Brunswick Baptist Church
Brunswick Baptist Church | |
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37°45′56″S 144°57′44″E / 37.765534°S 144.962310°E | |
Location | 491 Sydney Road, Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria |
Country | Australia |
Denomination | Baptist |
Associations | Australian Baptist Ministries |
Website | brunswickbaptistchurch |
History | |
Status | Church |
Founded | 30 May 1889 |
Dedicated | 1889 |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Architectural type | Church |
Style | Gothic Revival |
Clergy | |
Pastor(s) | Mark Payne |
The Brunswick Baptist Church is a Baptist church in 491 Sydney Road, Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The church is affiliated with the Australian Baptist Ministries.
History
[edit]The congregation was started in 1859 by Geo Burton and John Wallis, who were parishioners of the former Sydney Road Methodist Church (whose building now houses the Sydney Road Community School).[1] As a result, the Baptist Church has been present on this site since 1862.[2] The foundation stone was laid on 30 May 1889.[3] However, the church building was only built in 1889.[2]
The organ was built by Gray and Davison, and it was originally meant for St Pancras Old Church in central London. It was installed in this church in 1929 by Frederick Taylor, when it was donated to the church by Frederick William Biggs.[3]
The current pastor is Mark Payne.
Heritage significance
[edit]The church building was designed in the Gothic Revival architectural style, polychrome masonry.[2]
It was listed by Heritage Victoria with a "Heritage Overlay," which aims to protect places of local significance to Victoria.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Our Story". Brunswick Baptist Church.
- ^ a b c d "Brunswick Baptist Church". Heritage Victoria. Government of Victoria.
- ^ a b Maidment, John (9 January 2010). "Brunswick Baptist Church". Organ Historical Trust of Australia.
- Baptist churches in Melbourne
- Churches completed in 1889
- Gothic Revival architecture in Melbourne
- 19th-century Baptist churches
- Gothic Revival church buildings in Australia
- Buildings and structures in the City of Merri-bek
- 1889 establishments in Australia
- Oceanian church stubs
- Australian building and structure stubs
- Victoria (state) building and structure stubs