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Who we are
Brucefield Church is a congregation of the Church of Scotland in Whitburn. We are a group of men, women and young people committed to worshipping God and serving our community. We hope you will find these pages useful - please contact us if there’s anything else you’d like to ask.
Worship is at the centre of the life of God’s people and we gather for worship at 11am on Sunday We sing (both modern and traditional hymns), we pray, read the Bible, and explore the meaning of the Bible for our lives today. All ages are welcome!
Worship is at the centre of the life of God’s people and we gather for worship at 11am on Sunday We sing (both modern and traditional hymns), we pray, read the Bible, and explore the meaning of the Bible for our lives today. All ages are welcome!

Location of worship / Church Address

62 East Main Street
Whitburn,
West Lothian
EH47 0RD
United Kingdom
Phone: 01501 748666

Church Pastor

Rev Graham Smith
Locum Minister
62 East Main Street
Whitburn,
West Lothian
EH47 0RD
United Kingdom
Phone: 01506 442917

Quote of the Day
Psalms 56:4
In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust...
In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust...
Brucefield Kirk Whitburn Denomination
Church of Scotland
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Brucefield Kirk Service Times
Worship is at the centre of the life of God’s people and we gather for worship at 11am on Sunday
We sing (both modern and traditional hymns), we pray, read the Bible, and explore the meaning of the Bible for our lives today. All ages are welcome!
It's been more than a year since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times
We sing (both modern and traditional hymns), we pray, read the Bible, and explore the meaning of the Bible for our lives today. All ages are welcome!
It's been more than a year since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times

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Brucefield Kirk History
A brief history The origins of Brucefield Church go back to 1766, when a Secession Church, a breakaway from the Parish Church, was formed. A Church was built at the junction of Longridge Road and Dixon Terrace, where today a memorial plaque marks the spot. This building was known as “the barracks”, although in reality it housed only theological students, never soldiers! They came to Whitburn to study under the first minister, Professor Archibald Bruce. In the 19th century the congregation became Whitburn Free Church and moved to a new building on the Main Street. Today known as the Shaw Hall this is still part of the Brucefield buildings. It was in 1929, with the union of the United Free Church and the Established Church, that the congregation first took the name Brucefield. The present sanctuary was built in 1966, and is ‘A’ listed by Historic Scotland as a building of major architectural interest.

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Brucefield Kirk listing was last updated on the 29th of May, 2022