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Deep Thought December 2022

Self-help group in Bangladesh; change makers

Pictured Above: A self-help group meets

Deep ThoughtA bi-monthly feature in ReCharge

The Change Makers

Melissa Lipsett, CEO Baptist World Aid, explains the impact of women empowered to change their world.

It’s illegal, but 40 per cent of girls in Nepal are married before they turn 18, and seven per cent before they turn 15.  The Nepalese government is hoping to eradicate child marriage by 2030, but is this even possible?  Will this ever change?

I believe it will. Here’s why

I recently returned from Kapilvastu in West Nepal. It’s a region that has major development challenges and a general lack of adequate services. For example, there are no toilet facilities or running water in people’s homes. There are few opportunities for people to generate income and, sadly, high levels of gender-based violence and child marriage.

The challenges are overwhelming, but here’s the thing: communities ARE overcoming them. Baptist World Aid works with local Christian Partners who share our belief in the dignity, value and equality of all people (Gen 1:26-27).

Our Partners bring the locals together in community groups, and it’s the locals who lead the transformation of their communities. Ninety per cent of these community leaders are women. They’re known as self-help groups, and they’re courageously changing their world.

Our Partners bring the locals together in community groups, and it’s the locals who lead the transformation of their communities.

What self-help groups do

Working as a committee, with elected positions such a chairperson and treasurer, members collaborate to make the changes they want to see in their community. These women showed me how they had depolluted their pond and water source.

Some of them have started small businesses.  And I heard stories of how they confronted perpetrators of domestic violence as a commanding group of 17! I saw leadership, determination and courage from the same people who were, until recently, considered less than their husbands, brothers and sons.

"Kumari" Self-help group Nepal, change makers

Emerging from poverty

Every one of these women, these “change makers”, has a story. Many were married as children and didn’t have the opportunity to go to school. Quite a few are now mothers, surrounded by little people with constant needs that are hard to meet. In the past they might have given a daughter in marriage to ensure she—and her remaining siblings—would survive.  

But the gains they’ve made in emerging from poverty means they now say, ‘No more! We will not allow our daughters to suffer as we did’. And they mean it.

‘No more! We will not allow our daughters to suffer as we did’.

As I travelled through the area, it was evident that wherever poverty was effectively diminished, girls were in school.

One extraordinary facet of these self-help groups is that are made up of traditionally antagonistic social groupings, but there is no infighting. They are too busy changing the world.

I wonder if what would happen if we were too?

Melissa Lipsett, CEO BWA

Melissa Lipsett is the CEO of Baptist World Aid

More Deep Thought, 2022

The Sound of Silence by Denise Stephenson
A Change in Thinking for Changing Times by Laurie Rowston
Courage to Make a Difference by Mark Wilson
Just Mercy by Michael Henderson
On Becoming Wise Elders by Mike Frost


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November/December 2022

Christmas Events Tasmanian Baptist churches celebrate! (from 14th December)
How did we do in 2022? From the Mission Leadership Team
CHRISTMAS IDEAS For Baptists from Crossover
AROUND THE CHURCHES November 2022
ANNUAL ASSEMBLY Report by Anthea Maynard
NEWS: November 2022 | December 2022

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Change Makers

How Did We Do in 2022?

How did we do in 2022?

Leadership and Growth

Wins for Tasmanian Baptists

During 2022, the Mission and Leadership Development Team were very busy, supporting Tasmanian Baptist churches.

So … how are Tas Baptists going? Read on to find out.

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    Mission Director

    STEPHEN BAXTER

    On the Front Foot

    As I look forward to 2023 it is with great hope and with a deep sense that significant challenging times lie ahead of us. These challenges are reflected in the significant change to the religious landscape of Tasmania over the past 20 years.

    • The latest Census figures show how those nominating as “Christian” has dropped from 69.9% in 2001 to 38.4% in 2021; and over the same period, those nominating as “no religion/secular belief” has risen from 17.2% to 49.9%.
    • In the five years between the 2016 and the 2021 Census, those of “no religion/secular belief” overtook “Christian” as the largest religious grouping.

    This is such a dramatic change, I’m sure I cannot fully appreciate what it means for our mission and ministry. Nevertheless, I’m convinced God has been preparing us for this moment.

    God has been preparing us for this moment. Stephen Baxter
How did We Do in 2022?
    How Tasmanian Baptists are responding

    These changes have not caught us by surprise. More than a decade ago we deliberately embarked on transitioning to become a mission-shaped movement. More recently, our focus has been on building a team of new generation pastoral leaders. Although there is still more to do, we are making significant gains.

    So, where to from here?

    The Tas Baptist Council is currently in the middle of a review. They want to listen to our churches in this moment, and hear from God, to clarify our next steps. It is hoped a report will be ready to present to next year’s Mid-year Assembly in May.

    My encouragement to us all is the words God spoke to Joshua, “be bold and courageous”.

    Given the changing nature of society, complete with some significant economic challenges thrown in, I suspect the years ahead will be quite demanding and tough. Yet, God is with us, and this turns any threat into an opportunity. We are not caught on the backfoot, but are instead progressing with confidence.

    So let us move ahead full of faith, hope and love.

    Stephen Baxter

    Stephen Baxter
    stephen@tasbaptists.org.au


    Mission And Leadership Development

    MICHAEL HENDERSON

    Focus on Joy

    Every year feels big (and small) when thinking about church, community, and leadership.

    It’s like thinking about family. There is no winner. Just the time-period of a year spent sustaining a community, growing leaders, deepening relationships, and dealing with setbacks.

    I find it simultaneously rewarding, and challenging. As well, it is easy to let the setbacks dominate any discussion, because they are the easiest to remember. 

    Which is why at the end of every year I focus on what brought me joy. 

    Tas Baptist Pastors and LEADERS’ Musters

    Courage | Presence | Proximity

    I loved our March get together in Hobart, and our discussions on Courage. They set me up for the year in so many ways. I particularly loved our end reflections, and conversations I had with many, as we mutually encouraged one and other.  

    As the year has gone on, our conversations around Presence (Burnie) and Proximity (Launceston) have felt large. It feels like it is a constant conversation at the moment, where we are calling each other into presence and authenticity.

    We are calling each other into presence and authenticity. Michael Henderson
How did We Do in 2022?

    It brings me joy to spend time with you.

    How we have carried courage, been present, and responded to our calling is something that gives me great hope as we head into 2023.

