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All Saints Anglican Church
Donnybrook
WA
6239
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Who we are
All Saints Anglican Church is the oldest public building in Donnybrook and is a very fine example of a building constructed of Donnybrook stone. It is the only Anglican Church building of Donnybrook stone in the south-west and one of a few public buildings of Donnybrook stone in the state. The church is the physical embodiment of the social support given to the local community by the Anglican Church and is a landmark building in the main street of Donnybrook.
Our Mission
By faith we take responsibility to proclaim Jesus Christ as Lord so that all people may know his saving love.
Our Vision
Our Vision is that led by the Holy Spirit, in faith, we press on to be a holy, united, bible-believing, compassionate and outward looking church with a strong commitment to prayer, evangelism, nurturing and ministry for the building up of the wider body of Christ.
The name of the Lord is a strong fortress; the godly run to him and are safe. (Proverbs 18:10)
Our Mission
By faith we take responsibility to proclaim Jesus Christ as Lord so that all people may know his saving love.
Our Vision
Our Vision is that led by the Holy Spirit, in faith, we press on to be a holy, united, bible-believing, compassionate and outward looking church with a strong commitment to prayer, evangelism, nurturing and ministry for the building up of the wider body of Christ.
The name of the Lord is a strong fortress; the godly run to him and are safe. (Proverbs 18:10)
Street Address
126 South Western Highway
Donnybrook,
WA
6239
Australia
Phone: (08) 9731 2078
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Church Pastor
Reverend Cathie Broome
Parish Priest
126 South Western Highway
Donnybrook,
WA
6239
Australia
Phone: (08) 9725 8236
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Quote of the Day
Habakkuk 2:20
But the LORD is in his holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him.
But the LORD is in his holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him.
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Anglican Church
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Monica Bredow
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Mailing Address
P O Box 208
Donnybrook WA
6239
Donnybrook WA
6239
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All Saints Anglican Church Donnybrook Service Times
Our church service is held on Sundays at 9am.
1st , 3rd and 5th Sunday of the month: Lay Service with extended Holy Communion
2nd and 4th Sunday in the month: Service with Holy Communion
Mondays 10.00-11.00am Bible Study, except during school holidays
Every 2nd and 4th Monday (except school holidays) Toasties and Chat. (TAC)
Everyone is welcome.
Easter Services 2024
Palm Sunday 24th March 9.00am service with blessing of the Palm crosses
Good Friday 29th March 9.00am Stations of the Cross
Sunday of Easter 31st March 9.00am Holy Communion Service
Service Times last updated on the 20th of March, 2024
1st , 3rd and 5th Sunday of the month: Lay Service with extended Holy Communion
2nd and 4th Sunday in the month: Service with Holy Communion
Mondays 10.00-11.00am Bible Study, except during school holidays
Every 2nd and 4th Monday (except school holidays) Toasties and Chat. (TAC)
Everyone is welcome.
Easter Services 2024
Palm Sunday 24th March 9.00am service with blessing of the Palm crosses
Good Friday 29th March 9.00am Stations of the Cross
Sunday of Easter 31st March 9.00am Holy Communion Service
Service Times last updated on the 20th of March, 2024
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All Saints Anglican Church History
On 30 March 1880, Rev. Joseph Withers, Rector of Bunbury, held the first Anglican Church service in the Donnybrook district. In 1898, the Parish of Donnybrook was formed and services were held in the Agricultural Hall until mid-1900, when the Congregational Church in Bentley Street (later site of the fire station) was purchased for use as a Mission Hall. The Congregational Union had inaugurated a mission in the district in 1891, and voluntary labour had built the small timber church.
In 1901, a building committee was formed and began fund raising to build a new Anglican church. In 1906, architect Augustine Benedict Rieusset (a past President of the Melbourne Architectural and Engineering Association) prepared plans for a new church to be constructed of Donnybrook stone, to be built on land donated by James Egan. On 27 October, Dr. J. Winthrop Hackett, M.L.C., who owned land in the district, laid the foundation stone for All Saints’ Anglican Church. The West Australian (1 Nov. 1907) reported it would be ‘a handsome edifice in the Norman style’ and on its completion would be ‘one of the finest public buildings in the South-West.’ A. Bragg built the church ‘entirely of the famous Donnybrook stone’ (Western Mail 21 Sept. 1907), and it was completed at a cost of about £500.
On 29 June 1907, Bishop Goldsmith, of Bunbury, dedicated the Church, ‘one of the most handsome and stately edifices in the Diocese’ (Western Mail ibid) in which donations from England included choir stalls from the village of Rake, Hampshire, a credence table and communion vessels from All Saints, Bloxsom, and other items from Hampshire and Kent. A small rectory of brick construction was built to accommodate the resident Rector.
