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This article needs some changes. The (currently unaffiliated?) congregation that meets in the Gilcomston South Church building is called "Gilcomston Church". After the departure of this former C of S congregation from the denomination, the formal structure of a Church of Scotland congregation of Gilcomston South was dissolved at the end of 2013 and the former parish of Gilcomston South was allocated to South Holburn [source: Feb 2014 response from clerk of local C of S presbytery to enquiry].
So in order to decide what happens to this article we need to decide whether the article is primarily about the building (Gilcomston South Church, a building retained by the Church of Scotland) or the current church body with slightly changed name that meets in the building (Gilcomston Church, a congregation independent of the Church of Scotland which rents the building from its former denomination). If the emphasis is on the latter, then the title needs to be changed.--PeterR2 (talk) 21:15, 26 May 2015 (UTC)Reply