    Blessings and Grace and Peace to you this Christmas.

    Michael Henderson

    Michael Henderson
    michael@tasbaptists.org.au


    Mission And Leadership Coach

    JENNA BLACKWELL

    God’s Invitation to You

    As I reflect on 2022 …

    There is a deep, quiet, and joyous sense of gratitude in my spirit about our Tasmanian Baptist community and what God is doing among us.

    This year I have had the privilege of noticing an increased sense of team among our pastors, and walking alongside people as they courageously choose to follow God and his ways. I have seen an increase in bravery and vulnerability, understanding of self and of God, and a willingness to listen to and follow the promptings of Holy Spirit.

    There is a stirring that God is doing something fresh, and we get to participate and co-create. No doubt there will be more challenges ahead, but what a privilege this is!

    God is doing something fresh. Jenna Blackwell.
How did We Do in 2022?
    As we turn to 2023 …

    I sense an invitation for us to know God better through the presence of Holy Spirit.

    There is an invitation to find guidance for better ways of engaging. To find guidance to better engage with our communities and those around us with hospitable love and transformational grace.

    I sense courage (bravery + vulnerability) and deep friendships will be integral to leaning into the kingdom of God, with patience and perseverance. I also sense an invitation to lovingly and prophetically speak into younger generations. To pull down the barriers in ourselves and our faith communities as we learn to know God and each other afresh.

    Questions for you to ponder …
    • What is God’s invitation to you for 2023?
    • What does it look like for you to carve out time to dwell in God’s presence?
    • Who are the safe people that you can increase vulnerability with?
    • How can you build relationships with people of different generations?
    Jenna Blackwell

    Jenna Blackwell
    jenna@tasbaptists.org.au


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    November/December 2022

    Christmas Events Tasmanian Baptist churches celebrate! (from 14th December)
    Deep Thought Dec 2022 The Change Makers by Melissa Lipsett BWA
    CROSSOVER Christmas Resources Helping Baptists share Jesus at Christmas
    AROUND THE CHURCHES November 2022 Find out what’s been going on!
    ANNUAL ASSEMBLY Anthea Maynard reports
    FAMINE In the Horn of Africa Be Informed by Baptist World Aid

    NEWS: November 2022 | December 2022

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    How did We Do in 2022?

    How did We Do in 2022?

    Crossover Christmas Resources

    Crossover Christmas Resources 2022

    Christmas Ideas

    Crossover logo

    Crossover Resources provided for Baptist churches

    VIDEOS TO WATCH OR SHARE

    1.     Santa vs Jesus – highly recommended

    God is not a Santa in the Sky A short, fun, poetic Christmas video (3m) by Glen Scrivener

    2.     Peace, Hope and Joy at Christmas

    Outreach Christmas video (3m 18s) produced in conjunction with Olive Tree Media


    SERMON/MESSAGE RESOURCES

    Missing Peace?

    This Advent and Christmas series was developed by Crossover. It is adaptable for use in all kinds of churches, highly invitable, and full of the great news about Jesus. 

    Christmas Resources 2022 - Missing Peace from Crossover

    The series title, Missing Peace? is, of course, a two-sided play on words. It calls to all who thirst for peace, and hints at a ‘missing piece’ which is Christ the cornerstone. 

    Resource Includes

    Five message outlines can be used in any order, with each standing alone.

    1. Missing Global Peace
    2. Missing Relational Peace
    3. Missing Personal Peace
    4. Missing Everyday Peace
    5. Finding the Missing Peace

    Easy-to-edit artwork for invitations and promotions

    • High quality themed artwork
    • Customise and edit using Microsoft Office apps
      • Social media posts
      • Postcards
      • Posters
      • PowerPoint slides

    To develop this resource, Crossover partnered with Pastors Miranda Dixon, Jason Hoet and Kerry Davies; and cross-cultural worker, Luke Hutchinson (Baptist Mission Australia).


    EVEN MORE CROSSOVER CHRISTMAS RESOURCES!

    All ready and available to use. Check them out here >

    Christmas Resources 20


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    October/November 2022

    Christmas Events Tasmanian Baptist churches celebrate! (from 14th December)
    Deep Thought Dec 2022 The Change Makers by Melissa Lipsett BWA
    How did we do in 2022? From the Mission Leadership Team
    AROUND THE CHURCHES October/November 202
    ANNUAL ASSEMBLY Report by Anthea Maynard
    FAMINE In the Horn of Africa Melissa LipsettCEO Baptist World Aid
    PRISON MINISTRY By Cameron Brett of Prison Fellowship Tasmania
    DEEP THOUGHT The Sound of Silence By Denise Stephenson
    FROM THE MISSION DIRECTOR: Does God Really Care? By Stephen Baxter
    SCHOOLS MINISTRY: Mustard Lives Transformed by Jesus
    CHURCH PROFILE: Newstead Baptist

    October 2022 NEWS | November 2022 NEWS

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    Christmas Resources 2022

    ReCharge NEWS November 2022

    Oct 2022, Annual Assembly

    ABOVE: Assembly October 2022, L to R – Paul Manning (BWA); Sherry and Geoff Maddock (BMA); Stephen Baxter and Ben Cochrane; Worship time; Those Gathered!


    23rd November 2022 | ReCharge News November 2022

    Table of Contents

      Faith and the Arts Summer School

      Returning to the Hive of Inspired Creativity

      POATINA: Sunday 8th to Friday 13th January 2023

      W: faithandthearts.org.au | poatinaarts.org.au
      E: fata@poatinaarts.org.au
      M: 0425 275 013
      Registration and Pricing > (THIS could be a wonderful Christmas gift for a loved one!)

      FATA 2023 promo

      This year’s theme: Hive.

      After two years online, the annual faith and the arts school in Poatina will be held in-person!

      Whether discovering FATA for the first time or returning – you can explore how to infuse faith with art, and art with faith.

      The FATA team are praying for God’s grace on the time of encouraging, up-skilling and living in community.

      Get ready to continue your creative journey …

      The Gatherings Team are planning a spiritual and creative journey that will have attendees chewing on how, why and what we communicate, with our diverse creative languages.

