Join us for our Worship Service 9am Sunday

If you’re a visitor, newly interested in Jesus or returning to St Stephen's we would love to see you this Sunday!

What to Expect

Our service typically kicks off around 9.30am and usually lasts between 1 to 1.5 hours.

You can expect a welcoming and enriching mix of worship that thoughtfully includes both traditional hymns and contemporary modern songs. As part of our service, we will come together in prayer, read from the Bible, and engage with a sermon that typically lasts about 20-30 minutes and focuses on relevant Scriptures.

During the school term, we also run a dedicated Kid's Church and Youth Bible Study program aimed at our younger attendees, providing them with age-appropriate teaching and activities.

On the 3rd Sunday of each month, we offer a non-alcoholic Communion during the 9:30 AM service, designed to be inclusive for all attendees. Additionally, on the 1st Sunday of each month, there is a traditional Communion with alcohol that takes place from 9:00 to 9:15 AM prior to the regular 9:30 AM service.

Kid’s Church, Youth Bible Study & Creche

At St Stephen's our Kid’s Church is a weekly Bible based program held during school term. Kid’s church at St Stephen’s is a safe and engaging space where children can explore their faith, connect with others, and grow in their relationship with God.

St Stephen’s Kid’s Church is an interactive and age-appropriate program that connects children with God through Bible based prayer, games, music, discussion and activities.

St Stephen’s youth bible study is where teens can discover the Jesus through a guided bible study with study with their peers.

We understand that each child has their own interests, talents, and creative ideas to contribute, and we welcome and embrace their individuality and ability.

Our dedicated team of caring Volunteers are committed to fostering an environment where every child feels valued and have sense of belonging at St Stephen’s.

0-3 yrs are welcome to stay in church with their parents or use the creche as a cry room. Parents can supervise their children in the creche while still listening to the service.

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