St Ninian's Church
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Chamber Rating
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Pam Syme
Very friendly people with a liberal theology. Welcome all thinking and questioning people. Church building is awaiting strengthening after the earthquakes. Worship is in the brick lounge behind the church, 9.30 a.m Sundays
Sep 9th, 2021 -
Aruna Lakmal
Dec 30th, 2020 -
Hugh and Jane Catto
Welcoming and friendly. Liberal thinking church congregation.
Jul 27th, 2020 -
Jeremy Cook
A very welcoming congregation with a picturesque old stone church. I was lucky enough to have my wedding there earlier this year. Made for great wedding photos.
Jul 23rd, 2020 -
Noel Anderton
Cold, draught, noisy. Just how Presbyterians like it
Jun 22nd, 2020
Contact Info
- (643) 348-6418
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for St Ninian's Church?
A The phone number for St Ninian's Church is: (643) 348-6418.
Q Where is St Ninian's Church located?
A St Ninian's Church is located at 5 Puriri St, Fendalton, CAN 8041
Q What is the internet address for St Ninian's Church?
A The website (URL) for St Ninian's Church is: http://www.stninians.godzone.net.nz/
Q What days are St Ninian's Church open?
A St Ninian's Church is open:
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Q How is St Ninian's Church rated?
A St Ninian's Church has a 4.6 Star Rating from 12 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
St Ninian's Church
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 12 Reviews )Pam Syme on Google
Very friendly people with a liberal theology. Welcome all thinking and questioning people. Church building is awaiting strengthening after the earthquakes. Worship is in the brick lounge behind the church, 9.30 a.m Sundays
Aruna Lakmal on Google
Hugh and Jane Catto on Google
Welcoming and friendly. Liberal thinking church congregation.
Jeremy Cook on Google
A very welcoming congregation with a picturesque old stone church. I was lucky enough to have my wedding there earlier this year. Made for great wedding photos.
Noel Anderton on Google
Cold, draught, noisy. Just how Presbyterians like it