ARDROSSAN PARISH CHURCH
A SHORT HISTORY OF PARK CHURCH
On 9 January 1857, 15 men met in Ardrossan and agreed to take steps to form a United Presbyterian Church Congregation.
The first elders were ordained in May of that year and the first Communion held on 26 July 1857. The first minister was inducted on 22 December 1857 and the original church building in Glasgow Street (now the Church of the Nazarene) was opened for public worship on 27 December 1857.
In 1900 the congregation agreed to union with the Free Church and the church became Park United Free Church of Scotland.
In 1929 the congregation assented to union with the Church of Scotland retaining the name “Park” and was allocated a parish in Ardrossan, North of Eglinton Road.
In 1942, the congregation agreed, with the approval of Presbytery to be ‘transported’ eventually to a new building situated centrally in the Park Parish.
In 1958 work began on the present building in Dalry Road and the congregation was formally moved to the new location on 26 September 1959. At this stage the congregation adopted the Model Constitution Quoad Sacra of 1931 (as amended).
Ministers
Rev Simon S Stobbs1857 – 1860
Rev William Murray 1861 - 1873
Rev William McGilchrist 1873 – 1911
Rev Campbell Stephen1911 – 1917
Rev Robert Whiteford1918 – 1942
Rev James S Clark1943 – 1949
Rev Donald Currie1950 – 1964
Rev David Lyall1965 – 1971
Rev George B Wilson1972 – 1977
Rev Kenneth J Pattison1977 – 1984
Rev Alexandeer Downie1985 – 1997
Rev William Johnstone 1998 – 2009
Rev Tanya Webster2011 – 2019
Rev Marion Howie also served as auxiliary minister alongside the ministers from 1991 - 2009