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We live in a beautiful place, but life is not always beautiful
Just because you’ve come to the Surf Coast for a lifestyle of joy, doesn’t mean all your problems go away.
Life is chaotic: full of work-pressures, family-responsibilities, relationship-dramas, and money-stresses. There are endless things to distract and entertain, but where exactly is the good life found?
Jesus said, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”
Maybe you want to investigate Jesus or reconnect with him. Maybe you’re considering visiting church for the first time, or the first time in a long time.
Is learning about Jesus in community the missing ingredient to the life you long for?
Find what you’re searching for
Each of us is longing for something. Deep rest. Loving community. Genuine belonging. A joy-filled life. True spirituality.
At City on a Hill: Surf Coast we know that with Jesus each of these things can be found.
The search is over.
We’d love for you to join us and discover the good news of how.
Our identity is shaped by the good news that even though we fail and are flawed and were destined for death, God sacrificially forgives and loves us and gives us his life.
Because of his love for us, we love him and also seek to sacrificially love each other
Louis Glazebrook
What it’s like to be part of our community
Three ways to get involved in our community
1. Visit this Sunday
2. Join a Gospel Community
3. Make life in the Surf Coast truly beautiful
Serve on the mission
Give to the mission
Get to know your team
Louis Glazebrook
Lead Pastor
Louis Glazebrook
Married to Esther and father of three girls (Evelyn, Audrey and Winifred) Louis is the Lead Pastor of City on a Hill Surf Coast. The story that God has written for his life has thus far seen him enjoy a country upbringing, service in the army, working as physiotherapist and now most recently completing an MDiv at Ridley College. A few of his many weaknesses include caramel slice, boys toys, and not putting away his shoes.
Natasha Belousoff
City Kids Coordinator
Natasha Belousoff
Natasha is the City Kids Coordinator at City on a Hill Surf Coast. She is married to Joash and has 3 kids – Noah, Levi and Emily and have been part of the Surf Coast church since it was planted. Natasha has a passion for teaching and discipling kids using creative means to instill the word of God into the hearts and minds of kids. She also has a desire to create and foster intergenerational discipleship within the church family. In her downtime she enjoys reading, exploring Surf Coast’s beaches and a good cup of coffee!
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Visit this Sunday
We meet outdoors at 11am at 4 Lower Duneed Rd, Mount Duneed.
It is a welcoming, easy-going gathering, with a Jesus-centred bible talk. Bring a chair! And depending on the weather bring some shade, a blanket or umbrella. We love and value children.
The first Sunday of every month is an intergenerational service that involves all ages.
Get Directions4 Lower Duneed Road, Lower Duneed
Frequently asked questions
So many benefits of being outdoors together!
- We live here because we love the outdoors!
- The relaxed vibe.
- Shoes are optional.
- The seating is always great, because you get to bring it!
- Camp chairs have cupholder and we get to use them during church!
- Some weeks we have a fire pit.
- When it’s a wet and ‘drive-in’ church, I can talk during the service.
- I get to sit in the back of my van, car or ute. #vanlife
- My kid’s get to run and play and adventure outdoors.
- My dog can even come to play and adventure outdoors!
It’s best to aim to come 5-10 minutes early so you can park, set up and settle in.
If you’re earlier than that you’ll have time to grab a hot brew!
Always welcome to bring with you children, friends and even dogs.
Each week:
- seating (camp chair / bean bag / lazy-boy)
- snacks
- brew mug
When it’s dry/warm:
- sunscreen (slip/slop/slap)
- water bottle
- insect repellent
Just like when you go to the beach.
When it’s wet/cold:
- More clothes (layers)!
- blankets
- brolly
- phone / portable radio (for drive-in Sunday)
Just like when you go to the footy.
When it’s wet, we adjust our space to be a DRIVE-IN CHURCH. Tune your car radio into 89.5FM
Our Sunday church gatherings will still happen even in the rain. Time together will only even be cancelled only if the weather poses a safety threat.
In the rare event that a Sunday gathering is cancelled or location changes, subscribers to our EMAIL / INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK will be updated.
We’re a church for all seasons of life and for all seasons of the year!
HOW TO SET-UP YOUR CAR FOR DRIVE-IN CHURCH. TUNE INTO 89.5FM
- Turn off engine an all lights. (Most cars will still allow their radio to be turned on with the car off)
- If you’re car-radio does not work with the car turned off: Turn car to accessory mode (one turn of key) and switch off everything in car (fan, AC, external lights, internal lights, accessory power cords) and run only the radio.
- Alternatively if you have an Android phone: you can use the FM tuner to link into the frequency through your phone.
- Alternatively you can bring a portable radio for in your car and completely save your car battery – just in case!
Absolutely yes. We’re a family friendly church family and we love that our kids get to also be a part of it. Parents are however required to supervise children at all times.
We do not want any damage to other people, to the building and to the equipment because children have been left unattended.
Yes! We have Sunday programs designed to engage children and youth with the teachings of the Gospel in a way that resonates with their age group. Come and be part of a community where learning about Jesus is fun and meaningful!
Why:
It is a priority for us to invest in the lives of children and teenager for them learn about the Gospel and the way of Jesus.
Who:
Juniors (4yo kinder – Grade 3) Middle School (Grades 4-5) Youth (Year 6-10)
How:
To join, sign up on a Sunday with Tash our City Kids Coordinator!
You may bring your dog as long as it is on a short (less than 2m) lead at all times and it cannot enter into the chapel building. Doggy doos must be collected; families play on our grassed areas!
If a dog becomes aggressive or fights with another dog whilst on the venue, the owner will be told to immediately remove their dog from the venue.
Dogs classified as “dangerous” or “restricted”, and dogs needing to be muzzled, are not permitted.