Sunday, 16 November 2014

Five Dock, Uniting Church

The Five Dock Uniting Church is located along Garfield Street, in the inner west suburb of Five Dock. It was originally built as a Methodist Church in 1939 in the Inter War architectural style. This church joined the "Uniting Church in Australia" in 1977.

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  1. There are some great shadows outside. I wonder about inside...

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  2. Yes, it has a different design, great architecture!

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  3. Neat church. Here the Methodists, the Congregationalists, and some Presbyterian churches formed the United Church.

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    1. The "Uniting Church in Australia" is a union of three churches: the Congregational Union of Australia, the Methodist Church of Australasia and the Presbyterian Church of Australia.

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  4. Interesting how the large, main feature of the building does not seem to be the main entrance. A no nonsense, interesting style.

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  5. Lovely photo. Such a typical church from the era

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  6. Interesting design. I really like the roof and color of the shingles

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  7. I like the great red tile roof. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  8. i love the roof materials & the street name!! ( :

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  9. Interesting name. As William noted above we have the Unitarian Church here in Canada.

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    1. It's interesting that it is the same union but it is called Uniting, United or Unitarian in different countries.

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  10. The more you look the more you see of shadows in and around this lovely brick church.

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  11. Lovely red doors and gables...a nice sturdy brick church!

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  12. That's one interesting church. The building itself look finely built. Sturdy with its stout red bricks. Beautiful picture.

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  13. That is the most unusual name for a church that I have ever heard. It looks like a nice little church and I love red doors.

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  14. Nice brick building and the roof is great. Very interesting name...

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