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State: New South Wales, Denomination: Uniting
Albury North, NSW - Trinity Uniting
Year Built: 1958
Address: 1052 Mate Street, , Albury North New South Wales, 2640
The Foundation stone was laid August 9 1958 by Rev E A Bennett and opened November 29 by Rev E H Wood.
Annandale, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1891
Address: 82 Johnston Street, , Annandale New South Wales, 2038
A wall plaque reads, " National Trust Classified. Annandale Uniting formerly Methodist Church was built in 1891 incorporating the façade of the Bull and Company Warehouse, at 104 – 106 Pitts Street Sydney which was destroyed by fire in 1890. The ornate Victorian stonework was carved by Thomas Wran, the Great Grandfather of Neville Wran a…
Armidale, NSW - Uniting
Address: 114 Rusden Street, , Armidale New South Wales, 2350
The original church was built in 1864 and is the oldest surviving Church building in Armidale. The Architect was Mr Thomas Rowe. It is now Wesley Hall. A Foundation stone reads, " This stone was laid by Rev W.H. Beale November 30 1892". A plaque reads, " This plaque was unveiled on 14th February 1988 to commemorate the restoration of the…
Ashbury, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1957
Address: 5 Melville Street, , Ashbury New South Wales, 21993
A Foundation stone reads, " To the Glory of God this stone was laid by the Rev BR Wyllie MA BD President NSW Conference 26th Oct 1957. The Rev P.F. Gibson Minister". The Hall is called the Peace Memorial Hall and was built around 1962.
Ashfield, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1865
Address: 180 Liverpool Road, , Ashfield New South Wales, 2131
Formerly a Methodist Church it was established in 1840 and constructed in 1865. The site one which the Church now stands was part of the 1841 subidivion of the Canterbury Estate. Robert Campbell donated the land to the Wesleyan Church in 1842, and a small church was first erected on the site now occupied by the hall. The foundation stone…
Asquith, NSW - Uniting
Address: 1A Baldwin Avenue, , Asquith New South Wales, 2077
The Church hosts the Sau Faupula or Tongan congregation.
Auburn, NSW - Uniting Harold Wood Congregation
Year Built: 1910
Address: 151 Auburn Road, , Auburn New South Wales, 2144
Balgowlah, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1932
Address: 122 Condamine Street, , Balgowlah New South Wales, 2093
The Sydney Morning herald in part on 17 May 1932 reported, "A contract has been let for a commodious and ornamental church building at Balgowlah. The site chosen is in a commanding position on the Sydney-road. near the Junction with Condamine street. Under the scheme the completed church will seat 300 or more. persons, but the first…
Ballina, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1920
Address: 54 Cherry treet, , Ballina New South Wales, 2478
A Foundation stone reads, " This stone was laid by W.J. Towner Esq 14.2.1920"
Balmain, NSW - Uniting
Address: 344 Darling Street, , Balmain New South Wales, 2041
Until the mid 1980's the Church worshipped in the Methodist Mission in Montague Street. The mission was sold and the congregation moved into its current location.
Bangalow, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1916
Address: 17 Station Street, , Bangalow New South Wales, 2479
Bankstown, NSW - War Memorial Uniting
Year Built: 2020
Address: 41 Meredith Street, , Bankstown New South Wales, 2200
The current Church replaces an older church dating from 1945. The opening ceremony in 2020 was led by Minister, the Rev Gaby Kobrossi, followed by a scripture reading by Cr George Zakhia, with the actual dedication taking the form of a flag raising by Navy Chaplain Rev Andrew Waters and Defence Force Chaplain, Rev Mick Flew. Bankstown…
Batemans Bay, NSW - Uniting
Address: 2 Catlin Avenue, , Batemans Bay New South Wales, 2536
Bathurst, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1885
Address: 140A William Street, , Bathurst New South Wales, 2795
In 1857, the foundations of the present church were laid by William Thomas Senior. The work was completed in 1860 and officially opened on Thursday 31st May of that year, the Reverend Joseph Oram conducting the service. The internal measurements were 78 feet by 52 feet, with a seating capacity of 700, and the cost was £7,040.
