Lautoka Coronation Methodist Church Hall In Fiji: History,Facts, & Services

Lautoka Coronation Methodist Church Hall is a historic place of worship in Fiji. It was built in 1920 to commemorate the coronation of King George V as King of Fiji in 1915. The church was the first of its kind in Fiji and was used for public ceremonies and masses. The church also served as a place for Methodist social activities and for holding church services. It is the most iconic of Fiji's Methodist buildings and the largest church in the country when it was built in the 1920s. The church building consists of a single nave with a balcony, a stoa, and a portico. The roof is made of corrugated iron. The main entrance has a balustraded staircase leading to the balcony entrance, which has a semi-circular archway. The hall was used for worship services and was often used to host concerts, weddings and special services. The church also provided a venue for social gatherings and community events. The hall often served to provide solace to those affected by natural disasters and political unrest. The church has undergone several renovations and is still in use today.

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  1. City:

    Fiji

  2. state:

    Fiji

  3. country:

    Fiji

  4. country code:

    FJ

  5. postcode:

    1080

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Fiji Fiji

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