The table below lists the congregations of the Free Church of Scotland by Presbytery, with the town or community in which the church congregation has a building or worship centre.
Founded as a mission in 1949, as a Free Church congregation in 1954.[21] Currently meets at St Botolph's, Aldersgate, Church of England. The only Free Church of Scotland congregation not located in Scotland.
Founded in 1843. Became a United Free Church of Scotland congregation in 1900 and later a Church of Scotland congregation. Departed the Church of Scotland and was subsequently re-admitted to the Free Church on 31 March 2020.
Dr. Colin Dow (Minister), Phil Stogner (Associate Minister)
Founded in 1994 on the merger of St Vincent Street and Milton Free Churches. Prior to being named Glasgow City Free Church, the congregation was named St Vincent Street Church / St Vincent Street Free Church. 24 October 2021: Due to maintenance and health and safety problems with the rented property on St Vincent street, the congregation is now meeting in the buildings of Partick Free Church, 29 Crow Road, Partick, G11 7RT
Congregation united with Point Free Church 2017 to become Garrabost Free Church.
Congregational history
Abbeygreen (Lesmahagow). Joined from the Church of Scotland in 2020.
Aberdeen (Bon Accord). The minority that remained in the Free Church were in 1907 allocated the old St Columba's building on Dee Street. In 1977 they moved to the old Bon Accord Free Church building. A minority left to found Aberdeen FCC in 2000.
Acharacle. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Alvie. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Applecross (Camusterrach)
Arisaig. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Arran (Brodick) and Arran (Shiskine). Of the island's seven Free Churches, six remained in the Free Church in 1900, retaining the buildings in Brodick, Kilmory, Shiskine and Whiting Bay. This has been reduced to two. A minority (not the minister - the charge was vacant) left to found Arran FCC in 2000. Bennecarrigan Free Church in Kilmory closed in 2009.
Assynt (Lochinver) and Stoer. The ministers of Assynt and Stoer joined the UFC in 1900 and those who remained had no settled pastor until 1942 and 1920 respectively, although the Assynt building in Lochinver was retained. Assynt and Stoer were united in 1962. A minority left to found Assynt FCC in 2000.
Ayr. A minority left in 2000 to found Ayr FCC.
Back (Vatisker). Building retained post 1900.
Badenoch (Kingussie). Of the two Free Church places of worship in Kingussie in 1900 one was retained.
Barvas. Building retained post 1900.
Bernera near Lewis. Of the two Free Church places of worship in 1900 one was retained. It has since closed.
Bishopbriggs
Blackwood and Kirkmuirhill: Hope Church
Bonar Bridge and Lairg (and Migdale and Rosehall). The buildings in Creich/Bonar, Lairg and Rosehall were all retained post 1900.
Bower. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Bracadale (Carbost, Loch Harport and Struan). The minister joined the UFC in 1900 and those who remained had no settled pastor until 1930. The minister left to found Bracadale FCC in 2000.
Broadford. The minister left to found Broadford FCC in 2000.
Broughty Ferry
Burghead
Callanish
Campbeltown
Carloway. The building was retained post 1900.
Castletown (and Community)
Clyne (Brora). The building was retained post 1900. The charge was vacant in 1900 and the first Free Church minister was settled in 1902. A minority left to found Brora FCC in 2000.
Coatbridge: Hope Church. The Coatbridge West building was retained post 1900.
Contin. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Cross/Ness. The building was retained in 1900, but the minister joined the UFC and those who remained had no settled pastor until 1909. A minority (not the minister - the charge was vacant) left to found Cross FCC in 2000.
Croick. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Cumbernauld
Daviot. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Dingwall (and Strathpeffer). The buildings in both Dingwall and Strathpeffer-Fodderty were retained post 1900.
Dornoch. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. A minority left to found Dornoch FCC in 2000.
Dumbarton. A minority left to found Dumbarton FCC in 2000.
Dumfries. The minister left to found Dumfries FCC in 2000.
Duirinish (Glendale, Dunvegan and Waternish). The church was vacant in 1900 and the first Free Church minister was settled in 1908. A minority left to found Duirinish FCC in 2000.
Dunblane
Dundee: St Peter's. The Dundee St Stephen's building was retained post 1900.
