Attending in Person
It’s a joy to resume physical church meetings. If you are planning to come to a face to face gathering, here’s what you need to know!
— WHAT SERVICES CAN I ATTEND IN PERSON? —
All Sundays Services are now meeting in person.
— WHAT TO EXPECT —
Livestream if Unwell/Unsure
We’d love to see you in person, but please attend via Livestream if unwell or showing any symptoms or have health concerns.
COVID Safe Check-in
You’ll be asked to check-in using the Service NSW App. Our welcomers can assist if you do not have a device to check in with.
Bring Your Own Bible
To help us minimise common touch, please bring your own Bible, pen etc. You can download the YouVersion Bible app on your phone below if you don’t have a Bible.
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Stay Covid Safe
Use hand sanitizer and maintain social distance. Wearing masks is currently mandatory inside.
Keep Your Distance
The seats are in 1.5m rows. Feel free to move the seats along the row to sit with Household members.
No Congregational Singing
Congregational singing while masked is allowed for those who are fully vaccinated.
We will be saying prayers and creeds together at a conversational volume while socially distanced.
— WHERE DO WE MEET? —
10:30am English speaking and 6pm services are located at 114 Lovell Road, Eastwood.
114 Lovell Road, Eastwood
Buildings:
St Dunstan’s has a church and a hall (at the bottom of the carpark). Inside our church building we have wheelchair ramps between different floor levels.
Parking:
There’s ample on-site parking, behind the church. We have two marked disabled spaces, one each in front of the church and the hall. There is street parking in Lovell Road, Colvin Crescent and Salter Crescent.
Public Transport:
The 518 bus (from either Macquarie Centre or Top Ryde) stops near Midway shops, and the church is only a 3 minute walk up Lovell Rd. The 544 bus (from either Macquarie Centre or Eastwood station) stops in Lovell Rd (Colvin Cres) right near the church.
At 114 Lovell Road, Eastwood
10:30am church is a contemporary style of meeting with modern praise and worship music. There are programmes for school age children. Meetings are generally about 75 minutes long.
6:00pm church is an informal style of meeting, and has slightly louder music! Much of our congregation consists of young adults and high school youth. Meetings are generally about 75 minutes long.
All of our services contain the elements of creed, prayer, Bible readings and sermon in the evangelical Anglican tradition.
At our 10:30am services, Mac4Kids starts 15 minutes before the service at 114 Lovell Road. It will run until the end of the service.
Our 6:00pm service is very popular with teenagers and young adults. While it doesn’t have a children’s program, lounges & a room with an audio feed to the main hall are available for parents to use.
We know a first visit to church can be a bit daunting or confusing. So here’s what to expect…
- We’ll say hello when you arrive, after the service, and sometimes there’s an informal welcome time in the meeting.
- Pending on the restriction level, we’ll sing, usually two or three Christian songs during the service. Sing along if able or just listen.
- We’ll pray. Some prayers are in a book or on the screen; others are led from the front. Just listen in; you don’t have to pray out loud.
- We’ll hear updates on church news and upcoming events. There’s a newsletter, too.
- We’ll hear some passages from the Bible read.
- We’ll listen to a Bible talk (about 25 minutes).
We’d love you to join us one Sunday.
We can’t think of a better place for you to learn about Jesus. Let us know where you’re up to in your exploration. No one will be pushy; we’re delighted to help.
Leaders are happy to offer resources or meet with you. You may like to join a Simply Christianity course, or even a small Bible study group. Just ask.
You won’t need to be familiar with the Bible to participate in our meetings. We have Bibles in the seats, and readers will give you page numbers for the readings.
Nobody is going to be offended if you ask honest questions or raise issues (whatever they might be). And if you just want to attend for a while and find your feet, that’s great, too.
If you’re visiting, not you! We don’t ask visitors to contribute financially; please feel no obligation to do so.
The majority of our income is voluntary contributions by church members (via a collection during the service or by electronic banking). Our main expenses are staff costs and building maintenance. We also encourage members to give to Christian mission agencies. We don’t receive any direct financial support from the wider Anglican church.
The 8:30am and 10:30am Korean speaking service are located at 100 Balaclava Road, Eastwood.
114 Lovell Road, Eastwood

Buildings:
St George’s has a church, hall (at rear of church) and the Treehouse (next to church). There are ramps at the rear of each building.
Parking:
There is a limited number of parking spots on site for those with restricted mobility.
Street parking is available on Balaclava Road, Lincoln Street and Raymond Street.
Public Transport:
The 545 bus (from Macquarie Centre or Eastwood Station) stops outside the church.
At St George’s Church
11:30am church is for people who speak Korean. Meetings are generally 90 minutes long. Mac4Kids starts 15 minutes before the service at 114 Lovell Road.
All of our services contain the elements of creed, prayer, Bible readings and sermon in the evangelical Anglican tradition.
At our 10:30am services, Mac4Kids starts 15 minutes before the service at 114 Lovell Road. It will run until the end of the service.
Our 6:00pm service is very popular with teenagers and young adults. While it doesn’t have a children’s program, lounges & a room with an audio feed to the main hall are available for parents to use.
School Holidays: During the School Holidays we celebrate our intergenerational church family with All Age services at our 10:30am services. These usually include simpler lyrics & liturgy, all age activities, and a shorter sermon (during which related activities are provided for children).
We know a first visit to church can be a bit daunting or confusing. So here’s what to expect…
- We’ll say hello when you arrive, after the service, and sometimes there’s an informal welcome time in the meeting.
- Pending on the restriction level, we’ll sing, usually two or three Christian songs during the service. Sing along if able or just listen.
- We’ll pray. Some prayers are in a book or on the screen; others are led from the front. Just listen in; you don’t have to pray out loud.
- We’ll hear updates on church news and upcoming events. There’s a newsletter, too.
- We’ll hear some passages from the Bible read.
- We’ll listen to a Bible talk (about 20 minutes).
We’d love you to join us one Sunday.
We can’t think of a better place for you to learn about Jesus. Let us know where you’re up to in your exploration. No one will be pushy; we’re delighted to help.
Leaders are happy to offer resources or meet with you. You may like to join a Simply Christianity course, or even a small Bible study group. Just ask.
You won’t need to be familiar with the Bible to participate in our meetings. We have Bibles in the seats, and readers will give you page numbers for the readings.
Nobody is going to be offended if you ask honest questions or raise issues (whatever they might be). And if you just want to attend for a while and find your feet, that’s great, too.
If you’re visiting, not you! We don’t ask visitors to contribute financially; please feel no obligation to do so.
The majority of our income is voluntary contributions by church members (via a collection during the service or by electronic banking). Our main expenses are staff costs and building maintenance. We also encourage members to give to Christian mission agencies. We don’t receive any direct financial support from the wider Anglican church.