      Keynote Speaker: Lucinda Coleman


      TOM and PAT

      A new book by Ivan Jordan (Yolla Baptist)

      Forward by Rev. Tim Costello AO

      Front Cover

      Tom Fleming is one of my heroes; a man who suffered under the Japanese in WW2 but turned his suffering into service of the Warlpiri people at Yuendumu. I am proud to be a Baptist Minister because of the character and witness of this spiritual giant. Ivan Jordan has given us a jewel in providing understanding of one of the most significant chapters of Christian mission in this nation’s history

      Tim Costello

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      Back Cover

      RRP is $35 less 40% for trade, plus freight.
       If Church groups order five or more copies, they will qualify for the 40% trade discount. Order here >

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      Tuesday and Friday 1pm to 5pm W.A. time

      Email: books@hesperianpress.com
      Please ensure the following are included in your email or letter to Hesperian Press: 

      • Book title
      • Number of copies
      • Name
      • Phone number
      • Address
      • Postage
      • Full credit card details (or BSB details)

      Hesperian Press
      www.hesperianpress.com | P.O. Box 317 Victoria Park W.A. 6979
      Tom and Pat info >


      News from Crossover

      Helping Australian Baptists Share Jesus

      News from Crossover - Streams of Living Water Spring Appeal 2022

      Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them

      John 7:38 (NIV)

      The recent Crossover Spring Appeal, Streams of Living Water, is a huge success! A big thank you to those who signed up to give to Crossover on an ongoing basis.

      Ask questions about supporting: crossover@baptist.org.au.

      Director of Crossover Andrew Turner (who conducted Tas Baptists’ recent leadership review) explains what the appeal is all about in this video.
      OR you could read Andrew’s letter to churches.

      The generosity of supporters gives Crossover the ability to:

      • Create new resources (like the new Christmas resource, Missing Peace?)
      • Run events (such as hosting the recent online Australian Baptist Prayer Gathering)
      • Provide encouragement to Aussie Baptists (it’s time to read the new article about young adults exploring church!)
      • And offer invaluable training (more and more churches are using the Plan A resource).

      Every dollar given is a blessing. Each donation comes closer to Crossover’s goal:

      To see our Baptist movement baptising twice as many new believers each year by the end of the decade.


      Streaming GOOD. Television

      Find out about GOOD. TV

      Australian Christian Channel have a free streaming service to provide positive entertainment options.

      In an ever-changing world it’s great to know some things do not need to change. There is so much good to look forward to, which is why the people at GOOD. are committed to providing positive entertainment options so people can always watch something they can trust and rely on.

      This is more than just a wide variety of programs. It includes a standard of viewing bringing more goodness into your life, with content to provide you with peace of mind. And will make you feel good at the same time.

      GOOD. provide quality movies, TV series, documentaries and much more. You have the choice you want, without the stress of the not-so-good stuff that you do not want for your family.

      As well, GOOD. is FREE, without any hidden costs or monthly bills.

      Check GOOD. out here > (https://watchgood.com/)


      World Women’s Day of Prayer

      Day of Prayer event at Claremont Baptist Church
      Women gathered to pray at Day of Prayer events around Tasmania

      On Saturday 22nd October, women gathered at Claremont and Ulverstone Baptist churches to pray for women around the world. They also gave funds to assist with Baptist projects in our Pacific region.

      In each location, small groups prayed for international regions about specific prayer requests. These included prayers such as:

      • Nations recovering from COVID (Carribean and Asia)
      • Domestic abuse (Pacific and Caribbean)
      • Unexpected pregnancy support programs (Latin America and Canada)
      • Shelter for victims of human trafficking (Asia/Azerbaijan)
      • Reconciliation for indigenous people (Australia and NZ)
      • Peaceful elections (Africa)

      Baptist women are doing astounding work across the globe!

      Tasmanian funds raised 2021: $560
      Tasmanian funds raised 2022: $869
      (updated)

      Day of Prayer events in Tasmania were re-started in 2021 after an underwhelming Australian response to raising funds in 2020 of only $365.

      It’s not too late to participate!
      You can pray or donate any time until the week of 13th November 2022.


      Australia’s Aid Increases

      From Micah Australia

      In the recent budget, the Government announced $1.4 billion of additional aid to our region over the next four years!

      Micah Australia welcomes these increases while continuing to call strongly for further urgent aid to help fight famine in the Horn of Africa, Afghanistan, Yemen and Syria.

      WATCH: Micah Australia’s Tim Costello (Exec. Director) and Matt Darvas (National Director) respond to the Budget from Canberra

      READ how Baptist Word Aid are helping in the fight against famine in the Horn of Africa >


      Fostering Hope

      Fostering Hope’s vision is to find a family for every child who needs one.

      Fostering Hope recruiting now!

      Tasmanian Baptists work with Fostering Hope to encourage churches and families to both provide, and support, foster carers.

      Along with recruiting new carers, Fostering Hope supports people on the journey with connection, training, pastoral care, and mentors for children. As well, they offer trauma-awareness training for churches so they can be safe places for all children and adults. 

      Currently, Fostering Hope are looking for more fostering families to offer homes for children who need them.

      There is also a need for respite carers to offer extended family and community around full-time foster and kinship families and we just don’t have the families to ask.

      Children without the protection of their parents are the most vulnerable in any community. These children need families and communities to offer them hope, healing, and a childhood free of adult stresses and full of fun. 

      If you would like to know more about Fostering Hope’s work, or have someone from the team talk at your church or run a trauma-awareness training, please get in touch. 

      Mary Dickins

      Mary Dickins
      Fostering Hope
      mary@fosteringhope.community


      Christian Book of the Year Award

      The Forest Underground: Hope for a Planet in Crisis

      SparkLit winner, Christian book of the year award, 2022

      The winner of the Christian Book of the Year Award 2022 is The Forest Underground: Hope for a Planet in Crisis, by Tony Rinaudo.

      The book tells the story of a revolution in reforestation that is transforming the lives of subsistence farmers around the world. An inspiring and irresistible story of one man’s obedience and God’s faithfulness.

      The awards are presented every year by SparkLit.org, who aim to advance God’s Kingdom by empowering Christian writers, publishers and distributors.

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      October/November 2022

      CHRISTMAS IDEAS For Baptists from Crossover
      AROUND THE CHURCHES October/November 2022
      ANNUAL ASSEMBLY Report by Anthea Maynard
      FAMINE In the Horn of Africa Melissa Lipsett, CEO Baptist World Aid
      PRISON MINISTRY By Cameron Brett of Prison Fellowship Tasmania
      DEEP THOUGHT The Sound of Silence By Denise Stephenson
      FROM THE MISSION DIRECTOR: Does God Really Care? By Stephen Baxter
      SCHOOLS MINISTRY: Mustard Lives Transformed by Jesus
      CHURCH PROFILE: Newstead Baptist


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      Around the Churches, Oct-Nov 2022

      Around the Churches Oct/Nov 2022. Citywide walk fundraiser; Marrawah Baptist leadership; Filipino singers; Bella Lay and family

      Around the Churches October-November 2022

      Every two months you can catch up with the latest news in Tasmanian Baptist Churches.

