It is part of the Church of Scotland, and is a linked charge which joins the parishes of Bolton & Saltoun, Yester and Humbie.
In 1950 the original plain-glass east window was replaced with a design by Douglas Strachan, illustrating scenes from the life of King David.
The church is surrounded by an ancient graveyard, still in use today, and described as resassuring a place to be buried as you could wish for...deep in the woods with the burn [river] besides.
In the churchyard is a small building, known as the Broun Aisle, which was built by a local family as their personal burial space in 1864.
Today, the music is led by a small one-manual pipe organ, which came from the Norwegian Seamen's Church in Leith, Edinburgh in 1987.