St John’s is situated in the arts and heritage precinct of Moruya, surrounded by beautiful gardens that contain the heritage listed St John’s Rectory, a community hall and the church established in 1890.

St Andrew’s is situated in the coastal village of Tuross Head and was established in 1972.

Anglicans have been practicing on this site since 1843 and today we retain our traditional roots whilst also embracing change. We recognise the gift of being deeply grounded in an ancient practice of church whilst also engaging in innovative and contemporary expressions of faith and spirituality.

In the beautiful township of Tuross Head is the small church of St Andrew’s. A small but faithful group gather there for Sunday worship.

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Our present Rector is the Reverend John Thomas.

Honorary Priests associated with the Parish are Bishop George Browning and Reverend Sascha Peard.

The significant life energy of this Parish has found expression in such ways as the founding of St Peter’s Anglican College, Broulee in 2002. Today we remain in close association with the School.

Our relationship with Anglicare reflects our engagement with social issues and care for the most vulnerable within our community. Anglicare offices are now housed in the Rectory. In addition, the Parish gave Anglicare our old shed to be renovated for use as “Cassie’s Place”, a child and adolescent sexual assault counselling service.

Our Parish Hall is well equipped and available for community meetings and events.

School Breakfast

The Parish founded and continues to coordinate the School Breakfast program at the local public school. Breakfast is offered five days a week to students at the school.

Our parish “Red Door” hall is well equipped and available for community meetings and events.

Concerts at The Commons

Concerts at the Commons are generally held in the church, sometimes the hall and occasionally in the grounds.

Contact our Parish office on 0479 179 404 for any enquiries.

Weddings & Baptisms

The beautiful churches of St John’s or St Andrew’s and their grounds are ideal venues for weddings and baptisms.

Enquiries should be directed to the Rector, either directly or through the church office.