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There are many great churches in the Glasgow area. Below you'll find a bit of information about the church and a link to their website if they have one. If you're interested in attending a church but aren't sure where to go, or want to go with someone get in touch.
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Westend Vineyard
Meeting at 10.30am for 11am
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Glasgow Westend Vineyard church meets in Notre Dame High School near the Botanical Gardens. "We are passionate about investing in people and releasing their potential, whether you are in the city for a short while or long term. We would like to make sure that your stay in Glasgow not only sees you grow in knowledge and maturity, but also making an impact for the Kingdom of God whilst you are here."
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Queen's Park Baptist
Meeting at 10.30am and 6.30pm
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Queen's Park Baptist church meets on the edge of Queen's Park near Queen's Park railway station. "We believe that following Jesus is a great adventure in which we each have a vital part to play. So together we seek to celebrate and share God’s generosity, to communicate the world changing story of Jesus and to impart the life of God’s Spirit. We choose to serve together, to live life and worship together and in God’s strength to embrace the outcast, to seek the lost, to minister to the poor and to love our city into relationship with Jesus Christ."
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St Silas
Meeting at 11am and 6.30pm
| St Silas is part of the Scottish Episcopal Church, with strong connections in the global Anglican Communion. The church meets every Sunday in the West End of Glasgow across from Kelvingrove Park. The Bible features prominently in their church life together. Their preachers present it in lively and practical ways, and help the church family to apply it to their daily lives. |
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Findlay Memorial
Meeting at 11am and 6.30pm
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Findlay Memorial is an Independent Evangelical Church meeting near Glasgow's city centre (St George's Cross). "We value the links we have with students in the city, and together with our regular members we enjoy worship and ministry. There is a wide range of activities for young and old. We also value the benefits of meeting in Small groups during the week."
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Hope Church
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Hope Church is part of the New Frontiers family of churches. They meet in Hyndland Secondary School which is five minutes walk from Hyndland railway station and around ten minutes walk from the University of Glasgow campus. "The gathered church is meant to be a place of enthusiasm and meaningful worship, where everyone can contribute prayer and spiritual gifts to strengthen the whole body. We believe church should be occupied with reaching the lost and a place of friendship and mutual care. We are also committed to the church having an international/multi-cultural flavour to its membership and world mission in its heart."
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The Tron
Meeting at 11am and 6.30pm
| The Tron is part of the Church of Scotland and meets in the city centre on Buchanan Street. "From the heart of the city, our mission is to proclaim Christ here, throughout Glasgow, and to the world. Because of this, we take the Bible seriously, since in it God’s voice is proclaimed and heard today, with clarity and power. So our priority is to open it, and let it speak, wherever and whenever we can." |
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