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St Andrew's Presbyterian Church - Former
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church - Former 04-02-2020 - John Huth, Wilston, Brisbane
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church - Former 04-02-2020 - John Huth, Wilston, Brisbane

St Andrew's Presbyterian Church - Former

Mandurama, NSW 2792

Church Information

Church Name: St Andrew's Presbyterian Church - Former
Church Previous Name: -
Denomination: Presbyterian Church of Australia
Street Address: Mandurama NSW 2792, Australia
Suburb: Mandurama
State: NSW
Postcode: 2792
Foundation Stone Laid: 08-11-1924
Foundation Stone Notes: 

Foundation stones record:

  • This stone was laid - by - Mrs G. W. Rowlands - Nov. 8th 1924 - "Righteousness exalteth a nation"
  • This stone was laid - To the Glory of God - by - Mrs J Adam - Nov 8th 1924.

Tablets/plaques in the gate pillars record:

  • St Andrew's - Presbyterian - Church - Mandurama
  • Erected in 1951 - In Honour and - Remembrance - The Entrance - Rev James Adam, MA - J R Brotchie MA - A G Gibbins - Moses Henry MA - The Fence - George Rowlands - Jane Rowlands - Ann Willard - Bruce Death - Annie Hextell - George Hextell - John Ridley, Elder - Clara Burke (Gate) - Sam Healey, Elder - Samuel Pound - James & Susannah Ewens - Alice Ewens - Lavinia Saundry - Maud Healey - Soli Deo Gloria
Date Opened: 01-02-1925
Date Closed: unknown
Email: admin@churchesaustralia.org

Comments

No other details are known about the St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, which may now be closed. The official dedication and opening was held on the weekend 31/1/1925 and 1/2/1925 (https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/3540456 )  The church is not recorded in the NSW Presbyterian Church list or the Uniting Church (as at 9/2/2018).  More historical information/photographs of the former church/congregation are invited. Photographs uploaded 9/2/2018 & 5/4/2020.

Note: Photograph source - http://pigott-gorrie.blogspot.com.au/2009_05_01_archive.html  This site also contains a most interesting story of the Pigott Family who had connections with many churches in the region.
Last Updated: Sunday 5th April, 2020
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