Close Menu
BibleLon – Grow in Faith with Daily Verses, Devotionals, and Bible StudyBibleLon – Grow in Faith with Daily Verses, Devotionals, and Bible Study
    What's Hot

    July 7th Chronological Bible Readings – Chronological Bible Blog

    July 7, 2026

    Shocking Murders Place Spotlight on America’s Mental Health Crisis

    July 7, 2026

    Today's Verse – Psalm 18:30

    July 7, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • July 7th Chronological Bible Readings – Chronological Bible Blog
    • Shocking Murders Place Spotlight on America’s Mental Health Crisis
    • Today's Verse – Psalm 18:30
    • Democrats Begin Pulling Platner Endorsements After Maine Candidate Faces Sexual Assault Allegation
    • July 7, 2026 – Bible verse of the day
    • New House Maps Put Control of Congress Up for Grabs This Fall
    • ‘There’s Freedom in Christ’: Christian Pastor Released from Prison on Independence Day
    • What Americans Really Believe About Angels, Demons & the Supernatural
    Tuesday, July 7
    BibleLon – Grow in Faith with Daily Verses, Devotionals, and Bible StudyBibleLon – Grow in Faith with Daily Verses, Devotionals, and Bible Study
    • Home
    • Bible Study
    • Bible Trivia
    • Christian Living
    • Daily Verse
    • Devotionals
    • Jesus
    • Prayer
    • Videos
    • Read the Bible
    BibleLon – Grow in Faith with Daily Verses, Devotionals, and Bible StudyBibleLon – Grow in Faith with Daily Verses, Devotionals, and Bible Study
    You are at:Home»Christian Living»Time capsule unearthed in ruins of fire-ravaged church
    Christian Living

    Time capsule unearthed in ruins of fire-ravaged church

    adminBy adminDecember 13, 20253 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Time capsule unearthed in ruins of fire-ravaged church
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    The time capsule was discovered in the burnt out ruins of St Mungo’s Church in Cumbernauld. (Photo: Church of Scotland)

    A long-forgotten time capsule has been uncovered in the charred remains of a landmark North Lanarkshire church, months after the building was destroyed in a deliberate fire.

    Contractors dismantling what was left of St Mungo’s Church in Cumbernauld stumbled across the metal container during clearance works, following a request from congregation members who suspected a capsule had been buried when the church’s foundation stone was laid in 1964.

    The capsule had been sealed and placed beneath the base of the building in November 1964, when the stone was set in place by General Sir Richard O’Connor, then the Queen’s Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

    Its discovery came only after Morag Rusk — Session Clerk of Cumbernauld Trinity Parish Church and formerly of St Mungo’s — found an old order of service for the foundation-stone ceremony among her late mother’s belongings.

    Another member of the congregation unearthed a similar document, which contained a line noting that “a canister containing records and coins shall be laid in the foundations.”

    Armed with that clue, Mrs Rusk asked the demolition team to keep watch.

    “Amazingly they actually found it in the rubble and handed it over to us,” she stated.

    Inside the tightly packed canister were copies of the Cumbernauld News from October and November 1964 — including the edition announcing the death of the church’s minister, Rev Simon Roy MacKintosh, who died just five days prior to the laying of the foundation stone.

    Also preserved were documents from the Linlithgow and Falkirk Presbytery relating to the church’s construction, notes outlining the minister’s early ideas for the layout, the congregational roll, and several coins. Pewter communion items were among the few other objects recovered.

    The cylinder was opened recently at a Cafe Church gathering, where members shared both the sadness of the church’s loss and the delight of the unexpected historical find.

    St Mungo’s — designed by renowned architect Alan Reiach and famous for its pyramid-shaped roof — had stood in the heart of Cumbernauld since the 1960s.

    The B-listed structure went up in flames on August 2 in what emergency services later confirmed was a deliberate act of fire-raising. No one was harmed, but the building was beyond saving. Police Scotland say no arrests have yet been made, but the investigation remains open.

    The congregation, now part of Trinity Parish Church following a 2024 union with Cumbernauld Old Church and Kildrum and St Mungo’s, has been grieving the loss of a beloved spiritual home.

    Moderator of the General Assembly Rt Rev Rosie Frew visited the ruins shortly after the fire to offer support.

    Overcome with emotion, she described the congregation as “grieving” and assured them of the wider Church’s prayers.

    Despite the trauma, Mrs Rusk says conversations about a new, modern building on the site have already begun. Discussions with the local officials and the Church of Scotland’s General Trustees are still at a preliminary stage and are set to continue into 2026.

    capsule Church fireravaged Ruins Time unearthed
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    The Founders Meant to Keep Government Out of the Church, Not God Out of the Government

    July 3, 2026

    What is cPanel? – Christian Web Trends Blog: Church Websites, Design, SEO

    July 2, 2026

    What is MyOCC? – Christian Web Trends Blog: Church Websites, Design, SEO

    June 30, 2026
    Top Posts

    Women are ‘easy targets’ for religious-based persecution

    November 5, 20253 Views

    December 5, 2025 – Bible verse of the day

    December 4, 20252 Views

    Fear Makes Noise, Faith Makes Room

    November 17, 20252 Views

    ‘My conscience is clear,’ says Päivi Räsänen after Finland’s Supreme Court hears Bible tweet case 

    November 1, 20252 Views
    Don't Miss
    Bible Study

    July 7th Chronological Bible Readings – Chronological Bible Blog

    By adminJuly 7, 2026

    Psalm 92; Psalm 93; Psalm 94; Psalm 95; Psalm 96; Psalm 97~ Click here to…

    Shocking Murders Place Spotlight on America’s Mental Health Crisis

    July 7, 2026

    Today's Verse – Psalm 18:30

    July 7, 2026

    Democrats Begin Pulling Platner Endorsements After Maine Candidate Faces Sexual Assault Allegation

    July 7, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    About Us

    Welcome to BibleLon — your trusted online destination for spiritual growth, daily inspiration, and a deeper understanding of God’s Word.

    At BibleLon, our mission is to help believers around the world connect with the teachings of Jesus Christ, strengthen their faith, and live according to the Word of God. We provide powerful resources that guide you through prayer, Bible study, and Christian living — helping you grow spiritually every day.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Latest Post

    July 7th Chronological Bible Readings – Chronological Bible Blog

    July 7, 2026

    Shocking Murders Place Spotlight on America’s Mental Health Crisis

    July 7, 2026

    Today's Verse – Psalm 18:30

    July 7, 2026
    Recent Posts
    • July 7th Chronological Bible Readings – Chronological Bible Blog
    • Shocking Murders Place Spotlight on America’s Mental Health Crisis
    • Today's Verse – Psalm 18:30
    • Democrats Begin Pulling Platner Endorsements After Maine Candidate Faces Sexual Assault Allegation
    • July 7, 2026 – Bible verse of the day
    • New House Maps Put Control of Congress Up for Grabs This Fall
    • ‘There’s Freedom in Christ’: Christian Pastor Released from Prison on Independence Day
    © 2026 biblelon. Designed by .
    USDT StartUp f4u Satta tech astro 365
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.