      Around the Churches this year

      February/March 2022
      April/May 2022
      June/July 2022
      August/September 2022

      North

      CITY BAPTST, Launceston

      City’s Sunday Gatherings are well settled in our temporary home at Worldview College, St Leonards. On Sunday 6th November, Sunday Jenna Blackwell coordinated a picnic in Princes Square and led a great devotion before we wandered the city centre on a prayer walk.

      Our Saturday ministry to street community is thriving in its partnership, and has a new home with Pilgrim Uniting Church.

      Jeff McKinnon concludes 46 years of pastoral ministry on 31 December. A ‘handover service’ will take place on 9 January 2023.

      Next year is looking like an exciting adventure under the pastoral leadership of Anthea Maynard and Jenna Blackwell.

      City Baptist, Around the Churches October-November 2022
      L to R: Jeff McKinnon, Anthea Maynard, Jenna Blackwell

      Northwest

      ULVERSTONE 

      Father’s Day
      Father’s Day was a day of joy and as we honoured and celebrated our UBC men. An entertaining video presentation was created by some of our UBC family members re-enacting their own father’s sayings and behaviours.

      Dr Kameel Majdali
      We enjoyed the teaching and wisdom of Dr Kameel Majdali (pictured) who, with prophetic insight and practical spiritual encouragement brought Biblical clarity to the times that we are living in today. 

      Church Anniversary
      On the 25th September, our Sunday service celebrated 117 years of God’s goodness and faithfulness to UBC. A video presentation took us back in time reflecting on all the pastors that have served with us up to present day.

      The choir presented an item they had recently prepared and performed for a Bible Society concert. Of course, it’s not a celebration without food, so a BBQ lunch was enjoyed by all.

      Table Tennis
      Our table tennis season came to an end with about 30 people participating this year. The grand final night concluded with a trophy presentation and pizza.

      T.U.C.K 
      Between the months of June to the end of September it has been a privilege to host a space for TUCK (The Ulverstone Community Kitchen) to operate. Partnering with businesses, organisations and members of our community, we were able to provide a safe space for those in need to enjoy a free meal.

      We look forward to being part of the TUCK team with the hope of being a blessing and encouragement to whoever may be reached throughout the winter months of 2023. 

      Ulverstone Baptist Around the Churches October-November 2022
      Gabe, and Pastor Louis Fife
      FAREWELL: Josephine Viney

      26th September 1936 – 23rd August 2022
      By Glenys Preston 

      After many months of failing health, we at Ulverstone Baptist Church were saddened when our dear friend Josie passed away.

      Together with her husband Neville, they ministered on the African Continent for 19 years with service at a Leprosy Hospital in the Sudan, on a medically equipped vessel on Lake Chad, and finally house parents to missionaries’ children in Nigeria.

      In 1979, the family returned to Tasmania and settled in Ulverstone where Josie’s nursing expertise saw her employed at the Ulverstone Hospital, followed by assisting in the establishment of the Palliative Care Unit, based at the Mersey General Hospital in Latrobe.

      Josie became a much loved and respected member of UBC with involvement including leading a ladies bible study group, a member of the missionary team, deaconesses and Sunday school teacher.

      Hospitality was a prominent part of Josie and Neville’s lives, providing meals and fellowship to many, as well as spiritual support to countless needy people in their home, while added hospital visitation of encouragement was administered during times of suffering.

      We thank God for the blessing which has been ours in having Josie in our personal and Church lives, knowing that she is at peace and rejoicing in the presence of her Lord and Saviour who she loved and faithfully served.

      MARRAWAH

      Marrawah Baptist leadership team with Rodney Marshall, Around the Churches October-November 2022
      The Marrawah leadership team recently met with Rodney Marshall and Michael Henderson to plan the Thanksgiving Service.

      Marrawah Baptist to Close
      For several years now, the small fellowship who gather at Marrawah Baptist Church have been operating on Sundays on an irregular basis. More recently, most of the congregation have shifted in to Smithton, and are now attending the Baptist church there. Now, the membership has decided it is time to permanently close their doors.

      Thanksgiving Service
      Marrawah Baptist will host a thanksgiving service early 2023. During the morning there will be time to say farewell and celebrate all the years and work and mission that has taken place through this fellowship. 

      Thanksgiving Service at Marrawah Baptist Church
      DATE: yet to be confirmed – stay posted!
      9.45am Come for a cuppa
      10:30am Worship Service
      All are welcome to attend.
      MAP: Marrawah Baptist Church, 826 Comeback Rd, Marrawah TAS 733

      Around the Churches October-November 2022


      South

      CITYWIDE

      Church Camp
      We had another successful family camp at Poatina at the end of September. Well over 100 attended with great interactions between our three congregations. Our focus for the weekend included some Psalms for teaching and reflection, including Psalm 23 alongside the riverbank.

      The highlight of the many activities was the soccer match between the Australian and Nepalese congregations – a cause of much fun and spectator delight. The Saturday night family concert also brought forth some special talent.

      L to R: Citywide Soccer teams; Saturday night concert; Walkers near the top of kunanyi

      Mission Trip to Nepal
      Pastors Paul Rai and Dan Evenhuis embarked on a two-week mission trip to Nepal at the end of October. The purpose of the trip was to visit the rural pastors and the children’s home we support, and to firm up the registered local supports to ensure that our charity status is not compromised.

      In addition, this is a fact-finding venture to ensure our support and ministry into Nepal can be focused where it is most needed. A climb from Lenah Valley to the summit of Mt. Wellington/kunanyi on Saturday 15 October in support of Nepali mission was well supported.

      Operation Christmas Child Shoe Boxes
      On 16 October in our service, our congregations engaged in packing 200 shoe boxes for the Operation Christmas Child ministry. We have an active collection for the boxes throughout the year in which many engage generously to make and donate goods.

      Farewell Service for Peter Clarke
      Peter Clarke

      It was with much sadness that we celebrated the life of Peter Clarke on 12 October. Peter served many years as an Elder at Lenah Valley, and then at Citywide after our merger.