Dunfermline
Dunoon and Strachur
Duthil, Moy, Dores, Stratherrick and Daviot. Duthil Free Church building was retained post 1900. The charge was vacant in 1900 and the first Free Church minister was settled in 1910. The minister of Moy was one of the twenty-six who remained in the Free Church in 1900, and the building was retained. Duthil and Moy were united in 1951. The Stratherrick minister joined the UFC in 1900 but the Daviot minister remained, along with the Daviot building. Stratherrick and Daviot were united in 1932. In 1972 there was a triple union of Dores, Stratherrick-Daviot and Duthil-Moy, known as Duthil-Dores. The minister left to found Duthil-Dores FCC in 2000.
East Kilbride (West Mains). Founded as mission from Govanhill Free Church in 1956. A minority left to found East Kilbride FCC in 2000.
Eddrachillis. A minority remained in the Free Church in 1900, retaining the building. The charge was linked with Rogart in 1981. The minister left to found Eddrachillis FCC in 2000.
Edinburgh: Buccleuch. The building of Edinburgh Buccleuch-Greyfriars Free Church was allocated to the Free Church in 1905.
Edinburgh: Christ Church
Edinburgh: Cornerstone
Edinburgh: Leith. The building of Leith Elder Memorial Free Church was retained post 1900.
Edinburgh: Leith Grace Church
Edinburgh St Columba's. The minority who remained in the Free Church were in 1907 allocated the former St John's building (which also served as the Assembly Hall). The minister? left to found Edinburgh FCC in 2000.
Elgin (and Forres). Of Forres Cumming Street Free Church's two places of worship in 1900 one was retained. It closed in ?.
Falkirk
Farr. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Fort Augustus. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Fort William (and Kilmonivaig)
Fortrose
Gairloch and Kinlochewe (and Torridon). The Gairloch building was retained post 1900.
Garrabost. The minister of Knock Free Church joined the UFC in 1900 but many of the congregation remained, as did the building. Point was disjoined from Knock as a separate charge in 1963. Minorities in both churches left to found Knock and Point FCCs in 2000. The two charges were reunited to form Garrabost Free Church in 2011.
Glasgow Briton Street. Formed by the union (post-1900) of Glasgow Duke Street Gaelic and Glasgow Govan St Columba's. A minority left to found Briton Street FCC in 2000. The Duke Street building was retained post 1900.
Glasgow City. Formed by the union (1994) of Glasgow St Vincent Street and Glasgow Milton. The Milton building was retained post 1900.
Glasgow Cranstonhill. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Glasgow Govan
Glasgow Govanhill
Glasgow Hope Street. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Glasgow Partick. The minister joined the UFC in 1900 and those who remained had no settled pastor until 1906. The minister left to found Partick FCC in 2000.
Glasgow Partick Dowanvale
Glasgow Partick Highland. Sanctioned by the Free Church in 1924. A minority left to found Partick Highland FCC in 2000.
Glasgow Shettleston. A minority of Carntyne Free Church remained in the Free Church in 1900. ?2000?
Glenelg, Arnisdale, Lochalsh and Glenshiel (Glenelg and Inverinate). In Glenelg the minister joined the UFC in 1900, but the building was retained; those who remained had no settled pastor until 1922. A minority left to found Glenelg and Arnisdale FCC in 2000. The ministers and buildings of both Lochalsh and Glenshiel remained in the Free Church in 1900. The two charges were united in 1968. The minister left to found Lochalsh and Glenshiel FCC in 2000. The current charge was formed by a union in ?.
Glenorchy. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Glenurquhart (Drumnadrochit)
Golspie. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905.
Greenock. The Greenock Gaelic building was retained post 1900.
Harris or South Harris (Leverburgh). The minister joined the UFC in 1900 and those who remained had no settled pastor until 1923. The minister left to found Harris FCC in 2000.
Helmsdale (and Kinbrace). The Helmsdale building was retained post 1900.
Inverness Greyfriars. The minister of Inverness Free Presbyterian Church left in 1938 to found an independent church. Much of this church, retaining the building, became Greyfriars Free Church in 1958. The minister left to found Greyfriars FCC in 2000.
Inverness Merkinch
Inverness North. The building was retained post 1900.
Kilbrandon. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Kildalton and Oa. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Kilmallie and Ardnamurchan (Caol). The Kilmallie building was retained post 1900.
