This church is located in the village of Invergowrie, near Dundee. It is a local parish church of the Church of Scotland. Designed by architect John Robertson, it is an example of an early Gothic building, with a square tower and fine open timber roof. It was opened in 1909, and until 1945 was known as St. Columba’s Church. It is still in active use. The tower contains a war memorial bell from 1924 and there is a pulpit and Communion table of Austrian oak with carvings and stained glass windows inside the church.