Zion Lutheran Church/Trungley Hall Worship Centre
Zion Lutheran Church/Trungley Hall Worship Centre 03-06-2025 - Derek Flannery
Zion Lutheran Church/Trungley Hall Worship Centre 03-06-2025 - Derek Flannery

Zion Lutheran Church/Trungley Hall Worship Centre

Trungley Hall, NSW 2666

Church Information

Church Name: Zion Lutheran Church/Trungley Hall Worship Centre
Church Previous Name: -
Denomination: Lutheran
Street Address: 71 Schuberts Rd, Trungley Hall NSW 2666, Australia
Suburb: Trungley Hall
State: NSW
Postcode: 2666
Foundation Stone Laid: 01-12-1910
Foundation Stone Notes: 

A stone tablet records: Ev Luth - Zions-Kirche - 1 Dec 1910.

Information board records: Trungley Hall - Trungley Station formerly Merool Baale, which was originally part of the vast Thrurungly Run was gazetted in the 1840s, consisting of 61,440 acres. Closer occupation began around 1890, when an influx of settlers of German descent, arrived in the Trungley Hall area, or Duck Creek as it was known then. Most of these pioneers were Australian born, coming from South Australia, Victoria and the Southern Riverina. - The area was covered with dense vegetaion, and much manual clearing had to be done. By 1897, the road from the first hall to Temora, a distance of 14 miles, had been 'nicely cleared', and a grant of land for the public cemetery had been obtained. A twice weekly mail service, a receiving office, and a public school had been applied for. In 1898, the Trungley provisional school was opened. - The first Lutheran Church (of sod walls) was constructed in 1893. The Lutheran Manse was built in 1906, at a cost of £625, and a church school was opened the same year. The foundation stone for a new church was laid in 1910, and the Zion Lutheran Church, costing £1,100, was dedicated the following year. In 1948, the church school closed. The church hall was erected in 1949, at a cost of £300. Over the years it has been the venue for many events, including meetings, parties and weddings. In 1985, the Manse was destroyed by fire. - Since early settlement, the Trungley area has boasted at least nine schools, the final one closing in 1969. The Trungley Hall Post Office, which had been sited at many different locations over the yeras, and undergone several name changes, finally closed in 1981.

  • A gateway entrance plaque records: To the Glory of God - and in memory of NX36683 - Cpl Walter H Forck - Killed in action - Finschhafen 22-9-43
  • A gateway entrance plaque records: To the Glory of God - and in memory of NX36704 - Pte Norman M Appelt - Killed in action - El Alamein 29-10-42
  • Memorial wall centrepiece plaque records: This wall was built to commemorate the - 'Back to Trungley' - reunion in April 2006 -These plaques represent many of the families who settled in the - Trungley Hall (Duck Creek) and - Bundwarrah areas from the mid-1880's until the present time.
  • Memorial wall centrepiece plaque records: Backen - In memory of - Gotthilf Paul - Loved First Pastor at Trungley Hall - 1900 - 1919 with his wife Johanna and - their 8 children -  From Trungley Hall the generations are now - spread across this great land.
Date Opened: 00-00-1911
Date Closed: unknown
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The Zion Lutheran Church, Trungley Hall congregation combined with the Trinity Lutheran Church congregation in 2000, to become the Temora Community Lutheran Church. It is part of the Lutheran District of NSW & ACT and the Lutheran Church of Australia.

The Zion congregation began about 1893 and erected its first church building. This was replaced by the current structure which was dedicated in 1911. The church hall was built in 1949. A school operated across the road from 1906 to 1948. More historical information/photographs of the church/congregation are invited. Photographs uploaded 25/6/2025.

Last Updated: Wednesday 25th June, 2025
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