St Saviour’s Church, Bridge of Allan, was established in 1865 to serve the growing village, welcoming visitors who came for the healing spa waters and the fresh air of the area. Over the years, it has remained a beacon of warmth and hospitality, offering both locals and visitors a place of peace, prayer, and spiritual nourishment. The church has always been committed to serving the community, both in times of joy and challenge.
We invite you to join us for our Sunday services and other events throughout the year.
St Modoc’s Church, situated in the heart of Doune, was founded in 1878 and has long been a place for both spiritual reflection and community gatherings. We are close to the famous Doune Castle, now known from Monty Python and the TV series Outlander. We are a small but welcoming church, offering a regular Sunday service of Holy Communion. Our church is easily accessible with plenty of parking available, and we are equipped with a hearing-aid loop for those who need it.
Our services are open to all.
As part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, we are guided by the Five Marks of Mission:
These marks shape everything from our Sunday worship to our involvement in justice, ecology, and community care.
Access recent Vestry meeting minutes here.
Keir Street
Bridge of Allan
FK9 4AY
George Street
Doune
FK16 6BZ
Rector: Rev. Aaron Moffat-Jackman
The rector is unavailable on Monday and Tuesday. Please contact secretary@saint-saviour.org or secretary@stmodocsdoune.co.uk if it is urgent.