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Queensland Congregations and Faith Communities The Uniting Church in Australia Graceville Uniting Church QUEENSLAND SYNOD Presbytery of Moreton Rivers Chermside Kedron Community Church Presbytery of Bremer Brisbane Haigslea Uniting Church Clayfield Uniting Church Harrisville Uniting Church Acting: Yvonne McRostie Dayboro Uniting Church Brian Hoole Hatton Vale Community Uniting Church Queensland congregations and faith communities Albany Creek Uniting Church Deception Bay Uniting Church Brisbane Korean Faith Community Inala Uniting Church March 2019 Albert Street Uniting Church including Wesley Elimbah Uniting Church Brisbane Valley Uniting Church Indooroopilly Uniting Church Mission Queensland Emmanuel Uniting Church (Enoggera) Moore Uniting Church Ipswich City Uniting Church Presbytery of Central Queensland Gladstone Uniting Church Arana Hills Uniting Church Faith Works Uniting Community Toogoolawah Uniting Church Ipswich North Uniting Church Iona West Uniting Church Faith Works Coorparoo Uniting Church Karana Downs Uniting Church Kerry Pierce Ashgrove West Uniting Church Esk Uniting Church Koumala Uniting Church Aspley Uniting Church Faith Works Norman Park Uniting Church Brookfield Uniting Church Kenmore Uniting Church Armitage Uniting Church Longreach Uniting Church Bald Hills Uniting Church Geebung Wavell Uniting Church Centenary Uniting Church Laidley Uniting Church Banana Uniting Church Moura Uniting Church Bracken Ridge Uniting Church Geebung Uniting Church Chapel Hill Uniting Church Lockyer Uniting Church Baralaba Uniting Church North Rockhampton Uniting Church Bribie Island Uniting Church Wavell Heights Uniting Church Darra Samoan Faith Community Moggill Uniting Church Blackwater Uniting Church Northside Mackay and Seaforth Uniting Church Bulimba Uniting Church Kangaroo Point Uniting Church Darra Vietnamese Uniting Church Oxley Darra Uniting Church Calen Uniting Church Pioneer Valley Uniting Church Caboolture Region Uniting Church Kenani Community Church (Banyo) Fassifern Uniting Church (Boonah) Rosewood Uniting Church Callide Valley Uniting Church St Andrew’s Walkerston Uniting Church Caboolture Uniting Church Kilcoy Uniting Church Fernvale Lowood Uniting Church Sherwood Uniting Church Capricorn Coast Uniting Churches Eungella Uniting Church Upper Caboolture Uniting Church Merthyr Road Uniting Church (New Farm) Flinders Uniting Church St Lucia Uniting Church Yeppoon St Andrews Uniting Church The Valley Uniting Church Mirani Beachmere Uniting Church Morayfield Community Uniting Church Forest Lake Uniting Church Toowong Uniting Church Emu Park Uniting Church Proserpine Whitsunday Uniting Church Moreton Faith Community (Strathpine) Glebe Road Ipswich Uniting Church Trinity Ipswich Uniting Church Carmila Uniting Church St James Uniting Church Proserpine Morningside Uniting Church Goodna Samoan Uniting Church Valley Church Faith Community Ripley St Martin’s Uniting Church Cannonvale Thursday Is Mt Mee Community Church Vietnamese Hope Uniting Church Central West Uniting Churches Bamaga Goodna Uniting Church Jericho Uniting Church Parish of Rockhampton South North Lakes Uniting Church Bushley Uniting Church Park Church Tongan Congregation Barcaldine Uniting Church Presbytery of The Downs Highfields Community Church Mt Morgan Uniting Church Weipa Pine Rivers Uniting Church Alpha Uniting Church Jandowae-Warra Uniting Church Rockhampton South Uniting Church Redcliffe Uniting Church Blackall Uniting Church Acting: John Case Leichhardt Patrol Sarina Uniting Church Samford Valley Uniting Church Clermont/Capella Congregations Lifeworks Uniting Church St Pauls Uniting Church Mackay Sandgate Uniting Church Cambooya Uniting Church Capella Uniting Church Maranoa Cluster Tannum Sands Uniting Church St Andrew’s Brisbane Uniting Church Central Downs Uniting Church Clermont Uniting Church Yuleba Uniting Church Cooktown St Lukes Hamilton Uniting Church Millmerran Uniting Church Emerald Fernlees Uniting Church Wallumbilla Uniting Church Kennedy Patrol St Pauls Stafford Uniting Church Pittsworth Uniting Church Arcadia Valley Uniting Church Port Douglas The Gap Uniting Church Chinchilla and District Uniting Church Cairns Presbytery of Mary Burnett Mornington Is Injune Uniting Church Hervey Bay Uniting Church Atherton Trinity Grove Wilston Uniting Church Crows Nest District Uniting Church Roma Uniting Church Burrum Heads Uniting Church Innisfail West End Uniting Church Crows Nest Uniting Church Chris Crause Meringandan Uniting Church Howard Uniting Church McKay Patrol Windsor Uniting Church Gowrie Flat Uniting Church Middle Ridge Uniting Church Blackall Range Uniting Churches Isis Uniting Church Ravensbourne Uniting Church Oakey Uniting Church Maleny Uniting Church Childers Uniting Church North Queensland Presbytery Thornville Uniting Church Biggenden Uniting Church Townsville Jondaryan Uniting Church Montville Uniting Church Mt