Pitt Street Uniting Church
Address | 264 Pitt St, Sydney NSW, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 2 9267 3614 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.pittstreetuniting.org.au | ||||||||||
Categories | Christian Church, Concert Hall, Historical Landmark, Protestant Church | ||||||||||
Rating | 4 8 reviews | ||||||||||
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Pitt Street Uniting Church reviews
8Fake New Age Church, Do not support this location. Do not be sheep led to the slaughter. These are not Shepards but wolves tempting your soul.
A beautiful heritage building with original features and a friendly congregation with a strong social conscience.
Went here for a special event. All the people I met were warm, affectionate and affirming.
Good friendly and welcoming church. Progressive in their theology and active on issues. LGBTQI affirming
Very welcoming and spiritually uplifting experience. After coming here I realised how much I am missing out on by not choosing to come here often.
Also known as The Congregational Church, built between 1841-1846 & identified as Old Colonial Grecian style building. Stunning sandstone façade with four classical columns if you're walking past here on the Pitt Street side. It's been noticed, even for me living in the city, that it's always being abused with graffiti! Credited to architects John Bibb and GA Mansfield. It was awarded the RAIA Award (Royal Australian Institute of Architecture) for outstanding conservation in 1984. What really strikes me about this place of worship is the exterior of the building. The interior really has a lot of upkeep but generally a beautiful church contributing to the overall heritage of this city. Absolutely worth having a look and they are very welcoming in their services for all people of all backgrounds.
If you frequent this Church regularly, you love it. If you're an infrequent visitor, like me, you find it soul-less and devoid of any life.
Gorgeous church in the middle of town, minutes from Town Hall train station. Staff there were lovely and appeared to epitomize what it is to be diverse and inclusive. Their local community efforts (counselling, youth groups, environmental activities and homeless help programs) seem to be a great way that they put their faith belief systems into practice. Don't expect bright light and modern. This place is dark-ish, old, traditional and ornate. The people there appear to be very forward in contrast. Rather beautiful, really.