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Albert Street Uniting Church, Brisbane

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Albert Street Uniting Church is a heritage-listed church at 319 Albert Street (on the corner of Ann Street), Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by George Henry Male Addison and built from 1888 to 1889 by Thomas Pearson & Sons. It was originally known as Albert Street Methodist Church and Central Methodist Mission. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.
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  • ............but unfortunately closed most days as far as we could tell unlike St Stevens Catholic Church. Sadly though like so many beautiful building it is now dwarfed by the ghastly glass and... 
    ............but unfortunately closed most days as far as we could tell unlike St Stevens Catholic Church. Sadly though like so many beautiful building it is now dwarfed by the ghastly glass and...  more »
  • Albert Street Uniting Church is built of red brick with trimmings in white Oamaru limestone, and has a slate roof. It is an example of a Victorian Gothic Revival church. What makes this church so... 
    Albert Street Uniting Church is built of red brick with trimmings in white Oamaru limestone, and has a slate roof. It is an example of a Victorian Gothic Revival church. What makes this church so...  more »
  • Lovely Gothic style church on the corner of Ann & Albert Streets across from King George Square. Dating to 1888, the building is predominately red brick, plus, following research, painted limestone....  more
    Lovely Gothic style church on the corner of Ann & Albert Streets across from King George Square. Dating to 1888, the building is predominately red brick, plus, following research, painted limestone....  more »
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  • My wife and I had our wedding ceremony here and it was truly amazing. I can't speak highly enough of everyone involved. Lauren was fantastic and helpful when it came to organising the details. Rev Mel helped us with our enrichment course which was extremely insightful and informative. Rev Peter officiated our wedding and he did a tremendous job making our day special. Ian was a wonderful help greeting the guests and informing people of directions for the amenities. Finally the church is a beautiful building. Thank you everyone!
  • A very beautiful building, I always wanted to go in but the door was shut -- overjoyed when it was finally open after renovations following a hailstorm! The lady at the door was very friendly and welcoming. There is a massive organ and lots of delightful stained-glass. A fabulous landmark near City Hall.
  • Albert St Uniting Church is not only a place of meditation and worship. It is also a warm, peaceful oasis in the midst of a busy city. And a magnificent building. Its vitraux and elaborate wood work are a delight to our sight and soul. A must see in the city.. !
  • Attended an ecumenical Launch of Season of Creation 01SEP22 in this historic church. It is a sacred space in the centre of Brisbane. An inclusive Christian community which was very welcoming.
  • An excellent friendly service is available this inner City Uniting ⛪ A really old traditional organ is played accompanied by the choir singing old hyms! An excellent beautiful old Church ⛪including a steeple!

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