The Toowoomba Region in Queensland boasts a collection of historical churches and cathedrals that draw tourists and history enthusiasts, reflecting the city's growth during the 1870s and the spread of Wesleyan Methodism in Queensland. One notable church associated with architect Willoughby Powell is present in the region.
Designed by John Hingeston Buckeridge, this church replaced an earlier timber slab building erected in the mid-1850s. The substantial bluestone building, showcasing Gothic architectural style, occupies the corner of Herries and Ruthven Streets. These historical sites not only offer a glimpse into the region's past but also allow visitors to admire the beautiful architecture and explore the spiritual heritage of the local community.