SHAC Community

The St Hilary's Anglican Network is the collection of St Hilary's Anglican Church (Kew), St Silas Anglican Church (North Balwyn) and St Augustine's Anglican Church (Mont Albert North), also known previously as the SHAC (St Hilary's Anglican Church) Community. It is one of Australia's largest Anglican parishes.

The parish is located in Melbourne's inner east and also manages a campsite near Paynesville, Victoria on the Banksia Peninsula. - Cormorant by the Lakes.

  • St Hilary's Anglican Network, 12 John St, Kew
  • St Hilary's Anglican Network, 36 Bundoran Parade, Mont Albert North (St Augustine's)
  • St Hilary's Anglican Network, 16 Osbourne Ave, North Balwyn (St Silas)

With over 125 years of history, St Hilary's' origins are found in the establishment of St Hilary's Anglican Church in 1888 when the original wooden church building was completed.[1] St Silas Anglican Church commenced around 1942.[2] St Augustine's Anglican Church commenced around 1960 .[3]

The St Hilary's Anglican Network Next Generations Ministries also runs Messy Church, Children's ministries, Playgroups and manages a Kindergarten at the Mont Albert North site.

References

  1. "History of St Hilary's & St Silas Anglican Church". shac.com.au. Retrieved 7 August 2009.
  2. London, Saint Silas Church, Kentish Town. "Saint Silas the Martyr - St.Silas Place, Kentish Town, London NW5 - S. Silas Balwyn North". www.saintsilas.org.uk. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  3. "History of St Augustine's Anglican Church". shac.com.au. Retrieved 7 August 2009.


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