St Anne's church has a long history in Strathfield, a part of Sydney's popular inner west. Services began in 1885, with construction of the present St Anne's church commencing in 1892. A special part of that history has been our links with two local Anglican schools - Meriden School (girls) and Trinity Grammar School (boys).

Today Strathfield is home to people from all nations who have made Australia their home, whether short or long term. Proximity to a major railway station makes it an ideal place to live for those who work or study in many parts of Sydney.

At St Anne's you will find a friendly welcome. Our services feature the classic Anglican style that has characterised St Anne's since its earliest days, along with a clear emphasis on hearing God's word in the Bible readings, and grappling with its meaning and significance in Bible focused sermons. Sunday morning services are generally Holy Communion, a regular reminder that we gather in the name of Jesus Christ, who gave his life for our sins. Sunday evening services are much more informal. On Tuesday mornings we also have a Communion service, slightly shorter in length, which provides an opportunity for those who cannot be here on Sundays. Tuesday services are held in the chapel under the main church building.