We meet every Sunday to sing, listen to a talk which connects the bible to real life and to receive prayer. Beyond our events St Mungo's is a thriving community of people where you can belong.

St Mungo’s is a Scottish Episcopal Church who believe in the: 

- Centrality of Christ and the cross of Christ,
- Renewing and empowering work of the Holy Spirit,
- Inspiration and authority of the Bible.
 

Our vision is to Be Love and our core values that underpin the culture of St Mungo’s are:

Word and Spirit // Worship and Prayer // Family // Kingdom

Come join us as we explore faith and seek to make a positive impact locally and internationally.

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Find out more about what motivates us

 

Meet the staff team who support the work of the church

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Our History

Our roots

St Mungo’s is a member church of the Scottish Episcopal Church, which forms part of the Anglican Communion. Our church began with an evening service and Sunday school in 1863 and the Ladycroft building was built in 1869. It was built as a church and a school, with a cottage for the headteacher, in an age of revival of both worship and of education.

St Mungo

St Mungo was one of the three great figures in Scottish Christian history along with St Ninian and St Columba.

Mungo is a nick name meaning amiable or lovable, so he was obviously someone who was well liked! He was educated in Fife by St Serf and it is said that he made his way to Glasgow by way of the Pentland Hills, where he is thought to have preached. St Mungo was also known as Kentigern.