Census Overview from Crossover
Andrew Turner is the Director of Crossover and brings a census overview from the 2021 census
Andrew Turner is the Director of Crossover and brings a census overview from the 2021 census
During September Stand Sunday 2022 Fostering Hope is Tasmanian Baptists’ official foster care agency Stand Sunday is a way for us to all rediscover the importance that Jesus puts on caring for vulnerable children in our community. Individual Christians have fostered, offered kinship, and informal care for decades, but overall the church in Australia is …
Here is the Claremont Baptist Church profile – from the perspectives of Pastor Peter Clark, and long-time member Pam Conrad.
Learning to live in proximity to your community Strategies for change By Michael Henderson, Mission Leadership Development Tasmanian Baptists continue to share a desire for our churches to embrace the key strategies of RE-ENGAGE, RE-IMAGINE and RE-ALIGN. We believe this is the best way for us to realise the social change God desires in Tasmania. …
Around the Churches: Find out the latest at Wynyard, Ulverstone, Lwr Barrington, City, Gateway, Riverlands, Perth, Claremont, Citywide and Hobart Baptist Churches
Mark Wilson of Australian Baptist Ministries inspires courage to make a difference in this July 2022 Deep Thought.
Ministry Profile Matt Holloway Matt began as the new pastor at Westbury in April, moving from Shepparton Victoria when Tasmania called him back! From TAS to NSW I was born in Burnie, and lived there until I was about four and a half. Burnie was a wonderful place to live. I loved living on a hill …
Your church can care too Churches are a huge support network for foster parents, suggests Mary Dickins of Fostering Hope. Over the last couple of years, Tasmanian Baptists have partnered with Fostering Hope to encourage churches to care for foster children. It is no secret Fostering Hope believes the local church is ideally placed to …
Growing Tas Baptists Hobart Vision Church The Hobart Vision (Korean ) Church is a Korean-speaking church which was accepted into Tasmanian Baptist at the May 2022 Assembly. Usually, 60-70 people (including about 27 kids) meet at Hobart Baptist on Sunday afternoons, as well as a smaller number for early weekday prayer meetings. The church also …
ABOVE: HBC Youth From left, Yvette, Elizabeth, Fiona, Bryce, Hyland, Hannah, Timothy, Jeremiah. Hobart Baptist Youth The youth at Hobart Baptist meet three times a month on Sundays, and have some great events happening every so often on Saturday nights. They are led by two of the dads, who are hard-working and valued members of …