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Holy Trinity began in 1904- "A HISTORY OF HOLY TRINITY BENDIGO"
by Keith Cole 1990 can be purchased to read the full detailed story of this
'Spiritual Home'. See a brief summary below.
A Vision Fulfilled : Church Beginnings In 1904 a small group of church people under the leadership of the clergy of St Paul's, realising its potential for future growth, had a vision of a church to serve the scattered community living among the paddocks and dairy farms of the Flora Hill area. The congregation grew so that it became a parish in its own right in the 1940s. Holy Trinity Church has had two different locations during its history. The first situation was on the corner of Hallam and Somerville Streets, where it was the place of worship for sixty- seven years from 1905 until 1972. The second is at 14 Keck Street where the present square, brick church, surmounted by its short spire and cross, has been the spiritual home for its worshippers since that time. Holy Trinity commenced as an outreach mission church from St Paul's Myers Street Bendigo. Services began on 6th November 1904 in Miss Morgan's schoolroom. By 5th March 1905 part of a church building had been built and an opening service was held.
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Photo album of activities at Holy Trinity Hallam Street
Photo album of events at Holy Trinity Keck Street
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