Welcome to St Clement's Anglican Church Serving and Proclaiming the Lord Jesus in Mosman
Growing relationships with God
Welcome! St Clement's is great place to grow in your relationship with God and others from Mosman and beyond.
We gather each week to praise God, hear the Bible taught and encourage one another to live out loving God and loving our neigbours. We are praying that God will transform lives and revive our community. Our hope is you will join us and connect with God by meeting the real Jesus.
Just moved into the area? Looking for a church and community? Perhaps you'd like to re-connect with God?
St Clement's has a “come as you are” approach to church. People with little or no religious background are as welcome as those who have attended church their whole life. St Clement's is real people living real lives in real relationship with God and each other. We'd love you to join us at one of our four Sunday Services.
What's on this term
In our main Sunday meetings this term we'll look at the "Spiritual Life". Together we'll see how we can experience authentic spirituality, tackle some the big questions about the Holy Spirit, and discover what it really means to be born again.
Who is the perfect parent for children with autism?
That’s what Kate Hurley shared as she introduced a sold out screening of 'The Black Balloon' at the Cremorne Orpheum. Kate is a member of St Clement's and a local Mosman mother of 3 children, one of whom is autistic, and author of the recently published "Take Heart - For families living with disability”.
Admitting that she was not the “perfect parent”, but revealing that she knew the one who is, Kate shared some of her family’s experiences of joy, grief and hope.
With honesty, humour and humility, Kate’s moving reflections set the scene for ‘The Black Balloon’ (2008 AFI award for 'Best Film'), portraying the story of Thomas and his autistic brother Charlie. Hosted by St Clement’s, the event raised over $2800 for "Giant Steps", a charity which help families with autistic children.
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"Take Heart" faces the hard questions about disability in a warm and encouraging ways using short biblical reflections and first person narratives. Take Heart is written for parents, grandparents and family friends of those who are coping with disability.
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