The original congregation was founded as the Newton Place Relief Church in 1823 as a parish of the
Relief Church. When the
Relief Church united with other churches to form the
United Presbyterian Church in 1947, the congregation was renamed Partick West United Presbyterian Church. In 1867 the name was changed again, to Newton Place United Presbyterian Church. In 1900, with further unions between church denominations, the congregation became a parish of the
United Free Church of Scotland, renamed Newton Place United Free Church. In 1929, the congregation officially joined the established
Church of Scotland, becoming Newton Place Parish Church. In 1977, the
Presbytery of Glasgow decided to merge three congregations in the
Partick area to form Partick South, whilst retaining the use of the Newton Place building. The union took place in 1978, and these included the congregations of Newton Place, Partick Anderson and Hamilton Crescent. The
Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in May 2026, the
Rev Gordon Kennedy, grew up in the congregation. ==References==