings in the 18th century.

We have supported this church

St John the Evangelist

Portobello, City of Edinburgh | EH15 1LP

A beautiful gothic church set in the heart of Edinburgh's seaside suburb of Portobello

We have supported this church

St Margaret

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH9 1BB

A hidden gem in the beautiful grounds of the Gillis Centre, the Chapel and adjoining former Convent was the first religious house to be built in Scotland after the Reformation.

St Peter

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH8 9PE

Grand gothic church with a friendly congregation.