John Knox
I'm not quite sure what you mean. The Church of Scotland has many residential care homes for elderly people, operated by "Crossreach" - the Church of Scotland's Social Care Council.
The Church of Scotland does not have any congregations in the USA. There are, however, many NY congregations of the Presbyterian Church (USA) - the sister church of the Church of Scotland.
The Church of Scotland is a Presbyterian denomination in Scotland. It is the national church of Scotland and is governed by elected councils of elders known as kirk sessions. The Church of Scotland plays a significant role in the country's history and culture.
The residence of a minister of the Free Church of Scotland
Church of Scotland Offices was created in 1909.
Church of Scotland Guild was created in 1887.
The Church of Scotland traces its origins to the Scottish Reformation in the 16th century when John Knox played a significant role in establishing a Presbyterian form of church government. This led to the formation of the Church of Scotland as a national church in 1560.
Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland was created in 1690.
The Church of Scotland does not grant annulments of marriages. It is, however, possible for someone who is divorced to be remarried in the Church of Scotland (subject to the permission of the Minister of the local parish church).
Book of Discipline - Church of Scotland - was created in 1581.
United Free Church of Scotland was created in 1900.