Churches in Rochedale

Active churches in Rochedale

270 Rochedale Rd, Rochedale QLD 4123
4 sermons

Types of churches in Rochedale

Non-denominational

Modern music, practical teaching, and a relaxed, come-as-you-are atmosphere — popular with young adults and families who want a welcoming community without strong denominational ties.

Mainline & historic

Traditional worship with beautiful sanctuaries, choral music, and liturgical services — congregations that connect faith with history and a long-standing community presence.

Students & young adults

With the University of Colorado nearby, many churches emphasize student ministry — Bible studies, worship nights, and service opportunities built for people in their college and early-career years.

Family-friendly

Strong kids’ programs, youth groups, and safe, supportive environments — with Sunday school, childcare, and age-specific ministries throughout the city.

Sermon clips from Rochedale churches

53s
“``But we're told to pray. What you, my dad, my king, want is better by far. Here's what I want. It's not about that. It's about what you want. I'm suffering. I wanna be healed, That's not my will. Yours be done. I want our church to grow, but it's not our will. It's your will be done. Sandra and I want our son to get married and have a family, but it's not in the end, it's your will, Lord. Your will be done.”
51s
“``It's me admitting that, actually, I don't want to control my life. It's us, because this is an Us prayer, remember, praying, lord, whatever happens at St. Phil's, your will be done. For our church, for our town, for our world. And I don't know whether you recognize, but pretty much everything out there is pushing against that because most of what we see in the media and most of what we see in advertising is all about me getting my will done.”
47s
“``And it was a good discussion. I wanna say to you, for me, this is it. These are, for me, the hardest words to pray in the lord's prayer. I mean, it's easy to say four words, isn't it? Your will be done. But to really believe in my heart and act it out in my life. Because what I'm asking for is that today and tomorrow and next week and next month and next year, that whatever happens in this world and in my life, whatever is done in this world, whatever is done in my life, it's according to god's will.”
39s
“``I just want a little bit more money so that I can stop worrying about finances, but not my will. Yours be done. I want my parents, my siblings to come to know Jesus. But in the end, I want your will to be done. And when when you realize what you're praying, when I realize what I'm praying there, I find it very hard to pray because it just butts up against every inclination of my heart.”
61s
“"And finally, it is important because of the fact that the uplifted Christ draws sinful, ignorant, rebellious people to him, conquering them by an imaginable, unfathomable love that is so clearly displayed at the cross. May that love conquer your heart. And if it hasn't yet done so, right now, look to Jesus. See him lifted up on the cross for you, dying in your place, wounded for you, your transgressions, that by his stripes you may be healed and come to Jesus."”
51s
“"Christ lifted up is not something to be easily brushed over, to be dismissed as irrelevant. It is of great importance for three simple reasons. First, it's important because it was absolutely necessary to fulfill the eternal plan of the Father to save sinners. Second, it's important because it is the sure basis for all true knowledge of spiritual things. You must come to the cross, and the cross alone. if you would come to know the real God and know him more deeply."”
54s
“"Nothing gives the guilty conscience abiding peace. Nothing save the blood of Jesus. And so Christ lifted up, draws all men unto him, even wicked ministers of Satan sometimes come to their senses and flee to the real Christ crucified as I hope that they will. But all may, but happy and blessed is anyone who yields to that drawing and woe to the man or woman who resists Christ lifted up, drawing them to himself because final gloom and despondency and despair is all that awaits them."”
55s
“"No religion, but genuine Christianity offers an atonement of any real importance. And this is the radical point of difference between Christianity and every other religion. So if you ever hear someone who says they're a Christian preacher, they're trying to eliminate Christianity and say that, well, all paths lead to the same place, call out that holy word, rhubarb, and draw their attention to it. Because Christianity is radically different to every other religion. No other religion comes near."”
44s
“"The first reason is that Christ crucified draws everyone to himself because Christ crucified meets the first, the deepest, the greatest, most fundamental human need. And what is that first, greatest, deepest, most fundamental need? A need of a saviour. Because we're doomed without a saviour. But a saviour from what? Well, underlying all else, a saviour from the guilt of sin. Everyone, everywhere has sinned."”
46s
“"It is at the cross that we are enabled to see Jesus in his glory and behold this wondrous truth that Jesus died for our sins. But then too, it is in the glory of the cross and in those manifestations of God's power that surround it, particularly the resurrection, that we have the fullest proof of Jesus' divinity and the majestic importance of his teaching. So the evidence leads people to saving faith in Christ."”

Why Rochedale churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Rochedale reflects both heritage and progress, with long-established mainline churches standing alongside newer congregations that emphasize casual gatherings and contemporary worship.
A culture all its own: Many churches mirror the city’s culture of inclusivity and connection to the outdoors, offering spaces where people of all backgrounds can experience faith and community in an authentic, welcoming environment.