Opened 1925 to replace an older building that closed the same year.
Foremost in the list of new churches comes St. George’s new church, Invermay, Launceston. We voice our congratulations to the rector, tho Rev. W. W. Gregson, and his parishioners, on tho successful issue of their effort. The result is most praiseworthy–a fine commodious brick church,’ as yet only partially completed, and not nearly free from debt.
Daily Telegraph, 21 April 1926
DEDICATION OF ALTAR.
In St. George’s Church of England, Invermay, last night, the new altar was dedicated. For the five years since the new church was opened efforts have been made, principally, by several women of the parish, to collect money for a new altar.
The Mercury, 30 April 1931
natasha
June 5, 2016 at 3:11pmEnquirying. How to organise my daughter to be christianed at this church, and the cost involved,
Monissa Whiteley
June 5, 2016 at 10:52pmYou can contact them:
Mission region: Northern Mission Network
Contact person: Revd Andy Goodacre
Secretary: Miss Gabi Dunn
Treasurer: Ms Tanya Cavanagh
Coordinator of Administration: Miss Gabi Dunn
Email: info@tasbarneys.org
Telephone: (03) 6311 1786
Gemma
September 27, 2016 at 8:18amWho do I contact about getting my daughter christening at this church??
Felicity
June 23, 2018 at 7:07amThis Church was deconsecrated ad an Anglican Church a few years ago and is now a Chinese (Methodist?) Church sadly – a beautiful Anglican Church I attended in past years and our children at the Sunday School