      At the service, tributes to Peter acknowledged his life from as far away as Zambia. Many people’s lives were blessed and impacted by Peter’s ministry, all of which flowed from his close relationship with Jesus and his desire to serve him well.

      Peter has left a hole in our lives at Citywide, but we know that he is now excitedly fulfilling his faith and rejoicing with his Lord.

      HOBART

      HBC Sancturary Sunday 2-22, Around the Churches October-November 2022
      From top: Mabuhay singers Children’s talk; Vietnamese fellowship; Karen choir

      Sanctuary Sunday, 25th September
      The first Sanctuary Sunday since Covid was a wonderful morning. For those who hadn’t experienced one before, it was a great opportunity to celebrate the diversity and international nature of the HBC family – all together in the one place at the one time.

      During the morning we welcomed the Korean Hobart Vision Church, now meeting in the Tab on Sunday afternoons. And also the Vietnamese Fellowship, who in September, became one of ‘sanctuaries’, along with the Karen church, Mabuhay (Filipino) and Anuak (Ethiopian) fellowships.

      National costumes, visiting friends, and lots of encouragement enabled all to enjoy the blessings of being one in Christ. A splendid morning tea followed the service!

      Bella Lay
      Beautiful 11-month-old Bella Lay has Leukemia, and her treatment is well underway. Bella, and parents Than Tun (Damo) and Lay Ber, have moved to Melbourne for treatment. This takes them away from their jobs/income and makes it expensive for family to visit.

      Bella Lay, Around the Churches October-November 2022

      Married for less than two years, both parents are part of our Karen community, having come to Tasmania from Myanmar via refugee camps in Thailand. You can support Bella and her parents by donating to a Go Fund Me fundraiser >


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      TAS BAPTISTS, Around the Churches October-November 2022

      Annual Assembly 2022

      Annual Assembly 2022, Tasmanian Baptists gather.

      ABOVE Clockwise from top left: Sherry and Geoff Manning (BMA); Assembly attendees, Saturday; Friday dinner; Stephen Baxter prays for newly registered pastor Ben Cochrane (Somerset); Saturday lunch; Friday night.

      Tasmanian Baptists

      Reflection on Assembly

      FRI/SAT, 28th and 29th October 2022

      By Anthea Maynard

      Assembly was a humbling, inspiring and encouraging experience, as diverse representatives from across lutruwita (Tasmania) gathered to share food, stories, reflections, prayers, songs and questions together.

      We had a range of presenters including Mission Director Stephen Baxter, Sherry and Geoff Maddock (Baptist Mission Australia), our historian Laurie Rowston, and Paul Manning (Baptist World Aid). Plus, a well-organised business session, led by Peter Clark on Saturday afternoon.

      Friday night sessions

      Sherry and Geoff Maddock, Baptist Mission Australia, Oct Assembly 2022
      Sherry and Geoff Maddock

      Sherry and Geoff Maddock spoke on “God’s placed love”, with examples from their lives as a family on mission. This resonated with me as I am deeply affected by place – geography, ecology, faith, history, culture, food and stories.

      Sherry also shared about her vocation of tending and keeping, cultivating and flourishing, which is embodied in her work as a gardener. I love the idea of creating spaces of hospitality for people to encounter one another and God, especially in living landscapes.

      Mission Director Stephen Baxter, Oct Assembly 2022
      Stephen Baxter

      Our Mission Director, Stephen Baxter, gave a “State of the Union” address, outlining a current picture of the Baptists in the Tasmanian community.

      He also summarised a consultancy report about Tasmanian Baptist churches by Andrew Turner of Crossover called “Ready to Really Move”. It highlights the need to transition from ideas of deconstruction to construction; closed to open faith communities; and theoretical to tangible faith-life engagement. 

      God’s Mission – Missio Dei

      Laurie Rowston, Tas Baptists historian, Oct Assembly 2022
      Laurie Rowston

      On Saturday morning, Laurie Rowston spoke passionately about the history of Baptists in Tasmania. He has now completed comprehensive research and published eight associated books. This work is a gift to Baptists in Tasmania, with the hope to see people come to know Jesus. 

      Geoff Maddock spoke again, this time about world Christianity and how the church joins into God’s bigger mission (Missio Dei) that goes beyond borders and boundaries.

      He said we are invited to have an attitude of curiosity, offer hospitality, and open our lives to others. Smaller groups then identified and discussed what the major issues were in our world and society. We also discussed how our missiology, ecumenism and interfaith relations influence our response.

      Geoff reminded us that there are no God-forsaken places or people. 

      Resourcing churches

      Paul Manning Baptist World Aid, Oct Assembly 2022
      Paul Manning

      Paul Manning shared about Baptist World Aid’s work of supporting communities to face challenges associated with poverty.

      There is an opportunity to identify and challenge unjust systems within our society and beyond, as Jesus said he came to give life in fullness. The updated Ethical Fashion Guide has just been released and opens our eyes to the slavery and ecological destruction that our consumer actions have.

      There are a diverse range of ways to connect and be involved in this impressive work. This includes becoming a Better World ambassador; the Better World gift catalogue and the 2022 Christmas Appeal, to name just a few. 

      Summing up

      The polity and relationships of the Baptist movement are refreshing, enabling and Spirit led. I found that attending the Tasmanian Baptist Annual Assembly this year was a privilege.

      Anthea Maynard

      Anthea Maynard
      Ministry Team Leader
      City Baptist Church, Launceston

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      Famine in the Horn of Africa

      Famine in the horn of Africa

      Food Security

      FAMINE IN THE HORN OF AFRICA

      Baptist Word Aid CEO Melissa Lipsett warns of imminent devastation

      Regretfully, the hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa* is reaching dire levels. Baptist World Aid is taking proactive steps in anticipation of an official declaration of famine.

      The United Nations declares a famine in conjunction with the affected country. They use a metric called IPC to monitor hunger through phases of severity from one to five. Famine (phase five) is triggered when: 

      • an area has a minimum of 20 per cent of households with an extreme lack of food;
      • over 30 per cent of children are experiencing malnutrition; and
      • two in 10,000 people are dying daily from starvation, malnutrition or disease.

      With, 21 million people in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia experiencing acute food insecurity, we expect this declaration any day.

      The United Nations declares a famine in conjunction with the affected country.

      God is Faithful

      This is sobering and feels overwhelming. But I’m convicted, as always, of God’s faithfulness.

