St John the Baptist Anglican Church is a timber church constructed in 1888 and is prominently sited at an intersection of the main street of Bulimba. T Whitty constructed it at a cost of £700 and the first service was held there on 29 September 1888 on St Michael and All Angels Day, at which Archdeacon of Brisbane,
Nathaniel Dawes, blessed the building. As
Bishop of Brisbane William Webber was then overseas, the dedication service did not take place until 2 June 1889. In 1893 the Bulimba Mission became part of Tingalpa parish and between 1900 and 1915 was under the direction of
St John's Cathedral in the
Brisbane CBD. In 1895, a
Sunday school hall was built parallel to the church and behind it as seen from Oxford Street. This hall does not survive. Many of the decorations and furnishings in the church were memorial gifts. They include the bell turret, constructed in 1915 in memory of Samuel and Mary Woodland and the
pulpit given in memory of Corporal Frederick Storey who died at
Gallipoli, which was installed in the same year. A small
organ of unknown make was purchased from Lutwyche Park and installed in 1916. Considerable works were carried out on the church in the 1930s, despite the straightened financial circumstances of the community in this period. A retaining wall was needed on the Oxford Street side of the site because the street level had been raised. This was constructed using
Depression Relief labour. In 1936, the Reverend Thomas Tomlinson acquired a bell from the wrecked ship
Maheno, which was installed in the
belfry. A
reredos and timber panelling were installed in the church in 1937, in time for its golden jubilee in the following year. In the early 1950s, the timber screen was relocated from the
chancel to the
nave of the church and work was carried out on the organ, which was moved from the north to the south side of the building and converted to electricity. H W Jarrett carried out restoration work on the organ in 1978. A brick parish hall was erected on land acquired further along Oxford Street in 1965 and was extended in 1986. The site of the original hall next to the church became a car park area. == Description ==