St Stephen's in the City
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Services / Worship


For more worship details, also see www.ssms.org.au/worship-times.html
St Stephen's Uniting worships on Sundays 10am.
​Led by Rev. Ken Day  and the congregation.
Organist: Mark Quarmby (Director of Music) 
Choral Director: Dr Huw Belling.
Choristers.

Tuesdays 1pm - 1:30pm ONLINE  - Bible reflection and prayers.
Led by Alan Harper


Crave Church worships on Sundays 4pm.
​Led by Rev. Dr. Karl Hand

Please see our COVID requirements placed upon any attending worship.
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​ For more updated information on worship, follow this link.   www.ssms.org.au/worship-times.html 

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Christian worship involves praising God in music and speech, reading from the Bible, prayers of various sorts, a sermon, and special ceremonies (called sacraments) such as the Holy Communion. While worship is often thought of only as services in which Christians come together in a large congregation, individual Christians can worship God on their own, or in small groups, and in any place. 

God is present during worship. Christians regard worship as something that they do for God, and something that God, through Jesus's example and the presence of the Holy Spirit is also at work in.
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You are welcome to join us for worship. Whether you are connected with the Uniting Church in Australia,  a Christian from another denomination, a visitor, or someone who is just curious about what we do - you are always welcome.


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What to wear?:
Anything you are comfortable in. Some wear a jacket, some wear board shorts, some wear a dress and others jeans or shorts.


Contact us about our services and worship.
​T: 02 9221 1688    E: office@ssms.org.au

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How to get to us:
Easy public transport to St Stephen's Uniting (opposite Parliament House - 197 Macquarie St).
Martin Place Train Station (Exit 1; or Exit 4 - the lift to Martin Place) or St James Train Station.

Buses run in the neighbouring streets.


Domain Parking $15 all day SUNDAY
Also see www.ssms.org.au/visit-us.html

We Would Love to Have You Visit Soon!

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Hours

Wed-Fri:
​12pm - 5pm

Telephone

(02) 9221 1688

Email

office@ssms.org.au
  • Home
    • Our Beliefs and Values
    • Our Team
    • Our Building >
      • Accessibility
    • Our History
    • Visit Us
    • Support us (donations, offerings, actions)
    • Venue Hire >
      • Availability Enquiry & Booking form
    • Contact Us
    • Photo Gallery
  • Services
    • Worship Times
    • Baptism & celebrations of faith
    • Children
    • Weddings & Renewal of Vows
    • Funerals
    • Biblical Studies. Reflections, and Devotions
    • Pastoral Care
  • Mission & Justice
    • Christmas Bowl
    • Early Bird Cafe
    • Frontier Services
    • Healing the earth
    • Newtown Mission
    • Student Ministry
    • Sydney Alliance
    • Twinning with Narromine Uniting Church
  • Music
    • Our Music Team
    • Choir
    • Jazz
    • Friday Music
    • Sunday Music
    • Music and Cultural Foundation
    • The Carillon
  • News
    • What's On
    • Newsletter
    • Vision Magazine
    • Notices
  • The Uniting Church in Australia
  • Links
  • LGBTQIA+