St. Stephen's Anglican Church is a Protestant church located at 189 Church St, Newtown NSW 2042, Australia. It has received 49 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars.
Monday | 9AM-5PM |
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Tuesday | 9AM-5PM |
Wednesday | 9AM-5PM |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | 10-11:30AM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
The address of St. Stephen's Anglican Church: 189 Church St, Newtown NSW 2042, Australia
St. Stephen's Anglican Church has 4.7 stars from 49 reviews
Protestant church
"To be honest St Stephens the church has its charm, but it's not really the church that I come to visit, time and time again"
"THIS IS NOT A REVIEW OF THE CHURCH SERVICE OR ITS ACTIVITIES"
"This church is so awesome, so welcoming, kind and friendly and informal"
"Historic church surrounded by gravestones that date back 150 years"
"I take some children here for youth group as part of work in community services - have nothing but positive experiences dealing with the youth group leaders"
To be honest St Stephens the church has its charm, but it's not really the church that I come to visit, time and time again. The Church sits within a memorial park here in Newtown.. It's actually the old cemetery that is the draw here. Look this is just off King St and very easy to get to, and I keep visiting for me it's a place that I can go on my own to just find quiet and contemplate, or a place off the hub hub trail where you can just rest and stop for a while. The entry into the churchyard and cemetery is inspiring, mainly because of this huge old tree on the right with massive tentacle roots and a huge canopy. Immediately when you see this sentinel you can feel the outside fade into the background. Looking past the giant tree is a meandering trail through grass and old, and somewhat crumbling gravestones. This is not a big cemetery but you feel peace, whiles you contemplatively meander or sit for a while, there are always locals in there.. With the odd pet.. Sit, read, stare, think, photograph, watch and breathe! It is one place that I also love taking friends who haven't been before, weather they bee Sydney spiders or visitors. I took a good friend who is Chinese, my phone died and asked if he could take a photo of grave... He wasn't comfortable out of respect for the dead. It's worth a look and the. You can sit in the park or better still have a bite on King St, the vibe is always great.
THIS IS NOT A REVIEW OF THE CHURCH SERVICE OR ITS ACTIVITIES. This is a review of the Church grounds. I hadn't visited here for almost 30 years, even though I live in the area. The grounds are magnificent. As soon a I entered the gates the Majestically Beautiful giant fig greeted me, as it had many times many years previously. It actually bought a tear to my eye, and many memories of days spent here walking my dogs and picnicking amongst the Tomb Stones with friends came flooding back. I was so pleased to see that the maintenance of the Tombs, grounds and the Church building itself was still be kept up. It's a wonderful piece of local history. It's a great place to stroll, sit and read, walk your dogs or take a bite and enjoy the green of the multitude of trees. I LOVE IT.
This church is so awesome, so welcoming, kind and friendly and informal. I have been going for 6 years and love it. It's a great place to experience the word of God and sing some amazing praise songs. The service starts at 10.45am or 6.30pm. The evening service is a younger crowd but all ages welcome. You can always get a hot cup of tea/coffee and some delicious eats.
Historic church surrounded by gravestones that date back 150 years. We enjoyed a remarkable service with a mixture of old and new songs. The sermon was just the right balance of scholarly and devotional. The members were super friendly. There is an ancient Morton Bay fig tree at the entrance which adds to an amazing atmosphere.
I take some children here for youth group as part of work in community services - have nothing but positive experiences dealing with the youth group leaders. I know the children are in a safe place where they will get to meet new friends and explore their faith.
Heritage Sydney oldest church spooky gravestones church was closed on sat..gardening club there for community which looks inviting..close to Newtown station..take dog for walk park nx door with skate slope path..
The services are excellent and relevant. Very friendly congregation that makes you feel welcome. Coffee and lunch afterwards. One warning though, bring a jacket as the beautiful old sandstone church is freezing.
I especially love their WeBelong ministry for adults with disabilities. Great community of love based on the Bible's teaching about God, sin, and forgiveness.
Cute little church in Newtown, close for public transport, dropoffs or ubers, and near all amenities. Very near the city. Beautiful cemetery.
Church was closed when I was there in the grounds for a picnic. Had a look. Very dark and depressing on the outside.
With so many Churches crowded in with new buildings it so lovely to see this church amongst its original grounds!
Beautiful Church. My Great-grandparents married in this gorgeous old but if history church.
Very old church and graveyard with a lot of 19th century graves. Many free masons graves.
Enjoyed a great Carols service here last night. A warm and welcoming community.
small hall, inconvenient for physically impaired and with prams
Thanks ~ Youths Group for your wonderful initiatives
Really friendly church. Often has community events.
Lovely concert in very old atmospheric church.
Old and interesting cemetery to wander.
Great Church! Highly recommended :)
Great spot to walk your dog
Nice ancient graveyard
GreT place to Worship
Great music venue
Gods house