St. Jude's Church, Glasgow

St. Jude's Church

St. Judes church in Woodlands Road, Glasgow, Scotland
55°52′10″N 4°16′30″W / 55.8694°N 4.2750°W / 55.8694; -4.2750Coordinates: 55°52′10″N 4°16′30″W / 55.8694°N 4.2750°W / 55.8694; -4.2750
Location Glasgow
Country Scotland
Denomination Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland
Weekly attendance ~80
Architecture
Functional status Church
Heritage designation Category B listed building
Architect(s) John Burnet
Style French Gothic
Completed 1875

St. Jude's Church is a place of worship of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland on Woodlands Road in Glasgow, Scotland. It is the largest church building of this denomination, constructed circa 1874-6 for the Woodlands United Presbyterian Church, later Woodlands United Free Church. The Free Presbyterian Bookroom is located in back rooms at the church.

In the early 20th century, in a previous building also known as St Jude's, the name given to it by its previous owners, the congregation had an attendance of over 1,000,[1] and was the largest Free Presbyterian congregation.

A well-known pastor of the church was Donald Maclean, who served the church from 1960 until his retirement in 2000.

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