Our Church is 105 years old. It started out as a Tin Tabernacle many years before the present building, paid for by William Brown, a local Butcher. The present church was opened on 1st January 1902 on the site of the old Tabernacle. It is located in the East End of Glasgow on the main Shettleston Road, right in the heart of the community. The stained glass window on the left is in memory of Rev P Oliphant Hirst who was the minister during the ‘golden age’ of the church. A man of ‘Great Heart’ who showed the ‘Kindness of God. This window was originally in Parkhead Methodist Church and was transferred to Shettleston in 1965 when Parkhead closed