St Mary’s

A Scottish Episcopal Church, serving the people of Dunblane

St Mary’s is a church that welcomes and supports people at all stages of life. Together we explore faith and prayerfully work to put it into action. Whoever you are, wherever you come from, there is a place for you here.

Feel free to contact us or join us at a service or event.

About Us

We are a diverse and inclusive congregation, gathered from across Dunblane and the surrounding area. 

Children & Young People

Our children and young people are essential members of our congregation. 

Church Hall

St Mary’s Church Hall can be booked for private functions, classes, club meetings or other activities on weekday evenings and Saturdays and during the day out with the school terms.

Church Life

St Mary’s is a church that welcomes and supports people at all stages of life.  Together we explore faith and prayerfully work to put it into action. 

Come worship with us!

Upcoming Events

Mar
30
Sun
Fourth Sunday of Lent (Mothering Sunday)
Mar 30 all-day

8.30 a.m. Holy Communion (1970)

10:30 am Eucharist (1982) with Mothers’ Union members

8:00 pm   Night Church

 

Apr
1
Tue
Eco Cafe @ St Mary's Church Hall
Apr 1 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Apr
3
Thu
Tea and Toast @ St Mary's Church Hall
Apr 3 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 am
Apr
6
Sun
Fifth Sunday of Lent
Apr 6 all-day

8.30 a.m. Holy Communion (1970)

10:30 am Eucharist (1982)

8:00 pm   Night Church:  Compline

 

Apr
7
Mon
Monday Gathering @ St Mary's Church Hall
Apr 7 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

An opportunity to meet together to pray, chat and enjoy a cuppa!

How to find us

Address:

St.Mary’s is located at the Fourways Roundabout on Perth Road in Dunblane FK15 0HQ

India Gate Restaurant

St Mary's

Keeping You Safe

Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults  is vital and we at St Mary’s are committed to fostering an environment where everyone is able to worship and participate in the life of the church in safety.

Latest News

A Christmas Journey 2024

A team from St Mary’s, St Blanes and Dunblane Free Church, led by our local Scripture Union worker, Gordon Roy,  met with Primary 7 pupils from all three local schools this week  for an exploration of the Nativity story.