Churches
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State: Queensland
Geebung, QLD - Uniting
Year Built: 1983
Address: 59 Simla Avenue, , Geebung Queensland, 4034
A plaque reads, " Geebung Uniting Church This building was dedicated to the Glory of God by the Moderator Dr Lewis Born Lth, MTh Th D 1st October 1983.".
Gin Gin, QLD - Redemer Lutheran
Address: 4 Tirroan Road, , Gin Gin Queensland, 4671
On 24th July, 1915 Pastor M.G. Reuther, a legendary figure in the Parish conducted a Lutheran service in the home of Mr. C. Stollznow. Services were continued at Currajong until 1937 when Wallaville became the Lutheran Centre. In April 1928 services were conducted in Gin Gin in the Methodist Church. Church growth gained impetus when…
Gin Gin, QLD - St Mary's Anglican
Address: 41 Milden Street, , Gin Gin Queensland, 4671
The Honourable A.J. Brown donated land for a church and Reverend Morris included the Kolan Shire area in his country rounds on horse back. In 1890 the district was transferred to the care of Gayndah but returned to Bundaberg together with Mt. Perry in 1900. Later the oversight of the district was entrusted to the Bush Brotherhood - a…
Gin Gin, QLD - St Michael's Catholic
Address: 21 May Street, , Gin Gin Queensland, 4671
The spiritual needs of the first Catholic settlers in the district were attended to by Father Rossalini who used to ride horse back between Gayndah, Mt. Perry, Gin Gin and Bundaberg, ministering to his people. With the establishment of the Church in Bundaberg, pastoral care for Catholics in the Kolan Shire was entrusted to Bundaberg…
Gladfield, QLD - The Immaculate Heart Catholic
Address: Allora Goomburra Road, , Gladfield Queensland, 4370
Gladstone, QLD - Presbyterian
Year Built: 1955
Address: 149 Goondoon Street, , Gladstone Queensland, 4680
Construction on a meeting place in the heart of Gladstone began in 1867, and the original foundation stone is still there today. This building was destroyed by a cyclone in March 1949. We rebuilt on the same site and the current building was finished in 1956. A Foundation stone reads, " AD 1867 This is the Foundation stone of the…
Gladstone, QLD - St Saviour's Anglican
Address: 70 Auckland Street, , Gladstone Queensland, 4680
Gladstone, QLD - Star of the Sea Catholic
Address: 181 Goondoon Street, , Gladstone Queensland, 4680
Dean Murlay was appointed as the first Parish Priest of Gladstone and arrived on April 24, 1901 at the age of 69. He had to sell the Church soon after arriving to make way for the railway and with the proceeds he purchased land closer to the centre of town for £300. That was in July. He had a church/school constructed on the land and it…
Goodna, QLD - St Alban's Anglican
Year Built: 1897
Address: 69 Alice Street, , Goodna Queensland, 4300
A Heritage plaque by the Ipswich council reads, "Mr J. H Buckeridge, the diocesan architect prepared the plans of St. Alban's Church to be constructed on land that was donated by C. Holmes. Ipswich architect, George Brockwell Gill supervised the construction of the church which was undertaken by Worley and Whitehead who were the…
Goodna, QLD - St Francis Xavier Catholic
Year Built: 1880
Address: 6 Church Street, , Goodna Queensland, 4300
The foundation stone for St Patrick's (as it was originally called) was laid on Sunday 15 August 1880 by Bishop of Brisbane James Quinn. The church was opened in Sunday 1 May 1881 by Bishop Quinn. Local stone came from a nearby quarry, believed to be in Stuart Street with parishioners carting the stone to the site as voluntary work.…
Goombungee, QLD - St Colman's Catholic
Address: Barker Street, , Goombungee Queensland, 4354
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Goombungee, QLD - St Matthew's Lutheran
Address: 57 Mocatta Street, , Goombungee Queensland, 4354
Goombungee, QLD - Wesleyan Methodist
Year Built: 1900
Address: Albert Street, , Goombungee Queensland, 4354
The first Church was opened in 1903 with over 300 people attending.
