An advertisment, shown below, for the opening of the new Church, appeared in the local "British Press and Jersey Times" on 29th March 1859.


The Minister of the Church, when it opened, was the Rev Alexander John Murray, M.A.

This report of the opening day appeared in the "British Press and Jersey Times" of 5th April 1859.

The Church, as it is today, without the spire.
The entrance to the Church.
The inside of the Church.
To mark this event of continuous worship, which includes the years of German occupation from 1940-1945, a special Communion Service was held in the Church on 5th April 2009 at which over 100 people attended. At the conclusion of the Service, members of the Congregation walked, in glorious sunshine, to a nearby hotel for lunch. (see below)

We would like to remind all people, who might be coming to Jersey for a holiday this summer, that we do exist and would be delighted to welcome you to our Sunday service, which is at 11am.
If you have a computer, you can find a map of our location in St. Helier on our church “blog”. Just type in St. Columba’s Church Jersey and up it comes.
We look forward to seeing you.




We would like to remind all people, who might be coming to Jersey for a holiday this summer, that we do exist and would be delighted to welcome you to our Sunday service, which is at 11am.
If you have a computer, you can find a map of our location in St. Helier on our church “blog”. Just type in St. Columba’s Church Jersey and up it comes.
We look forward to seeing you.