HERITAGE NOOSA
HERITAGE NOOSA
Kin Kin Junction Uniting Church (former)
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Alternative NameKin Kin Methodist ChurchDescription
Kin Kin Methodist Church opened on 10th December 1916 with a congregation numbering over 100. The wooden building measured 28 x 14ft with a front porch and gothic windows. It was erected by Mr R Silzer at a total cost of £150 and was the first church in Kin Kin. The church was built next to Kin Kin Junction State School which had itself opened in 1909. Kin Kin Junction was intended as the original service centre for the district. However, the Junction’s importance waned as the village of Kin Kin grew.
In 1977, Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregational churches in Australia came together to form the Uniting Church in Australia. The church was known as Kin Kin Uniting Church until it was deconsecrated in 2002. It is now a private residence.Address980, Pomona-Kin Kin Road, Kin Kin
Kin Kin Methodist Church opened on 10th December 1916 with a congregation numbering over 100. The wooden building measured 28 x 14ft with a front porch and gothic windows. It was erected by Mr R Silzer at a total cost of £150 and was the first church in Kin Kin. The church was built next to Kin Kin Junction State School which had itself opened in 1909. Kin Kin Junction was intended as the original service centre for the district. However, the Junction’s importance waned as the village of Kin Kin grew.
In 1977, Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregational churches in Australia came together to form the Uniting Church in Australia. The church was known as Kin Kin Uniting Church until it was deconsecrated in 2002. It is now a private residence.Address980, Pomona-Kin Kin Road, Kin Kin
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Kin Kin Junction Uniting Church (former). Heritage Noosa, accessed 19/01/2026, https://heritage.noosa.qld.gov.au/nodes/view/24509






