Gathering as God’s People
We would love to have you join us!
Southside Bible Church is a place where imperfect people can meet a perfect Saviour in Jesus.
We are many cultures transformed by the grace of God into one people who strive to learn and obey the Bible.
We believe the point of our lives is to love God and to love our neighbours. We do this through life changing relationships inside and outside our church.
UPCOMING EVENTS
OUR MISSION
BUILD
Build the church as
a community in love
REACH
Reach people with
the Gospel of grace
MAKE
Make disciples who
know and obey the Bible
Join With Us
Sunday Service at 10.00
We normally meet at Namadgi School in their
Village Performing Art Centre (VPAC) Hall.
While we do not own a building, the VPAC Hall at Namadgi School
is a blessing we thank God for and we remember that Church
is not a building, but an assembly of Christians.
What is church like at SBC?
Take a glimpse at what a normal Sunday looks like.
If you want to know more, click here
EVENTS
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Sermon Series
LUKE | THE GOSPEL FOR OUTSIDERS
Join us as we return to Luke to hear about how the Gospel is for the outsider.
A new series in 1 Peter will begin at the end of January
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Firm Foundations
On break till start of Term 1 2026
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Men's Prayer Breakfast
14th February
All men, young and old are invited to join us in prayer and share breakfast together
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Baptism Sunday and SBC Birthday
22 February 2026
Sharing the Love of Christ
in Our Community
We are dedicated to sharing the message of Christ's love and salvation with others.
Our church is centered on Jesus Christ, and we invite you to join us as we learn more about Him together.
SERMONS
We believe that faith comes from hearing the word of God. So, our Bible talks are Christ-centred, grace-filled and meaningful to our lives.
MINISTRIES
We believe that church is not just for ourselves.
We don’t come to church to be consumers, but to be equipped through worship and training to serve others. We put the needs of others before our own, considering the health of the Body as a whole rather than just our own tribe.