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Who we are
Pella St Johns Lutheran Church
We're part of a bigger church family, the Lutheran Church of Australia. Together we want to be a place where love comes to life. We believe that God's love is for everyone, everywhere, and we want you to see how his love comes to life in us – and in you.
We're part of a bigger church family, the Lutheran Church of Australia. Together we want to be a place where love comes to life. We believe that God's love is for everyone, everywhere, and we want you to see how his love comes to life in us – and in you.
Street Address
220 Pella Church Rd
Rainbow,
VIC
3424
Australia
Phone: (03) 5395 1164
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Church Pastor
Rev Levi Graham
Pastor
220 Pella Church Rd
Rainbow,
VIC
3424
Australia
Phone: (03) 5395 1164
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Denomination
Lutheran Church
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Lutheran Church of Australia
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4 Cust St
Rainbow
Victoria
3424
Rainbow
Victoria
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4 Cust St
Rainbow, Vic
3424
Rainbow, Vic
3424
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cnr Kloeden & Mackenzie Rds (Pella Church Rd) Pella via, Rainbow VIC
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St John's Pella Lutheran Church Service Times
Divine Service: Sunday - 9am or 11am (alternating with Rainbow)
St John's Pella Lutheran Church service times last updated on the 1st of November, 2024
St John's Pella Lutheran Church service times last updated on the 1st of November, 2024
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St John's Pella Lutheran Church History
Steeped in history, a visit to the Parish of Pella can feel like a trip to another time.
St John’s Lutheran Church was built in 1911 with local limestone and still operating today. The church houses a magnificently restored pipe organ and a visit to the church to hear the local organists is a must. The manse and primary school both house historical displays of the local area.
Nearby is the heritage listed Stasinowsky Lime Kiln. Built in 1914, it was the source of lime for many of the limestone buildings in the region. Stasinowsky sourced limestone for burning from the local quarry reserve. Stasinowsky and his son Alfred built many houses in the Rainbow area, and in 1909-10 built the Pella Lutheran church and manse from limestone obtained from the quarry.
Pella Mystery House is a small two room dwelling is found 500 metres further into the bush block past Stasinowsky Lime Kiln. Constructed from local limestone, likely built by Stasinowsky, the ‘house’ is another example of the stonework techniques employed in the building of the Church. Little reference is made of this building and its original purpose remains a mystery.
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St John’s Lutheran Church was built in 1911 with local limestone and still operating today. The church houses a magnificently restored pipe organ and a visit to the church to hear the local organists is a must. The manse and primary school both house historical displays of the local area.
Nearby is the heritage listed Stasinowsky Lime Kiln. Built in 1914, it was the source of lime for many of the limestone buildings in the region. Stasinowsky sourced limestone for burning from the local quarry reserve. Stasinowsky and his son Alfred built many houses in the Rainbow area, and in 1909-10 built the Pella Lutheran church and manse from limestone obtained from the quarry.
Pella Mystery House is a small two room dwelling is found 500 metres further into the bush block past Stasinowsky Lime Kiln. Constructed from local limestone, likely built by Stasinowsky, the ‘house’ is another example of the stonework techniques employed in the building of the Church. Little reference is made of this building and its original purpose remains a mystery.
St John's Pella Lutheran Church Historical Photos
St John's Pella Lutheran Church listing was last updated on the 1st of November, 2024