![]() CHURCH OFFICE:
100 Hunterfield Road Gorebridge Midlothian, EH23 4TT |
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* Sunday Worship:
- 10.45am with Creche, Sunday Club & Youth Group * The Meeting Place: - 1st Sunday of every month, 6:30 pm evening worship * Newbyres Village - 4:00 pm on the 2nd Sunday of every month ![]() |
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ABOUT US
Here at
Gorebridge Parish Church we are part of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland
and serve a Parish that takes in Gorebridge and Temple. Formed in 1975 we
are a union of three different Parishes; Temple, St. Paul's and Stobhill.
Temple Parish was originally founded in 1143 after David I, King of
Scotland, gave land to the Knights Templar, an order of monks. After the
reformation Temple joined the Church of Scotland. St. Pauls was orginally a
United Free Presbyterian Church. Established in the 1860's St. Paul's
rejoined the Church of Scotland with the reunion of 1929. Stobhill was
established in 1837 as a mission Church under the oversight of Newbattle
Parish, to reach the rapidly expanding community gathering in Gorebridge due
to the new mine workings. It was the first of hundreds of Churches built
under the Church Extension Scheme pioneered by Thomas Chalmers. It was the
Stobhill Church building that was retained in 1975 due to it being the
largest. St. Paul's is now occupied by our friends from Struther's Memorial
Church and the original Temple Church building is now a ruin (the later one
is a house!).
Outside our Church is a sign that says "Here for you because of Jesus". We can't think of a better way to communicate to the community why we are here. We are as much a mission station as a Church, reaching out into the local community with the life transforming love of Jesus Christ. For ourselves, our mission is "to live in the reality of Jesus love", and encourage everyone we come into contact with to do the same. Wherever you are in your own life we look forward to meeting you some time in the future and pray you know God's blessing in your life. |