Our vision is to promote the Good News of Jesus Christ amongst all generations.
We want to see people saved, healed, set free, discipled, empowered and serving.
We are a parish made up of two churches, St John’s and St Peter’s, with each church having different characteristics unique to their geographic locations and environment.
Both have different historical backgrounds that have influenced their cultural preferences and traditional values of relevance. St John’s is mostly traditional in its worship style and form whereas St Peter’s is more contemporary and lenient in style while keeping within the typical Anglican form. Having two different preferences of style creates a bridging space where either end can learn to appreciate and accept each other’s style.
St Peter’s
St Peter’s is committed to creating a space where everyone feels valued and supported, with inspiring sung worship and Biblical sermons to encourage.
St John’s
St John’s is traditional in its worship style and form. With hymns and readings, it provides a reverent and reflective atmosphere for all who attend.
Our Mission
To know Christ and make Christ known
We believe that Jesus lived, died, and was raised to life so that we could find true and lasting life in him.
Because Jesus now lives and reigns, we acknowledge him to be the Lord of all things, and look forward to the day when he will make all things new.
We believe that the Bible is God’s word to us and is the only sure foundation for our knowledge of who God is, and how we should live our lives. We believe that to be a follower of Jesus means being keen to hear him speak to us through the words of the Bible, and being willing to let those words shape all our thoughts and actions.
We hold to the historic Christian creeds and believe that the 39 Articles are a good summary of Christian doctrine.
Our Core Values
Centred in Christ
Taking God’s word seriously
Committed to prayer
Equipping every believer for significant ministry
Growing in unity
Pastoral care
Impacting communities
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