Holy Trinity & St Barnabas
Churches in Paisley, Renfrewshire
By 1880, the Oxford movement had reached Paisley and it was decided to build on a chancel and sanctuary with a vestry and organ loft. This was built over a tiny graveyard in which the Reverend Wade is still buried, and was completed in 1883. The sanctuary is noted for its fine Minton tile work which was gifted by the Earl of Glasgow. The choir was then robed and moved to the chancel. Since that time, changes have been made to the halls and many presents have adorned the church, but the basic fabric of the building has remained unchanged.
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Holy Trinity & St Barnabas
read moreWelcome to Holy Trinity & St Barnabas Scottish Episcopal Church - an inclusive and welcoming church within the Anglican tradition. Whether you are a life-long Episcopalian or Anglican seeking a new ‘home', or someone just beginning to explore what a relationship with God might mean, we hope you will feel at ease with us. All are welcome to Worship with us, and if you are baptised a Christian (in any tradition) you are encouraged to take Communion with us as well. We are part of the Scottish Episcopal Church, which traces its history back to the beginnings of Christianity in Scotland and is a member of the world-wide Anglican Communion - a family of some 70 million Christians in more than 160 countries.