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St Andrew’s Church celebrates65 years of worship and service

Linda Muller
Linda Muller
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GOING STRONG: St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church has been serving the community for 65 years.
GOING STRONG: St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church has been serving the community for 65 years.
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ALMOST 100 people gathered at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Wynnum to celebrate its 65th anniversary, marking more than six decades of worship and community service.

Church secretary Greg Newnham said the church officially opened on July 30, 1960 and the anniversary service brought together many current and former congregation members.

A video documenting the church’s construction was screened during the service, alongside displays of historical marriage registry records and commemorative boards showcasing its past.

Mr Newnham said the church was built on the corner of Cedar St and Bay Tce on land donated by WR Black in 1918.

Mr Black, a prominent businessman, owned several gas works and a coal mine in Ipswich.

“Looking back, the church has had a remarkable history and still stands as a proud part of Wynnum’s history,” Mr Newnham said.

The donated site remained undeveloped until 1951, when a foundation stone was laid.

A building committee was formed in 1953, and by 1959 construction began using funds from a bequest by Raymond Patterson, a local poultry feed businessman.

The church, constructed with pre-stressed concrete portal frames and a steeply sloped roof, reflects the architectural style of the era.

A standout feature is its tall carillon tower and pipe organ.

Mr Newnham said the organ was built by Charles Dirksen and was intended to be ready for the church’s opening.

“He developed TB, and this meant the organ was not finished at the opening of the church,” he said.

“It was dedicated on May 14, 1961, to the memory of the Patterson family.”

The organ was reconditioned three years ago, with the Organ Society of Queensland hosting a recital in February 2024 featuring performers Lorraine Smith and James Christiansen to mark the occasion.

Mr Newnham said he hopes to hold another recital in early 2026 to commemorate the organ’s dedication anniversary.

The church, which seats 180 people, is adorned with several stained-glass windows, including a three-part war memorial at the eastern end, a memorial above the side doors, and additional windows on the southern side of the building.

Beyond religious services, the church also serves the wider community, providing a venue for groups such as Ancient Paths and the Redland Community Centre.

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