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During a typical Sunday church service we usually:

After the service we always have a cup of tea together, which you're welcome to join in with. Most people dress neat casually and arrive a couple of minutes before the service begins. There is a box for financial donations but as a guest you are not obligated to put any money into it. Toilets are unfortunately located at the front of the building under the organ, but no one is bothered if you have to walk up under the organ to find them during the service. In the morning there is a short talk at the front of the building for children. Kids remain in the service and are welcome to participate as they are able. There is paper and textas at the back of the building for children to use as well. Parking can be tricky around the St Kilda church building, but during the weekend you are allowed to park along Alma Rd or Barkly St. If you're coming by tram, alight at the Barkly St/St Kilda Rd stop.

We are a Presbyterian Church, which means we think and speak carefully about God, but worship the same Jesus worshiped by all other Christians. Although personal experience is part of being human, we tend to emphasis listening and thinking. If you want dig deeper into what we beleive about the Bible and Christianity check out this page on the Presbyterian Church of Victoria's website.