Epping, NSW, Australia
Adventist Book Centre Sydney, in Minchinbury (formerly in Epping, and Strathfield before that), has teamed up to be a part of this webstore, along with a collection of other Christian book shops around Australia.
If you're in the ACT, South New South Wales or Greater Sydney area, the Minchinbury ABC store will service your online orders.
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Minchinbury Adventist Book Centre
(Relocated from Epping on June 14, 2022)
(Sydney, NSW, Greater Sydney Conference)
1A Colyton Rd
Minchinbury, NSW, 2770
Australia
Open Hours
Sun: 10:00am to 2:00pm
Mon: 9.00am to 5.00pm
Tue: 9.00am to 5.00pm
Wed: 9.00am to 5.00pm
Thu: 9.00am to 5.00pm
Fri: 9.00am to 12.30pm
Sat: Closed
*Also CLOSED for public holidays AND Sundays of a long weekend
Phone: 02 8876 5200
Email: gsabc@adventist.org.au
Web: AdventistBookCentre.com.au
Facebook: FB.com/AdventistBookCentreSydney
Note: We also have a smaller sister store in Wahroonga
News
> WE HAVE MOVED! (14/6/22)
Our Epping store has now moved to minchinbury (near Mount Druitt)
On 14 June 2022, Epping Adventist Book Centre (ABC) temporarily moved from 4 Cambridge Street in Epping to 1A/1 Colyton Road, Minchinbury, NSW.
On 21 January 2022, the ABC building in Epping was sold to property developers that intend to demolish the existing building and replace it with a new office and residential tower, slated to be completed by 2025. While the ABC plans to relocate back to the original address after the rebuild, it will move to Minchinbury until its new, bespoke location is completed.
A market survey showed that many ABC customers live in the Blacktown-to-Penrith corridor, and the temporary location was selected to be closer to this significant customer base. “The biggest upside to this temporary relocation is that the Adventist Book Centre will have a presence in Western Sydney—a part of the city that we’ve not been in before,” says Michael Pupovac, ABC Supervisor for the Greater Sydney Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. “Having stores in different parts of the city means that an Adventist Book Centre will be accessible to more potential customers.”
For customers who prefer the Epping location, the store at Sydney Adventist Hospital in Wahroonga, just north of Epping, will provide a closer option until the ABC relocates back to the original site once redevelopment is complete.
“I’m excited about the move for two reasons,” says Mr. Pupovac. “The new store is larger and will enable us to expand the range of food and drink. Secondly, moving the Epping store to Minchinbury enables us to have a presence in a whole new region of our city. I’m eager to see how the new location will be received by our customers.”