Saturday, 22 April 2023

St Barnabas Anglican Church, Peria

There are little old churches like this dotted all over the country. This one in Peria is St Barbabus church and is about 30 minutes from Mangonui. It is a category 2 on the historic places trust list and was built by the local community for the Reverend Renata Tangata who was ordained at St Paul's Cathedral in Auckland in 1867. 



By 1912 the church had become too small for the growing congregation and a new one was built to replace it which was dedicated as St Barnabas and opened by Bishop Crossley on March 26 1912 - this is the church that is there today. Information by Stuart Park - thank you.

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15 comments:

The Happy Whisk said...

Such a cute little church.

Jim said...

Wonderful.

kwarkito said...

such a charming place.

roentare said...

Quite a facade for this church

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Understandable why they needed a bigger one, but Happy they saved the old one though.

William Kendall said...

A lovely church.

Tom said...

...I love this church.

Pisi Prkl said...

Very little churches are made of wood in Finland.
Many of them has burned down for one reason or another.
This one looks mighty fine. Would love to see it´s interior.

local alien said...

A lovely wooden church and we'll kept cemetery. Good photo. It looks peaceful

DawnTreader said...

Charming, and nice that it's been kept in good condition (by the looks of it).

Jackie McGuinness said...

Lovely photos.

Bill said...

A beautiful little church.

James said...

Nice! This reminds me of the churches I used to see when I lived in Pennsylvania.

Pauline said...

Love that church. Haven't been back since it was deconsecrated for renovations, over 10 years ago I think. Must go back one day.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Such a pretty little church Glad it is still there. Have a lovely week ahead.

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