Victorian Council of Churches
Victorian Council of Churches is a body composed of leaders from Christian churches of the State of Victoria, Australia. It was formed to present a unified front to influence public discourse and government policy, and also served to increase communication and cooperation between churches with similar aims and philosophies.
Member Churches
The current Member Churches are:- Anglican Dioceses of Melbourne, Ballarat, Bendigo, Gippsland and Wangaratta
- Antiochian Orthodox Church
- Armenian Apostolic Church
- Bulgarian Orthodox Church
- Chinese Methodist Church in Australia
- Churches of Christ
- Coptic Orthodox Church
- German Lutheran Trinity Church
- Greek Orthodox Church
- Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East
- Lutheran Church in Australia Vic
- Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church
- Mar Thoma Syrian Church
- Melbourne Church of South India
- Religious Society of Friends
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne and the Dioceses of Ballarat, Sale and Sandhurst;the Melkite Catholic Eparchy;the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy;the Chaldean Catholic Church;the Maronite Catholic Eparchy
- St John's German Lutheran Church Springvale
- Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church
- Romanian Orthodox Church
- The Salvation Army
- Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church
- Uniting Church in Australia Vic/Tas Synod
- The Melbourne Welsh Church
Early history
Office Bearers (1895-1950)
It was agreed that the office of president should be rotated through the membership bodies. In 1900 the format of the council was not yet settled. In time, Councils of Churches were also established, with varying degrees of success, for larger conurbations such as Ballarat, Geelong and Bendigo. They are not considered in this article.This article traces the history of the Council through a list of presidents and to a lesser extent its secretaries and treasurers, the workers of the organisation, who generally held the post for long periods, providing continuity.
- 1895 Llewelyn D. Bevan
- 1900 John Meiklejohn
- 1901 J. John Halley
- 1902 S. Pearce Carey, of the Collins Street church
- 1903 William H. Fitchett
- 1904 Lowther Clarke, Bishop of Melbourne
- 1905 Alexander Stewart, of Essendon
- 1906 James Rickard previously secretary
- 1907 Hermann Herlitz
- 1908 S. Pearce Carey
- 1909 T. S. B. Woodfull
- 1910 David Stow Adam
- 1911 Ernest Davies, of St Augustine's Church, Hawthorn
- 1912 Frederic C. Spurr
- 1913 Alex McCallum
- 1914 James T. Robertson
- 1915 R. Ambrose Roberts son of Rev. R. T. Roberts
- 1916 Edward Dybing
- 1917 Henry Worrall
- 1918 James E. Thomas of Lygon Street church
- 1919 James McBride
- 1920 J. Ernest James of Collins Street church
- 1921 Arthur Richard Thompson of Elsternwick.
- 1922 George A. Judkins
- 1923 A. E. Illingworth
- 1924 Frank H. L. Paton
- 1925 William Silas Pearse
- 1926 W Dodds Jackson, Baptist
- 1927 William Harris
- 1928 John Edward Shipway
- 1929 Alex Hardie
- 1930 A. Deans
- 1931 J. C. Martin
- 1932 J. H. Cain
- 1933 Albert J. Ingham
- 1934 W. J. Harris
- 1935 J. D. Northey of Camberwell Church
- 1936 Sydney E. Dorman
- 1937 Henry Worrall
- 1938 P. D. McCallum
- 1939 John Armour,
- 1940 Sydney E. Dorman
- 1941 William J. Williams
- 1942 S. Neighbour
- 1943 William Silas Pearse for the second time
- 1944 R. W. Stephens, of Footscray Church
- 1945 Horace H. Jeffs
- 1946 F. W. Ede
- 1947 R. Caradoc Hughes
- 1948 F. E. Richards
- 1949 F. A. Forward
- 1950 William John Salter of West Melbourne Church