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The East Church of Inverness was erected to serve as a chapel-of-ease in 1798, at the time of the disruption in 1843 however the minister and the entire congregation of the East charge chose to adhere to the Free Church, and retained the property accordingly. The church, under the ownership of the Free Church, was altered in 1852, rebuilt in 1897, and for many years stood as the focus-point for evangelistic work in the Highlands. The Kirk Session, which sits within the Presbytery of Inverness, is still active today as Inverness East. |