All Saints' Church, Dunedin

In 1969, All Saints' Church was restored, in which the foundations, hardwood floor, and slate roof were replaced.

A small Christus Rex by the eminent New Zealand sculptor Ria Bancroft is above the pulpit.

[3] In 2017 a set of ceramic sculptures of the Scriptural Way of the Cross by Whanganui sculptor Kirk Nicholls was installed.

In 2019 an appeal was launched to install a stained glass window in memory of the Ross Sea Party and in honour of Rev.

[5] At the 1886 Annual General Meeting the parish discussed an offer from the Bishop Samuel Tarratt Nevill 'to take over the Parish Church for the purpose of making it the Cathedral of the Diocese, and to facilitate the legal transfer by contributing £2,000 towards liquidating the debt on the property, at that time £2,600.'

The AGM agreed to the bishop's offer however the project failed, 'the General Synod hesitating on legal grounds to sanction the transfer of the property.

'[6][7] The Church made national news in 2017 when its vicar crashed his car while drunk on the way to the Sunday 10:30 service.

Bevington organs won medals at exhibitions in Paris (1855 and 1867) and London (1862), and are held in high regard for the quality of their construction and voicing.

During a gale in 1862 the Bell Hill church was badly twisted and deemed unsafe until the addition of a transept designed by William Mason permitted its reuse in February 1863.

A weatherboard schoolhouse able to accommodate 150 worshippers was built on a quarter acre of freehold next to All Saints given by James Allen.

[28] The front portion of the hall has windows designed by prominent Dunedin architect Basil Hooper and installed in 1911.