On 24 June 1923, Dr. Wilson, Bishop of Bunbury, dedicated a mural painting and paneling in the Sanctuary. At a cost of about £1,000 ($2,000), it was a substantial gift from the donor. In 1952, Donnybrook received £100 towards extensions for the rectory from the Jubilee Appeal.
In 1963, a disused school and hall at Goodwood were purchased and re-located to the church grounds, where it was re-erected and converted for use as a parish hall and Sunday school.
In 1999, All Saints’ Anglican Church, a rare example of a church built in Donnybrook stone and the oldest public building in Donnybrook, was Entered on the Register of Heritages Places.
In 2012, the Parish Hall was demolished and a new corrugated iron hall has been erected behind the church.
Information obtained from the Heritage Council of WA
Buy a Brick
All Saints Donnybrook was completed in 1906 and was made from local Donnybrook stone. It is not only a heritage church but an important landmark for the Donnybrook community.
For over 110 years the community has looked at All Saints as a part of their own family, with many wonderful celebrations such as weddings and baptisms taking place as well as children enjoying the Christmas & Easter festivities. Others have farewelled loved ones and still others have sat in the pews & reflected on life.
At the recent census many people associated All Saints as being their church and so the parish is presenting to the community a rare opportunity to become part of the church history.
For a short time only all residents of the shire past & present are invited to purchase a signature brick $100. Each paving brick will be Lazer engraved and laid on a special pathway between the back of the church and the belltower as a lasting memory. There is no limit to how many bricks you can buy and each brick has 3 lines and up to 16 characters per line.
We encourage you to help keep this beautiful old church doors open by supporting this unique opportunity. As a heritage listed church it requires regular maintenance and the funds raised will help keep the church open for another 100+ years.
In 1901, a building committee was formed and began fund raising to build a new Anglican church. In 1906, architect Augustine Benedict Rieusset (a past President of the Melbourne Architectural and Engineering Association) prepared plans for a new church to be constructed of Donnybrook stone, to be built on land donated by James Egan. On 27 October, Dr. J. Winthrop Hackett, M.L.C., who owned land in the district, laid the foundation stone for All Saints’ Anglican Church. The West Australian (1 Nov. 1907) reported it would be ‘a handsome edifice in the Norman style’ and on its completion would be ‘one of the finest public buildings in the South-West.’ A. Bragg built the church ‘entirely of the famous Donnybrook stone’ (Western Mail 21 Sept. 1907), and it was completed at a cost of about £500.
On 29 June 1907, Bishop Goldsmith, of Bunbury, dedicated the Church, ‘one of the most handsome and stately edifices in the Diocese’ (Western Mail ibid) in which donations from England included choir stalls from the village of Rake, Hampshire, a credence table and communion vessels from All Saints, Bloxsom, and other items from Hampshire and Kent. A small rectory of brick construction was built to accommodate the resident Rector.
On 24 June 1923, Dr. Wilson, Bishop of Bunbury, dedicated a mural painting and paneling in the Sanctuary. At a cost of about £1,000 ($2,000), it was a substantial gift from the donor. In 1952, Donnybrook received £100 towards extensions for the rectory from the Jubilee Appeal.
In 1963, a disused school and hall at Goodwood were purchased and re-located to the church grounds, where it was re-erected and converted for use as a parish hall and Sunday school.
In 1999, All Saints’ Anglican Church, a rare example of a church built in Donnybrook stone and the oldest public building in Donnybrook, was Entered on the Register of Heritages Places.
In 2012, the Parish Hall was demolished and a new corrugated iron hall has been erected behind the church.
Information obtained from the Heritage Council of WA
Buy a Brick
All Saints Donnybrook was completed in 1906 and was made from local Donnybrook stone. It is not only a heritage church but an important landmark for the Donnybrook community.
For over 110 years the community has looked at All Saints as a part of their own family, with many wonderful celebrations such as weddings and baptisms taking place as well as children enjoying the Christmas & Easter festivities. Others have farewelled loved ones and still others have sat in the pews & reflected on life.
At the recent census many people associated All Saints as being their church and so the parish is presenting to the community a rare opportunity to become part of the church history.
For a short time only all residents of the shire past & present are invited to purchase a signature brick $100. Each paving brick will be Lazer engraved and laid on a special pathway between the back of the church and the belltower as a lasting memory. There is no limit to how many bricks you can buy and each brick has 3 lines and up to 16 characters per line.
We encourage you to help keep this beautiful old church doors open by supporting this unique opportunity. As a heritage listed church it requires regular maintenance and the funds raised will help keep the church open for another 100+ years.
All Saints Anglican Church Historical Photos
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