Index
- The Spirit of St Kilda: Places of Worship in St Kilda
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Anglican Churches
- – Christ Church Complex
- – All Saints’ Anglican Church
- – Holy Trinity Church
- – St Bede’s Church
- Roman Catholic Churches
- – St Mary’s Catholic Church
- – Sacred Heart Church
- – St Colman’s Church
- – St Columba’s Church
- – Our Lady of Dolours
- Presbyterian Churches
- – St Kilda Presbyterian Church
- – Free Presbyterian Church (former)
- – St George’s East St Kilda Uniting Church
- – Scots Presbyterian Church Elwood
- Methodist Churches
- – The St Kilda Uniting Church (former)
- – St Kilda Parish Mission Uniting Church
- – United Free Methodists (former)
- – Methodist Church (demolished)
- Congregationalist Churches
- – Independent (Congregational) Church
- – East St Kilda Uniting Church (former)
- Baptist Churches
- – Particular Baptist Church (former)
- – Baptist Church
- Salvation Army
- – Balaclava Corps Hall (former)
- Life Christian
- Parish of Sacred Assumption of Holy Virgin
- Jehovah’s Witnesses
- Jewish Congregations
- – St Kilda Hebrew Congregation
- – Elwood Talmud Torah Congregation
- – Temple Beth Israel
- – Adass Israel Congregation
- Glossary
- Further reading
- Bibliography
Jehovah’s Witnesses
84-86 Carlisle Street, St Kilda
The Jehovah’s Witnesses have conducted services in St Kilda since 1963. The first location was the ANA Hall, Blanch Street, St Kilda. Plans to build a Kingdom Hall at 84-86 Carlisle Street, St Kilda, began in 1983 when the land was purchased with money raised from voluntary contributions. The hall was built by the ‘quick build’ system and was erected in three days in 1989. The period style was chosen to complement the neighbourhood.
The congregation is multicultural with many nations represented. There are many young ones in the congregation, young singles and young married couples. All are ministers of the Bible and are active in the preaching activity started by Jesus Christ.
For more information about Jehovah’s Witnesses and their activities see the website: www.watchtower.org