Scots and St Michael’s churches
Scots and St Michael’s churches
Scots and St Michael’s churches
Located on the corner of Collins and Russell Streets, St Michael’s is a unique Christian presence in the city of Melbourne. It offers a wide variety of experiences for growth and change. It is a place which affirms and encourages the best expression of who you are and who you can be, through relevant theology, Sunday Service, numerous support programs and its commitment to counseling and psychotherapy. It is one of Melbourne’s architectural treasures Its impressive facade and splendid interior makes St Michael’s a truly magnificent venue for a wedding, baptism or other special event.
St. Michael’s Church was built in the mid-14th century, originally serving as the college chapel of Michaelhouse. Today it is used as the parish for Great St. Mary’s Church. Much of the original decorated gothic design remains. In 1908, the parish was amalgamated into that of Great St Mary’s, and the church is now used for book sales and meetings. It also houses the Harambee Centre, which promotes education and understanding about underdeveloped countries.