St.Paul's Anglican Church
East Kew

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There has been a congregation at St.Paul's, East Kew since 1924. At first, Services were conducted in a private home. In 1925, the present hall was built. This building served both as a Church and a hall. The present Church building, designed by Blythe & Josephine Johnson, is hexagonal and was dedicated by Archbishop Woods in 1961.

St.Paul's is a small parish, sandwiched as it is between two larger ones. Because of its size, St.Paul's has a strong sense of family life and commitment. It is this belonging together and the sort of worship which is offered that give it its distinctive character.
We are fortunate enough to have a small pipe organ which is used during services and concerts. It has mechanical action and was built by "Belsham Pipe Organs" in 1977.
There are two choirs at St.Paul's. The Regular Choir has the task of singing at the 10:00am Service every Sunday. The standard repertoire of this choir is hymns and psalms. The other choir is St.Paul's Occasional Choir. More information, including a photo, is available here.
The Vicar of St.Paul's is Rev'd David Moore.
St.Paul's Anglican ChurchFind out more about the Anglican Church:
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St.Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne
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Page last updated: 17th August, 2005