Ithaca Presbyterian Church

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Paddington, Australia

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Ithaca Presbyterian Church Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Ithaca Presbyterian Church is located in Paddington, Australia on 100 Enoggera Terrace. Ithaca Presbyterian Church is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category presbyterian church in Australia.

Address

100 Enoggera Terrace

Phone

+61 731030471

Headquarters

Paddington, Queensland

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Alisdair Harden

It's a beautiful intimate church building laid out with great thought and care. We attended for a baptism and found it a very warm and welcoming place. The sermon was thought provoking and challenging and I did not experience any subliminal sarcasm, although I don't know what that experience would be like.

김혜연

Great historical church. Pastor Robert's wedding speech is great.

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Madison Dorrough

I started going to Ithaca Presbyterian Church 3 weeks ago and am loving it. The people there are so kind and warm. The church itself is beautiful and the music is great! Can't wait to grow my faith as I get to know God and the people in this church better.

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Irwin Coelho

Every Wednesday between 9:30am and 10am they organise music participation for toddlers. Very pleasant group and the children love it.

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Fiona Bateman

We really enjoyed our visit to Ithaca Presbyterian last Sunday. The people are welcoming and friendly. It’s great to see a church committed to biblical teaching, and to reaching the local community with the gospel. The church is in an exciting phase of revitalisation with many opportunities to get involved eg. kids and youth. We found the ministry team warm and approachable, with a genuine openness to feedback on how to continue to develop the church.

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Michelle Josselyn

I arrived here on a Sunday pre-lude to the collection plate, where the Pastor tried to equate racial discrimination with the suffering of an amputee. Either, spoken about might be offended because the perpetrators of the bad behaviour might be quite different. The Pastor singled out a Sunday School child who attended to confirm the child understood what "limpy" meant. Mind you, there were only two children who were up the front from Sunday School. By reiterating the cruel name by the Pastor, unconciously he is reaffirming it, by announcing it so. Buy saying it over and over you are actually becoming as bad as a bully who taunts an impaired person. While well intended, it was unchristian to include this name in his sermon, as taunt and bullying names are against God. The collection plate was handed around. Sometime, later young Pastor (?)Jayesh Naran delivered his sermon. While uplifting in the later part, the start seemed to be peppered with double word meaning emphasis, subliminal sarcasm, irony and abuse of public information not yet volunteered. Pina Coladas weren't invented in Jesus day, but he seemed to envy my days when I drank them. Stating how ungodly it was. Does he want U.S citizenship? What about the violinist in the pink dress. Watch out if a congressional member darts towards you with hungry eyes after the service. You might be their stepping stone?

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Haesoo Lee

Amazing God. Beautiful view. Faith.Hope.Love