The links below are for organisations which work with St Julians to further the work of God or to which we are affiliated or provide some kind of support.
Several members of our church are organisers of Welsh Ambulance Christian Fellowship which is a group for Service personnel, both active or retired, who share an interest in the Christian faith.
SWBA has been set up to help people find contact details for churches in South Wales.
Breakfast on the Beach provides an environment to help people to spend time allowing the Holy Spirit total freedom to minister the transforming presence and power of Jesus. It is run by Erik and Mary Fok who have long had associations with St Julians through joint events between our churches.
Dignity Funeral Services have provided support to St Julians by making their community minibus available to us helping us to take ACTS on camp in Dartmouth and collecting the Hungary team from Luton airport on their return to the UK.
St Julians are supporting STOP THE TRAFFIK which is a global coalition of organisations working together to fight against people trafficking; by raising awareness on a subject that is little known or understood STOP THE TRAFFIK will call for change and freedom.
Churches Together In Newport gives information about other churches and events in Newport.
gig are building up Welsh language resources that will help churches reach out to others.
beibl.net provides a contemporary Welsh language translation for the new testament and they are working on the old testament right now.
We support the Samaritan's Purse shoe box appeal "Operation Christmas Child"
St Julians Baptist Church is affiliated to the Baptist Union of Great Britain.
The Baptist Missionary Society sends missionaries to over forty countries with the support of churches. We support a link missionary team and last year hosted a BMS action team on their return from Brazil.
The Care and Share Foundation runs practical self-help projects to support community development. It provides training and education opportunities for youth and leaders. Church members have helped with Ugandan projects recently and the church continues to support the organisation.
AguAvivA Centro Comunitario was established in Belo Horizonte, Brazil to serve a shanty town or favela of about 10,000 people. The physical and social conditions are extreme, with poverty, disease and family breakdown. Agua Viva is one of our sponsored charities this year
Since these links are to third party websites, changes may have taken place since we last updated this page. If one of the links fails, please can you let us know so that we can try to update our page to reflect any changes.
50th Anniversary
St Julians is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2008. There is a series of special events planned for the coming year. Those with a previous association with the church are encouraged to get in touch. If you were dedicated, baptised or married here, or were a member of the youth activities, please contact us You can also participate in discussions about the celebrations, reminisce about events or share old photos on our forum.