Kilmorack and Strathglass (Beauly). The minister joined the UFC in 1900 and those who remained had no settled pastor until 1925. The minister left to found Kilmorack and Strathglass FCC in 2000.
Kilmuir and Stenscholl. The Kilmuir building was retained post 1900. The minister left to found Kilmuir and Stenscholl FCC in 2000.
Kilmuir Easter. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Kilninver. Of the two Free Church places of worship in 1900 one was retained. It has since closed.
Kiltarlity
Kiltearn (Evanton). The building was retained post 1900. A minority left to found Kiltearn FCC in 2000.
Kincardine. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Kinglassie. The building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905. It has since closed.
Kinloch (Laxay). The building was retained post 1900.
Kirkcaldy
Knockbain (North Kessock). The Knockbain West building was allocated to the Free Church in 1905.
Kyle of Lochalsh (and Plockton). The Kyle building was retained post 1900.
Lairg and Rosehall. The buildings in both parishes were retained post 1900. A minority left to found Lairg and Rosehall FCC in 2000.
Lennoxtown
Livingston
Lochbroom and Coigach (Ullapool and Achiltibuie). The Coigach building was retained post 1900.
Lochcarron (and Applecross?). The Lochcarron building was retained post 1900. The minister left to found Lochcarron FCC in 2000.
Lochgilphead and Tarbert
Lochs (Crossbost). Building retained post 1900.
London
Lybster (and Bruan, Latheron and Berriedale). The buildings in Berriedale, Bruan and Lybster were retained post 1900. A minority left to found Lybster, Bruan, Latheron and Berriedale FCC in 2000.
Maryburgh (and Killearnan). The Killearnan building was retained post 1900.
Montrose: Grace Church
Mull and Coll
Nairn
Newmilns: Covenant Church
North Harris (Tarbert)
North Tolsta
North Uist, Grimsay and Berneray (Carinish). The minister in 1900 joined the UFC and those who remained had no settled pastor until 1912. The minister left to found North Uist and Grimsay FCC in 2000.
Oban
Pairc (Gravir)
Paisley. Founded as a mission from Govan Free Church in 1961. The minister left to found Paisley FCC in 2000.
Perth: Knox
Poolewe and Aultbea. The minister in 1900 joined the UFC and those who remained had no settled pastor until 1914. The building in Aultbea was retained in 1905. A minority left to found Poolewe and Aultbea FCC in 2000.
Portree. The minister in 1900 joined the UFC and those who remained had no settled pastor until 1923. The minister left to found Portree FCC in 2000.
Raasay
Rogart (Pittentrail). The charge was linked with Eddrachillis in 1981. The minister left to found Eddrachillis FCC in 2000.
Rosskeen (Achnagarron)
Rothesay. Some who had left the Free Church in 1892 after the Declaratory Act and formed into a church were readmitted after its repeal in 1905. Services ceased in 1997.
St Andrews
Scalpay near Harris. Joined the Free Church from the UFC in 1929. A minority (not the minister - the charge was vacant) left to found Scalpay Harris FCC in 2000.
Shawbost (Bragar). A minority (not the minister - the charge was vacant) left to found Shawbost FCC in 2000.
Sleat and Strath
Smithton (Culloden)
South Uist and Benbecula (Lochboisdale).
Snizort. The minister in 1900 joined the UFC and the first Free Church pastor was settled in 1906. The minister left to found Snizort FCC in 2000.
Stirling
Stornoway. The minister in 1900 joined the UFC and the first Free Church pastor was settled in 1906. A minority left to found Stornoway FCC in 2000.
Stornoway High
Stornoway Seminary
Strath. The minister joined the UFC in 1900 and those who remained had no settled pastor until 1922. A minority left to found Strath FCC in 2000.
Tain (and Fearn). The Fearn building was retained post 1900.
Tarbat (Portmahomack). The minister left to found Tarbat FCC in 2000.
Tayvallich. Of the two Free Church places of worship in 1900 one was retained. It has since closed.
Thurso (and North Coast).
Tong
Tornagrain
Trotternish
Urquhart (Ferintosh) and Resolis
Urray and Strathconon (Muir of Ord)
Wick (and Keiss). The Keiss building was retained post 1900.