St Anne's Anglican Church

St Anne's Anglican Church St Anne’s is an Anglican church serving Strathfield, Homebush, and surrounding areas of Sydney's diverse inner west. All are very welcome here.

29/03/2026
Praising God at St Anne’s this Australia Day for the way he is bringing people from all nations to be a part of his fami...
25/01/2026

Praising God at St Anne’s this Australia Day for the way he is bringing people from all nations to be a part of his family in Jesus!

Our hearts go out to those impacted by the terror at Bondi. St Anne’s Anglican Church will be open to our Strathfielfd c...
15/12/2025

Our hearts go out to those impacted by the terror at Bondi.

St Anne’s Anglican Church will be open to our Strathfielfd community for quiet reflection and prayer on Wednesday evening from 5pm and then a Service of Evening Prayer from 7pm. During this service we will bring our grief and shock to our loving Heavenly Father, seek his comfort, and pray for those affected, particularly our friends and neighbours in the Jewish community who are also most feeling the impact of this.

14/12/2025

Lord have mercy.

Archbishop Kanishka Raffel

Come and Join our Family this Christmas!
13/12/2025

Come and Join our Family this Christmas!

07/07/2025

“I grew up in a housing commission place in western Sydney. It was pretty rough. My dad worked night shift, so we didn’t see him very much, but we were all close to my mother."

"After school, I started a degree in literature, which I enjoyed very much. But at the beginning of my second year, I was visiting a friend, and I got a call from a paramedic. He said my mother had died. It was sudden and horrific. She’d had an asthmatic attack at home. My father, and brother (who was 15) and sister (who was 12) were there when it happened. They tried to revive her before the ambulance came. They watched her pass away.

"It was an incredibly difficult time. I quit my Uni degree. We couldn’t even pay for my mum’s funeral. I got a full-time job, and I became responsible for everything in the home – cooking, cleaning, shopping, paying bills, supervising homework, driving my younger brother and sister around.

"I was barely an adult myself. My dad wasn’t coping at all. He would come home from work and stare at the walls. There was nobody to talk to. My friends at the time didn’t understand the load I was carrying. So I learned to hold it in and keep going.

"After 12 months I was in a really bad place. I remember waking up and thinking, ‘If God isn’t real, I’m not sure there’s any purpose to this, or any hope at all.’

"Some years earlier, we’d had Christian neighbours. Our house was semi-detached and there was a small brick fence out the front. Our neighbours would often be out the front when we were coming in or going out. Their mum would deliberately connect with us and share her faith in Jesus. She’d even taken us to her church a couple of times. But they moved out just after mum died and I didn’t know where they were. I wanted to talk to her, but I had no way of getting in contact.

"So I decided to give her old church a call. I explained over the phone that my mum had died and I was very depressed. I said, 'I think I need Jesus.'

"The person said, 'Come down here right now.' So I did. I met with a youth leader who was fantastic. She sat me down and listened to me. I was able to talk for the first time. Within a few weeks, I decided to become a Christian. It was mostly because I realised that God was there in the midst of it. He had a plan and a purpose even when it didn’t feel like it. God was at work through everything.

"I went home and told my family. I said the Gospel made sense to me. I said that my faith in Jesus had made a big difference to me, and I encouraged them to come to church. My dad and brother also became Christians within the year. It wasn’t magical or overnight, but things definitely changed for us. Life was still hard but there was meaning and purpose. My dad became a changed person, after being quite angry and aggressive before.

"To me, it speaks about fruitfulness. Our neighbours witnessed to us for years, and they didn’t see any fruit. But when it came crunch time for me, I called the church. It reminds me that we’re called to sow the seeds, or water the seeds, but God brings the fruit, in his time.

"I want to say to people, if you’re sharing Jesus with your neighbours, or the people you love, and it doesn’t feel like you’re getting anywhere, don’t give up.

"Amazingly, just last year, our neighbour made contact with me again, 25 years later. I told her what had happened – that I’d come to faith, and that now I have three theological degrees, and I lecture at Mary Andrews College in Sydney. I told her that she’d been part of my story. She was amazed.

"But it’s the same for all of us. We never know when our words will make a difference for someone … maybe God will use them today.”

'I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow.' (1 Corinthians 3:6)

More Faith Stories ://www.eternitynews.com.au/faith-stories/

Please join us for our Easter services at St Anne's Strathfield. A special time of reflection, hope and rejoicing in our...
13/04/2025

Please join us for our Easter services at St Anne's Strathfield. A special time of reflection, hope and rejoicing in our risen Christ.

Maundy Thursday - 17th April
7pm - Service of Holy Communion

Good Friday - 18th April
8am Service of Holy Communion
10am Service of Holy Communion

Easter Sunday - 20th April
8am Service of Holy Communion
10am Service of Holy Communion

You will find us on the corner of Homebush & Beresford Roads, Strathfield. We look forward to sharing our love of Jesus with all.

Join us at St Anne's this Christmas to share in the joy of the revolution of Jesus!
07/12/2024

Join us at St Anne's this Christmas to share in the joy of the revolution of Jesus!

05/10/2024

Our Great God and Heavenly Father,
we thank you and praise you at St Anne’s
for saving us through Jesus Christ to be your family.
Please bless us through the power of your Spirit,
to love you and love one another more and more;
that together we might live out your purposes for us here in our city while we await the return of our Lord Jesus.
And its in his name, and for his glory we pray, AMEN.

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Corner Of Homebush Road And Beresford Road
Strathfield, NSW
2135

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