The Manutahi Church is located on Lower Taumaha Road.
It was built in 1952 by the Hāwera firm, Gordon Donald Builders.
An inter-denominational church, it is mainly used by Presbyterians and Anglicans. A service is held in early November each year to mark the anniversary of the church opening.
The stained glass windows were donated by Mrs Hamilton. They were designed by Fred Ellis and the work executed by the respected glass artist, Roy Miller in 1959.
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