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533: 31: 466: 496:, which he edited for 15 years, and after an interim when services were held by Stow, was succeeded by the Rev. John William Cooper Drane (1823–1864), who preached his first sermon on 6 February 1859. Later that year the Rev. Drane started preaching (also?) at the High Street Church, and also ran a college in George Street, Norwood, which moved in mid-1860 to Tavistock Street in the city. In December 1860 he left for 1619: 435:), which opened for public worship on 1 November 1840. The second body of Congregationalists to form met in a small chapel in the north-west of Norwood from around 1840, and constructed a brick building in High Street, Kensington, on land contributed in 1844 by John Roberts (c. 1794–1875). Various ministers including T. Q. Stow and Rev. 572:
Clayton Wesley Uniting Church and, before the amalgamation, Clayton Congregational Church and Norwood Wesley Church, have a long history of using sacred music and choirs to enhance worship, build community, and reach out to and provide an ‘entry’ point for people to be involved in the Church and thus
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Congregational Church) for a building 66 by 50 feet (20 m × 15 m) seating 560 people was accepted and the foundation stone was laid by E. T. Smith on 27 June 1882. The building was completed and officially opened on 17 May 1883. The spire, at 125 feet (38 m) was the tallest in the
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M.A., fresh from a very successful ten years at Stow Memorial Church, succeeded him; the appointment of the Australian-trained Robertson was heartily endorsed by Nicholls. In 1897 the pipe organ was removed to the College Park church, and a new instrument, built by J. E. Dodd & Sons of Adelaide,
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The congregation had grown to such an extent that a new, larger church building was called for, to be erected in front of the existing building. Promised donations from E. T Smith, Gilbert Wood and others would meet around half the cost. A design by Cumming & Davies (whose previous work included
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held a service there on 21 January 1854. An institute hall was hired for the first public meeting on 2 July 1854, and plans were made for a permanent chapel. The block of land settled on was 150 by 450 feet (46 m × 137 m) on the corner of Kensington Terrace and East Parade, Kensington
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In November 1851 a breakaway group formed a separate church which met at Roberts's residence, "Maesbury House". Roberts, who was antipathetic to Stow, but later publicly reversed his opinion, may have led the breakaway in response to Stow's pastorate. They were still meeting at Maesbury House when
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the life of faith. Current Director of Music, Mandy Hutchinson, oversees a budget that is used from time to time for regular Sunday worship service and particularly for special events like Christmas Eve and Easter Sunday, to welcome others into the Church's community.
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followed in May 1874. During his time considerable building work was undertaken: a schoolroom 36 by 25 feet (11.0 m × 7.6 m) and vestry 11.5 by 9.5 feet (3.5 m × 2.9 m) were built in 1876 to a design by
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took charge of the High Street church. Cheetham resigned from the High Street Church in May 1871 and Rev. William Nicholls was confirmed as his replacement in July. In September 1872 Cheetham was accepted as pastor of the church in
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The old building became the Church Hall. The Sunday school also grew in numbers, and a Young Men's Society and Young Christians' Union were founded and flourished. Hope resigned in August 1890, after sixteen years at Clayton.
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The foundation stone for the building, which was designed by George Abbott, was laid on 5 June 1855 by Mr. Barrow. This was the original Clayton chapel, named at the suggestion or insistence of John Roberts, in memory of Rev.
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Organists include Pip Parkin, Matthew Atherton, and Ashleigh Tobin, supported by guest musicians, including singers Rachel Bruerville, Andrew Linn, Macintyre Howie Reeves, Victoria Coxhill, and pianist James Huon George.
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was the next incumbent. His ministry at Clayton began on 3 May 1891, and served for twelve years; his last sermon was preached at Clayton on 6 August 1903, when he left to take charge of the Presbyterian church in
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Two stalwarts of the church died: Sir Edwin Smith in December 1919 and Peter Wood two years later, and a pulpit was erected in their memory. On 20 April 1920, Teece resigned the pastorate.
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Rev J. F. Dickinson (22 November 1900 – 1975) was inducted to the pastorate on 5 September 1948 and served to 1955, when he took over the pastorate at Victor Harbor.
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produced a history of the church for its Jubilee in 1906. At his well-attended farewell, Robertson was quick to acknowledge the active support of deacons Sir
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In April 1973 the Norwood Wesley Methodist and Clayton Congregational churches formally merged, just four years before their parent churches combined as the
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accepted and began at Clayton in February 1942. Late in 1947 he accepted a call to the City Church, Brisbane, where he served with distinction until 1981.
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In 1965 Clayton Church decided to establish Clayton Church Homes for the aged in Norwood, the first stage of which was opened in March 1968.
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Roberts, a large landowner, built and lived in "Maesbury House" in Chapel Street, Kensington, later the home of politician
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This article includes a comprehensive technical specification of the instrument, as well as the pieces performed.
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Rev. J. H. Ralph of Tasmania was offered the pastorate, but he declined, but Rev.
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Uniting Church and Clayton Wesley Uniting Church congregations amalgamated.
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was installed and opened by the church organist on 8 September 1897.
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as they generally called themselves) in Adelaide, led by Rev
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Pipe organ and decoration for Thanksgiving Festival, 1903
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Arising from the suggestion of Rev. P. Watson, the Rev.
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34°55′15″S 138°38′29″E / 34.9207°S 138.6415°E / -34.9207; 138.6415
Portrush Road
Beulah Park
Adelaide
South Australia
Denomination
Uniting
Congregational
claytonwesley.ucasa.org.au
J. H. Barrow
Dedication
John Clayton
Architect(s)
Synod
South Australia
Presbytery
Parish
Minister(s)
Uniting
church
Portrush Road
Beulah Park
Adelaide
South Australia
The Parade
Norwood
Independents
T. Q. Stow
North Terrace, Adelaide

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