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Find out more about us

Gardenvale Presbyterian with autumn leaves and sunlight

We are a Christian community and welcome people of all ages and backgrounds. Our church provides a place for everyone to call home. Gardenvale Presbyterian is a Christ centred, spirit led, bible believing church focusing on the building up of our faith and reaching out to those seeking the truth found in the gospel.

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You are invited to join us every Sunday at 10am for our weekly service where we worship the Lord by prayer, praise and the preaching of the word. You will find the service relevent to all needs and its contemporary style will be accessible to all who attend.

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A wide range of programs and ministries designed to support and encourage one another is one of our aims.

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We are deeply commited to obeying the command of Christ 'to love one another as he loved us' and to show forth that love to everyone.

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Our desire is to serve the needs of the community and especially those who worship at St Andrews.

What we believe

R. C. Sproul portrait

Quote from R. C. Sproul (1939-2017)

There is no greater message to be heard than that which we call the Gospel. But as important as that is, it is often given to massive distortions or over simplifications. People think they’re preaching the Gospel to you when they tell you, ‘you can have a purpose to your life’, or that ‘you can have meaning to your life’, or that ‘you can have a personal relationship with Jesus.’ All of those things are true, and they’re all important, but they don’t get to the heart of the Gospel.

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The Gospel is called the ‘good news’ because it addresses the most serious problem that you and I have as human beings, and that problem is simply this: God is holy and He is just, and I’m not. And at the end of my life, I’m going to stand before a just and holy God, and I’ll be judged. And I’ll be judged either on the basis of my own righteousness – or lack of it – or the righteousness of another. The good news of the Gospel is that Jesus lived a life of perfect righteousness, of perfect obedience to God, not for His own well being but for His people. He has done for me what I couldn’t possibly do for myself. But not only has He lived that life of perfect obedience, He offered Himself as a perfect sacrifice to satisfy the justice and the righteousness of God.

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The great misconception in our day is this: that God isn’t concerned to protect His own integrity. He’s a kind of wishy-washy deity, who just waves a wand of forgiveness over everybody. No. For God to forgive you is a very costly matter. It cost the sacrifice of His own Son. So valuable was that sacrifice that God pronounced it valuable by raising Him from the dead – so that Christ died for us, He was raised for our justification. So the Gospel is something objective. It is the message of who Jesus is and what He did. And it also has a subjective dimension. How are the benefits of Jesus subjectively appropriated to us? How do I get it? The Bible makes it clear that we are justified not by our works, not by our efforts, not by our deeds, but by faith – and by faith alone. The only way you can receive the benefit of Christ’s life and death is by putting your trust in Him – and in Him alone. You do that, you’re declared just by God, you’re adopted into His family, you’re forgiven of all of your sins, and you have begun your pilgrimage for eternity.

St Andrews

Presbyterian

237 North Rd, Caulfield South VIC 3162  |  standrewsgvale@bigpond.com  |  Tel: 0409-946-023 (Ken)

Church services commence at 10am

© 2025 by St Andrews Presbyterian Church

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