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2.Building
2.Building


The current church building is made of brick, dating from 1923. It has a significant collection of stained glass windows. The original church was a wooden building, later extended to become the parish hall.
The current church building is made of brick, dating from 1923. []
t has a significant collection of stained glass windows.
The original church was a wooden building, later extended to become the parish hall.


3.The Parish
3.The Parish
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External Links
External Links


[http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?lat=-33.9181&lon=151.0768&scale=5000&icon=x Multimap]
Link to map/Satellite view

[www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?lat=-33.9181&lon=151.0768&scale=5000&icon=x Multimap]


[http://www.geocities.com/standrews_au/ St Andrew's Lakemba, Website]
[http://www.geocities.com/standrews_au/ St Andrew's Lakemba, Website]

Revision as of 08:53, 24 August 2006

St Andrew's Anglican Church, Lakemba is the parish church of Lakemba, part of the Diocese of Sydney.

1.Location

It is located at the corner of Quigg and Lakemba Streets, Lakemba.

2.Building

The current church building is made of brick, dating from 1923. [] t has a significant collection of stained glass windows. The original church was a wooden building, later extended to become the parish hall.

3.The Parish

The parish draws members from across the south-west of Sydney, including those of many ethnic backgrounds.

Parish activities include Sunday morning ESL classes, a Mother's Union, a Ladies' Guild and and Adult Fellowship group.

A Family Service in easy English is held at 9.30am on the first Sunday of each month.

External Links

Multimap

St Andrew's Lakemba, Website