Isa Ayr Cunnamulla Faith Community Cloncurry St George Uniting Church Woodgate Uniting Church Charters Towers Dalby Uniting Church Palmwoods Uniting Church Julia Creek Bowen Richmond Dirranbandi Uniting Church Bli Bli Uniting Church Kawana Waters Uniting Church Hughenden Arlie Beach Eastern Downs Uniting Church St Stephens Toowoomba Uniting Church Buderim Uniting Church Kingaroy Uniting Church Mackay Allora Uniting Church Sarina Wandoan Uniting Church Bundaberg Uniting Church Kumbia Uniting Church Nobby Uniting Church Warwick Killarney Uniting Church Bargara Uniting Church Corndale Uniting Church Pilton Uniting Church Freestone Uniting Church Burnett Heads Uniting Church Maroochydore Uniting Church Central Queensland Presbytery Goondiwindi Uniting Church Marlborough Killarney Uniting Church Caloundra Uniting Church Maryborough Uniting Church Yeppoon Yelarbon Uniting Church Rockhampton Longreach Emerald Warwick Uniting Church Bells Faith Community Bauple Uniting Church Barcaldine Granite Belt Uniting Church Wilsonton Uniting Church Central Burnett Uniting Church Tiaro Uniting Church Gladstone Severnlea Uniting Church Cunnamulla, Burke & Wills Patrol Biloela Eidsvold Uniting Church Mooloolaba Uniting Church Bundaberg Stanthorpe Uniting Church Murgon Goomeri Uniting Church Blackall Mary Burnett Gayndah Uniting Church Theodore GinGin Presbytery Nambour Uniting Church Hervey Bay Mundubbera Uniting Church Birdsville Presbytery of South Moreton Maryborough Matu Uniting Church Coolum Beach Uniting Church Nanango Blackbutt Yarraman Uniting Church Charleville Gympie Quilpie Caloundra Mudgeeraba Uniting Church Cooroy Pomona Uniting Church Yarraman Uniting Church Roma David Busch Caboolture Moreton Nerang Uniting Church Pomona Uniting Church Nanango Uniting Church The Downs Presbytery Rivers Newlife Uniting Church Robina Toowoomba Brisbane Acacia Ridge Uniting Church Cooroy Uniting Church Noosa Coastal Uniting Churches Ipswich Presbytery St George Gold Coast Paradise Point Uniting Church Sunrise Beach Uniting Church Cunnamulla Ashmore Uniting Church Glasshouse Country Uniting Church Coolangatta Goondiwindi Pimpama Uniting Church Peachester Community Uniting Church Tewantin Uniting Church South Banora Point Uniting Church Moreton Bayside Uniting Church Redland Bay Uniting Church Gympie Regional Uniting Church Wondai Uniting Church Presbytery Southern Gold Coast Uniting Church Imbil Uniting Church Beaudesert District Uniting Church Bremer Brisbane Presbytery Canungra Uniting Church Currumbin Valley Uniting Church Beaudesert Congregation Uniting Church Elanora Uniting Church Presbytery of North Queensland Cloncurry Uniting Church and McKay Patrol Korean Townsville Faith Community Beenleigh Region Uniting Church Southport Korean Faith Community Collinsville Uniting Church Magnetic Island Uniting Church Presbytery of Calvary Brisbane Fijian Uniting Church Southport Uniting Church Garry Hardingham, Barry Cox Cook Islander Faith Community (Cairns) Malanda Uniting Church Brisbane Taiwanese Uniting Church St Davids Coopers Plains Uniting Church Aitkenvale Uniting Church Edmonton Uniting Church Mareeba Uniting Church Dennis Corowa, Richard Wallace Broadwater Road Uniting Church St Mark’s Mt Gravatt Uniting Church Atherton Uniting Church Emmanuel Uniting Church Cairns Mossman Uniting Church Gordonvale Uniting Church Burleigh Heads Uniting Church Sudanese Nuer Faith Community Bowen Uniting Church Herberton Faith Community Port Douglas Uniting Church Mornington Island Uniting Church Capalaba Uniting Church Sunnybank Uniting Church Burdekin Uniting Church Hervey’s Range Uniting Church Faith Mt Molloy Uniting Church Aurukun Uniting Church Cleveland Uniting Church Tallebudgera Community Church Home Hill Uniting Church Community Mt Louisa Community Church Napranum Uniting Church Gold Coast Korean Uniting Church Tingalpa Uniting Church Ayr Uniting Church Ingham Uniting Church North Church (Smithfield) West End Townsville Uniting Church Holland Park Uniting Church Twin Towns Coolangatta Uniting Church Cassowary Coast Uniting Church Halifax Uniting Church Glenmead Uniting Church Brisbane Congress Congregation At Zillmere Living Faith Uniting Church (Carindale) Uniting North Coomera Tully Uniting Church Jensen Uniting Church St Andrews Mt Isa Uniting Church Mapoon Uniting Church Little Brown Church Christian Community Victoria Point Uniting Church Innisfail Uniting Church Kennedy Patrol St Luke’s Church, Weipa (Jimboomba) Faith Community Vineyard Community of Faith Mission Beach Uniting Church Kirwan Uniting Church Torres Strait Thursday Island Uniting Church Logan Central Multicultural Uniting Church Wellers Hill Tarragindi Uniting Church Charters Towers Uniting Church Korean Cairns Uniting Church Townsville Central City Mission Real Life Christian Church (Logan) Wellington Point Trinity Uniting Church Wulguru Uniting Church Yeronga Uniting Church.
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