About Us
We believe that the Bible is God’s Word. Accordingly we believe that God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit created all things. Each of us has sinned and is in need of a saviour. God sent his Son Jesus to redeem us by his death and resurrection. We can receive salvation by turning to God in repentance and faith in the work of Jesus Christ. In this we become united in his family, the church. His Holy Spirit now lives in us, transforming us to be made more like Christ as we await his return.
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Our purpose therefore, is to be a worshipping family of God devoted to making and maturing disciples of Christ.
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We warmly welcome everyone to attend our Sunday 9am church service – even if you have not set foot in a church for decades (or even ever). Likewise if you are visiting Exmouth we would love you to join us in fellowship. We have many visitors each year and find it a great encouragement when Christians of all denominations come together to glorify God. We hope that we can be an encouragement to you too.
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As the body of Christ we seek to learn from God's word, the Bible and apply it to our lives each day. We also desire to serve one another by encouragement, teaching and even correcting where necessary. We seek to reach out to our community with the saving words of the gospel in the hope that the Holy Spirit will work in their lives to convict them of the truth about Jesus.
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If you want to learn more about basic Christianity, visit twowaystolive.com, read the Gospel of Mark, or ask about it at church on Sunday.
For detailed confessions of faith, please see the Anglican Articles of Religion and the GAFCON Jerusalem Statement. |
Our History
The Shire of Exmouth was inaugurated at the beginning of 1964 and the first Anglican church service was held in the caravan of Mrs Broad on 3 September 1964 by Rev. Ted Doncaster of Carnarvon. Regular services began in the Shire Office in 1965 before moving to a temporary chapel, the school and then the Court House. The Chapel on U.S. Navcomsta Harold E. Holt was dedicated on Sunday 5 May 1968 and by arrangement with the Royal Australian Navy it was used for Sunday services until 18 November 2007. In January 2009 we purchased our current site (8 Pelias St) and our new building was completed in June 2010.