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State: New South Wales, Denomination: Uniting
Howlong, NSW - St Andrew's Uniting
Year Built: 1899
Address: 18 Hawkins Street, , Howlong New South Wales, 2643
Mr Murdock of Howlong was the successful tenderer and work must have progressed rapidly because the Foundation Stone was laid on 26th September, 1899 with much ceremony by Mrs. Wallace of Emu plains Station. The ceremony began at 3.30 by the choir rendering a hymn . A temporary platform was erected, and with the organ and a few members…
Hurlstone Park, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1912
Address: 1 Melford Street, , Hurlstone Park New South Wales, 2193
The Official Opening of the Church took place on Saturday, December 7th, 1912. The Church doors were opened by Mrs. Fred Currie (wife of the builder).
Hurstville City, NSW - Uniting
Address: 20 - 22 The Avenue, , Hurstville New South Wales, 2220
Inverell, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1903
Address: 21 Rivers Street, , Inverell New South Wales, 2360
A Foundation stone reads, " This stone was laid by John McCrea Esq 1903".
Jamberoo, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1879
Address: 11 Wyalla Street, , Jamberoo New South Wales, 2533
A plaque on the Church wall reads, " This building was originally erected in 1879 as a Wesleyan Chapel and became the Methodist Church in 1902 joining the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977".
Jerilderie, NSW - St Andrew's Uniting
Year Built: 1884
Address: West Street, , Jerilderie New South Wales, 2716
The Church was formerly a Presbyterian church. The first Minister catering to the pastoral needs of the Protestant faith in this district was a Presbyterian Minister from Deniliquin, the Reverend Peter Mercer, from 2 December, 1863, to 10 August, 1869, under commission from the Castlemaine Presbytery in Victoria. Reverend Mercer's…
Jindabyne, NSW - Alpine Uniting
Year Built: 1966
Address: 17 Gippsland Street, , Jinabyne New South Wales, 2627
A Foundation wall plaque reads, " To the Glory of God this Church was opened by The Rev M.A. McAlpine B.A. and dedicated by the Moderator of Canberra Presbytery The Rev J. Alblas 7th May 1966".
Junee, NSW - St Paul's Uniting
Year Built: 1904
Address: Corner Dalley & Stewart Streets, , Junee New South Wales, 2663
The original foundation stone was laid on 2 August 1904 by P Boynton Esq. A subsequent foundation stone was laid on 17 December 1955 by Reverend W.J. Hobbin. Constructed as St Paul's Methodist Church in 1904 and this replaced the old wooden Church on the site. This structure was re-erected on the site behind the new church, facing…
Kangaloon, NSW - Uniting (Former)
Address: 20 Warreeah Lane, , Kangaloon New South Wales, 2576
Kempsey, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1953
Address: 59 Tozer Street, , Kempsey New South Wales, 2440
Formerley a Methodist Church it was built in 1953, with the foundation stones laid by Frank O. Secomb and the Revd Wesley Tredinnick.
Kenthurst, NSW - Uniting
Address: Cnr Kenthurst and Jones Road, , Kenthurst New South Wales, 2156
Kiama, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1851
Address: 19 Bong Bong Street, , Kiama New South Wales, 2533
The Church was erected in 1862, the foundation stone being laid, on February 12th by Thomas Kendall, Esq. The Church was opened on Wednesday, the 3rd December, 1862 and the preacher was the Rev. J. A. Manton, of Newington College. The plan of the Church originally was to have a gallery in the western end and a vestry on the northern…
Killara, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1923
Address: 9 Karranga Avenue, , Killara New South Wales, 2071
A former Congregational Church it was designed by Carlyle Greenwell. In 1951 the final service, was held in the weatherboard Church prior to its removal, which, for the past 27 years, had been used as a Hall. The Foundation Stone was preserved in the entrance of the new Memorial Hall. A Foundation stone laid by Mr S. S. Smith, a…
Kingsgrove, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1957
Address: Corner Moreton Avenue & Kingsgrove Road, , Kingsgrove New South Wales, 2208
Around 1939 land was secured at a total cost of £360.04.07, which included the necessary legal fees, survey fees and rates, and the building was constructed by Messrs. W. Lilley and Son, to plans drawn up by Messrs. Brown and Mowbray, Official Church Architects. The first service in the Church was held on 30th July 1939, and was…
Kyogle, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1957
Address: 14 Bloore Street, , Kyogle New South Wales, 2474
A Foundation stone reads, "This foundation stone was set to the Glory of God by Rev A T Newton 17th Aug 1957 A R Lewis MBChM H R A Boyd JP Circuit Stewards". A plaque reads, "This centre was officially opened and dedicated to the Glory of God on 3rd December 1966 by Rev S John Bowles L Th Dip RE H R A Boyd, A G Towns Circuit Stewards…
Lakemba, NSW - Sydney Somand Uniting
Address: 147 Lakemba Street, , Lakemba New South Wales, 2195
A wall plaque reads, "This plaque was unveiled on 23rd April 1972 by - Mrs Jean Collier esteemed member of this church since 1912 to commemorate the centenary of the formation of a Congregational Church Fellowship at Lakemba 1972 Deacons Mrs M Walther (Secretary), Mr V Bell (Treasurer), Miss J Prentice, Mr J Corry, Mr S Wilson (Senior…
Lakemba, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1910
Address: 69 Haldon Street, , Lakemba New South Wales, 2195
The Church was built on land donated by Mr. Ben Taylor who lived in a large colonial cottage on the opposite corner of Haldon Street and The Boulevarde. A Foundation stone reads, " This stone was laid by His Excellency The Right Hon Lord Chelmsford KCMG Governor of NSW 3rd Dec 1910". The Church was extended in 1935 and was opened on…
Lane Cove, NSW - St Columba Uniting
Address: Figtree Street, , Lane Cove New South Wales, 2066
Lane Cove, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1921
Address: 155 Longuaville Road, , Lane Cove New South Wales, 2066
A Foundation stone reads, " This stone was laid by the Rev J.M. Brown 24th September 1921".
