A worshipping community since 1072

Welcome

Join us for Morning Worship at 10.30am every Sunday

Morning Worship is on Sunday at 10:30am led by the minister, the Rev. Dr. MaryAnn R. Rennie. Matthew Beetschen, the Master of Music, will be at the organ, and leading the Abbey Choristers .
During the service there is a wriggly table in the south aisle, with activities for those who like to “do” while they listen.
The sacrament of Holy Communion is celebrated on the second Sundays of March, June, September and December.
Lunchtime prayers are held each Wednesday at 12.15pm in the Memorial Chapel.
All are welcome at any of our services

To be recognised as a vibrant, compassionate,
self-sustaining Christian community, welcoming to all

Core Values We Uphold

Welcoming

We create an inclusive atmosphere, inviting everyone to share in our worship. Our doors are open to all, fostering a sense of belonging.

Tradition

Honouring our historical roots, we embrace the traditions of the Church of Scotland while adapting to the needs of modern worshippers.

Community

Fostering a strong sense of community, we connect individuals through shared faith and vibrant musical celebrations, strengthening bonds within our congregation.

Music

Music is central to Dunfermline Abbey, enriching worship and connecting people to its rich history and spiritual heritage.

Worship follows a traditional Church of Scotland pattern with the Word of God taking central place

Why Choose Dunfermline Abbey for Worship?

Explore the unique offerings that make Dunfermline Abbey a cherished place for worship and community engagement.

Historic Significance

As one of Scotland’s oldest churches, Dunfermline Abbey stands as a monument to the nation’s rich spiritual and royal history, unique in its heritage and influence.

Vibrant Worship Environment

We offer a dynamic worship experience with uplifting music and a strong community spirit, ensuring that every service is memorable and engaging.

Opportunities for Growth

Dunfermline Abbey provides numerous opportunities for spiritual growth through various programmes, events, and services designed to nurture faith and fellowship.

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Experience Connection at Dunfermline Abbey

Morning Worship

Morning Worship is on Sunday at 10:30am
The Order of Service for all Services is usually
available from the Thursday before the Service.

Abbey News & Community Updates

Stay informed with the latest news, upcoming events, and community initiatives at Dunfermline Abbey. Here you’ll find updates on restoration projects, special services, exhibitions, and opportunities to get involved. Discover how our historic Abbey continues to thrive as a centre of heritage, worship, and local engagement in the heart of Dunfermline.

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Concert
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Summer Concert Series – Jean-René André from Rennes Cathedral

In August 2025, the Abbey Church of Dunfermline is hosting a series of free concerts on Saturdays at 12.00- 12.45.Saturday

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Children
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Summer Story Time

Stories, play and art for three-to-five-year-olds and their carers will run on Fridays 1st and 15th August, 10.30-11.30am, in the

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Concert
Dunfermline Abbey

Summer Concert Series – Tiffany Vong from Jordanhill Parish Church

In August 2025, the Abbey Church of Dunfermline is hosting a series of free concerts on Saturdays at 12.00- 12.45.Saturday

Discover the wonder of the Abbey Church

The Abbey Church of Dunfermline is a must-see for its rich history and striking architecture. Here, you can visit the tomb of King Robert the Bruce and other Scottish monarchs, admire beautiful stained glass windows—including the Carnegie Tiffany Window—and experience a blend of medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic styles in a welcoming, historic setting.

Review of 2024

Welcome to our Dunfermline Abbey Review of 2024. This year, our historic Abbey has continued to be a vibrant centre of worship, community, and heritage in the heart of Dunfermline. From inspiring Sunday services and creative family workshops to welcoming visitors from near and far, 2024 has been a year of connection and celebration.
Join us in this video as we look back on the highlights of the past year and share the enduring story of Dunfermline Abbey—Scotland’s treasured landmark for over 950 years.

We Would Love Your Support!

Love Dunfermline Abbey?

The ongoing upkeep and maintenance of the Ministry of our historic Abbey is entirely funded by the generous support of our congregation and donations from visitors.
Donating allows us to continue to offer ministry in Dunfermline and welcome over 25,000 people every year to discover the Abbey’s place in Scotlands rich history.

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