St Andrews East Parish Church
One of only five Miller churches surviving in Glasgow and now converted to residential use, St Andrews East Parish Church (1903 'A' listed) occupies a location on the corner of Alexandra Parade and Easter Craigs, adjacent to Alexandria Park. The church hall to the east (now serving as the church) was designed by James Salmon Junior and pre-dates Miller's building by four years. 
St Andrews East Parish Church
St Andrews East Parish Church
St Andrews East Parish Church
St Andrews East Parish Church
Jordanhill Parish Church
Construction of Jordanhill Parish Church began in 1903 - it's believed that the red sandstone came from a railway cutting near Wemyss Bay Station (another Miller building) and the church opened in June 1905. The cost of construction was just over £4000, with £3000 being raised by the congregation, an impressive sum for what was then a mainly working class area. The church has been extended a number of times, a memorial hall, dedicated to the fallen of the First World War was added in 1922 and Miller himself was responsible the west aisle and a gallery added a year later. The church was extensively renovated 1n 2015.
Jordanhill Parish Church
Jordanhill Parish Church