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The church was established in 1955 as Mt. Gravatt Assembly of God by Pastor Garnett Budge. In the 1980s, under the leadership of Senior Pastor Dr. Reginald Klimionok, [1] the church experienced growth, with a second new church building being constructed and opened, adjacent to its Rover Street site, seating over 2,000 persons, and membership soared to over 3,500 persons. [2]
The Mount Gravatt Showgrounds are an important centre for cultural and community activities and the site of the annual Mount Gravatt Show, an agricultural fair. [29] The grounds are positioned on Logan Road, opposite the mega-church , Hillsong Brisbane Campus (formerly known as Garden City Christian Church).
Australian Christian Churches Classification Protestant Orientation Pentecostal Theology Finished Work Pentecostalism Associations World Assemblies of God Fellowship Region Australia Origin 1937 Sydney, New South Wales Merger of Assemblies of God Queensland and Pentecostal Church of Australia Separations Christian Revival Crusade Hillsong Church Official website www.acc.org.au The Australian ...
AIR Church is a Pentecostal church affiliated with Australian Christian Churches (the Australian branch of the Assemblies of God). [11] The senior pastors as of May 2022 are James & Sally Foord. [12] The business entity remains incorporated as Metro Church Australia, [13] and it is still registered as a charitable organisation under this name. [14]
The International Network of Churches (INC), formerly Christian Outreach Centre (COC), is an Australian network of Pentecostal churches, most of them based in Queensland. It was established in 1974 what is now Citipointe Church in Brisbane. [1]
Brisbane Adventist College started as a primary school in 1966. The primary school was one of the first established in the Mount Gravatt area. A secondary school was established in 1972 along Wishart Road. Both campuses grew steadily over the years. Then in 1999 they were amalgamated, along with the Early Learning Centre, into one college.
Clairvaux MacKillop College is a Roman Catholic co-educational secondary school located in Upper Mount Gravatt, a suburb in the south side of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. [1] With a student body of over 1300, [ 2 ] the school was founded in 1986 by the amalgamation of Clairvaux College and the MacKillop Catholic College.
Mount Gravatt was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1950 to 2009. [1] The district was based in the southern suburbs of Brisbane. Prior to its abolition, it included the suburbs of Mount Gravatt, Mount Gravatt East, Eight Mile Plains, Robertson and Sunnybank.