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  1. The Church of Scotland (Property and Endowments) Act, passed by Parliament in 1925, transferred ownership of glebes and buildings used by congregations (such as churches and manses) into the ownership of the General Trustees. These two acts helped pave the way for re-unification of some of Scotland's Protestant denominations.

  2. The Scottish Presbyterian church was formed when it broke away from Rome in 1560. Its theology (beliefs) were based on the ideas of John Knox, a disciple of John Calvin. The free kirks tend to take the Bible more literally. About 10% of the people in Scotland are members of this church, but when asked in a census, 47% of people said this was ...

  3. Government. Church of Scotland government is organised on the basis of courts, mainly along lines set between 1560 and 1690. Each of these courts has committees, which may include other members of the Church, and at national level employ full-time staff. Our councils, forums and committee pages include more about their work and remit.

  4. The Church of Scotland connects with people and communities across Scotland and the world, spreading the message of the Gospels and the word of God, and...

  5. Properties for sale. Our list of current properties for sale includes particulars and viewing details which can be downloaded below. Further information can be obtained by emailing properties@churchofscotland.org.uk. Property type: All.

  6. The Public Gallery will be open on a first come, first served basis from around 8.45 am daily. The only entrance to the Public Gallery will be from the Lawnmarket (Royal Mile) at the door opposite the roundabout at the top of Johnston Terrace. Members of the public will NOT be allowed to enter by way of the New College Quadrangle. The Assembly ...

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