Every Saturday morning around the world, Seventh-day Adventists gather together in community to worship Jesus through music, prayer and Bible teachings.
The day starts at 10am with a group discovery. For children, there are songs, stories, crafts and fun activities. For the adults there is a groups where the Bible is read and discussed in an informal setting. Come to discovery, ask questions and learn more.
At about 11am we gather together as a spiritual family. We enjoy song, litening to each other's stories, and praying together. We learn more about Jesus, the Bible, ourselves, and the difference Jesus makes to our everyday lives.
Oh, and we have lunch every week so stay for that!
Feel free to stop by one Saturrday morning for a cuppa and a chat, or stay for the morning. No need to dress up or bring anything. Just like Jesus, we value you for who you are. But if you like, we woudl love to get to know Him better together.
FAQ
When are worship services held?
Every Sabbath (Saturday) morning and at other times through the week, both at the church building and elsewhere.
Do I need a Bible?
No. You don’t have to bring anything—just yourself. If you would like a Bible, you can borrow one when you get here. You can also download a free Bible app to your smartphone.
Should I go if I don’t know anyone?
Our church is a place where all people are welcome, whether you’re younger or older, a lifelong Christian or a spiritual seeker. We would love to meet you! If you feel nervous, bring a friend or just send us a message.
Will I be asked to give money?
Every week we give our regular attenders the opportunity to support a variety of causes. It’s not required or expected that you give a donation, especially if you’re visiting us for the first time.
Will I be asked to speak publicly or pray?
If you participate in a small group Bible study, you’ll probably be asked to introduce yourself and to offer an opinion on what’s being discussed. But it’s not typical for a first-time guest to be singled out in the main worship service. Prayer is an important part of worship, and you are welcome to join in, but no one will ever force you to pray.
Who do I speak to if I have any questions?
Ask if you can speak to one of the leadership team—the pastor or one of the elders. Or just start with someone who looks friendly!