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-====== Churches & Cathedrals ======+====== Churches & Cathedrals ​in Glasgow ​====== 
 +  * [[http://​struthers-glasgow.org/​|Struthers Memorial Church]] - //Struthers Memorial church is an Independent Pentecostal Fellowship founded in the early 1950's It has grown from a small house group of less than a dozen people based in the town of Greenock in the West of Scotland to a group of churches with branches in Scotland, England and Wales.// 
 +  * [[http://​www.cityofgodglasgow.net|City of God Glasgow]] - //The Redeemed Christian Church of God: Our mission as a church is to establish the kingdom of God in Glasgow through the preaching of the word and the praise of his name. God has placed us in the City center of Glasgow to change the spiritual climate of Glasgow and the rest of the world through the preaching of the Word and the praise of the name of Jesus.// 
 +  * [[https://​glasgowvineyard.org/​|Glasgow Vineyard Church]] 
 +  * [[https://​www.nkchurch.org.uk/​|New Kilpatrick Parish Church]] 
 +  * [[http://​saintmarycalton.org.uk/​|St Mary of the Assumption]] - //Saint Mary’s Parish, Abercromby Street, Glasgow, often known as Saint Mary’s, Calton.//
   * [[https://​www.passionistsglasgow.com/​|Saint Mungo'​s]]   * [[https://​www.passionistsglasgow.com/​|Saint Mungo'​s]]
   * [[https://​www.giffnockurc.com/​|Giffnock United Reformed Church]] - //Giffnock URC is a friendly, traditional church in the south side of Glasgow, Scotland.//   * [[https://​www.giffnockurc.com/​|Giffnock United Reformed Church]] - //Giffnock URC is a friendly, traditional church in the south side of Glasgow, Scotland.//
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   * [[https://​www.salvationarmy.org.uk/​west-scotland|Salvation Army]] - West Scotland Division   * [[https://​www.salvationarmy.org.uk/​west-scotland|Salvation Army]] - West Scotland Division
   * [[https://​www.ufcos.org.uk/​|United Free Church of Scotland]]   * [[https://​www.ufcos.org.uk/​|United Free Church of Scotland]]
-  * [[http://​www.urcscotland.org.uk/​|The United Reformed Church]]+  * [[http://​www.urcscotland.org.uk/​|The United Reformed Church]] ​- //The Synod was formed in 2000 when many of the Scottish Congregational Churches joined the United Reformed Church, combining with a small numbers of Churches of Christ that were already part of the United Reformed Church.//
   * [[https://​www.govanlinthouseparish.org/​|Govan and Linthouse Parish Church]]   * [[https://​www.govanlinthouseparish.org/​|Govan and Linthouse Parish Church]]
   * [[https://​glasgow.anglican.org/​|United Diocese of Glasgow & Galloway: The Scottish Episcopal Church]]   * [[https://​glasgow.anglican.org/​|United Diocese of Glasgow & Galloway: The Scottish Episcopal Church]]
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   * [[https://​www.cardrossparishchurch.org|Cardross Parish Church]]   * [[https://​www.cardrossparishchurch.org|Cardross Parish Church]]
   * [[http://​www.kenmure-church.co.uk/​|Kenmure Church of Scotland]]   * [[http://​www.kenmure-church.co.uk/​|Kenmure Church of Scotland]]
 +==== City Centre ====
 +  * [[https://​www.destinyglasgow.com|Destiny Church]] - //Our founders, Andrew & Sue Owen relocated to Glasgow in late 1989 and started the first public meeting of Destiny Church in January 1990. They came to Glasgow to start a life-giving church, which proclaimed the powerful gospel of Jesus Christ, presented in a modern and relevant way. The first meetings started with just eight adults and their children in a small room of a local hotel.//
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 ==== Partick ==== ==== Partick ====
   * [[http://​www.stsimonspartick.org.uk/​|St. Simon'​s of Partick]]   * [[http://​www.stsimonspartick.org.uk/​|St. Simon'​s of Partick]]
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 +==== Shawlands ====
 +  * [[https://​www.destinyglasgow.com|Destiny Church]] - //Our founders, Andrew & Sue Owen relocated to Glasgow in late 1989 and started the first public meeting of Destiny Church in January 1990. They came to Glasgow to start a life-giving church, which proclaimed the powerful gospel of Jesus Christ, presented in a modern and relevant way. The first meetings started with just eight adults and their children in a small room of a local hotel.//
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 +==== East End ====
 +  * [[https://​trinity-methodist-shettleston.org.uk|Trinity Methodist Shettleston]] - //Located in the East End of Glasgow, we're a small church sharing our faith together. //
  
 ====== Synagogues ====== ====== Synagogues ======
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   * [[https://​www.glasgownecropolis.org/​tours-events/​|The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis: Walking Tours]]   * [[https://​www.glasgownecropolis.org/​tours-events/​|The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis: Walking Tours]]
   * [[https://​www.southernnecropolis.co.uk/​|The Southern Necropolis]] - //This website is dedicated to promoting the historical and educational assets of the Southern Necropolis (opened 1840).//   * [[https://​www.southernnecropolis.co.uk/​|The Southern Necropolis]] - //This website is dedicated to promoting the historical and educational assets of the Southern Necropolis (opened 1840).//
 +  * [[https://​geologyglasgow.org.uk/​wp-content/​uploads/​2020/​10/​glasgow-necropolis.pdf|Glasgow Necropolis: A Geological Trail (PDF)]]
 ====== Related ====== ====== Related ======
   * [[http://​glasgowmosaic.com|Mosaic Community Church: A church for the churchless. A space for the rejected.]] - //Mosaic is part of the Communitas International (CI) network. CI is an organisation involved in leadership development,​ church planting and forming missional initiatives in the major cities of Europe. It was established in the 1960s and is active today in 16 European countries.//​   * [[http://​glasgowmosaic.com|Mosaic Community Church: A church for the churchless. A space for the rejected.]] - //Mosaic is part of the Communitas International (CI) network. CI is an organisation involved in leadership development,​ church planting and forming missional initiatives in the major cities of Europe. It was established in the 1960s and is active today in 16 European countries.//​
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