St Albans Presbyterian Church

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Palmerston North, New Zealand

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St Albans Presbyterian Church Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

St Albans Presbyterian Church is located in Palmerston North, New Zealand on 339 Albert Street, Hokowhitu. St Albans Presbyterian Church is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category presbyterian church in New Zealand.

Address

339 Albert Street, Hokowhitu

Phone

+64 63579411

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Shannell Eparaima

Really really lovely church building. I loved how there was a display honoring Israel. Shalom

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El Ramondo

We came to hear the music students singing. The drums were too loud, the singing was too quiet and the acoustics were bad but we didn't expect anything better.

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Alexis Taylor

It's amazing church with a kids group to keep your kids busy while your in church and a group up stairs for your intermediate and highschool kids. They also hold some fun events like event 31 witch happens on Halloween.

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Aaron Soprano

This is an amazing place for worship in a great community of believers who are both supportive and kind, as they are genuine. They have many programmes on offer for children of all ages, and courses for adults too. Keep up to date for courses, worship times, workshops, and more, on the St Albans website.

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Murray Pirie

Lovely community and very welcoming. I love to join life group when I can.

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Aaron Soprano

Great people, and fantastic programmes for kids on Sundays and during school holidays.

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Mike O'Dowd

Visited on Saturday great building and friendly people made to feel welcome. Great supporters for Israel so they will be blessed for their commitment to God's chosen people and land. Keep up the great work May God bless you and your families.

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Roger Levy

We returned from overseas nearly 4 years ago, and returned to fellowshipping at St Albans, and my wife was working for them part time. They were very encouraging and helpful in our transition back to Kiwi life, and helped us get settled in many ways. People unpacked our house, suggested jobs that I could apply for, and gave us things we needed like a washing machine. They have helped quite a range of people and seem to have a very active outreach into their local community. Have since moved on but look back with gratitude to my time of worshipping with this fellowship.