Hello and Welcome
Thank you for stopping by to check out Oasis Christian Church.
There are several great Ceduna churches who love the Lord and I am happy that we are one of them.
I’m the Senior Pastor, Stuart McIlwraith.
I’m excited about the growing passion for Jesus Christ in our church and I invite you to come and be a part.
When you visit our church on any Sunday, you will enjoy the presence of the Lord in worship, excellent live worship music and a message straight from the Bible that is relevant to your life.
I know that you will also find a body of people that is passionate to discover and fulfill their destiny in Jesus Christ.
I am happy to say that it is pretty normal to hear testimonies about people helping others
and seeing God move to change lives.
I’m sure of this – we are a welcoming group of real people – strengths, weaknesses and all.
If you are in the Ceduna area and searching for a church, I hope you will visit us soon.
Stuart McIlwraith / Senior Pastor
ACC Community Engagement
We provide welfare, counselling and emergency food relief for the traditional itinerant Aboriginal people of the region.
How To Join Us
Feel free to contact as and help us to make a better world.
Giving God all the glory he deserves.
Join Our Services ....
Services each Sunday
10.00am: Family Worship Service & Oasis Kids (5-12yrs)
Oak Valley Community - 1st & 3rd Weekend of Each Month
Saturday Noon: Kids Ministry
Saturday 7pm: Worship Service
Sunday 10am: Family Worship Service
Penong - 2nd & 4th Sundays of Each Month
10am: Family Worship Service
Follow Peace
In football umpires make the decisions, and they have the final say. If we think of peace in the same way, we see that we can let it decide what gets to come into our lives and what needs to get out of our lives.
A Big Rewarding Life
People with low confidence are double-minded, indecisive people who constantly get frustrated with life. If they do make a decision, they are tormented by self-doubt.
Facing Fear Head On
One meaning of the word fear is “to take flight,” so when we use the phrase “fear not,” in a very real sense we are saying, “Don’t run away from what frightens you.”