St Ninians Old Parish Church
About St Ninians Old Parish Church
The present Church was built in 1751 but the history of the congregation goes back to 1241 when Bishop David de Bernham of St Andrews dedicated the medieval Church of St Ninians, the ruins of the eastern part of which still stand in the Churchyard.
Our congregation serves a large and diverse parish on the south side of Stirling and we believe that outreach to the wider community is an integral part of our calling.
Sunday worship is traditional in style but during the year there are four Family Services which are less formal. A number of organisations are attached to the congregation and you can read about them on the website.
A warm invitation is extended to all who would like to come and join us!
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