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We want to be a church that unchurched people want to belong to, as we come to know Jesus and make Jesus known


"We begin a new sermon series through Peter’s first letter to the early churches in Asia Minor, modern-day Turkey. This is one of my favourite letters because it captures what it looks like for the church to be the church every day, in a world that is not only non-Christian, but oftentimes hostile to the church especially in the first few centuries AD and other parts of the world in the present. 

Christians today increasingly find ourselves on the margins of our culture and wrestling with what it means to be a Christian and how is it that we are to help others come to faith in Jesus too. Many churches focus on making their Sunday worship gatherings better and better so more will come and see. Others focus on putting on more events that appeal to those around us in the hope they will also come on Sundays. 

I think our Sunday worship gatherings should be the best we can make them, but I don’t think it is a matter of going big or going home. What I think is more essential for us, is to be an everyday church. Like putting on our everyday clothes in normal life, we as the church are not the nice clothes we put on once a week for a special event. We are to be an everyday church, living lives that need a gospel explanation.

I can’t wait to share with you and walk through 1 Peter together."

— Rev'd Sam Crane

Every Sunday at 10am from the 4th August to 10th November, 2024.

Come join us! All are welcome.

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Acknowledgement of Country

Under the sovereignty of the one Creator, the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who made all peoples in his own image, we acknowledge our First Nations People, the Bunnerrung people of the Kulin nation as the traditional custodians of this land upon which we meet. We pay our respect to all First Nations People and pray for God’s blessing on all Australians as we seek reconciliation and justice.