St Columba's Presbyterian Church (Peppermint Grove, Western Australia)
History
The suburb of Peppermint Grove was originally predominantly Scottish, and thus Presbyterian. An earlier building, called the St Columba's Presbyterian Church Hall, was built on Venn Street in 1896. It was the first church building in Peppermint Grove and also acted as the only school in the neighbourhood until the construction of the Cottesloe State School.
A few years later, land on the corner of Venn and Keane Streets was donated by Alexander Forrest to build the current church building. It was designed by architect Louis Bowser Cumpston.
Construction began on 20 November 1909, when the first stone was laid by F. A. Moseley.
Worship services
Worship services take place every Sunday at 10am. The current minister is the Rev. Kwangho Song.
References
- ^ Peppermint Grove: Churches
- ^ FindAPresbyterianChurch
- ^ Presbyterian Church in Western Australia
- ^ 1987 picture
- ^ Rob Pascoe, Peppermint Grove, Western Australia's capital suburb, Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1983, p. 47 [1]
- ^ The Grove Library: Peppermint Memories
External links
Media related to St Columba's Presbyterian Church at Wikimedia Commons