Plan your visit

We'd love to see you any Sunday


  • 8am

    Our prayer book inspired service with traditional elements

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  • 10am

    Our morning service which includes our Kids Alive children's program

    8
  • 6pm

    Our evening service for all ages including youth and young adults

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What are the different service types?

Our 8am service is our most traditional service. We use the Sydney Anglican Prayer Book, sing hymns accompanied by our choir, and enjoy communion regularly.

Our 10am and 6pm services are more contemporary in style, with music led by our worship band and vocalists. We invite people from all ages to any service, but if you’re looking for our highschoolers and our Young Adult community they can be found at our 6pm service. 10am is great for families, as that is when our Kids Alive children's program runs.

Your kids are going to love it here!

Kids Alive runs alongside our 10am service every Sunday morning. This program is for toddlers through to Yr5, and your kids will have heaps of fun with games, craft, activities, a bible talk and lots of singing and dancing. We also have our Year 6 D-Team, run by our youth leadership team.

Out the front of the hall you will see a check-in table saying “NEW FAMILIES HERE”, and one of our kids team will say hi, grab some important info from you (allergies/contact numbers) and then show you which room your kids will be in for the morning. At any time your child wishes to leave our program, one of our leaders will happily bring them over to church and find you.

Our main church auditorium also has a toddler’s room (full of toys and books) as well as a fully equipped feeding room for babies.

Any team member serving with kids on a Sunday has a valid Working With Children Check number and has completed a Safe Ministry Course. To find out more about our committment to safe practices here, visit stpauls.church/safeministry

What should I wear?

Something you already own and that you feel comfortable in! There is no formal dress code at St Paul’s, no need to feel like you have to dress up – but you of course can put on your Sunday best if that is what you are happiest in! Most of our congregation wear smart casual attire, think what you would wear to a weekend BBQ with friends.

What happens during a church service at St Paul's?

When you visit a church for the first time it can be intimidating – we hope that this is not your experience of St Paul’s and that you feel at home as you join us at one of our services.

On arriving at St Paul’s after finding a parking spot, you will walk up to our main entrance and be greeted by our welcoming team (they'll be wearing a lanyard so you know who they are). They will say hi, and help you to find a seat inside our auditorium. If you have any questions at all, about the service or facilities (like “where is the bathroom?!”) they will be more than happy to show you around. Don’t be shy to ask if you are not sure about something!

Our service will go for just over 1hr. We will open by singing a few songs together, then our service leader will welcome you and encourage you to say hi to the people around you, and share any church news and announcements. We will have a time of prayer, and then a reading from the Bible. One of our Ministers will then share a message from the passage that has been read out.

We finish our service with more singing. After the service our Heart Team would love to chat to you if you have any questions about the service, something you have heard about Jesus, or if you simply want to find out more. Head up the back to our Welcome Desk and you can grab a newcomers gift which has some info about our church and activities we run. Our Malacci’s cafe is open after each service so you can enjoy a beverage before heading home (and hopefully coming back to visit with us again!)

Have you checked us out online?

One of the best ways to get a sense of what to expect at our services is to watch our live stream - we stream at 10am and 6pm every single Sunday.

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Margaret

LAKEMBA

Since 2008, under the auspices of the Anglican Church and Evangelism & New Churches, Margaret been serving women and their families in South West Sydney by introducing them to the Lord Jesus Christ.

She does this by establishing a network of communities to which women from all faiths can belong, observe and experience Christian community, where they and their families can be introduced to the person of Jesus, and be discipled to be disciplers.

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James and Charly

BATHURST

James, Charly, Elijah, Joshua & Hannah Boardman moved from Sydney to Bathurst in January 2023. James completed a Bachelor of Divinity at Moore College in 2022 and serves with BCA as a ministry trainee at the Cathedral Parish in the Diocese of Bathurst. James & Charly are excited to see the ways God grows them in maturity and what opportunities He will grant them to testify to His glory.

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Chris and Erin

SOUTH EAST ASIA

We share a deep affection for South East Asian people and long to see them fall in love with Jesus as we have. We’ve served as student ministers in churches in Sydney, where God grew our language and cultural understanding. In 2020 we visited South East Asia and met with Christian leaders and evangelists, as well as some of the beautiful children in Christian orphanages. God used this trip to convict us to serve the South East Asian people through cross-cultural mission there.

Many South East Asian Hindus are gripped by great spiritual fear and darkness. We hope to reach these people in evangelism, and train pastors and Christian leaders to do the same. Our aim is to encourage local believers to grow in their love for Jesus and their confidence to live out and share his gospel, to see a South East Asia that knows Jesus

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John and Fiona

SOUTH ASIA

John, Fiona and their children are enjoying life in this chaotic, fun part of Asia. As Director, John oversees many projects working with vulnerable people. Together they care and set vision for a team of local and foreign SIM workers serving in the community. This is a complex role and requires leadership of 40+ SIM members and associates of the team and oversight of the 80+ national staff. The team has a clear vision of establishing healthy churches among the majority people and are accomplishing this through a variety of means. Both Fiona and John are also involved in teaching and discipleship of church leaders.

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Tim and Lauren

GLASGOW

Glasgow is not the gospel city she used to be. Her streets used to rally around the motto “Lord let Glasgow flourish through the preaching of thy word and praising thy name.” Today, the motto is “People Make Glasgow” but the people who make the city are as devoid of Christ as their motto. Evangelical Christians now make up about 2% of the greater Glasgow area, with the East End an even more dire 0.3%. It is home to 276,000 people who desperately need Bible-teaching churches planted that will hold out the gospel of the Lord Jesus in a contextually appropriate way.

We are partnering with St Silas Episcopal Church to lead Glasgow’s first evangelical Anglican church plant for 150 years. The gospel generosity of St Silas and other evangelical churches from many denominations in Glasgow has been a huge encouragement to us, and we value your prayerful support for us on this venture.

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