Denny Westpark Church of Scotland records
Denny Broompark (Denny United Associate, United Presbyterian and Broompark United Free)
Denny West (Denny Free Church, United Free)

Primary maker
1. Denny Westpark Church
2. Denny Broompark Church
3. Denny West Church
Production date
1793-2000
Description
Denny Westpark: Centenary booklet, 2000
Denny Broompark: Session minutes 1793-1963, Managers minutes, 1852-1954, Baptisms, 1879-1963, Communion Rolls, 1844-1963, Proclamations, 1932-1963, Seat rental books, 1923-198, Missionary Association minutes, 1879-1884, Cash book 1936-1961
Denny West: Session minutes, 1879-1963, Deacons Court minutes, 1901-1961, Baptisms, 1843-1875, Communion Rolls, 1869-1963, Proclamations, 1932-1963, Cash book, 1923-1937, Newsletter,

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Administrative History
Denny Westpark Church resulted from the amalgamation of Denny Broompark Church and Denny West Church in 1963.
The newly united congregation met in the building previously used by Denny West Church
Broompark Church had its origins in a group of seceders who left Denny Parish Church in 1738, meeting for worship first of all at Lochgreen Farm, Falkirk, before moving to what is now Bonnybridge. In 1743 some members moved to Dennyloanhead where they built a new Church. In the early 1770s, the remaining Denny members began to express an interest in building their own Church, but it was not until 1787 that this Church opened as an Associate Burgher congregation, referred to in the Session Book of 1793 as the "Burgher Place of Worship at Denny", originating from the first Secession of 1733 and the Breach of 1747. The Session minutes of 1844 refer to the United Associate Session (of the United Associate Synod of the Secession Church). The Church was known as Denny United Presbyterian Church from 1847 until 1900, as Broompark United Free Church from November 1900 until November 1929, and as Broompark Church of Scotland from December 1929 until its union with Denny West Church in October 1963.
Denny West Church had its origins in the Disruption of 1843, when a group of members left Denny Parish Church to form Denny Free Church, meeting first of all at Risk Farm, Dunipace, before erecting a Church building at Duke Street, Denny. Plans to renovate this building in the late 1890s were eventually superseded by the decision to erect a completely new building, which opened in 1900 as Denny United Free Church. Following the Union of 1929 this Church became known as Denny West Church of Scotland, retaining this name until its union with Broompark Church in 1963 to become Denny Westpark Church of Scotland.
Record level
Collection
Production date
1793-2000
Measurements
111 items (1.2m)
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Restriction
Open - expired restriction on access
Accession number
CH3/1551

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