The church, which seats 700, was built in 1901 on a steeply sloping site with the church hall and other accommodation under the church. Designed by William Mackintosh in early Gothic revival style in red sandstone with freestone dressings. Stained glass by Gordon Webster, St Enoch Studios, Isobel Goudie and William Wilson. Organ James F Binns 1903, altered by Rushworth & Dreaper 1980. . Ness Bank Church’s vision is to be a church without walls reaching out in faith to our parish and beyond with the light, the love, the hope and the peace of our Lord Jesus Christ. . Beautiful church with a lovely view of River ness and bridge. . From the church👇 We serve Christ in many different ways at Ness Bank Church, but at the heart of all that we do week by week is our faith in Jesus Christ and central to that is our Sunday morning worship – come and see for yourself, you are assured of a warm welcome and you may just find it transforms your life. . Good...
Read moreI recently visited the Ness Bank Church Hall where Inverness Foodstuffs run their food bank and meet up café for the homeless and those in need or just need a chat and was overwhelmed by the sense of love warth and welcoming as soon as you walk through the door. Every volunteer that helps Pam & Alan here are worth their weight in gold. Keep up the hard work...
Read moreThis is a beautiful piece of architecture on the outside and inside.
The staff are friendly and welcoming, invited us in. Very clean and peaceful interior, one could feel the presence of God.
Located right next to the Ness river, Inverness castle and castle tavern are opposite. 5-10mins walk from the train and bus station.
Loads of other places to see...
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