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Carrum Downs Presbyterian Church is a congregation of the oldest Presbyterian and Reformed Church in Australia and became such on 22 October 2010 following a petition from members of the Frankston Reformed Fellowship to the Southern Presbytery. The history of the Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia goes back to the earliest days, the denomination in Victoria being founded in 1846 by Melbourne's first official Christian minister, Rev James Forbes.
The Frankston Reformed Fellowship was led between 2004 and 2010 by Rev David Kumnick who was the minister of the Frankston Presbyterian Church of Victoria 1991-2004. Carrum Downs Presbyterian Church is under the care of the Knox PCEA elders meantime, and Mr Kumnick has been appointed to continue serving the group for the next two years. It is hoped to secure a site for a place of worship in the near future and under the Lord's blessing to progress the congregation in the regular way.
Sunday Worship Services:
- 10.30 am
The address is Lyrebird Community Centre, 203 Lyrebird Drive, Carrum Downs. (Melway 100 H3)
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