Abbeygreen Church | |
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55°38′26″N 3°53′13″W / 55.64057°N 3.886878°W | |
Denomination | Free Church of Scotland |
Churchmanship | Christian, Protestant, Presbyterian, Reformed |
Website | Abbeygreen, Scottish Reformed Conference |
Administration | |
Presbytery | Glasgow |
Parish | Abbeygreen Parish |
Clergy | |
Minister(s) | Vacant [Interim Moderator: Norman Mackay] |
Abbeygreen Church[1] is a congregation of the Free Church of Scotland in the small town of Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire. As a Christian congregation, it is presbyterian and reformed; holding the Word of God, the Holy Bible, as the supreme rule of life and doctrine and as a subordinate standard, the Westminster Confession of Faith which helps explain the doctrines of the Christian faith. Being Presbyterian, it serves as part of the Free Church of Scotland Presbytery of Glasgow and seeks to faithfully serve God in Lesmahagow and the surrounding area. Having a missional outlook it is involved with a number of missionary organizations including, but not only, UFM Worldwide[2] and Rose of Sharon Ministries,[3] and helps with the organization and support of the Scottish Reformed Conference.[4]
The congregation was formed during the Disruption of 1843. Its foundation stone was laid in August 1843 and the church opened on 15 February 1844. The church building,[5] its manse[6] and grounds[7] are directly west of the Glebe Park[8] on Abbeygreen. The congregation of Abbeygreen was formed out of the Parish Church of Lesmahagow by secession from the Church of Scotland in 1843. Lesmahagow Old Parish Church was built, in its present form,[9] in 1804,[10] at the site of the medieval Lesmahagow Priory.[11]