Manly Presbyterian Church

About Manly Presbyterian Church

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Manly Presbyterian Church Description

If you wish to to know more about this historic church then like our Facebook page. Here you can find upcoming events as well as musical items and performances for each service. You might be interested to know that St Andrew's is home to a very historic Conacher Pipe organ accompanied by an experienced choir that leads the congregation in Sunday services and other special events. Each Sunday an pipe organ recital is given at 9: 30 am prior to the service for 15 minutes.
Our minister Rev Derek Bullen always provides truly amazing sermons to members of our community and has a large involvement in the local police force as a reverend.
St Andrews Presbyterian church also has a kids church consisting of arts and craft activities held during Sunday services across in the church hall. The kids church are a great asset to our church, providing many talents to add to our musical events.
The choir, lead by our resident musical director Karl Klein performs a choral anthem each week and meets at 9am to rehearse before each service.
If you wish to join the choir (no audition required) then please contact Karl @ karl. kleinekathoefer@gmail.com.

If you wish to know more about our parish then please email our minister @ djgbullen@gmail.com or the manse @ 0299762801

Free afternoon tea provided following every service! ! !

Hope to see some new faces! ! !

Regards,

The team from St Andrews. Contact Details

Sunday Service 9: 45 AM

Church Address
56 Raglan Street.
Manly, NSW, 2095.
(cnr Augusta Lane)

Minister
Derek Bullen
Telephone : (02) 9976 2801
Fax : (02) 9976 0670
Email djgbulen@gmail.com

Session Clerk
Mr James McIntosh
Telephone : (02) 94519068

Director of Music
Mr Karl Klein
Telephone: 0400100093
Email: karl. kleinekathoefer2gmail.com

More about Manly Presbyterian Church

Manly Presbyterian Church is located at 56 Raglan Street (cnr Augusta Lane), Manly, New South Wales 2095
299762801
http://www.stamp.org.au/