Greyfriars Kirk

About Greyfriars Kirk

Greyfriars Kirk is a place of worship, a place to celebrate the arts, events, and exhibitions, as well as being a well-known historical landmark for all ages.

Greyfriars Kirk Description

Greyfriars Kirk is a place of worship, a place to celebrate the arts, events and exhibitions as being a well-known historical landmark for all ages.

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Greyfriars at 12 resumes on the 17th of January with the Miller Duo at noon.🎹🎻 Come and enjoy this #FREE concert! 🎡

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The Kirk office reopens this week on Thursday at 9️⃣. See you then!

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There will not a #Gaelic service this Sunday at 12.30. Join us next week on the 6th of January as we resume in the New Year! πŸŽ‰

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This Sunday is a special one, as the Kirk Session will be leading our 11 am service. Take a walk through the Kirkyard, and join us. πŸ‘‹

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There will be no #MidweekPrayers this Thursday- we will resume this time of reflection and fellowship on the 3rd of January at 1.10 pm.

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The Kirk office will be closed this week, and reopens on the 3rd of January. We can’t wait to see you then (we're dreaming of warmer weather... ❄️).

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It’s the last Sunday before the Advent season comes to a close. Come in out of the cold, and join us at 11.00 am this Sunday for a family-oriented service together. πŸŽ„β„οΈβœοΈ

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#MidweekPrayers will be led by the Rev Dr Richard Frazer this week from 1.10-1.30 on Thursday. Come join us for this special time of prayer in the Kirk. πŸŽ„πŸ””πŸ›

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We are delighted to announce that our sermons are now available online! πŸ—£ Listen now at greyfriarskirk.com/sermons.

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This week is a busy one in the Kirk! We will be hosting the Gaelic and George Heriot’s School services, as well as the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. 🎻🎡
To keep up, follow along on social media or click the link below πŸ‘‡ to check out our events online. http://ow.ly/ipWI50jACb7

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Today is the #Gaelic Christmas service! Join us for this special celebration of the season at 12.30. πŸŽ„πŸŽβ„οΈ

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The Rev Dr Richard Frazer, our parish minister, will lead the 11 am worship this Sunday here at the Kirk. Come and share this special time of fellowship with us.

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Tickets are going fast! Don't wait to get yours for this amazing event.

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This is great-- thank you David!

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Our new Kirk Magazine for Winter 2018-2019 is out, featuring stories about our new Associate Minister, HMY Iolaire, poetry from Seamus Heaney and more! Pick up your copy today at the Kirk, or click the link below to read online. πŸ“šπŸ“–πŸ”β›ͺ️ http://ow.ly/Har950jVr7e

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We can't wait for the Carol Ceilidh this Sunday evening!
Reserve your tickets online by visiting bit.ly/carolceilidh or call the church office at 0131 225 1900! Adults are Β£5 pp, and a family ticket (2 adults, 2 children max) are Β£10. Can't wait to see you there.

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We would like to thank the friendly staff that helped us find the toumb we.were.looking.for. They made my dad's visit to Scotland even more special.

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We both just love it so very very very very much and we enjoyed the ghost tours, it was very very very very very interesting and Edinburgh is so very very very very very beautiful and I think everybody should go and do the ghost tours and even the Highlands tour were the Loch Ness monster too, it was amazing.

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The story of the dog is very good but somthing evil lies within the graveyard, the bad energy seems to emit itsself from the black mausoleum, enter at your peril

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The best historical place I've visited in Edinburgh, it's just amazing! I visited Dr. Robertson's grave (my thesis work is about him and his "History of America")

I attended the Gaelic service once (even I don't speak Gaelic).

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I would like to thank Wallace who took the time to help me find the graves that I was looking for, and all the great stories and information he provided. I love visiting Edinburgh, as everyone is so friendly and helpful <3 thank you!

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I love the story of Greyfriar's Bobby . This graveyard is full of peace, birds singing, squirrels running around - a lovely atmosphere. There is nothing scary here - just peace and so much history one can almost hear it. A must visit in Edinburgh. Astonishing old family tombs set amongst wildflower and herb gardens. I loved it

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Greats!!!!

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A beautiful, historical place. The staff were very helpful.

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Lovely place to visit while in Edinburgh

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Great little Kirk with a lot of history to take in.

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A interesting moving experience wandering around this very ornate churchyard

More about Greyfriars Kirk

Greyfriars Kirk is located at Greyfriars Place, EH1 2QQ Edinburgh, United Kingdom
(0131) 225 1900
http://www.greyfriarskirk.com/