Baulkham Hills, NSW - St Matthew's Uniting
Year Built: 1975
Address: Cnr Charles & Edgar Streets, , Baulkham Hills New South Wales, 2153
A Foundation stone reads, " To the Glory of God this stone was unveiled by Mrs Gwen Stephens a Trustee of the Church 20th April 1975".
Bega, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1869
Address: 125 Gipps Street, , Bega New South Wales, 2550
Formerly a Wesleyan Methodist Church. The present brick church in Bega was opened in 1924. The foundation stone was laid on July 8th. At the ceremony were Mrs. Boardman and Mrs. Rogers who were present at the laying of the foundation stone of the original church in 1868. Mrs. Emma Rogers, wife of one of the original trustees, laid the…
Belmore, NSW - Shalom Uniting
Year Built: 1951
Address: 52 Etela Street, , Belmore New South Wales, 2192
A Foundation stone reads, " To the Glory of God this stone was set by the Hon Sir Frederick Stewart K.B. 8th Dec 1951". A further Foundation stone reads, " To the Glory of God this stone was set by Mrs G.H. Hewitt 8th Dec 1951".
Belrose, NSW - Uniting (Former)
Address: 2 Morgan Road, , Belrose New South Wales, 2085
The Church ceased as a functioning Church in September of 2023.
Benemeer, NSW - Uniting Hope Chapel
Year Built: 1867
Address: 137 Caroline Street, , Benemeer New South Wales, 2355
Berowra Heights, NSW - Uniting
Address: 4 Alan Road, , Berowra Heights New South Wales, 2082
Berrigan, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1952
Address: Corner Chanter & Drummond Streets, , Berrigan New South Wales, 2712
The Foundation stone was laid by the Right Reverend F.H. Rayward O.B.E D.D. President of the NSW Conference on 15 November 1952.
Berry, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1932
Address: 71 Albert Street, , Berry New South Wales, 2535
Mr. J. M. Mills was appointed architect and plans were prepared, and after some modifications suggested by the Trustees, the plans were accepted and tenders called. The lowest tender, that of Messrs. Whitwell Bros, of Hurstville, was accepted. A Foundation stone reads, " This stone was set by Rev W. Green 30.6.32 - G. Gillam Secretary…
Bexley, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1925
Address: 25 Gladstone Street, , Bexley New South Wales, 2207
There are two foundation stones laid at the Church. One was by Reverend H Wheen on 3 October 1925 and the second by T. A Johnston Esq also on 3 October 1925.
Blacktown, NSW - Uniting
Address: 59 - 65 Bungarribee Road, , Blacktown New South Wales, 2148
Blayney, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1886
Address: 92 Adelaide Street, , Blayney New South Wales, 2799
The current church was built from 1885 to 1886 at a cost of approximately £1,144 by Bathurst contractor James Atkins. The church, designed in the Victorian Carpenter Gothic style by architect James Hine, opened on 5 September 1886. It was renovated c. 1940. The second Methodist church, now the church hall and Sunday school, was a brick…
Bombala, NSW - Uniting (Former)
Address: 59 Maybe Street, , Bombala New South Wales, 2632
A Closure Service was held at the Church in 2018.
Bondi Junction, NSW Uniting (Former)
Address: 67 Denison Street, , Bondi Junction New South Wales, 2022
Bookham, NSW - Pioneer Memorial Uniting
Year Built: 1926
Address: 24 Childowla Road, , Bookham New South Wales, 2582
A Foundation stone reads, " This stone was laid by Rev A.J. Doig B.A. October 13th 1926 Minister F. W. Gresham".
Boorowa, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1869
Address: Farm Street, , Boorowa New South Wales, 2586
Formerly a Wesleyan Methodist Church. The Church was given the name "The Little Brick Church" when the Wesleyan Church was built in in 1869. The church was built by James Preston at a cost of £320 with an extra £10 for plastering.
Bowral, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1925
Address: Bendooley Street, , Bowral New South Wales, 2576
The early Wesleyans soon took steps to establish a formal place of worship. The firsst church was a simple and unpretentious building of wood and iron had been built on land fronting Bendooley Street, Bowral, and been opened debt-free by that red-letter day, 18th September, 1864. The second church, now used as a Sunday School, on the…