      To practically help address global crises, Baptist World Aid Australia has joined with 14 other Australian humanitarian aid organisations to respond in the Horn of Africa through our Hunger Crisis Appeal.

      Working within this alliance allows us to share resources and skills so that, together, we maximise our impact during international emergencies. This means we will be able to access a joint pool of funding through the generosity of donors who may be unfamiliar with Baptist World Aid. It also means we can channel funds to where most needed, through a trusted, expanded network. But of course, we need the help of our Baptist family too as we respond to this global crisis.

      What Funds Will Do

      Funds raised through the alliance and the Baptist family will help support the work of our local Christian partners in Kenya and Uganda—ensuring people can access:  

      • emergency food rations to prevent malnutrition;  
      • vouchers and cash grants to purchase household and livelihood necessities; and 
      • training in innovative techniques that will help drought-affected farmers feed their families—now and into the future.

      What’s causing the hunger crisis?

      Please pray that food and water would flow through to the hungry and thirsty

      Food and fuel prices have spiked worldwide in the wake of COVID. Four years of severe drought, and locust swarms have further compounded the situation in the Horn of Africa. Finally, the conflict in Ukraine has interrupted usual supply chains, making food even more scarce. To learn more about this hunger crisis, click here.

      While this is a desperate situation, we’re encouraged by the partnership we enjoy with the Australian Baptist family, and proud to represent Australian Baptist Ministries within the Emergency Action Alliance.

      Please pray that food and water would flow through to the hungry and thirsty, and that God’s people around the world would hear the call to give generously. Together, we continue to serve Jesus as we strive to make a better a world for all.

      Melissa Lipsett

      Melissa Lipsett
      CEO, Baptist World Aid

      * Definitions of The Horn of Africa vary, but at broadest include Kenya, Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda, Djibouti, Eritrea, and Ethiopia. 


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      Cameron Brett

      Cameron Brett is the Tasmanian Ministry Coordinator for Prison Fellowship Australia.

      The work he does in Jesus’ name within our prison system is a testament to God’s goodness and faithfulness to even the forgotten ones in our state.

      Read on to find out about his work, his passions, his heart fro prisoners, and how you can support him.

      Hi! My name is Cameron Brett, and I am the Ministry Coordinator of Prison Fellowship Tasmania. I have been a Prison Chaplain with Anglican Health and Welfare (3 days/week) for two years. And with Prison Fellowship (2 days/week) for one year.

      I was born in Brisbane and am a proud Queenslander! I loved growing up in Brisbane, where I attended Church since birth. Firstly, at Sandgate Baptist, and then Bracken Ridge Baptist Church where my family and I were Foundation Members.

      My father and stepmother are still active members of Bracken Ridge Baptist which is now a large contemporary Church. I loved the warm temperatures in Brisbane, especially those cooling summer storms following a hot summer day. It was great to be close to beaches and I enjoyed the busy lifestyle of a medium sized city.

      After eight years working with Westpac Bank, I studied at the then Baptist Theological College of Queensland, now Malyon College, training as a Baptist Minister. I was ordained as a Queensland Baptist minister in 1999. I then served as Associate Pastor at Moore Park Baptist Church, then Majestic Park Baptist Church.

      My father, sisters and their families continue to live in Brisbane. We moved to Hobart to be closer to Karen’s family in 2010. During this time in Tasmania, I have ministered as a High School Chaplain until the Lord called me into Prison Ministry as a Chaplain in 2020 with Anglican Health & Welfare.

      The call to Tasmania

      My wife, Karen, and I are blessed with four adult children. Three are now married and all are living around Hobart and active in different churches. Karen home-schooled our children for varying lengths of time. They have all now gone on to university, with the three eldest working in their chosen fields.

      When our children were younger, we sensed God’s call to school chaplaincy. So we packed up and moved to Tasmania when I was appointed full-time Chaplain at Montrose Bay High. Later I served as Chaplain at Jordon River Learning Federation Senior School. Finally, I was chaplain at Elizabeth College. All this, over a period of ten years.

      These days, my focus is with Prison Fellowship Tasmania. It is a volunteer-based missionary organisation which seeks to reach men and women for Jesus, who are incarcerated in Tasmania, by sharing the Gospel with them.

      I spend the majority of my time inside the Prison listening to inmates about whatever is on their mind.

      Cameron Brett

      The Work of a Prison Chaplain

      I spend the majority of my time during the week, inside the Prison listening to, and talking with, inmates about whatever is on their minds. I also help them with any spiritual matters. There are very few things prisoners have control over in their lives. So, for them to choose to speak with me, is a real privilege.

      More broadly, I prepare messages and presentations, speaking at churches around Tasmania who want to know more, and support, Prison Fellowship. We have a fantastic team of volunteers, whom I work with to run Chapel Services in most Tasmanian Prison facilities. As well we run other Christian programs such as The Prisoner’s Journey and Alpha. Because I am a Prison Chaplain and PF Ministry Coordinator, I assist Prison Fellowship volunteers from inside the Prison.

      Also, I help bless children of inmates by providing birthday and Christmas gifts to those who participate in our Angel Tree program. I assist other volunteers by facilitating their visits with inmates, write letters or provide post-release support to men and women who request help.

      As a Prison Chaplain, I see how Prison Fellowship volunteers encourage inmates who request a visit. Prison is a very lonely place, especially as most inmate’s family don’t want anything to do with them once they are incarcerated.

      A question of TRUST

      Many prisoners receive no contact from friends or family. I’ve witnessed how unconditional love and acceptance from a Prison Fellowship volunteer can powerfully provide the basis for open, caring but frank conversations. The kind which inmates can’t have with other prisoners, nor prison staff.

      I enjoy sitting with inmates and listening to their stories – not so much about their crime, as most don’t talk about that. Instead, it is about their family, where they grew up and what they hope to achieve upon their release.

      Once I gain an inmate’s trust, and that I am interested in them and not their crime, they begin to open up. They can then share what is on their heart. This is a rare and valuable opportunity, because for many inmates, it is difficult for them to trust anyone inside, or outside, the prison.

      Representing Jesus

      I see myself as Jesus’ representative in the Prison. Being ‘present’ with inmates enables me to share God’s love and acceptance with them. I regularly share (not preach) with inmates how God sees any crime as sin, and that we are all sinners in God’s eyes. And that none are any worse than others, and how forgiveness is available to all who truly turn from their old ways.

