About Stephanie Judd

Stephanie Judd is widely recognised for her impactful Bible teaching, her capacity to communicate profound theological ideas with clarity and conviction, and her ability to galvanise people around a gospel-shaped vision.

Stephanie is an ordained Anglican minister who serves as the Senior Associate Minister at City on a Hill Melbourne where, through her visionary, strategic, and spiritual leadership, she plays a key role in shaping City on a Hill’s mission to reach ten cities with the beauty, truth, and relevance of Jesus. She is also a Research Fellow with Mary Andrews College where she is writing a book for women addressing 5 lies women believe and displaying how Jesus is better.
 
As a sought-after Bible teacher, she has preached at major conferences and gatherings across Australia and New Zealand — including the Annual Bishop’s Conference in Tasmania, and the Ridley Annual Preacher’s Conference — and has been recognised as an Archdall Preaching Scholar. Her leadership experience spans visionary and creative oversight of church gatherings, development of discipleship courses and pathways, ministry and leadership development, and preacher formation, including directing City on a Hill’s Leadership Academy. 
 
Stephanie holds a first-class honours degree in theology from Moore Theological College and a Bachelor of Music (Performance) from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Her ministry continues to shape and strengthen the church in Australia, forming disciples who are grounded in the gospel and courageous in Christ. 
 
Stephanie is married to Andrew, and together they have three children: Joshua, Chloe, and Eden.