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Church aims to be an inclusive place of worship
St Michael's is a parish of the Uniting Church of Australia. It is one of the most spectacular churches in Melbourne, with fine woodwork and glass. It is one of the oldest Protestant churches in Victoria. It aims to be an inclusive place of worship. Mingary, a place intended for quiet contemplation, can be entered through the Russell Street entrance. Mingary has a large rock to encourage meditation.
Be the first to ReplyReforming church takes progressive attitude
St Michael's is a parish of the Uniting Church of Australia. It is known as a progressive church and often takes a reforming contemporary Christian view on social issues. St Michael's has a long history, it was the first permanent church in Melbourne, first as a Congregational church. The church has an outstanding interior, one of the best in the city.
Be the first to ReplySt Michael's Church
This was known as the Independent Church part of the Congregational Church and in 1977 part of the Uniting Church. It had a radical minister in Dr Francis Macnab who went against Biblical writings. This church was built in 1866 after the first church that was built in 1839 was demolished. It was designed by Joseph Reed who designed many buildings in Melbourne like the Town Hall, Royal Exhibition Buildings. In 1966 a chapel was built to commemorate 100 years of the building. In 1978 some of the original seats were removed. The church is an exuberant and outstanding example of Lombardic Romaneque style. The building is very finely detailed inside and out. It is an early example of polychromatic brickwork. It is a galleried auditorium with tired seating . It has a skyscraper office block behind it no doubt giving it more money! On the Russel Street side is Mingary which opened in September 1999. Mingary is a Gaelic word meaning โthe quiet placeโ. It is a non-denominational sanctuary that welcomes all who enter. Mingary has been developed as a place for personal reflection and offers a peaceful escape from the hectic demands of city life. It offers a haven where people may restore a sense of strength and vitality following trauma and tragedy. Mingary is devoted to healing, restoration, inspiration, vision and empowerment. The church is on the Victorian Heritage Register and National Trust Classified..
Be the first to ReplySunday service.. Interfaith and welcoming
Great music, wonderful organ, stimulating sermon and time to pray. If you're a low church, liberal Christian, this is a fine place to visit. They are kind and welcoming and provide meditation sessions as well.
Be the first to ReplyMelbourne's first church was here
Melbourne's first permanent church was erected here. This Congregational Church was later replaced by the splendid structure we see today. The interior is ornate -- one of the best church interiors in Melbourne -- and well worth a look. St Michael's is a parish of the Uniting Church of Australia. The Mingary Quiet Sapace can be entered from the Russell St side. For church-goers, all of whom are welcome, St Michael's preachers aim to provide a contemporary Christian perspective on modern issues.
Be the first to ReplyBeautiful church
The Church is magnificent to look at from the outside. We did not go inside. We were walking in the area, and it is ideally located.It has an impressive structure and is well worth a look
Be the first to ReplyRecital within
The church from the outside is well worth a look,especially given itโs location near to other attractions. But than the bonus is the frequent recitals that take place inside its walls. Fantastic spot for a tour as well
Be the first to ReplyA lovely church.
This is a lovely church, which is seldom visited by tourists, and I cannot understand why, as it is beautiful and well worth a quick peek.
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