      Accepting that Jesus has paid the penalty for our sin, enables us to be free, on the inside. Even though inmates are required to pay the earthly penalty for their sins, their heavenly Father will accept them as His children when they ask for His forgiveness – and that’s the forgiveness which counts, which truly sets us free, to be the person God designed each of us to be.

      The best advice I have is to “Treat everyone with respect”. When visiting people in prison, I remind myself that “there but for the grace of God, go I”.

      Honestly, we are all sinners and are all deserving of God’s judgement. Acknowledging this helps me to respect each one I talk with, regardless of their crime or the length of their sentence. When you show respect for an individual, I find they reciprocate that respect to you.

      Love, care and support

      My primary responsibility is to visit with inmates. As well, I coordinate with the Tasmanian Prison Service for volunteers to enter (and exit!) the prison. The volunteers then minister to men and women by running The Prisoner’s Journey, Alpha and our Chapel Services.

      I also arrange to visit churches, seeking to share with them the work of Prison Fellowship. I share how Tasmanian churches can be involved in ministering to fellow Tasmanians in prison and their families in the community.  This can be done either by financially supporting the work, or volunteering with Prison Fellowship Tasmania.

      Volunteers assist in our Chapel Services, visit with inmates, help wrap and deliver gifts at birthday and Christmas time, or cover our programs and people with prayer. If you would like to volunteer, I’d love to talk with you about where you sense the Lord is leading you to serve.

      Bringing hope, in Jesus’ name

      We have some fantastic resources such as The Prisoner’s Journey which is a video- based group discussion program, based on Christianity Explored, developed specifically for prisoners. The Angel Tree program seeks to bless the children and families of inmates by providing a gift at Christmas and birthdays. However, all these resources cost money to develop, facilitate and promote. That’s why I visit with churches and other groups to share with them how they can partner with Prison Fellowship Tasmania by volunteering or financially supporting our work.

      I’m excited that I can help empower ordinary Christian men and women to be God’s messengers of hope and love to people in our Prisons, who receive very little love, attention or care from others.

      Many inmates have lost hope. I find that so sad because without hope, what do you have? Simply, daily existence. I, and we as Christians, can be God’s Presence in our prisons and thus bring hope. Hope is powerful. Hope is life-changing. We have hope in Jesus – it’s our responsibility to share that hope with those who have no hope.

      You can bring hope by visiting with or writing to prisoners. Or by supporting them upon release. Or if you’re unable to do that, at least financially support those who are caring for “the least of these”.

      Many inmates have lost hope

      Cameron Brett

      Prison life

      I am most challenged by the idea that I am working in a prison! Prior to working as a Prison Chaplain, I had no idea what a prison looked, or felt like, inside. Like most people, I had little experience with the courts or prison sentencing.

      As a high school chaplain, I had at least supported two or three students who appeared before Juvenile Justice. But now, I seek to share God’s love, mercy and forgiveness with people who have done some very bad things. Yet, it’s not I but Christ in me, who demonstrates God loves every one of them. And so should we.

      Pray for Cameron and the prison ministry

      Whatever you did for the least of these you did for me

      Every day I am conscious that I enter a prison facility. As a Chaplain, I am privileged to enter into an inmate’s space. Please support me by praying for my safety, and for me to have God’s Words to share.

      I’ve seen the power of a God-given, timely, kind word. We can change people’s lives because, for many, they are hanging on at the very end of their rope. Please pray our volunteers will continue their easy access to the prison to meet with inmates in the Visitor’s Centre. This is especially true with Covid still threatening our community.

      Will you join me in responding to Jesus’ words, “whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for Me.” Matthew 25:40

      We are looking to increase our team of volunteers to mentor men and women after they are released from prison. Can you be a friend to an ex-offender? You could help them navigate public transport, Centrelink or banking options available now. If so, please get in touch with me via email.

      Life these days is complex! Imagine what it is like to be out of touch with these changes over the past five or ten years.


      MORE INFORMATION:

      Cameron Brett: cameron.brett@prisonfellowship.org.au
      Prison Fellowship: prisonfellowship.org.au


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        Baptist Prayer Gathering

        ALL WELCOME!

        7:45-8:30pm Tuesday 1st November 2022

        Zoom GatheringSIGN UP: crossover.org.au/praywithus

        National prayer gathering 1st Nov 2022

        EmpowHer: morning tea and walk

        Northwest women invited!

        Morning tea in Latrobe

        Come along and share a delicious morning tea, together with other women of the northwest.

        The morning tea will be followed by a leisurely walk around Pig Island, Latrobe.

        WHEN: 10am Saturday 12th November 2022
        WHERE: Monclair of Latrobe and Madame M Cafe, 78 Gilbert St Latrobe
        REGISTER: By Tuesday 8th of November to Gabe Fife – 0421 434 138
        INVITE FRIENDS: Please do!


        Marrawah Baptist to Close

        ABOVE: Rodney Marshall and Michael Henderson (behind camera) recently met with the Marrawah leadership team to plan the best way forward.

        End of an Era

        For several years now, the small fellowship who gather at Marrawah Baptist Church have been operating on Sundays on an irregular basis. More recently, most of the congregation have shifted to Smithton, and are now attending the Baptist church there. Now, the membership has decided it is time to permanently close their doors.

        A Thanksgiving Service will be held at Marrawah Baptist to say farewell, and celebrate all the years of work and mission that has taken place through this fellowship. 

        STAY POSTED!
        Final service details will soon be confirmed, for early 2023.

        MAP: Marrawah Baptist Church, 826 Comeback Rd, Marrawah TAS 7330


        Voice of the Martyrs

        VISITING TASMANIA in November

        Come and find out about the persecuted church.

        Marcel Enuica is the Regional Relationship Manager (Vic/Tas) for Voice of the Martyrs and will be visiting Tasmania in November. See dates and venues, below.

        The exceptional movie Tortured for Christ will be shown at each venue – watch the trailer!

