- List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
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The Church of Scotland has a Presbyterian structure, which means it is organised under a hierarchy of courts. Traditionally there were four levels of courts: the Kirk Session (at congregational level), the Presbytery (at local area level), the Synod (at a regional level) and the General Assembly (the Church's highest court). However, the synods were abolished in the early 1990s as they had ceased to have any significant power.
Scottish local government was reorganised in 1975, creating a new system of regions and districts to replace the long-standing counties and burghs. The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland also ordered a major reorganisation of presbyteries in the mid-1970s, redrawing presbytery boundaries to make them broadly contiguous with the then-new local government boundaries. An example was the union of the former Presbyteries of Cupar and St Andrews, creating a new Presbytery of St Andrews (which also included the Parishes of Newport-on-Tay, Wormit and Tayport, previously in the Presbytery of Dundee). This new Presbytery's boundaries mirrored the North East Fife District Council.
Following further local government reorganisation in the 1990s (replacing regions and districts with a single-tier system of councils), it was proposed to further considerably reduce the number of Presbyteries (possibly to as few as seven). This proposal was rejected by the General Assembly. Since 2003 several presbyteries have voluntarily sought permission to merge, as described below. Despite these mergers the existing Presbytery numbering system is being retained, albeit now with some gaps.
It is the presbyteries which have oversight of parishes and pastoral responsibility for parish ministers, and the Kirk Sessions of the individual parishes are subordinated to them. A parish minister is answerable to the Presbytery, not to the Kirk Session. The following is a list of presbyteries, arranged according to historical synod, and with the presbytery code number from the Church of Scotland Yearbook.
Synods
Synod of Lothian
- 1. Presbytery of Edinburgh [1]
- 2. Presbytery of West Lothian
- 3. Presbytery of Lothian
Synod of The Borders
- 4. Presbytery of Melrose and Peebles
- 5. Presbytery of Duns
- 6. Presbytery of Jedburgh
Synod of Dumfries and Galloway
- 7. Presbytery of Annandale and Eskdale
- 8. Presbytery of Dumfries and Kirkcudbright
- 9. Presbytery of Wigtown and Stranraer
Synod of Ayr
Synod of Clydesdale
- 13. Presbytery of Lanark
- 14. Presbytery of Greenock and Paisley, created in 2003 by the merger of:
- Presbytery of Paisley
- Presbytery of Greenock
- 16. Presbytery of Glasgow [4]
- 17. Presbytery of Hamilton [5]
- 18. Presbytery of Dumbarton [6]
Synod of Argyll
- 19. Presbytery of Argyll, created by the recent merger of:
- Presbytery of South Argyll
- Presbytery of Dunoon
- Presbytery of Lorn and Mull
Synod of Forth
- 22. Presbytery of Falkirk [7]
- 23. Presbytery of Stirling
Synod of Fife
Synod of Perth and Angus
- 27. Presbytery of Dunkeld and Meigle
- 28. Presbytery of Perth
- 29. Presbytery of Dundee [10]
- 30. Presbytery of Angus
Synod of Grampian
- 31. Presbytery of Aberdeen
- 32. Presbytery of Kincardine and Deeside
- 33. Presbytery of Gordon [11]
- 34. Presbytery of Buchan
- 35. Presbytery of Moray [12]
Synod of The Southern Highlands
- 36. Presbytery of Abernethy
- 37. Presbytery of Inverness [13]
- 38. Presbytery of Lochaber
Synod of Ross, Sutherland and Caithness
- 39. Presbytery of Ross
- 40. Presbytery of Sutherland
- 41. Presbytery of Caithness
- 42. Presbytery of Lochcarron and Skye
- 43. Presbytery of Uist
- 44. Presbytery of Lewis
Presbyteries not formerly part of any Synod
- 45. Presbytery of Orkney
- 46. Presbytery of Shetland
- 47. Presbytery of England [14]
- 48. Presbytery of Europe [15]
- 49. Presbytery of Jerusalem
See also
Categories:- Church of Scotland
- Synods
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