Welcome to Christ Church

 

June 2001

See recent photos 2007

   "A HISTORY OF CHRIST CHURCH EAST BENDIGO, A Self-reliant Congregation" by Keith Cole 1990 can be purchased to read the full detailed story .

The history of Christ Church begins in 1897. Services in the East Bendigo area were taken by clergy or lay readers from St Paul's Bendigo. The services were held in the old Powder Magazine in Riley Street or in the old bar of the delicensed Irish Castle Hotel (formerly called the Charleston Hotel) off Strickland Road. For the first few years the church was officially called the Charleston Road Mission Hall. From 1901 until 1910 the church was known as St James. In these days the church was part of a sub-district of St Paul's Bendigo known as Homebush along with St Stephens Emu Creek and St Phillip's Spring Gully.

In these early days there is mention of a choir , CEMS- Church of England Men's Society and GFS- Girls friendly Society and Sunday School. Tea meetings were held annually. In 1910 a ladies cricket club was formed., Ladies Guild, CEBS- Church of England Boys' Society (1933)

Some of the early names include (1901- in chronological order until 2001) Tom Davis, W. Newman, Millie & Fanny Smeaton, Emonson, Clough, Hampson, J.Whitting, Waight, Leslie Swift, Blandthorn, J. Huthnance, Mr W.H. Batten, Mytle Button (organist/ choir) Mrs Conway, Mrs Budds, Rvd C.P. Brown, A.F. Maher, Mr Tie, Mr E. Wickham, T. Metcalf, Jamieson, Miss Chappel, Miss Ede Rank, T.Widdy, C. Townsend,W. Carwardine, Miss Lees (organist 1914) E. Newman, Lyall, Whittington, Day, Miss H.Newman, Blandthorn, Bowden, Dudly, Barger, Wright, Lapsley, Bullen, Mason, Helms, Kingsley, Jean Thompson, Dot Setoria, Hazel Lapsley, T. Campbell, Jean Hampson, Friswell, Mr C. Barker, Frank Prior, Roger Bodinnar, Rose Ferrarri, Cecil Lapsley, R. Parr, P. White, A. Lindhe, S. Brown, Bill Cowling, K. Rollinson, T. Salter, Mrs M. Plowright, H. Wilson,  J. Barker, J. Fletcher, . H. Wilson, W. Legge, B. Carsland, F. Floyd.

The site of the present church was given by Mr Hampson, the local member of parliment and a regular parishoner. A weatherboard building was opened for worship in 1901.

The current brick building was dedicated on 23 September 1979.

 

Centenary 3rd June 2001

Early Photos

 

Palm Sunday 2002

More photos and information Web Page under construction at

http://www.geocities.com/christchurcheastbendigo/

 

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