        Tea/coffee will be provided. People will also have the chance to receive a complimentary book from Voice of the Martyrs Australia. Range of books here: https://vom.com.au/shop-resources/

        For more information, please contact Marcel: menuica@vom.com.au | +61 457 689 169

        Devonport
        Devonport VOM Fellowship/Movie Night – Tortured for Christ
        WHERE: 156 Steele St, Devonport TAS 7310
        WHEN: 6-8pm, Friday 11th November
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        Launceston
        Launceston VOM Fellowship/Movie Night – Tortured for Christ
        WHERE: 14 Wentworth St, Newstead TAS 7250
        WHEN: 6-8pm, Tuesday 15th November
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        Deloraine
        Deloraine VOM Fellowship/Movie Night – Tortured for Christ
        WHERE: 46 Parsonage St, Deloraine TAS 7304
        WHEN: 6-8pm, Wednesday 16th November
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        Hobart
        Hobart VOM Fellowship/Movie Night – Tortured for Christ
        WHERE: 8 Goulburn St, Hobart TAS 7000
        WHEN: 6-8pm, Friday 18th November
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        Ethical Fashion Guide, 2022

        Due out 17th October!

        Baptist World Aid’s Ethical Fashion Guide and Report reveals how brands are going at ensuring their supply chains are ethical, and sustainable.

        Baptist World Aid Ethical Fashion Report

        BWA want to give you meaningful information on your favourite brands, so you’re equipped to assess your shopping habits and ask brands to do better. That’s why they’ve made a few changes to the Guide this year:

        • A wider range of footwear companies in the Ethical Fashion Guide and Report, shining a light on shoe production practices.
        • Each company’s score out of 100, instead of the previous A to F grade, giving you even more transparency over how your favourite brand performs.

         In the meantime, you can read more about this year’s Guide here.


        The Gift of Transformation

        For families living in poverty this Christmas

        Gift of Compassion - girl with goat
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        Australians across the country are being encouraged to think differently as they purchase gifts this Christmas. Giving the gift of food security, clean water, the transformative power of an education, or mum and baby essentials for mothers living in poverty has been made possible as Compassion Australia release their annual ‘Gifts of Compassion’ gift giving guide.

        The range of gifts offer an ethical alternative for Australians to give to family and friends this Christmas season while giving the gift of transformation to those living in poverty.

        Individuals can select from more than two dozen gifts, so there is something for all budgets. For each gift purchased, the supporter will receive a card to give to their loved ones.

        CEO of Compassion Australia, Clare Steele, says, “A food security gift is undoubtedly the most urgent need at present. The compounding effects of the war in Ukraine, COVID-19, inflation, and extreme weather events are driving up food costs and leading to supply shortages around the world.

        Giving a gift of Compassion is as easy as three simple steps:

        1. Choose a gift on Compassion Australia’s website
        2. Receive a beautiful card, either in print of via email for each gift
        3. Make an impact with the gift for children and families living in poverty

        Free Mental Health Webinars

        FOR THOSE IN MINISTRY

        7:30-9pm, Mondays 10th and 17th Ocober

        Mental Health Webinar

        Attend one or both!

        Church leaders, staff and pastoral volunteers are often a primary contact for their congregation and local community when life gets hard. So now, more than ever, churches need support to healthily manage the increasing pastoral load and needs of individuals.

        These free online webinars, run by Christian Counsellors Association of Australia, will give people in ministry the tools and strategies for implementing good mental health care in their churches.

        The presenter, Rev Bill Van Schie, has been in pastoral ministry for over 36 years and is also a registered Clinical Counsellor and Supervisor in private practice.

        10th Oct: Mental health first aid for churches and volunteers

        17th Oct: Who cares for the carers in ministry?


        Millions Face Famine

        Severe drought has devastated the Horn of Africa

        Hunger Crisis

        While it’s not being reported regularly in the mainstream news, there is an unparalleled hunger crisis happening right now, one many Australians don’t seem to know about.

        Baptist World Aid is teaming up with the Emergency Action Alliance, both to thank the Australian Government for its recent commitment to funds, and to call for support from Australians in response.

        Baptist World Aid reports:

        • 4.7 million children in Ethiopia under age five face acute malnutrition;
        • Almost ten million livestock have died throughout Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia;
        • 4.1 million people in Kenya and 7.1 million in Somalia are food insecure.

        READ ABOUT THE FAMINE > (from Baptist World Aid)


        Annual Assembly, 2022

        Assembly Oct 2021, ReCharge News October 2022

        Friday/Saturday 28/29th October

        Riverlands, 159 Wellington St, Longford 7301

        Official forms and papers for the next Tasmanian Baptist Assembly are due to be emailed to Secretaries on Friday 30th September.

        Delegates from each church and ex-officio (pastors and Tas Baptist Council) members are able to vote. Others are also welcome (no voting rights).

        Friday night dinner: $30/person
        Saturday Lunch: $15/person

        Please contact your Church Secretary for more information.

        Pictured right, and above, attendees at the Oct ’21 Assembly.

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        Women’s World Day of Prayer

        First Monday in November (or other day)

        A Global Prayer Movement | Monday, November 7, 2022 (or other day)

        For more than 70 years, sisters in Christ have united in prayer for the Baptist Women’s World Day of Prayer hosted by Baptist World Alliance Women. Please join in as women gather to pray this year in homes, churches, and communities around the world!

        The 2022 theme is “Victorious Life” drawn from the truth of 2 Corinthians 2:14.

        “But thanks be to God, who always leads us in the triumph of Christ, and through us reveals the fragrance of the knowledge of him in every place.”

        2 Corinthians 2:14

        This year, Day of Prayer events are popping up around Tasmania! You can participate in one of the already planned events, or host your own, using the 16-page Prayer Guide, and other resources >

        It’s also a great opportunity to financially contribute to Baptist projects supporting women in smaller nations.

        Day of Prayer (Northwest) 10am, Sat 22nd October, Ulverstone Baptist Church.

        Day of Prayer (South) 2-3:30pm, Sat 22nd October. Claremont Baptist Church.

        Day of Prayer (North) Please get in touch to host an event. (I mean, why not?)

        FIND OUT MORE!

        WOMEN’S DAY OF PRAYER: https://baptist.lpages.co/2022-day-of-prayer/
        OR
        CONTACT: Jenny Baxter jenny@tasbaptists.org.au


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        AROUND THE CHURCHES October/November 2022
        ANNUAL ASSEMBLY Report by Anthea Maynard
        FAMINE In the Horn of Africa Melissa Lipsett, CEO Baptist World Aid
        PRISON MINISTRY By Cameron Brett of Prison Fellowship Tasmania
        DEEP THOUGHT The Sound of Silence By Denise Stephenson
        FROM THE MISSION DIRECTOR: Does God Really Care? By Stephen Baxter
        SCHOOLS MINISTRY: Mustard Lives Transformed by Jesus
        CHURCH PROFILE: Newstead Baptist
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