Thursday 13 May 2010

Of the Holy Rude and Unicorn

Now Spot and I's holiday has turned into a staycation, we headed to Stirling for the day. We often pop through to see progress of the Hunt of the Unicorn series, being woven in Stirling Castle. I also needed to get a new pair of trainers, so we killed two birds with one stone, so to speak!


On the way from the city centre to the castle, we dropped into the Holy Rude church. It was the first time either of us had visited, despite walking by many times! What a beautiful church, with a rich and varied history. I won't bother going into detail here as it's all there on their webpage.

I was particularly impressed by this stained glass window:



The beauty and work of this window is outstanding. I just wish it was a brighter day, so the photo really gave it justice.

The church also has one of the only original hammer beam ceilings left in Scotland.



This ceiling was used by Historic Scotland when they were reconstructing the ceiling of the great hall at Stirling Castle.

A wonderful and historic place. It also felt like a very vibrant church. One member we talked to was really passionate about the church and its history, but definitely is part of its present and future. Sometimes, it is only when we look back we can learn to more forward in faith, showing God to all we meet.

1 comment:

  1. I know it intimately! This was our school church and each year the whole school processed the length of the town for end of term services. It was quite a sight! I have sung (choral work) in it many times - fabulous accoustic. And the organ has a very special sound. (They're looking for a minister if anyone is interested!!)

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