No. 1537 - Levendale - Baptist Church (2022)

Levendale is a small farming community in the southern midlands about 20 kilometres northwest of Buckland. The area was unnamed until 1901 when a new State school was called ‘Levendale’, after “Leven Banks”, which was a prominent farm in the district. The surrounding district soon after adopted the same name as the school. A public hall was built at Levendale in 1905 and this is currently used for worship by the local Baptist church.

Levendale’s Baptist congregation was established in 2022. It is a ‘plant’ of Citywide Baptist Church which comprises of churches at Mornington and Lenah Valley.

The newly established church at Levendale is a trial to see whether larger churches can provide enough support to rural churches so that they can ultimately thrive on their own. If the experiment is successful the Baptists hope to extend support to other existing or new rural churches around Tasmania.

The church at Levendale introduced weekly services from 2024.

The Levendale Baptist Church meets in the Levendale Public Hall (1905)


Sources and Further Information:

https://www.tasbaptists.org.au/citywide-baptist-church-profile/
https://www.citywidehobart.org.au/levendale/


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