Additionally both the altar and credence table were donated to the church by the Ladies Guild, Palmer Green, London in 1923.
This link is further reflected in the gifts made to the church and demonstrates the lasting effects of this experience on those who returned.
[1] Maintenance of the church has been undertaken by the St Denys guild, volunteers, many of which are decedents of the original soldier settlers.
Church services are irregularly held via public notice in the local Stanthorpe Border Post newspaper.
[1] The church is very intact with only a new set of steps to the entry porch recently added approximately 10 years ago.
The church is a small single-stored timber building, rectangular in plan, set on low, circular sectioned concrete posts.
[1] St Denys Anglican Church was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 3 August 2005 having satisfied the following criteria.
St Denys Church has a strong association with the people of Amiens and the surrounding area for spiritual and cultural reasons having provided pastoral care and social contacts in the region for over eighty years.