We are a diverse and dispersed community of Episcopalians (Anglicans) throughout Caithness who come together to worship in one of two centres: Thurso or Wick.
The geographic spread of the communities means that is challenging to meet the spiritual needs of all the community. This is especially so during this Co-Vid19 pandemic.
We, along with …… the Crask Inn, the congregations of Dornoch, Brora, Lairg, Tain and Tongue, and those of the North-West Highlands make up the Northern Chapter of the United Dioceses of Moray, Ross and Caithness.
If you come from the Church of England, the Church of Ireland, or the Church in Wales, the way we do things in the Scottish Episcopal Church will seem familiar. We are also part of The Porvoo Communion, and therefore in full communion with the Lutheran churches in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Estonia and Lithuania.

To find out more about St John’s, head over to their website. They are a small but active and devoted congregation.

The congregation of St Peter’s includes many who either were or are still involved at Dounreay.
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Oscar Wilde
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