Welcome

As one of the many churches in Bendigo, we are a community of Christians of all ages, reformed and evangelical in our theology and practise, part of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria, and therefore the Presbyterian Church of Australia.

As a reformed and evangelical church, we are also connected in with The Gospel Coalition Australia.

We meet at 10:30am every Sunday  (9:30am on Good Friday and Christmas Day) on the corner of Forest and MacKenzie Streets, Bendigo. You can also catch us on 105.1 Life FM, each Sunday at 9am.

We confess faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and rejoice in the salvation He freely gives His people by His grace. In response to God’s goodness in this way, we seek to love God in return and seek to share what we have come to know with the people of Bendigo and surrounds.

Are you searching for more about this salvation, what it means to be a Christian or what is so good about the good news of the gospel of the Lord Jesus? We’d love to meet you and answer any questions you have. Or maybe you have something you’d like us to pray about? Why not contact us and let us know?

Together with Eaglehawk PC and Reforming, Bendigo East PC, we form the three Presbyterian ‘sister’ churches in Bendigo.

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Recent News

Visit of Motor Isaac & Julia Yat and family

Last Sunday November 16, we were privileged to have a visit from APWM missionary Rev Motor Isaac Yat, with his wife and two sons, Mark and Samuel.

The Yat family are on home assignment in Victoria far from their field of service in Kenya. There, Motor serves as one of three pastors from the Presbyterian Church of South Sudan (PCOSS) who minister to thousaads and thousands of South Sudanese refugees who have been forced from their homeland due to civil war at home and now are housed in many refugee camps.

You can read about Motor in relation to APWM’s partnership with the PCOSS and how to financially support his work through APWM here.

Current Sermon Series

Latest Sermon

‘See the interaction between the prophet and the Saviour’ (Luke 7:18-35)

Luke’s record of the beginning of Jesus’ ministry is one that included the preaching activity of John (the Baptist) – an activity that soon landed him in trouble with Herod and soon after in jail. When John heard of the miraculous signs performed by Jesus, we read in Luke 7:18-35, that he sent a message to Jesus, doing so, no doubt, because he was perplexed. If Jesus was the Messiah he had proclaimed, why was he now in jail with no prospect of release? Wasn’t the Messiah meant to fix all that??

Message

Outline

• The fifteenth in this series
• Consecutive miracles of Jesus
• Back to John
• See how this interaction tells us of …

  1. The reality of John’s perplexity (v.18-21)
  2. The cause of John’s perplexity (v.22-23)
  3. The answers to John’s perplexity (v.24-35)

Perplexed at the world?
The trials of faith
Living between the now’ and the ‘not yet’