List of the largest churches in Australia

List of the largest churches in Australia

This list of Australia's largest churches by regular attendance lists some of Australia's churches by both regular attendance and formal membership from recent records. [Formal membership tends to be significantly less but provides a more rigorous number.]

The list is not necessarily exhaustive, nor does it provide any historical context. Some mega-churches are multi-campus; the current list doesn't distinguish between churches meeting in one facility or several facilities.

Notes

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* List of the largest Protestant churches of the world
* Churches affiliated with Australian Christian Churches

External links

* Megachurch Watch http://megachurchwatch.org/
* 'Megachurches: some personal reflections' by an ex megachurch pastor, Rowland Croucher [http://jmm.aaa.net.au/articles/19701.htm]
* cite news
last = Zwartz
first = Barney
title = The Hallelujah chorus
publisher = The Age
date = 2004-12-24
url = http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/12/23/1103391889876.html
accessdate = 2007-03-22


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