Gilcomston Church is an evangelical congregation, a member of the Didasko fellowship, which meets in the church building on Union Street, Aberdeen, Scotland. The building is a striking example of 19th-century ecclesiastical architecture, blending sandstone and granite in a design by renowned architect William Smith. It was opened in 1868 and the church’s slender spire, a defining feature of its exterior, was added in 1875, later rebuilt in 1995.
Inside, the church offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, with its oak screen and choir stalls, a 1902 Binns pipe organ, and beautiful stained glass windows by artists such as David Gauld, Douglas Strachan, and Jane Bayliss. In 2004, the interior was refurbished, ensuring that its historical charm was preserved while updating its functionality.
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