St Giles’ Cathedral
St Giles’ Cathedral is a historic and active congregation of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded in 1124 by King David I, it has stood at the heart of the city for more than 900 years and has played a central role in Scotland’s religious and civic life. Located on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh’s Old Town, St Giles’ is known for its connection to the Scottish Reformation and to John Knox’s ministry, while continuing today as a modern Presbyterian church shaped by worship, prayer, music, preaching, and welcome. As both a parish church and a major destination for visitors from around the world, it offers a distinctive ministry at the intersection of faith, history, and public life. For more information, visit their official website: St Giles’ Cathedral.
St Giles’ Cathedral Speakers
| Speaker | Organization | View |
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Rev. Dr. Scott Rennie |
Church of Scotland |