Almost half of Aberdeen's churches would be sold under major Church of Scotland review
Fifteen churches around the 'Granite City' would be disposed of under the ten-year, 'once-in-a-generation' review.
A further 15 churches would be retained.
Financial pressure
The Church of Scotland is facing major financial pressures in the face of declining congregations.
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Hide AdA report has said the move is designed "to reshape the church estate".
'Difficult choices'
Rev Rennie, from Queen's Cross Church, told the BBC: "The Presbytery has a legacy of many more church buildings than they need.
"We recognise that we will have to make some difficult choices on which buildings should be retained and which should be let go.
"At the heart of our decision-making process is the desire to see a sustainable future for the Church of Scotland and its effective mission and pastoral care for the people of Aberdeen Presbytery."
The 15 churches being recommended for sale are:
Bucksburn and Stoneywood
Craigiebuckler
Dyce
Holburn West
Kingswells
Mastrick
Middlefield
Northfield
Rubislaw
Ruthrieston West
South St Nicholas
St Mary's
St Stephen's
Summerhill
Woodside