Arbuthnott, Bervie & Kinneff Parish Church, Category B listed church in Inverbervie, Scotland.
Arbuthnott, Bervie & Kinneff Parish Church is a stone building in Inverbervie that functions as both a place of worship and a community center. It features a pipe organ from 1904 and decorative stained-glass doors added during the millennium celebrations, alongside recent kitchen and accessibility improvements.
The church resulted from merging the separate parishes of Arbuthnott and Bervie into one congregation, a change that reflected broader shifts in regional religious organization. This union brought together communities that had previously worshiped independently.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local community and hosts activities beyond worship, bringing people together throughout the year. It reflects the religious traditions that have shaped daily life in this region for generations.
Services are held on Sunday mornings when visitors are welcome to attend, and the building is accessible for people with mobility needs. The church is located in the village center, making it easy to find and visit during community events or open times.
A 2021 extension added modern kitchen facilities to the building, creating dedicated space for community gatherings and events. This addition demonstrates how the structure continues to adapt to the needs of people who use it today.
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