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We are a diverse group of Christians from many denominational backgrounds who are united by our faith in Jesus Christ. We meet on Sundays to worship a Trinitarian God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, to encourage each other in our daily walk and to be a light to the community around us.

In keeping with Churches of Christ tradition we share in communion weekly. We also meet throughout the week for Bible Studies and Home groups, and we make the discipleship of our young people a priority through Kid's Church (during the sermon) and Youth Group.

Whether you are already a Christian or wanting to learn more about Jesus and the hope he offers you are always welcome at Northwestern Community Church.

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  • Online
    Apr 07
    19:00 - 20:00
    ZOOM Bible Study

    An online Bible study for those who can't get to one in person. Contact us for details to join.

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  • Holidays
    Apr 11
    Apr 25
    School Holiday Break

    Many of our programs such as Bible Studies, Home Groups and Youth Groups have a break during the school holidays.

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  • Services
    Apr 12
    10:00 - 11:30
    Sunday Worship Service

    We gather as God's people to worship him, share in communion and feed on his word.

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In Christ

The little phrase "In Christ" is the most common way the New Testament describes what it means to be a Christian. In this series we will be digging into what it means to be "in Christ".

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In the lead up to Easter 2025 we see where Jesus and his disciples saw his life and ministry prophesied in the Psalms.

Jesus told his disciples, "By this will all people know that you are my disciples, that you love one another." In his first letter to the Corinthians, the apostle Paul explains exactly what Christian love and life should look like.

Explore the early chapters of Genesis, where all of the foundational principles of life, death, sin, redemption and holiness are laid out for us, and see how the structure of a story helps to communicate its message.

Following on from the series "Come let us go..." we pick up in Genesis 5 and explore more of the foundational principles which the first few chapters of the Bible lay out for us.

Habakkuk's cry "How long, Oh Lord?" is one many of us can identify with. How does God answer? This prophet from long ago still has something to say to us today.

We celebrate the New Year as a time to leave the past behind as we look to the future. In Christ we can celebrate New Beginnings every day, because if anyone is in Christ, they are a New Creation.

Jesus described his own mission in these words: "I have come to seek and to save the lost." Who are the lost, and what is his plan to save them?

We tends to think of Christian maturity as an individual thing. But the church is called the body of Christ, so what does a mature church body look like, and what is the significance of the metaphor?

These things are written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name. (John 20:31)

Isaiah spoke of a faithful servant who would suffer on behalf of God's people. Jesus is the suffering servant.

The story of Abraham is really the story of God's plan to create a people for himself to be a light to the nations.

Charles Spurgeon called the church “the dearest place on earth.” What is church? Why does it matter? Why should you go? What place do you have in it?

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Young Adults

Young Adults

A space to ask questions, work out life and mature in Christ…

Online and Media

Online and Media

Live-streamed Services and Bible Studies

Bible Studies

Bible Studies

Wednesdays 10:00am Thursdays 7:00pm @ the Church

Home Groups

Home Groups

A night for food, friendship, prayer and bible study

Men's Group

Men's Group

Chewing the fat over a cup of coffee. Thursdays 10:00am

Kid's Church

Kid's Church

10:00am Sundays during the sermon

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Sunday Worship 10:00am
Bible studies and other meetings throughout the week

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Northwestern Community Church
201 Port Road
Queenstown, SA 5014

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