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Isle of Harris
Isle Of North Uist
Isle Of Lewis
Isle of Lewis
St Peter's Church was built in 1837-8 and dedicated in 1839; it was consecrated in 1898. The chancel was added in 1954 by George Macnab. It is a simple harled rectangular church with a pinnacled tower at the west end.
The oak pulpit with statues of saints came from King's College, London. The stone bowl used as a font was brought from the Flannan…
Isle of Lewis
Isle of Lewis
Isle of Harris
Isle of South Uist
Isle of Barra
The church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea opened on Christmas Eve 1888 when people from all around the islands gathered for Midnight Mass. Mass times are Sunday 11:30am, Monday 10:00am and Saturday 10:00am.
Isle of South Uist
Isle of Lewis
Much local material – Lewisian Gneiss, Borve pottery, Harris tweed – is used in this white-harled cruciform church, built 2005-07. Impressive tapestry of Our Holy Redeemer by Meg Thompson. Antique oak crucifix donated by the Diocese of Aachen, Germany. Unique oak lectern, presidential chair and curved ash pews, all custom-made and decorated with…
Isle of Lewis
Isle of Lewis
Isle of Lewis
Isle of Barra
The church at Eoligarry is dedicated to St Vincent de Paul. Mass times: Tuesday 10:00 and the third Sunday of every month at 4:00pm.
Isle of Barra
Barra Church of Scotland is the only protestant church on the island. Services are every Sunday at 11:30am followed by tea and biscuits for a time of fellowship.
Isle Of Benbecula
A warm Hebridean welcome awaits you! Benbecula Church of Scotland, a listed building, is located at the east end of Griminish. We pray that your time in Benbecula and sharing with our fellowship, will offer rest, restoration and great blessing.