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State: Queensland, Denomination: Baptist
Annerley, QLD - Baptist
Year Built: 1965
Address: 556 Ipswich Road, , Annerley Queensland, 4103
A Foundation stone reads, " Annerley Baptist Church This Foundation stone was unveiled to the Glory of God on 13th March 1965 by Mr P.J. Hancox, President Baptist Union of Queensland. Rev C.L. Miller Minister Mr J.A. Barrie Secretary Mr E.S. Jones Senior Deacon".
Beaudesert, QLD - Baptist
Year Built: 1949
Address: 13 Eaglesfield Street, , Beaudesert Queensland, 4285
The Foundation of one of the churches was laid on 8 October 1949 by Mr G.C. Sweetman President of the Queensland Baptist Union.
Biloela, QLD - Baptist
Year Built: 1987
Address: 1A Valley View Drive, , Biloela Queensland, 4715
The first Baptist church in Biloela was erected at 48 Bell Street during 1954 and 1955. It was 50 by 25 feet, with a flat 30 foot by 25 feet attached. On 5 February 1984 the deacons submitted a plan to the church for the purchase of a new property of two hectares at the corner of Valley View Drive and the Dawson Highway. This was…
Boonah, QLD - Baptist
Year Built: 1965
Address: 36 Church Street, , Boonah Queensland, 4310
The Foundation stone was laid on 30 January 1965 by Mr P.J. Hancox President of the Queensland Baptist Union.
Bracken Ridge, QLD - Baptist
Address: 47 Norris Road, , Bracken Ridge Queensland, 4017
The church resolved to build the church hall using voluntary labour where possible. A Foundation Ceremony was held on 2 March 1986. The first services in the new building were held on Christmas Day 1986 with the official opening on Saturday 14 February 1987. The 18 month ministry of Neville Abrahams was followed by three months' ministry…
Charters Towers, QLD - Baptist
Address: 36 Hodgkinson Street, , Charters Towers Queensland, 4820
Clontarf Beach, QLD - Baptist
Address: 145 Elizabeth Avenue, , Clontarf Beach Queensland, 4019
Deagon, QLD - Connect Baptist
Address: 21 Braun Street, , Deagon Queensland, 4017
Connect Baptist Church came into being in 2012 as a result of the merger of the Sandgate and Geebung Baptist Churches.
Helensvale, QLD - Crosslife Baptist
Year Built: 1985
Address: 23 Discovery Drive, , Helensvale Queensland, 4212
The Church was commenced in 1983 and the current building was erected in 3 days in 1985.
Laidley, QLD - Baptist (Former)
Address: 25 Samuel Street, , Laidley Queensland, 4341
Laidley was served by the Blenheim Baptist Church. In July 1949, land was purchased near the Laidley Hospital for use by the Baptist church. On 4 September 1954, the Laidley Baptist Church was officially opened by the President of the Queensand Baptist Union, Reverend F.T. Smith. The church building was at 25 Samuel Street and the…
Mackay, QLD - Baptist
Address: Corner Brisbane & Shakespear Streets, , Mackay Queensland, 4740
Margate, QLD - Baptist
Year Built: 1945
Address: 25 Duffield Raod, , Margate Queensland, 4019
A Foundation stone reads, " Margate Baptist Church, This Foundation stone was laid to the honour and glory of God on 26th Dec 1945 by Rev Hilton D. White President Baptist Union of Queensland. Rev R. Horn Minister".
Maryborough, QLD - Baptist (Former)
Address: 73 North Street, , Maryborough Queensland, 4650
Nerang, QLD - Baptist
Address: 22 White Street, , Nerang Queensland, 4201
The Church was established in March 1977 as an independent, conservative, Bible-believing, non-Charismatic local Church. The Church has been located at its present premises since 1997.
Norman Gardens, QLD - Lighthouse Baptist
Address: 650 Norman Road, , Norman Gardens Queensland, 4701
The Church was formed in 1980.
Red Hill, QLD - Baptist
Year Built: 1888
Address: 16 Windsor Road, , Red Hill Queensland, 4059
In 1877 the church was formed with just 19 members, pastored by Rev Thomas Leitch. By 1888 the church building was constructed debt-free, on the present Windsor Road site, Its seats 400. The style is Victorian Carpenter Gothic. By 1973 it was considered that the church should close however the persistence e of the 30 members kept it open.…