Welcome to the Old High Kirk Website
Kilmarnock, Scotland. See Map.
You can find us between Church Street and Soulis Street beside the Railway Viaduct.

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The Rev William Hall Bd. Our Minister Rev Willie Hall welcomes you to our Website.
We celebrated his 25 years ministry in the Old High Kirk on Friday 23rd January 2004.
 
Morning Worship in the Henderson Church
Sunday 6th July 2008
all visitors welcome
Our website is part of our Church Restoration Project. Its purpose is to allow users who want to view our church building which is a place of historic interest in Kilmarnock, at times midweek or other than Sunday Worship times. There are facilities in any of the three links below to contact us and make arrangements for your visit, when a guide can accompany you and tell you of the church's association with Robert Burns. 
Old High Kirk Kilmarnock in the Autumn


The Old High Kirk of Kilmarnock (Church of Scotland)

The Sunday School meet in the Church for the Childrens address, after which they retire to various places for their activities.



The latest Recent Events / outing have been posted in the Recent Events Page - view this now!


We are pleased to confirm the completion of Phase 1 of our Restoration Project. In addition we now have a new notice board at the Church Street entrance to the church.

Our new notice board is bright and welcoming and hopefully will be seen by all who pass by.


The church opened for worship on Sunday the 14th May 2006 after extensive work had been completed on the cupola tower and church building, the Session house roof was recently made wind and water tight and the contractors are off site, until we are in a position to have the Session House wall restoration work done.

A beacon set on a hill cannot be hidden.

Members leaving after morning worship on Sunday 14th May 2006.

The finer points of the restoration work are a source of endless discussion.

Back home to his mother church after 22 years in Australia Mr Hugh Lambie (third from the left) together with Mr Jack Wells (Elder), Rev Hall & Mrs Stephen.


TARTAN DAY in Kilmarnock town centre goes from strength to strength.

The Tartan Day Pipers marching past the OHK Logo

Put this date in your diary as "Not to be missed".


See our forSale page to see how you can contribute to the Restoration of our fine old building by purchasing our Recipe Book and have something to brighten your life style

Brand new to our website is a booket (Professionally printed) of our Memorial Windows, certainly worth a look!