The stained glass windows.
The south window (to the left of the organ as you face the organ) is in memory of the Rev. William Goudie, born at Channerwick in 1857. He served from 1882 until 1906 in India in the Madras District and was distinguished as a missionary leader and thinker. He was designated President of the Wesleyan Methodist Conference but died before he could take up the office in 1922.
The north window (to the right of the organ as you face the organ) is in memory of the Rev. Dr. Frederick Luke Wiseman (1858-1944), a former President of the Wesleyan(1912) and Methodism(1933) Conferences.
As Connexional Home Mission Secretary from 1913, he is remembered as one "who did much for Shetland Methodism."
Portrait of Adam Clarke
In the Vestry hangs an engraved portrait of Adam Clarke when about 27 years of age. He is in characteristic dress of the itinerant Methodist preacher prescribed by John Wesley. The portrait was presented by Adam Clarke to the Rev. James Loutil in 1830 who in turn presented it to the Lerwick Church for display in the Vestry.
The Lectern.
The lectern bears the logo of the Shetland District, the ancient Papil Cross, the original being displayed in the Museum.
The Pulpit Fall made by Nina Herning(originally from Kazan, Russia)
The Greek word ΙΧΘΥΣ 'fish' was an early Christian acronym meaning "Jesus Christ. Son of God, Saviour".
The rays emanating from YAHWEH give light and warmth to the universe.
The Large Frieze
The large frieze at the rear of the main church was made from natural fabrics by the first Special Unit at Bells Brae School and presented to this Church in the 1980s.
The Pipe Organ














