Moray, Scotland
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See Scotland Open Brethren for introduction and abbreviations, and an alphabetical list. D.V., this list will eventually contain Exclusive assemblies as well, but presently just Open Brethren, and is sorted geographically.
Contents
Central Moray
Aberlour
- f. 1872, through N.E.S.; disc. 1960s. 1872, Blairsheannach Farmhouse; 1872, Public Hall, Charlestown of Aberlour; by 1951, MacDonalds Hall, High St.
Craigellachie
- f. by 1889, fr. Aberlour; c.1930, united with Aberlour.
- The Mission Hall.
Dufftown
- f. 1872, through N.E.S.; disc. 1980s.
- By 1897, MacDuff St. Hall: by 1933. Gospel Hall, Macduff Pl.
Northcentral Moray
Elgin
- Elgin Community Church of God, Scotland (OB BC) 1872-2020+
- formerly Elgin Baptist Church.
- Elgin Gospel Hall @ 190 Elgin St. +1904+; @ Masonic Hall on Academy St. +1924+; West End Mission Hall +1939+; Riverside Gospel Hall @ Bridge St., Bishopmill +1979-2020+
Hopeman
- first Hopeman assembly planted after evangelism 1925-1930+
- Hopeman Gospel Hall, Scotland 1951-1982
- aka Memorial Hall 1951+; Harbour Street Gospel Hall 1959-1982
Lossiemouth
- f. 1902, after mission.
- 1902, Mrs Edward's house; by 1922, Gospel Hall, James St.
Rothes
- f. c.1873, through N.E.S.; disc after 1933.
- Mr Younie's house; 1874, Mason’s Hall; by 1897, Public Hall.
Northeast Moray
Buckie
- 1. f. by 1879.
- 2. f. 1882.
- 1882, James Duncan’s house; 1887, Gospel Hall, West Church St; 1922, Gospel Hall, 49 West Church St.; by 1933, Good Templars’ Hall, West Church St.; by 1951, Gospel Hall, 60 West Church St.
Portessie
- f. 1901.
- By 1897, Mission Hall, 129 Portessie; by 1933, Mission Hall, 129 Portessie; 1961, Assembly Hall, 4 Ogilvie St.
Cullen
- f. 1902.
- 1916, Gospel Hall, Seatown.
Sandend
- f. 1894 after mission; disc. 1997.
- By 1922, Gospel Hall, Portsoy.
Inchberry
- f. 1909; 1913 disc.
- 1909, George Johnstone's house; 1909, Incberry Hall, Orton.
Keith
- f. 1873, through N.E.S.; disc. c.1963.
- By 1897, Gospel Hall; by 1922, Institute Hall, Mid St.
Rothiemay
- fl. c.1894.
Northwest Moray
Findhorn
- fl. 1874, through N.E.S.
Forres
- f. 1883.
- 1894, Gospel Hall, Caroline St.
Sources
- Scotland Open Brethren by Neil Dickson