Follow us to Jesus Christ,

the Gateway to Life.

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Sunday Services
@ 8:30am + 10:30am

Combined Holidays Services
@ 9.30am

We are a church in Port Stephens, sharing the life-changing news of Jesus, our Saviour and King. Join us to praise God, hear His Word, and experience the joy found in Jesus Christ.

OUR MISSION

“I am the way, and the truth, and the life.
No one comes to the Father except through me.”
John 14:6

“I am the gate;
whoever enters through me will be saved.”
John 10:9

We exist to love Jesus Christ the Gateway to Life and make Him known across all ages and stages of life.

Gateway Port Stephens is a Presbyterian church located on the Tomaree Peninsula. As a Protestant, Evangelical, and Reformed congregation, we believe in the Bible's authority and power to transform lives and communities.

We strive to faithfully present the good news of Jesus Christ so that everyone may know Him personally as Lord and Saviour. For we know that Jesus is the Gateway to truth and life.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • As a Presbyterian Church, we hold to the same values and beliefs as stated by the Presbyterian Church of Australia, NSW.

    The Supreme Standard of the Church is the Word of God contained in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. The Subordinate Standard of the Church is the Westminster Confession of Faith (1646).

    We are Protestant, Evangelical and Reformed.

    We believe that there is One God who is the Creator and Judge of the world. In the fullness of time He has revealed Himself as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

    • God has made Himself known in His infallible word, the Bible.

    • We believe that human beings are created in God’s image However, when Adam sinned, that image was stained and tarnished. We inherit Adam’s fallen nature.

    • The penalty for sin is death, leading ultimately to the second death which is everlasting judgement.

    • The law reveals that we are sinners but does not save us.

    • Christ is the Lord from heaven who came to lead a sinless life, and offer Himself up as the sinless sacrifice to pay the death penalty which we deserve.

    • We cannot earn salvation. We can only receive it when the Holy Spirit enables us to have faith in Christ alone.

    • Trusting in Christ and not our own merits, we seek to live godly lives, loving God and our neighbour.

    • We seek to serve Christ in the fellowship of the body of His people, the Church. Our joining this body is signified by baptism, our ongoing commitment to Christ is signified by taking part in the Lord’s Supper.

  • ‘Presbyterian’ refers to how the church is led. Instead of one person making all the decisions, a group of elected leaders called elders guide the church. This group is known as the Session.

    Churches in the same area are connected and form a Presbytery, which helps support and oversee them. Once a year, representatives from all the presbyteries meet at a General Assembly to make decisions for the wider church.

    Presbyterians also hold to catechisms, which are structured teachings that explain key Christian beliefs, such as the Westminster Confession of Faith, the Shorter Catechism, and the Larger Catechism. They also affirm historic Christian creeds, like the Apostles’ Creed and the Nicene Creed, which summarize core beliefs about God, Jesus, and salvation.

    To learn more go to the PCNSW website - https://pcnsw.org.au/

  • The Protestant position is often summed up by the five sola’s (the Latin word for “alone”):

    • Scripture Alone: The Bible is the supreme and final authority, not the magisterium* or traditions of the Catholic Church.

    • Christ Alone: Sinners are justified in God’s sight only on the basis of Christ’s finished work on the cross and through his resurrection.

    • Faith Alone: God’s pardon to sinners is granted to and received by faith alone, apart from works.

    • Grace Alone: All of salvation, from beginning to end, is only by the grace of God.

    • To the Glory of God Alone: God alone receives glory for our salvation.


    Being Evangelical means we believe in these Biblical truths:

    1) The authority of the Bible

    2) The need for a personal salvation experience (being born again), 

    3) The importance of evangelism. i.e, taking the good news of Jesus to our community

  • Reformed Christianity is a branch of Protestantism that developed during the 16th-century Reformation, especially in Switzerland, Scotland, France, and the Low Countries. It is rooted in the Bible as the ultimate authority and emphasises God's complete control over all things, disciplined Christian living, and salvation as entirely God's work.

    Reformed beliefs are closely linked to the teachings of John Calvin and are followed by groups like Presbyterians, Reformed Baptists, and Dutch Reformed churches. They hold to key principles of the Reformation, including the Five Solas (Scripture alone, faith alone, grace alone, Christ alone, and glory to God alone) and the Five Points of Calvinism, which explain how God saves his people.

