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Campbelltown United Presbyterian Church can be traced to 1781, when the village, in Ardersier parish, Inverness-shire, was receiving sermon from the Antiburgher Presbytery of Elgin. Its existence as a congregation seems to have been intermittent and services were resumed definitely only in 1842. The first United Secession minister was appointed in 1852. It passed successively to the United Presbyterian and United Free Churches, in the latter case as Ardersier North, which united with Ardersier South as Ardersier United Free in 1907. The Church of Scotland charge, Ardersier West, united with Ardersier East as Ardersier in 1963. It was in the presbytery of Inverness and the synod of Moray. |