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1) Boronia Church of Christ
(BCoC)
Contacts: Rod Brown, Iris Lawson, Bekkii Scott,
(03) 9762 1277 or bcoc@alphalink.com.au
History: First church to be established in Boronia
on 30th October 1921. One of more than 140 churches affiliated with
the Churches of Christ in Victoria.
2) Knox Presbyterian Church of Eastern
Australia
Church Address: 358 Mountain Hwy (cnr Thaxted Pde)
Wantirna Contact: Rev Dr Rowland S. Ward,
(03) 9720 4871 or
rsw@pcea.org.au Website:
http://www.pcea.org.au/knox
History: Knox Presbyterian is part of a
denomination formed in 1846 and opened in Wantirna in February 1987.
Significant ministry is provided to the Sudanese community in
Australia.
3) St Simon the Apostle Catholic Parish,
Rowville
Church Address: 2 Taylors Lane, Rowville
Contact: Fr Jim Clarke or Margaret Biviano (Secretary),
(03)
9764 4058 or office@stsimonsparish.com.au Website:
http://www.stsimonsparish.com.au/
Parish
Vision: A community celebrating and living in Christ
4) Ferntree Gully Uniting
Church
Church Address: 6 The Avenue, Ferntree Gully
Contact: (03) 9753 6522
History: We are a Lay Congregation,
in cluster with Bayswater and Scoresby Uniting Churches.
5) Boronia Catholic Parish, St Joseph's
& St Bernadette's
Church Addresses: St Joseph's, 212 Boronia Rd,
Boronia
St Bernadette's, 1264 Mountain Hwy, The Basin Postal
Address: PO BOX 505, Boronia 3155 Contact: Fr John Petrulis
Phone: 9761 2124 Fax: 9761 2125
Email: parish@sjbrnia.melb.catholic.edu.au
Parish Vision: To be an active Christian
Community growing together in faith, supporting each other in love,
reaching out to the world in hope, as together we come to know Jesus
present amongst us.
6) Sikh Interfaith Council of Victoria,
inc.
Place of worship: Gurdwara at 127 Whitehorse Road,
Blackburn Physical Address: 10 Nadia Ct., Wheelers Hill
Postal Address: P O Box 85 Mulgrave Vic. 3170 Contact:
Gurdarshan Singh Gill, (03) 9560 3374 Email: info@sikhinterfaithvic.org.au Website:
http://www.sikhinterfaithvic.org.au/
Brief History of Sikh Interfaith Council.
Participation by members of the Sikh Community at various events in
2001 provided an incentive to form the Sikh Interfaith Council of
Victoria which was formally incorporated in September 2002 with a
mission to promote a culture of peace and harmony in Australia. |