Stillpoint
When the Rev John Flynn conceived the Royal Flying Doctor Service, his vision was to cast a “mantle of Safety” over the Australian outback.
Stillpoint seeks to cast a ‘mantle of safety’ in the Cottesloe beach precinct at its most alcohol-charged time, straight after the Sunday Session during the summer months.
While police and security are responsible for law and order, there is a vacuum of care for young people who can find themselves disconnected, overwhelmed, or isolated on exiting one of Cottesloe’s drinking establishments.
Stillpoint provides street pastors who can direct young people to a place to ‘chill out’ and regroup before going home, or in some cases assistance in getting home through either carriage to public transport or telephone communication.
Stillpoint seeks to be good news in an environment where a night out can descend into bad news.
We operate Sunday evenings throughout the summer months.
For more information about or to participate in Stillpoint contact our church office.
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