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Kingdomcity Hits 15,000: A New Chapter for Kingdomcity with Midland Campus Set to Launch

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Kingdomcity Announces New Milestone: 15,000 Strong and Growing with a New Campus in Midland

Perth, Australia – January 2025 – Kingdomcity continues its incredible journey of growth and community impact, celebrating a significant milestone of 15,000 people attending the Christian church in Perth while preparing to launch its sixth campus in Perth, located in Midland, with the grand opening on Sunday, 2 February 2025.

This expansion reflects Kingdomcity’s unwavering commitment to creating vibrant spaces where people from all walks of life can connect with God, find community, and experience transformation.

A Vision for Growth and Community Impact

Founder and Senior Leader, Pastor Mark Varughese shared his passion for the launch:

"Midland represents an exciting new chapter for Kingdomcity in Perth. We are here to serve the eastern suburbs, bringing hope, connection, and purpose to a region that is full of potential. With every campus we open, our mission remains the same: connecting people to Jesus and helping them find home.”

"The Midland Campus is strategically positioned to serve the growing needs of the community in the eastern suburbs. With a focus on vibrant worship, empowering messages, and genuine community, Kingdomcity is committed to being a light in the region, fostering connection and transformation," he said.

Meet the Campus Pastors

Jonny and Sally Gibbs bring a relatable warmth to their leadership at the Midland Campus. Married for eight years and raising their one-year-old daughter, this young and dynamic couple has a heart for people, a love for diversity, and a vision to make Midland a place where everyone feels at home.

A Church That Welcomes All

Since its beginnings in Perth, Kingdomcity has grown to become a global movement, now with over 50,000 people across 16 different nations. Each campus, whether in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East or in its Australia and New Zealand locations – are each dedicated to creating an atmosphere where everyone feels welcome, regardless of their background or circumstances.

The launch of the Midland Campus underscores Kingdomcity’s mission to bring hope and transformation to cities around the world.

Kingdomcity Midland Campus Launch Service:

Date: Sunday, 2 February 2025

Time: 10:00 AM

Location: The Crooked Spire Art & Coffee House, 71 Victoria Street, Midland.

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Media Liaison Darryn Keneally M 0410344761 E dkeneally@gmail.com


About us:

About Kingdomcity

Kingdomcity is a contemporary, global church committed to connecting people to God, empowering them for their purpose, and transforming cities worldwide. With locations in Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, and beyond, Kingdomcity is a place where individuals and families can find community, hope, and belonging.

For more information www.kingdomcity.com/midland

 

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