Places of Worship in East Melbourne, VIC

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Results from the 'Places of Worship' category in East Melbourne

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1 Cathedral Pl, East Melbourne, 3002

(03) 9926 5787
Catholic church, Religious goods store
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488 ALBERT ST, East Melbourne, 3002

(03) 9662 1372
Synagogue, Places of Worship, Chuches & Other Places of Worship, religion, church, praying, God, prayer, worship, Churches, Temples
This synagogue is a beautiful and historic building with a welcoming and friendly community. The rabbi is described as wise, handsome, and inclusive, leading prayer services with a personalized approach. The synagogue houses an impressive library and holds regular events. Visitors praise the warm and welcoming atmosphere and the opportunity to learn about the history of Melbourne's Jewish community.
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22 PARLIAMENT PL, East Melbourne, 3002

(03) 9654 5743
Lutheran Church
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383 Albert St, East Melbourne, 3002

(03) 9287 5500
Social Service, Social services organization, Social Services Organisation
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228 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, 3002

(03) 9267 0228
Church
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193 Hotham St, East Melbourne, 3002

(03) 9417 3341
Customers describe Holy Trinity Anglican Church as a warm and welcoming place with friendly people and a well-conducted service. Some have left with fond memories and feel inspired after attending. The atmosphere is excellent and creates a heavenly feeling.

22 Parliament Place, East Melbourne, 3002

0493 537 316
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1 Cathedral Pl, East Melbourne, 8002

9662 2233
Catholic church

488 Albert St, East Melbourne, 3002

110 GREY ST, East Melbourne, 3002

(03) 9417 4178
Unitarians trace their history back to the courageous heretics who dared to apply reason to religion, such men as Michael Servetus, Giorgio Biandrata, Faustus Socinus and Francis David. Outstanding Unitarians in the past century and a half include Joseph Priestly, Theodore Parker, William Ellery Channing, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Albert Schweitzer and Florence Nightingale. Unitarian churches are democratic and congregationalist, which means that each church is autonomous and governs its own affairs. This is distinguished from less democratic systems of church governance, such as presbyterian governance (by elders) or episcopalian (by a hierarchy of bishops). Ultimate authority for the governance of the church lies with its members. The Melbourne church is also affiliated to the Australian and New Zealand Unitarian Association. The Unitarian Universalist Association in the U. A. and Canada has a membership of 1, 000 congregations serving over 200, 000 adults and church school children.
Customers appreciate the warm and welcoming community at the Unitarian Church, with some mentioning the need for minor improvements to keep up appearances.

278 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, 3002

(03) 9412 3333
Catholic church