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Children usually stay in church for the first half of Sunday services and are then invited to go upstairs for 'J Club' - which offers age-appropriate activities linked to that day's Bible reading. If young children find it hard to settle, they can sit in the gathering area where the adult with them
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church. The church remained a ruinous condition, after Somerset's attack, into the 17th century and, though it was refurbished, it is not known when. The church was said to have been restored, extended and improved throughout, but in 1799 the decision was made to build a new church which was opened
78:, meaning "settlement on the ridge overlooking a ravine", tends to show there was a settlement there in the 8th century. The first known mention of a church at Tranent came in 1145 when it was established by the archdeacon, Thor, son of a local landowner. The church was granted by Richard, 115:. At a total cost of over 10,000 pounds, the church was extensively refurbished and refurnished in 1954. The congregation had to meet in the town hall during the work, but the church they returned to is much the same as it is today. The church is a category B 86:
and the building was described as being of a higher standard than the normal country church. Although a settlement grew around the church by 1251, it remained in the hands of Holyrood. There are also canonical records of a chapel, dedicated to
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There is a service every Sunday morning at 11:00am in the church (except on Remembrance Sunday when it is 11:30am, the service is preceded by a public service at the war memorial at around 10:45am – 11:20am).
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The present church at Tranent was built by John Simpson and opened in 1800, as what is believed to be at least the third church in the town. Local legend has it that a chapel dedicated to
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when Thomas Cranstoun, the first minister took over from the evicted canons and the last Roman Catholic priest, Thomas Moffat; the church of St. Peter was now a reformed
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After every Sunday service tea/coffee and biscuits are served in the gathering area. This is a good opportunity to socialise and get to know each other.
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Communion services are held at 11am on: • 1st Sunday in March • 1st Sunday in June • 1st Sunday in September • 1st Sunday in Advent
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can still see and hear the service - the children are provided with activities to keep them occupied. A creche is also available.
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and later confirmed by Saer de Quincy, the local baron. Tranent parish came under the jurisdiction of the canons of
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The kirkyard contains many fine gravestones, including the remains of the Caddell family of
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The church was badly damaged in 1544 and 1547, each time by the forces of the
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in 1800, a church which still stands high above the ravine overlooking the
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http://www.enteastlothianmuseums.org/exhibitions/tranent/churches/Ai57.htm
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http://eastlothianmuseums.org/exhibitions/tranent/churches/Ai1988.htm
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The second Sunday of each month is an all-age worship in the church.
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Church of Scotland
East Lothian
Tranent
Edinburgh
grid reference
NT402734
St. Martin of Tours
Lindisfarne
Brythonic
Archbishop of St Andrews
Holyrood Abbey
St. Peter
Earl of Hertford
Rough Wooing
Scottish Reformation
Protestant
Firth of Forth
listed building

Rev John Sharp
Rev Thomas Cranston
Rev Alexander Forrester
Rev James Gibson
Rev Robert Wallace
Rev Robert Balconquel
Rev Walter Balconquel
Rev Thomas Kirkcaldie
Rev Robert Balconquel
Rev Andrew Barclay

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