Welcome to

QEBC

Queensburgh Evangelical Bible Church

Sunday Worship Service at 9am, Sunday School starts at 8am
BELIEFS THAT UNITE US

What We Believe

Join Us This Sunday

9 am in person. We look forward to seeing you!
we are people just like you

Our Values

beliefs that unite us

01

Fellowship & Unity

02

Praise & Thanksgiving

03

Prayer

04

Evangelism

05

Baptism

06

Leadership

07

Bible Study

08

Communion

09

Sacrificial Giving

Dynamic and Profound

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Our Pastor

Welcome

Hi, I'm Reverend Louie Naidoo, joined by Sister Sybil Naidoo. We're glad you chose to visit our church website. We seek to provide a family atmosphere where you can experience inspirational worship and the preaching of God's Word. Join us this Sunday and experience what God is doing in Queensburgh!

You will love it here!

We've been warmly welcomed into the QEBC family, and what resonates most with us is the genuine fellowship and unwavering commitment to biblical principles.

From day one, we knew this was home. Not just because of the incredible praise and worship or the profound way the Word is shared, but also because of the warm welcome we received from every single member.

We have experienced growth in our spiritual lives and love that each service is a learning experience. We look forward to the years ahead, and are thankful that we have found a spiritual home.

According to the Bible, a church assembly consists of individuals coming together in Christ, and these individuals represent the church. In Matthew 18, Jesus illustrates that a gathering can be as small as two individuals together.

The service usually involves an opening prayer, praise & worship songs, offering, prayer and the reading of scripture. This is followed by the sermon and a closing prayer. Holy Communion is served on the first Sunday of the month.

There are no restrictions on what to bring to church, apart from yourself, a receptive heart and mind and a bible.

Something modest and comfortable should be fine.

Ask your friends if they have a place to worship the Savior and invite them to come worship with you, especially at times like Christmas and Easter. If they aren’t Christians, ask them if they’d like to learn more about Jesus Christ and invite them to experience a Christian worship service with you. Remember to show the same respect for their beliefs that you hope they will give yours.