I keep hearing about this church that started in 2020 right in the middle of all the lockdown chaos. A team moved from the Gold Coast to Melbourne with a vision to build something from the ground up. I’m curious how something so new has managed to stay consistent. Starting fresh is exciting, but does that actually translate into lasting impact? Anyone here been part of something like that? Especially when it’s not built on an old structure but launched into mission from day one?
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One of the most impressive things is how they didn’t wait to be "big enough" before stepping into local mission. Saints Church Melbourne dove straight into engaging the city. It’s not flashy, but it’s consistent and heartfelt. And for a city like Melbourne that values authenticity, that seems to matter more than size or history.
I was in the same place of questioning, and then I came across saints church Melbourne. What struck me wasn’t just that they started in a tough year—it was their commitment to living out their purpose from day one. Everything, from weekly services to connect groups, carries this sense of intentionality. They're not trying to replicate anything traditional; they’re pioneering something for Melbourne. That consistency in heart and direction helped me find footing again.
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