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The Rosewater Uniting Church was founded in Queenstown, South Australia as a Primitive Methodist Church in 1878. The Foundation Stone was laid by the Chairman of the Rosewater District Council, Mr. H.C.E. Muecke on 10 August, and the opening services were held on 24 November 1878.HistoryThe first Primitive Methodist Church in the area was built at Queenstown and opened on 4 April 1858. The congregation grew steadily and a larger building was needed by 1877. This was called the "Whittaker Memorial" after the first superintendent of the Adelaide Circuit. This is the Port Road building now used by the Churches of Christ, having been sold to them in 1900.Primitive Methodism had a large following in the area and in October 1877 tenders were called to build a church in Port Adelaide on the corner of Church and Cannon Streets. This church was opened on 27 January 1878.Rosewater was a developing suburb at this time, so a church site was purchased in 1878 and building commenced in August that year. At the laying of the foundation stone Mr. H.C.E. Muecke, Chairman of the Council, expressed delight that a place of worship and a Sabbath School was to be established.Under the supervision of the architect, Mr. Campbell, the builder, Walter Russell had the church ready for opening on 24 November 1878. Large crowds attended the opening services. The preacher at the morning and afternoon services was the Rev, J. Goodwin, and the local pastor, Rev. S. Raymond preached in the evening. Next evening was a public tea meeting. As this was the first church in the area it was well supported. The Sunday School was formed the following Sunday, 1 December, with 60 scholars and 10 teachers.

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