A little bit about Hallsville
Hallsville is a small suburban town located 12.5 kms along the Manilla Road north of Tamworth. The suburb is part of the Moore Creek-Daruka-Tintinhull-Hallsville district, where settlement was historically known to start in the mid-1800s. Agriculture has been one of the major sources of livelihood in the area as well as grazing and crop production. Hallsville Community Church celebrated its 120 year Anniversary on 9th November 2014. We welcome all newcomers to our church and community. Come and join us for a hearty dinner following our Friday services.
Service times
Hallsville conduct a Friday evening service of fellowship commencing at 5:30pm (6pm during daylight saving). This time of worship is followed by a meal, provided by the congregation.
Hallsville also have services on Sundays on request for Baptisms and other special occasions.
In the months when there are five Sundays, ‘Church On a Bus’ takes place. This is a time when the combined congregations travel in a bus to various locations for a service or visit followed by lunch.
Cemetery
A large number of the burials in the Hallsville Churchyard belong to one family: John & Jane Hall (nee Gulliver). John Hall donated the ground for the church in 1894. The original church was opened in November that year. The new church was built in 1989. John & Jane Hall’s house is directly across the road from these churches & graveyard.
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