Sherbrooke Mosspark Church Explained

Sherbrooke Mosspark Church
Other Name:Sherbrooke St Gilbert Church
Coordinates:55.8441°N -4.2984°W
Location:Glasgow
Country:Scotland
Denomination:Church of Scotland
Previous Denomination:United Free Church of Scotland
Website:Church website
Former Name:Sherbrooke United Free Church (1900-1929)
Sherbrooke Parish Church(1929-1940s)
Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church (1940s-2017)
Status:Active
Functional Status:Parish church
Architect:William Forsyth McGibbon
Architectural Type:Church
Completed Date:1900
Presbytery:Presbytery of Glasgow
Minister:Thomas L. Pollock

Sherbrooke Mosspark Parish Church, also known as Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church, is a congregation of the Church of Scotland serving the Pollokshields, Dumbreck and Mosspark areas on the south side of Glasgow, Scotland.[1] It is within the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Glasgow.

History

The church was designed by the architect William Forsyth McGibbon in a 13th-century Gothic style. The hall was completed in 1894 and the church itself in 1900, as Sherbrooke United Free Church,[2] taking its name from the address on Sherbrooke Avenue, which in turn originated from the first family to make their home on the street, who had links to Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia in Canada. In 1929, the United Free Church of Scotland united with the Church of Scotland.[3]

During World War II, the Sherbrooke congregation was joined by that of nearby[4] St Gilbert's Parish Church[3] [5] (which had been part of the pre-1929 Church of Scotland); the St Gilbert's building, completed in 1911, remained unused for a few years before being transported brick-by-brick to a new location away at Burnside, South Lanarkshire,[6] [7] where it remains in use today as a prominent local feature.[8]

Another merger occurred in late 2017[9] when Mosspark Parish Church, serving the neighbourhood to the west of Pollokshields, joined to create the current Sherbrooke Mosspark Parish Church. The Mosspark buildings on Ashkirk Drive, dating from 1927,[10] [11] [12] were taken over and renovated by Harvest Glasgow.[13]

Building

The church building is located at 240 Nithsdale Road, close to Dumbreck railway station. It is a Category B Listed structure.[14]

Whilst nearing the completion of a major refurbishment to celebrate the congregation's centenary, the church was destroyed by a serious fire in 1994.[15] [16] The burnt-out shell of the building was, however, able to be restored by the architect James Cuthbertson, with the work completed by 1998.[16] [17] A new 3 manual Lammermuir pipe organ was installed.[18] The rebuilt sanctuary has notable, modern stained glass windows.[19]

Ministry

Past ministers include Very Rev George Johnstone Jeffrey from around 1928 to 1952 when he was elected Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

The current minister (since 2003) is the Reverend Thomas L. Pollock.[20]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sherbooke – St Gilbert's Parish Church, Pollokshields . 2008-12-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081220065316/http://www.pollokshieldschurchestogether.org.uk/ssg.shtml . 20 December 2008 . dmy-all .
  2. E. Williamson et al., The Buildings of Scotland; Glasgow (page 570), Penguin Books, 1990,
  3. https://www.localprayers.com/GB/Glasgow/133346763428471/Sherbrooke-St-Gilbert%27s-Church Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church
  4. https://canmore.org.uk/collection/1256402 Pollockshields, Glasgow, general view showing Dumbreck Road, Sherbrooke Avenue, and Springkell Avenue. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-east
  5. https://pollokshieldsheritage.co.uk/worship.html#SGC Places of worship
  6. https://canmore.org.uk/site/165260/glasgow-church-avenue-burnside-parish-church-halls-and-session-house Glasgow, Church Avenue, Burnside Parish Church, Halls And Session House
  7. http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/warmemscot-post-39914.html Burnside Blairbeth Parish Church
  8. http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB33788 Burnside Road, Church Avenue, Burnside Parish Church including halls, session house, boundary walls and railings
  9. https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/15528367.amp/https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/15528367.amp/ Mosspark residents set to lose vital facilities as church moves to sell off property
  10. https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/lifestyle/13307931.memories-mosspark-church-in-1929/ Memories: Mosspark Church in 1929
  11. http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB33584 167 Ashkirk Drive, Mosspark Parish Church (Church of Scotland)
  12. https://canmore.org.uk/site/163266/glasgow-167-ashkirk-drive-mosspark-parish-church-and-hallGlasgow, 167 Ashkirk Drive, Mosspark Parish Church And Hall
  13. https://harvestglasgow.church/ The Harvest Glasgow website
  14. http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB33453 240 Nithsdale Road, Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church and hall
  15. http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/warmemscot-ftopic6738.html Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church
  16. https://pollokshieldsheritage.co.uk/sherchurch.html Sherbrooke-St Gilbert's Church
  17. http://guide.visitscotland.com/vs/guide/5,en,SCH1/objectId,INF52401Svs,curr,GBP,season,at1,selectedEntry,home,tis.byp,1/home.html
  18. Web site: Church Organs.
  19. https://web.archive.org/web/20040816020605/http://www.erskine.nildram.co.uk/sherbrooke/stained_glass.htm Stained Glass
  20. Church of Scotland Yearbook 2007-8, p. 177,