Goondiwindi, QLD - Holy Trinity Anglican
Year Built: 1944
Address: 43 Bowen Street, , Goondiwindi Queensland, 4390
The first Anglican service was held by Archdeacon Glennie at Wyaga in 1848, and there were station chapels at Umbercollie and Callandoon, it was not until January 1871 that public interest was raised to build a permanent church in Goondiwindi town. The first church on the present site was dedicated on 23 April 1882 by Bishop Hale. A…
Goondiwindi, QLD - St Andrew's Presbyterian
Address: 31 Herbert Street, , Goondiwindi Queensland, 4390
In September 1962 tenders were called for a new Church and T F Woollan and Son Pty Ltd of Brisbane were successful on 24 September 1962 in obtaining the commission to build the church at a cost of £20,875. Work commenced on 2 October 1962. The Foundation Stone for the new Church was laid by the Moderator Right Rev A R Wilson on…
Goondiwindi, QLD - St Mary's Catholic
Year Built: 1937
Address: 69 Callandoon Street, , Goondiwindi Queensland, 4390
St Mary's Parish was officially erected in 1891, but the first parish priest, Father Hughes, was resident as early as 1885. It was under his direction that the first church was built by Franchi Baker on land donated by Jacob Lowe of 'WeMown'. It is believed that the site was formerly that of the Callandoon Stockyards. In 1936 Father…
Goovigen, QLD - St Brigid's Catholic
Address: 5 Goovigan Rannes Road, , Goovigen Queensland, 4702
Gordon Park, QLD - St Carthage's Catholic
Year Built: 1966
Address: 115 Beaconsfield Terrace, , Gordon Park Queensland, 4031
In 1928 Archbishop Duhig purchased the block of some 28 allotments that made up the roughly triangular block of the hill top of Gordon Park with the intention of building a Church/School and later a Church and School. A Foundation stone reads, " St Carthage Gordon Park This commemorative stone was blessed and laid by The Most Rev…
Gordonvale, QLD - All Saints Anglican
Address: 7 Church Street, , Gordonvale Queensland, 4865
In 1899 a small church was built with one mass a month being conducted.
Gracemere, QLD - St Andrew's Anglican
Year Built: 1999
Address: 14 Barry Street, , Gracemere Queensland, 4702
A plaque reads, " To the Glory of God this building was dedicated under the name of St Andrew on 3rd February 1996 by George Hearn Ninth Bishop of Rockhampton Parish Priest J.P. Graham Freeman - Wardens W.H. Moore M Thompson".
Gracemere, QLD - Unknown
Address: 2 James Street, , Gracemere Queensland, 4702
The Church is now the local Scout hall.
Grandchester, QLD - St Peter's Catholic (Former)
Address: 7 George Street, , Grandchester Queensland, 4340
St Peter's was built on the site of the Old Jockey Club Inn, in 1894 by James Madden, to a design by Ipswich architect Henry Wyman. It was officially opened and blessed on 4th November 1894 by Archbishop Dunne, who had officiated at the request of Father Andrew Horan of Ipswich. The Church was sold in 2022.
Greenmount, QLD - St Joseph's Catholic
Address: 8 Warkon Road, , Greenmount Queensland, 4359
The foundation stone was laid on 9 March 1958 by the Most Reverend W. Brennan Bishop of Toowoomba.
Haigslea, QLD - St Paul's Lutheran
Address: Haigslea Lawn Cemetery Road, , Haigslea Queensland, 4306
The Church was opened in April 1924 with 300 attending. The Church was dedicated by Pastor C. Gaustadt on 9 July 1873. A manse was erected beside the church in 1874 and a new manse was built in 1895 which was subsequently moved to Marburg in 1904. The church building was destroyed by a cyclone on 17 November 1923. A replacement church…
Haigslea, QLD - Uniting
Address: Malabar to Warrego Highway, , Haigslea Queensland, 4306
The Church originally consisted of the Congregational Church and the Wesleyan Methodist Church which was moved to this site in 1981. On Church union the hall (at the rear) was called Wesley'. In 1977 on church union the ex Methodist church was called Wesley and the Congregational church was called Pilgrim. Services were held week…
Hamilton, QLD - St Augustine's Anglican
Year Built: 1920
Address: 56 Racecourse Road, , Hamilton Queensland, 4007
The Church was built as a thank-offering to God for deliverance and peace, and as a War Memorial Church to the valour, sacrifice and endurance of Australian men and women who served in the Great War. The present red brick, rectangular church, erected due east and west of the site, was completed in 1920 at a cost of £6,392 including seats.…