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  • About
    • About Us
    • Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals
    • Abbeyview Community Research
    • Youth Project
    • Growing Young
    • Privacy statement
  • Covid-19
  • Latest service
  • Healing services
  • Midweek Praise
    • Hope in Peace
    • Hope in Praise
    • Hope in Mercy
    • Hope in Grief
    • Called and Loved By God
    • Belonging to God
    • You're Worthy
    • Chosen by God
    • A Thankful Heart
    • God's Glorious Majesty
    • The Lord Fills My Life With Good Things
    • Why
    • God Made Us And We Belong To Him
    • The Holy Spirit is Here
    • Jesus Transforms Lives
    • Becoming Strong in Faith
    • Growth in the Family of God
    • Christian Commitment
    • Nurturing Relationships
    • The Relentless Love of Jesus
    • Pathways to Faith
    • Fruits of the Spirit
    • Lent and Easter 2020
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About Us

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Dunfermline St Ninian’s was created in 1957 when the church of St Andrew’s South was moved to the new Abbeyview area of the town, and renamed. The current building, the third on the site, has been here since 1996.

We are part of the national Church of Scotland, which means we are Reformed in theology and Presbyterian in organisation. Find out more about the Church of Scotland, what it believes and how it is organised, on the national church website.

The Minister, together with the Kirk Session, governs the Church within a Presbyterian system of government.  Members of the Congregation, along with elders, form the leadership groups which include: Pastoral Care, Mission and Outreach, Christian Nurture, Finance, Property, Social & Fundraising and Communications.

Our minister, the Rev Carolann Erskine, joined us in March 2018.
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Where to find us

St Ninian's is at the top of Whitelaw Road, in the Abbeyview area of Dunfermline. The postcode for satnav is KY11 4HE.
​There is parking at the church.
Bus number 5 serves Abbeyview from Dunfermline Town centre.
The nearest railway station is Dunfermline Town.
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Accessibility

The building is fully wheelchair accessible throughout, with disabled toilet facilities, disabled parking spaces and step-free access to the front door.
There is a loop system in the sanctuary for hearing aid users.

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​Scottish Charity Number SC007453 

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