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Ever Upward Apostolic Centre
Ever Upward Apostolic Centre 01-02-2020 - John Huth, Wilston, Brisbane
Ever Upward Apostolic Centre 01-02-2020 - John Huth, Wilston, Brisbane

Ever Upward Apostolic Centre

Orange, NSW 2800

Church Information

Church Name: Ever Upward Apostolic Centre
Church Previous Name: -
Denomination: Apostolic Church (All)
Street Address: 33 Glenroi Ave, Orange NSW 2800, Australia
Suburb: Orange
State: NSW
Postcode: 2800
Foundation Stone Laid: unknown
Foundation Stone Notes: No Foundation Stone or Memorial Plaque details are known. Information/photographs are invited.
Date Opened: 00-04-2000
Date Closed: unknown
Email: admin@churchesaustralia.org

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The Ever Upward Apostolic Centre, Orange is now part of Acts Global Churches, a second generation name for the Apostolic Church Australia.

"Ever Upward was originally named Harvest For Christ and was founded in 1993. The first meetings took place in a house in Pitta Pitta Place Orange. Six families were involved in the founding of Harvest. In a short period of time, the house became too small as the church began to grow.  Harvest then moved to the Orange Aboriginal Lands Council building on the corner of Sampson and Dalton Streets Orange.

In 1994 the church became affiliated with the Apostolic Church Australia (now Acts Global Churches). On the 26 August, 1996 Glenn Reid became our first ordained minister for the Harvest For Christ Church.

The church continued to grow so in 1997 another move took place, to a building in Dalton Street fondly named the “The Upper Room”. The church and vision continued to grow and therefore the need for a larger venue once again became necessary.

In October 1999 the Holy Family Catholic Church and school became available for tender. An offer was made and accepted. In December 1999 the church relocated to its current venue. In April 2000 after some renovations to the buildings, the Harvest had its official opening and dedication". (Extract Church Website - https://www.everupward.com.au/about/ ).

More historical information/photographs of the church/congegation are invited. Photographs uploaded 11/4/2020 & 20/5/2021.

 

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Last Updated: Thursday 20th May, 2021
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