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Northern Illawarra Uniting Church

Northern Illawarra Uniting Church

Bulli, NSW 2516

Church Information

Church Name: Northern Illawarra Uniting Church
Church Previous Name: Bulli Methodist Church
Denomination: Uniting Church in Australia
Street Address: 191 Princes Hwy, Bulli NSW 2516, Australia
Suburb: Bulli
State: NSW
Postcode: 2516
Foundation Stone Laid: 26-01-1864
Foundation Stone Notes: 

The foundation stone for the present church building was laid on 26/1/1864 by Mr George Somerville snr., in the presence of  Sir John Young, Governor of NSW. The text on the foundation stone is not known. Information/photographs are invited.

Notice board records: Founded 7th May 1865

Date Opened: 26-01-1862
Date Closed: unknown
Email: admin@churchesaustralia.org

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The Northern Illawarra Uniting Church, Bulli.1

The earliest Methodist meetings in the district were held about 1838 in a private home in Dapto. The Rev Orton, as the first Wesleyan Minister to visit the district conducted a service in 1839. The first church building was a converted barn, opened on 26/1/1862. The congregation grew with the beginning of coal mining, and a larger church building was planned. The present church was built on land donated by Mr Robert Somerville, and a 50 pound donation was made by Miss Thompson to assist with the cost of the church building. This new building was opened on 7/5/1865 by the Rev G Hurst. Over the years more buildings and alterations have been made to meet the needs of the congregation. The church celebrated its 150th anniversary in May 2015. More historical information/photographs of the church/congregation are invited. Photograph uploaded 13/4/2021.



Note 1: For more of the Bulli Methodist Church story see - illuminate (27th Jun 2019). One hundred years of Bulli Methodism, 1862~1962. In Website illuminate. Retrieved 13th April 2021 16:56, from https:illuminate.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/1167.

Last Updated: Tuesday 13th April, 2021
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