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St Andrew's Church, Lisbon

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Affiliation
  
Protestant

Opened
  
1899

District
  
Lisbon District

Municipality
  
Lisbon

Completed
  
1899 (1899)

Phone
  
+351 21 804 3410

Region
  
Lisboa Region

Groundbreaking
  
1899

St Andrew's Church, Lisbon

Location
  
Rua Arriaga, Lisbon, 1100, Portugal.

Address
  
R. Arriaga 13, 1200-608 Lisboa, Portugal

Similar
  
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St Andrew’s Church is the only congregation of the Church of Scotland in Portugal. It seeks to provide English-speaking Reformed Christian worship and pastoral care to a multinational community.

An English-speaking congregation was established in Lisbon by the Free Church of Scotland in 1866; the present church building in Rua Arriaga in the historic Lapa district of Lisbon was constructed in 1899. The Church of Scotland services are conducted in English, but the building is also used by a Portuguese-speaking Methodist congregation.

The majority of the congregations of the Free Church of Scotland united with the United Presbyterian Church in 1900 creating the United Free Church of Scotland, which itself united with the Church of Scotland in 1929. The congregation was part of the Church of Scotland’s Presbytery of Spain & Portugal, which in 1974 became part of the Presbytery of Europe, which was renamed the International Presbytery in 2016.

Services are held at 11.00 am every Sunday. As of late March 2013 the congregation is without a permanent minister; the previous minister was the Rev Graham McGeoch, who was ordained and inducted to the congregation in December 2009 and moved to Edinburgh in early 2013.

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St Andrew's Church, Lisbon Wikipedia