Crimond Church

Crimond Church
Crimond Church
Crimond clock, with 61 minutes

Crimond Church is a Christian, Church of Scotland Presbyterian church, located on the east side of the A90 road in the center of the village of Crimond, Aberdeenshire, Scotland at location NK0556

The church clock, bearing the inscription "The hour's coming", has an extra minute between the eleven and twelve making for 61 minutes in the hour. The clock is electric but the original movement is displayed in the church in memory of late councillor Norman Cowie OBE who raised the funds for the electrification of the clock.

The church's fish-shaped weather vane was lost for many years but was found recently and reinstalled at the top of the spire. The vane had previously been the target of vandalism, showing bullet holes from an air rifle.

The Lord is my Shepherd

The 23rd Psalm ("The Lord is my Shepherd") is traditionally sung to the tune 'Crimond' [1] written in 1871 by 19th century minister's daughter Jessie Seymour Irvine.

Church Ministers

  • Rev Hamish Lyall (1993–2002)
  • Rev George Baird (1972–1984)
  • Rev Spencer (1960s)
  • Rev John Cardno (1505-)
  • Rev William Boyd (18th century)
  • Rev John Calder (early 20th century)

External links

Coordinates: 57°35′38″N 1°55′05″W / 57.59400°N 1.91802°W / 57.59400; -1.91802



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