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Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church

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Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church

Sherbrooke St. Gilbert's Church is a congregation of the Church of Scotland serving the Pollokshields and Dumbreck areas on the south side of Glasgow, Scotland. It is within the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Glasgow.

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History

The church was designed by the architect William Forsyth McGibbon. The hall was completed in 1894 and the church itself in 1900, as Sherbrooke United Free Church. In 1929 the United Free Church united with the Church of Scotland.

Following a serious fire in 1994, the church was restored by the architect James Cuthbertson. A new 3 manual Lammermuir pipe organ was installed.

The present congregation was created from the union of the former separate ex-UF Sherbrooke Church and St Gilbert's Parish Church (which had been part of the pre-1929 Church of Scotland).

Building

The church building is located at 240 Nithsdale Road, close to Dumbreck railway station.

Shortly after the completion of a major refurbishment, the church was destroyed by fire in 1994. The burnt out shell of the building was, however, able to be restored. The rebuilt sanctuary has notable, modern stained glass windows.

Ministry

The current minister (since 2003) is the Reverend Thomas L. Pollock.

References

Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church Wikipedia