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Uniting Church in Australia

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Uniting Church in Australia (Canberra)
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Uniting Church in Australia

The Uniting Church in Australia was founded on 22 June 1977, when most congregations of the Methodist Church of Australasia, about two-thirds of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, and almost all the churches of the Congregational Union of Australia united under the UCA's Basis of Union. This unification marked a significant moment in Australian Christian history.

Architecture

The Uniting Church in Australia was constructed in 1977. Its architectural style is a blend of modern and traditional elements. The church's design is characterized by its simple, yet striking exterior, which features a prominent tower and a spacious interior.

Location

The Uniting Church in Australia is located at Denman Street in Canberra, the capital city of Australia. This location serves as a hub for the church's community activities and provides easy access to the surrounding area.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Uniting Church in Australia is a united church within the Christian tradition. It is part of the broader Anglican-Methodist-Presbyterian tradition, which emphasizes unity and cooperation among its member churches. The UCA is one of Australia's largest Christian denominations, with a significant presence across the country.

Architect and Notable Features

The architect responsible for designing the Uniting Church in Australia is not specified. However, notable features of the church include its striking tower and spacious interior, which provide a sense of community and worship space for its members.

Organ and Bells Information

Information on the organ and bells of the Uniting Church in Australia is not available.

Heritage Status

The Uniting Church in Australia has been recognized as an important cultural and historical landmark. Its heritage status reflects its significance within Australian Christian history and its contribution to the country's architectural landscape.

Visiting Information

The Uniting Church in Australia is open to visitors during regular hours of worship. However, information on visiting hours and accessibility is not available.

Notable Artworks or Relics

Information on notable artworks or relics within the Uniting Church in Australia is not available.

  1. History
  2. The Uniting Church in Australia was founded on 22 June 1977, when most congregations of the Methodist Church of Australasia, about two-thirds of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, and almost all the churches of the Congregational Union of Australia united under the UCA's Basis of Union. This unification marked a significant moment in Australian Christian history.
  3. Architecture
  4. The Uniting Church in Australia was constructed in 1977. Its architectural style is a blend of modern and traditional elements. The church's design is characterized by its simple, yet striking exterior, which features a prominent tower and a spacious interior.
  5. Location
  6. The Uniting Church in Australia is located at Denman Street in Canberra, the capital city of Australia. This location serves as a hub for the church's community activities and provides easy access to the surrounding area.
  7. Denomination and Religious Significance
  8. The Uniting Church in Australia is a united church within the Christian tradition. It is part of the broader Anglican-Methodist-Presbyterian tradition, which emphasizes unity and cooperation among its member churches. The UCA is one of Australia's largest Christian denominations, with a significant presence across the country.
  9. Architect and Notable Features
  10. The architect responsible for designing the Uniting Church in Australia is not specified. However, notable features of the church include its striking tower and spacious interior, which provide a sense of community and worship space for its members.
  11. Organ and Bells Information
  12. Information on the organ and bells of the Uniting Church in Australia is not available.
  13. Heritage Status
  14. The Uniting Church in Australia has been recognized as an important cultural and historical landmark. Its heritage status reflects its significance within Australian Christian history and its contribution to the country's architectural landscape.
  15. Visiting Information
  16. The Uniting Church in Australia is open to visitors during regular hours of worship. However, information on visiting hours and accessibility is not available.
  17. Notable Artworks or Relics
  18. Information on notable artworks or relics within the Uniting Church in Australia is not available.

Details

NameUniting Church in Australia
CityCanberra
CountryAustralia
Coordinates-35.313026, 149.0957
Current usecommunity activities hub