Church of Christ, Geeveston

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5 Brownell St, Geeveston. Google maps.
1906-1978

The Church of Christ at Geeveston was opened on 17 June 1906. The new chapel was described as a “neat wooden structure, splendidly situated, and seated to accommodate about 200 people”.
By the 1950s the church numbers were dwindling.
In 1978 it amalgamated with the local Congregational Church to become the Geeveston Community Church (the local Congregational Church had decided not to be part of the Uniting Church of Australia).
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Kingborough Life Church, Kingston

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5 Mertonvale Circuit, Kingston. Google Maps.

Timeline from Our history: Kingborough Life Church:
1st August 1993 Blackman’s Bay Christian Community Church, of the Reformed Church, at the Blackman’s Bay Scout Hall
October 1997 left the Reformed Churches of Australia to be independent
1999 became part of the Hobart Christian Life Centre at Bellerive and Kingborough, part of the Australian Christian Churches formerly Assemblies of God
1 September 1999 moved into a Pizza Hut building in Browns Road
June 2000 moved into the Sea Scouts Hall in Kingston.
2003 purchased a disused carpet warehouse in Mertonvale Circuit & renovated it to include a church auditorium and two level Youth and Kids ministry facilities
23 November 2003 celebrated the opening of new building

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