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Metropolitan Community Church Edinburgh

Religion and belief, Edinburgh
Email: mail@mccedinburgh.org
MCC Edinburgh is an ecumenical Christian church celebrating the lives of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.

We worship every Sunday at 6pm (11am during August) at Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1EL.

www.mccedinburgh.org

MCC Edinburgh was founded in 1995, as the result of outreach held at the first Pride Scotia festival. From small beginnings, and with the hard work of many hands the church has grown and flourished over the last thirteen years. We recently celebrated our birthday - which we traditionally still celebrate on the third Sunday of July, which is when Pride used to be!

Over the years, we have met in various venues including the University of Edinburgh Chaplaincy Centre, the Friends Meeting House and in 2003 we moved to our current home, Augustine United Church at 41 George IV Bridge.

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We meet each week for worship at 6pm, except for August, when we meet at 11am. Our worship services are relaxed and informal, using contemporary music and liturgies that reflect the ordinary day to day nature of our lives. We welcome a broad range of theologies and beliefs and encourage one another to discover our own answers to life's big questions. Our communion is open to all regardless of faith background, and we use alcohol free juice and gluten free wafers, as important symbolic and practical signs of our principle of inclusivity.

Funded by the Scottish Government and developed by the Equality Network, supported by LGBT Youth Scotland and Stonewall Scotland