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Description Church
All Saints' church was built in 1888 and is one of Nelson's oldest Anglican churches. It serves the inner city area but its congregation comes from areas all over Nelson. All Saints Church Nelson
Annesbrook Church
Atawhai Community Church is a contemporary Baptist Church set on the northern gateway to Nelson City Atawhai Community Church
Christ Church Anglican Cathedral also known as Nelson Cathedral is an iconic feature of Nelson, dominating the skyline at the south end of the main street. Christ Church Anglican Cathedral
Freedom Church Nelson
A community of people who love God and love others meeting together regularly to encourage each other and to impact our local community by introducing people to Jesus Christ. Grace Church Richmond
A few kilometres south of Richmond and draws people from about a 15 km radius. Hope Community Church
Website with information on the Anglican Churches in the region Nelson Anglican Church
Nelson City Church was established nearly 40 years ago and maintains a relationship with the New Life movement in New Zealand Nelson City Church
Richmond and district Catholic churches Our Lady of Perpetual Help
A fellowship of sinners serving Christ our Saviour.We don’t push alot of programs, instead we focus on worship and teaching Reformed Church of Nelson
Richmond Anglican Church
Richmond Baptist Church Richmond Baptist Church
A friendly, family church with a passion for loving God and loving people Richmond New Life Church
St John's Lutheran Church
St Paul's Lutheran is a Christian Community Church created by God's love in Christ which seeks to live and grow in Christ and generously share the love and life of Christ with others St Paul's Lutheran Community Church
St. David's Church was established in Richmond on 17 May 1955 and has presently membership of about 150. They aim to be a welcoming church WORSHIPPING God with joy St. David's Church
Brightwater Community Anglican Church - small country churches St. Pauls and St Michaels Churches
The parish is centred on the church of St Thomas in Motueka, and also includes the communities of Riwaka ( St. Barnabas ) and Ngatimoti ( St. James ) St. Thomas Anglican Church Motueka
St.Mary's Catholic Church
From builders to brain surgeons, mothers to motorbike enthusiasts, even if you prefer Vegemite to Marmite, everyone is welcome at St Stephens! St.Stephens Church
Our congregation, built on the foundation of Jesus Christ, aims at being a spiritually healthy church Tahunanui Presbyterian Church
Tasman Bible Church is a community of Christians who meet on a regular basis for mutual encouragement, worship and Bible teaching. Tasman Bible Church
They are a growing, active congregation of believers striving to meet the needs of people who come to worship the risen Savior, Jesus Christ. The Haven Seventh-day Adventist Church
St. Johns in the City, St Lukes, Motueka Uniting Parish, Stoke Parish, Waimea Parish The Methodist Church of New Zealand
The Mission Fellowship is non-denominational and relates with churches of all denominations. We encourage the whanau in The Mission to be kingdom minded and to support, help and build up the body of Christ across the city. The Mission Fellowship
The Salvation Army is committed to proclaiming the love of the Lord Jesus Christ and meeting human need in God's name without discrimination. The Salvation Army
A growing community of friends, like an extended family, aged from a few months to over 90 years, with a variety of ethnic backgrounds. Unite Church
The Visual Guide to Nelson New Zealand

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