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Scotland's Churches Trust is a Scottish
registered charity A charitable organization or charity is an organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being (e.g. educational, Religion, religious or other activities serving the public interest or common good). The legal definitio ...
whose “aims are to advance the preservation, promotion and understanding of Scotland’s rich architectural heritage represented in its churches and places of worship of all denominations.” Its principal activities are “promoting heritage and tourism” and “giving of grants”. It primarily carries out these activities by offering financial support and practical advice for church repairs and modernisation projects, organ recitals and concerts, a church recording scheme and by promoting its fourteen ''Pilgrim Journeys'' across Scotland, that include over 500 places of current or former worship. Formed in 2012 from two older built heritage organisations, the Scottish Churches Architectural Heritage Trust and Scotland's Churches Scheme, it currently has over 1300 churches in its membership.


History

In 1974, broadcaster and writer
Magnus Magnusson Magnus Magnusson (born Magnús Sigursteinsson; 12 October 1929 – 7 January 2007) was an Icelandic-born British-based journalist, translator, writer and television presenter. Born in Reykjavík, he lived in Scotland for almost all his life, al ...
created The Steeplechase fundraising scheme to help raise funds to preserve Scotland's churches. In 1978 he became the founding chairperson of the Scottish Churches Architectural Heritage Trust, a position he held until 1985. Its primary aim was to assist congregations in the preservation and upkeep of their buildings. In 1980, the board invited noted fundraiser Florence MacKenzie (1935-2010) to become the Trust's director, in which post she remained until her retirement in 2009. MacKenzie was granted an MBE for her services to the restoration of church buildings in 1996. Other former trustees include
Lady Marion Fraser Lady Marion Anne Fraser (née Forbes; 17 October 1932 – 25 December 2016) was a Scottish music educator. Personal life Fraser was the daughter of Elizabeth Taylor Watt and Robert Forbes. She attended school in Glasgow at Hutchesons' Girls' G ...
and Lord Penrose. During its first three decades SCAHT was instrumental in preserving “churches of all sizes – historic and small country kirks as well as synagogues”. These buildings include
Kilarrow Parish Church Kilarrow Church () is a Church of Scotland parish church, overlooking and serving Bowmore on the island of Islay. The "Round Church", as it is often known, was built in 1767. It has a highly unusual circular design, copied by some churches bui ...
in Islay, St Magnus' in Orkney, St Marnoch's in Angus, Sacred Heart in Wigton,
Yester Parish Church Yester Parish Church is a church of the Church of Scotland in the village of Gifford, East Lothian, Gifford, East Lothian, Scotland. The village forms part of Yester, Bolton and Saltoun parish, and is a linked charge with Humbie Parish Church. ...
in East Lothian and St Michael and All Angels, Inverness. Founded in 1996, Scotland's Churches Scheme was an ecumenical membership charitable trust that assisted “living” churches work together and make their buildings the focus of their communities by regularly opening their doors and sharing their history and heritage. Among other activities, the Scheme provided a series of “how-to” guides to assist its member churches in researching and presenting their stories, secure their buildings, welcome visitors and record and interpret their graveyards. It also published a series of Regional Guides listing the history and architectural heritage of ecclesiastical buildings across Scotland. In 2012 the Scottish Churches Architectural Heritage Trust and Scotland's Churches Scheme merged to form Scotland's Churches Trust. HRH Princess
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became its patron and Dr Brian Fraser its first Director. In 2013 the SCT launched ''Scotland’s Pilgrim Journeys'', a collection of six trails across Scotland that encompassed the medieval tradition pilgrim visits to ecclesiastical sites with contemporary faith tourism. In recent years the Trust has provided grants towards the costs of major fabric works and minor maintenance activities. It also offers financial support to church organists seeking to improve their skills and churches offering organ concerts. Its Scottish Pilgrim Journeys initiative has been increased from six to fourteen different trails across the country.


Governance

* Patron: HRH Princess
Anne, Princess Royal Anne, Princess Royal (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950) is a member of the British royal family. She is the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the only sister of King ...
KG, KT, GCVO, GCStJ, QSO, CD * Hon President:
Robin Blair Robin Orr Blair, CVO, WS (born 1 January 1940), former Lord Lyon King of Arms of Scotland, is a retired solicitor, and was a partner with Dundas & Wilson CS and later with Turcan Connell. From 1988 until his appointment as Lord Lyon, he held ...
CVO, WS Vice Presidents: Trustees: * Director: Dr DJ Johnston-Smith * Chairperson, Board of Trustees: Prof Adam Cumming * Chairperson, Grants Committee: Ros Taylor RIBA


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External links

* {{official, https://scotlandschurchestrust.org.uk/ Christian charities based in the United Kingdom Heritage organisations in the United Kingdom Architectural history