Leeton, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1937
Address: Church Street, , Leeton New South Wales, 2705
A Mr J.R. Lee first entered Leeton in 1912 with the express intention of setting up a Methodist Church on the town. Undeterred by the prediction on his arrival "that there was no room in Leeton for Methodism," he went ahead with a building scheme. The Home Mission Department agreed to advance an interest-free loan for the building, but…
Leichhardt, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1905
Address: 3 Wetherill Street, , Leichhardt New South Wales, 3516
Formerly a Methodist Hall the foundation stone was laid on 4 November 1905 by Mrs W.J. Jenner.
Lewisham, NSW - Uniting (Former)
Address: 64 The Boulvarde, , Lewisham New South Wales, 2049
The Church is now closed, and is used by the Uniting Church's welfare agency. Several Foundation stones were laid over time on reading "On 25th September, 1880, the Foundation Stone was laid by Mrs J. T. Bryant, and the work was proceeded with, the opening services being performed on 12th and 19th December the same year. In 1893…
Lilyfield, NSW - Uniting (Former)
Address: 158 Lilyfield Road, , Lilyfield New South Wales, 2040
Lindfield, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1914
Address: 33 Tyron Road, , Lindfield New South Wales, 2070
The Church was designed by William Slade and opened in September 1914. It replaced an earlier building constructed near the railway station on the corner of Tryon Place and Gordon Road (now the Pacific Highway) in 1896. A new sanctuary reredos, communion table and rails were provided in 1935 to the designs of Norman W. McPherson.…
Lithgow, NSW - Uniting
Address: 43 Bridge Street, , Lithgow New South Wales, 2790
Originally built by Roberts Ltd., of Adelaide, it was rebuilt by Hill, Norman and Beard of Melbourne. In 1949-50 all the underaction was replaced. In 1961, a new console was built and installed by S T Noad & Son of Sydney. The architect was Mr J Barr A.R.I.B.A. and the building supervisor was Mr J Harriwell. The building is described…
Lugarno, NSW Lugarno Peakhurst Uniting
Address: 909 Forest Road, , Lugarno New South Wales, 2210
Maclean, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1890
Address: Cnr Church & River Streets, , Maclean New South Wales, 2463
The Churches history goes back to the original Scottish settlers of Maclean, who purchased the land which is located on the corner of River and Wharf Streets in Maclean on 31 August, 1863. The churches first minister Rev Duncan McInnes was ordained at East Maitland on Friday, 30 July, 1868 and was admitted to the pastoral charge of the…
Mandurama, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1924
Address: 63 Laquat Street, , Mandurama New South Wales, 2792
A Foundation stone reads, "This stone was laid to the Glory of God b Mrs J. Adam Nov 8th 1924". Another Foundation stone reads, " The stone was laid by Mrs G.W. Rowlands Nov 8th 1924 - Righteousness Exalteth a Nation".
Manly, NSW - Manly Village Uniting
Year Built: 1924
Address: 4 West Promenade, , Manly New South Wales, 2095
The Church building was erected corner Gilbert Street and West Prominard in 1924. The architects were Burcham Clamp and Finch, and the builders were Jefferay and Bartlett of Parramatta. Built in a Neo-Romanesque-style the church was constructed of dark brick with light-red brick used to pick out the arch, doors and window openings has…
March, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1921
Address: 893 Burrendong Way, , March New South Wales, 2800
A Foundation stone reads, " March Methodist Church This stone was laid by Rev G.R. Holland may 28th 1921".
Marrickville, NSW - Roseby Memorial Uniting
Year Built: 1871
Address: 388 Illawarra Road, , Marrickville New South Wales, 2204
The Church was built between 1871 and 1890 and is named after Dr. Roseby MA, LLD FRAS, a notable Congregational preacher and scientist who was minister for 23 years from 1888. The foundation stone was laid n 1871. Built of Rockfaced sandstone with Gothic detailing, the pointed arches, butresses and strings are detailed with smooth cut…
Marulan, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1873
Address: 93 George Street, , Marulan New South Wales, 2579
The Church was built in 1873 and is one of the oldest buildings in Marulan. The first record of a Presbyterian service in the distract is recorded in Rev. W Hamilton's diary. "I preached at Wingello and the neighbouring stockade on 26th November 1837". It reopened for church services in 1916 and in 1917 the Rev G Tulloch moved for a…