A church interior with a congregation seated facing an altar. A speaker is at a lectern reading from a book. The altar features candles, a crucifix on the wall, and a religious painting backdrop. Two large screens display the text "ST. MICHAEL ST. GEORGE."
A gated outdoor area leading to a building with a sign that reads "St. Michael St. George" and the slogan "Love God, Love One Another, Love White City". The gate has a mural above it depicting a scenic landscape with hills, water, and a cityscape. There is a bench on the left side and a yellow banner with similar text hanging on the fence.
A woman with dark hair in a bun and wearing a green sweatshirt is praying with her hands clasped in front of her face, in a room with other people standing with eyes closed or praying.

Join & Give

Giving

Our church is supported by a variety of income streams that enable our mission and ministry.
The most important of these is regular giving, which provides flexible funding to help us pursue our vision:

Love God. Love One Another. Love White City.

If you feel committed to joining us in this mission, we’d love you to consider giving regularly.

That said, we completely understand that not everyone is in a position to give financially. If that’s you, please know you are deeply valued, always welcome, and encouraged to fully embrace the life of the church.

An indoor church altar decorated with poinsettias, candles, and religious icons for Christmas or a church service.
Four young adults sitting together inside, laughing and enjoying drinks, with a table in front holding mugs, teapot, and snacks, near large windows with a view of trees outside.

Join a team

Joining a team is the best way to play your part in our vision. Meet like-minded people, learn new skills, and find your fit: we can do so much together when we all get involved.

Electoral Roll

If you attend our church regularly, we’d love you to join our Electoral Roll.

This is the Church of England’s way of formally recognising who belongs to a church community. Being on the roll helps us understand who’s worshipping here, supports our voice and representation in the diocese, and helps shape the future of the church.

It’s a simple but important way of saying, “This is my church."