    Reformed theology teaches that Salvation is entirely God’s work, starting with his choice, not ours (Ephesians 1:4). We come to Jesus because he calls us (Matthew 11:28–30), and we simply receive his grace with faith and gratitude.

    The Reformed tradition also encourages Christians to be transformed in every part of life—work, family, community, and culture—for God's glory.

    The Westminster Confession of Faith (1648) explains Reformed beliefs in detail, and if you're interested in membership, we’ll explore it further in our belong course.

  • The Presbyterian Church of NSW requires all leaders/volunteers to be accredited to work with children/vulnerable people, along with having a first aid person always on site.

    SAFE MINISTRY SUPPORT
    The Conduct Protocol Unit (CPU) supports the Presbyterian Church to deal with & prevent abuse within the church. And provides the below services:

    • Advice

    • Chaplaincy Support

    • Presbyterian Counselling Service

    • Safe Ministry Training

    • Assistance With Implementing ‘Breaking The Silence’

    • Formal Response To Abuse Matters

    To learn more about our policies, how to report, or other services go to the Breaking the Silence website.

  • We are a Christian community made up of people from all walks of life and different church backgrounds/denominations. Our church is for anyone who wants to gather under God’s Word, sing His praises, and bring their prayers to Him.

    Our church includes people of all ages, from newborn babies to seniors. We once had the name "Gateway Family Presbyterian Church" to reflect our commitment to valuing every stage of life—from babies to grandparents. Even though the name has changed, we still hold to that same value today!

    ACCESSIBLITY
    Our facilities are fully accessible, with wheelchair and walker accessibility, and accessible toilets available. Additionally our church site has a fenced-off area for children to play adjacent to the church building.

    We also offer comfortable seating options for those in need (such as the elderly, or those with back issues), and a Cry Room for parents.

  • Our Sunday service generally goes for 75-90 minutes and includes prayer, Bible reading, a Bible talk (sermon), and programs for kids and youth, as well as a crèche for little ones.

    People generally wear whatever is comfortable for them, or dress smart casual. Generally arriving 15 minutes before the service.

    After the service, we enjoy fellowship together—a great time to meet people and connect. Often having morning tea or lunches together

    We love to praise God through singing. Our music blends contemporary songs and traditional hymns, focusing on clear biblical teaching and congregational participation.

    “Let the message of Christ dwell among you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom through psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit, singing to God with gratitude in your hearts.” – Colossians 3:16

  • We have many different programs for all ages of kids.

    Creche (ages 0 - Kindergarten)

    Our creche provides a nurturing space for infants and toddlers to play and learn while their parents participate in the service.

    This program runs every week at the 10:30 service.

    Gateway Kids (K to Yr 5)

    Kids Church is engaging and educational, designed to help children learn about God in a fun and safe environment.

    This program runs during school term time alongside both church services (8:30am & 10:30am)

    Salt Kids (Yr 2 to Yr 5)

    Salt Kids is an after school group for kids at4:30 - 6:15pm on Fridays. We have a great time together as we enjoy food, fun and learning about faith.

    Cost: $5/child (includes simple arvo tea and dinner)

    At drop off and pick up, parents are asked to sign in and out the children their care.

    This program runs every week during school term time.

  • Gateway Youth Community

    Our youth group for years 6 to 12. Meeting between 6:30-8:30pm on Fridays during school term at Gateway.

    Dinners are a key part of this gathering, and are $5 pp, or $30 for the term.

    Link Discipleship (Yr 6-9)

    Link is a bible study held in the Youth Nook during the main church service.

    This program runs every week during school term time.

    EQUIP (Yr 11 - Young Adults)

    This group meets each Thursday afternoon-evening to spend time together, to share a meal, and read the bible.

    It’s a great space for Snr Youth, and young adults to grow in their love of God and each other.

Our Purposes

To see people from all ages & stages of life connect with Jesus and his Church.

To see people grow in their knowledge and love of Jesus.

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Serve

Go

To be a community that spurs one-another on in love and good deeds.

To see people go into the whole world with the message of Jesus.

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Grow

Connect

How do I join Gateway?

Whether you’re new to the faith, recently moved to the area, or just visiting Gateway for the first time - we’d love you to join for one of our newcomers lunches.

Newcomers lunches are an opportunity to get to know us, our leadership, and for us to get to know you. Register your interest to attend!

We also run regular Belonging and Baptism Courses. These can be found on the I’m Exploring Faith page.

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