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St John's, Aberdeen

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Location
  
Crown Street, Aberdeen

Dedication
  
St John the Evangelist

Functional status
  
Active

Phone
  
+44 1224 591527

Groundbreaking
  
20 November 1849

Country
  
Scotland

Consecrated
  
6 May 1851

Address
  
Aberdeen AB11 6HG, UK

Status
  
Parish church

Denomination
  
Scottish Episcopal Church

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Diocese
  
Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney

Similar
  
St Margaret of Scotland, St Andrew's Cathedral, St Machar's Cathedral

St John the Evangelist — also known as St John's — off Crown Street is a Scottish Episcopal Church in Aberdeen, Scotland.

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History

The Episcopal congregation in Aberdeen that became St John's Church began when the Kirk of St Nicholas ejected Rev Dr George Garden in 1693 for refusing to conform to the Presbyterian Establishment. After a spell in exile, he returned to Aberdeen by 1720 and gathered around him the remnants of his flock.

Over the next one hundred and thirty years, the congregation met in several houses and a larger building in Golden Square, dedicated to St John the Evangelist.

Present Church

During the long incumbency of Rev. Patrick Cheyne, a new building off Crown Street, was consecrated by the Primus, Bishop William Skinner and opened for worship on 6 May 1851. The congregation has worshipped there continuously since then. Cheyne was prosecuted in 1858 by Bishop Thomas Suther for his Tractarian “Six Sermons” on the Eucharist. His successor, the Rev. Frederick G Lee soon resigned to found a new congregation, St Mary’s Carden Place, and the Patrons, Dr George Grub and Dr George Ogilvie beseeched John Comper to come to Aberdeen in 1861.

During the first years of Comper’s incumbency a day school was built, dedicated to Cheyne’s forty years association with St John’s, then in the year 1863 the first sister arrived from the Society of Saint Margaret, the foundress of St Margaret’s Convent, 17 Spital, Aberdeen.

Comper resigned the charge at St John’s in 1870 to spend more time in his new mission located in the Gallowgate slums of Aberdeen (now St Margaret of Scotland, Aberdeen). The reredos of St John’s was designed by Sir Ninian Comper in memory of his parents.

In 2013 the church became the first in Scotland to invite Muslims to share its building as the neighbouring mosque was so small that some were forced to worship outside.

Website

http://stjohnsaberdeen.wordpress.com/

References

St John's, Aberdeen Wikipedia