Churches in Tuggerah

Active churches in Tuggerah

6 Pioneer Avenue Tuggerah, NSW 2259?
3 sermons

Types of churches in Tuggerah

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 Tuggerah churches

37s
“Coming into the presence of the holy eternal God who you will stand as a before as judge is not comfortable. But he's good, and his word is good even if it cuts in order to heal. And so we don't want to be part of that society that gather around us exactly what we wanna hear. We want people who will faithfully, courageously, clearly, with authority, teach what God has said and bring that to bear on our lives.”
32s
“You don't wanna hear those hard messages? We'll we'll pull back on those things. We'll make you feel well, there are you can find a church where it just feels like you're stepping into a warm bath every week, you know, and someone there to give you a pedicure and a, you know, a little rub on your head, and you just go, this is lovely. Nothing hard or abrasive. And the question you've got to ask is, have you at that point set yourself over God's word?”
28s
“Have you actually decided, don't wanna hear the word of God. I wanna hear it's kinda like you're doing a deal with God. I'm happy to hear your word, but not the bits that make me feel uncomfortable. And that's just not how it works with God. Right? You look at when someone encounters God in the bible, they are terrified. Even the greatest, Isaiah, John the apostle, they fall down as if they're dead.”
30s
“and Jesus comes alongside us in his robes of righteousness. And he says, here, you take my clothes and I'll take yours. That is that beautiful act of grace that happens in the gospel. And he goes he goes on ahead of us, takes the penalty that we deserve for our sin, and here we are left continuing the journey, but now we're dressed in the righteousness of Jesus.”
50s
“"The way we live out Psalm 91 is not by putting God to the test. It's not about saying, prove your love to me, God. The way we live out Psalm 91 is by trusting that God already does love me. He's given me his promises in his word. And as I look throughout history, he has kept every one of those promises. And if I ever doubt his love, then I look to his son, Jesus, that he would die on the cross for me. And I go, I am loved by God. He has proven it beyond doubt. And so I know that he is my refuge. Even in times of suffering, I can rest confident in his protection."”
33s
“"God makes these beautiful promises of safety and protection to us because of Jesus. And that is so good. So God is your safe house. And he always will be. Through this life, in the midst of whatever you go through, through death, into eternity. God will be your shelter, your salvation, your protection. You will live life under his blessing."”
42s
“"God's protection is beyond Jesus' suffering. So Jesus will go through the abandonment of the cross, the betrayal, the humiliation, the agony. As Jesus hung on the cross, he did not look like a man under the close protection of God. But on the third day, God would raise him up from the grave. For Jesus, protection from God would happen in the midst of suffering and beyond the suffering. But it would not remove the need for suffering. And it is the same for us."”
56s
“"God's protection of Jesus did not stop Jesus having to endure suffering, did it? He had to endure the suffering of those 40 days in the wilderness, hungry, tired, lonely, weak. And the protection of God wouldn't stop Jesus feeling the sense of the way his family kind of didn't get him. He didn't really feel safe in his own home. His disciples constantly misunderstood him. The religious leaders deliberately misunderstood him. They hated him. The mocking, the taunting, the abandonment of the cross, shame, all of those things would happen to this man under the protection of God."”
31s
“"God is saying, trust me, put your trust in me and I'll protect you from all harm and you'll be constantly surrounded by my angels. I'll protect you. It sounds so good and just in case we're unconvinced by this point, God himself speaks in first person voice. Point three, the confidence, the confidence we have is grounded in the personal assurance of God himself."”
32s
“"Well, God is such a refuge that he provides refuge in the face of the plague of COVID-19. Even when the world faces disaster and pandemic. And notice even at night, because night's the time when the terrors come, isn't it? When the fears can run away with themselves. But even at night, there is safety from what we cannot see."”

Why Tuggerah churches are unique

Tradition meets innovation: The spiritual landscape in Tuggerah 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.

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