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Kingdomcity Perth’s Easter Sunday Celebration at Canning Vale Campus

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Kingdomcity Perth's Easter Sunday Celebration at Canning Vale Campus

Perth, WA – Kingdomcity Perth will host a major Easter Sunday celebration at its Canning Vale campus, bringing together the community to mark one of the most significant events in the Christian calendar.

The service will take place on Sunday, April 5, 2026 at 11:00am at 3 Rangeview Place, Canning Vale, and is expected to draw 1000's of attendees from across the Perth metropolitan area.

Lead Pastor for Kingdomcity Perth, Julian Kirtisingham, who will serve as spokesperson for the event, said Easter Sunday represents a message that resonates beyond church walls.

“Easter Sunday celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the message of hope that follows,” Pastor Kirtisingham said. “For many, it represents new life, fresh beginnings, and the possibility of transformation.”

The service will feature contemporary music, a message centred on hope and renewal, and a welcoming environment for individuals and families, including those attending church for the first time.

“Easter is a time when people reflect on life, purpose, and direction,” he said. “Our aim is to create a space where anyone—regardless of background—can come and explore those questions in a meaningful way.”

The Easter Sunday gathering follows Kingdomcity’s Good Friday mass baptism event at the Swan River foreshore, which is expected to see around 1,000 people publicly express their faith.

Kingdomcity has invited members of the public and media to attend the Easter service, noting its strong community focus and broad appeal.

Event Details:
Kingdomcity Canning Vale Campus
3 Rangeview Place, Canning Vale
Sunday, April 5, 2026
9:00am and 11:00am

Media Contact:
Darryn Keneally
0410344761
[email protected]
Kingdomcity is the largest church in WA


About us:

About Kingdomcity Church

Kingdomcity is a global Pentecostal Christian church movement founded in 2006 by Senior Pastor Mark Varughese. Originally established in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the church has grown into an international network with campuses across Australia, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and beyond. 

Described as a “relational, vibrant, growing church movement,” Kingdomcity operates with a “one church in many locations” model, expressed through local campuses and an expanding online presence. ()

At the core of Kingdomcity’s mission is its vision: “connecting, equipping and empowering people to bring the reality of God to their world.” This is reflected through weekly services, community groups, leadership development, and global outreach initiatives.

The church places a strong emphasis on community, generosity, faith, and personal transformation, seeking to create environments that are welcoming, culturally relevant, and accessible to people from all backgrounds. 

With tens of thousands of attendees globally and a growing digital footprint, Kingdomcity continues to expand its influence through church planting, media, education initiatives, and community engagement. 

https://kingdomcity.com/about

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