About Victory Chapel

Our Mission.

Too many churches and organisations have made it their mission to mirror popular ideas. Our Mission, however, is to fulfil Jesus’ Great Commission – “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you” (Matthew 28:19-20), in the face of an ever-degenerating society. This commission consists of living up to God’s call to settle and expand his dominion, according to His eternal truth: “Thy Kingdom come, on earth as it is in heaven.”

A Place to Belong.

The scriptures teach that Christians should live in this world, but not be of it; that they should be fruitful and multiply the territories under God’s eternal rule–not accommodate the fashion of the year. Victory Chapel is a place to know others and to be known by others on this challenging journey. We strive to offer reverent worship and faithful preaching. Anglicans in the West today are sadly known for sycophantic virtue-signalling on race, climate, COVID, gender, etc. Victory Chapel is a throwback to a time when Anglicanism lived and breathed the Word of God. Old or young … Christian or seeker–all are welcome to come and see how we serve and love our Mighty God. Our Vicar and Curate, Canon Rev’d Dr Felipe Sediles and Rev’d Rob Slane, warmly welcome you.

A Faith to Believe.

What do Christians believe? Are we really no different than progressives? What relevance does the Bible have for real life? How can I learn to go deeper in the living and eternal Faith of the ancient Church? Along with the basic tenets of the Christian faith found in the Nicene Creed; the articulation of Christian doctrines found in the 39 Articles of the Christian Religion; and orthodox views of marriage and sexuality found in the Jerusalem Declaration, here are seven distinctives that you’ll find emphasised in our teaching and practice.

  • The centrality of reverent, joyful Lord’s Day worship of the Triune God in our lives.
  • The commitment to robust, liturgical worship using the Book of Common Prayer.
  • The pressing of Biblical teaching and truths into all the corners of our lives.
  • The certainty of Christ’s victory throughout the world in this age as well as eternity.
  • The prominence of God’s praise book, the Psalter, in the songs we offer to God.
  • The presence of baptised children in the worship and at the covenantal meal.
  • The ordering of our families, work, education, and all of life under Christ’s Lordship.

A Rule to Live By.

From her earliest days, the Christian Church has followed a daily and annual pattern of living that is modelled after the life of Jesus Christ. Today, life is rather chaotic, unstable, and irregular. Together we seek to practise a pattern of daily personal and corporate prayer, embracing a “rule” (or structure) for our lives that is both challenging and joyful. The Anglican tradition has a unique history of “prayerbook” living – come and see how this ancient way might breathe new life into your pilgrimage as a disciple of Jesus.

Our Volunteers

Everyone who makes Victory Chapel run smoothly are volunteers, including its minister. These are a few of the familiar faces you might see each week.
Rev'd Canon Dr Felipe Sediles

Rev'd Canon Dr Felipe Sediles

Vicar

Rev'd Rob Slane

Rev'd Rob Slane

Curate

Mr Andrew Alli

Mr Andrew Alli

Treasurer

Mrs Lillian Sediles

Mrs Lillian Sediles

Musical Advisor

Mrs Ruth Alli

Mrs Ruth Alli

Children's Ministry Lead

Mrs Ida Ardelean

Mrs Ida Ardelean

Secretary