After seven months of dreaming and planning, two families started a new ‘venture’ on 3 February 07 in their local community, Kariong – north of Sydney. “We are not exactly sure what to call it,” says Laurel Ansell – the team leader. “While we are currently a ministry of Central Coast Community Church, we are… Continue reading
Post Category → Missional Church
LEVEL SEVEN
Level Seven was launched in June 2006 and provides opportunities for networking and fellowship with people who want to make a difference in society. Level Seven was launched by a group of professionals in London who dreamt of an environment where they could invite their colleagues – where they could challenge them intellectually and introduce… Continue reading
God Uses the Humble
As they look around the group, the leaders of the Geraldton Adventist Fellowship note two things – (1) most are dealing with big issues – drugs, drink, gambling, depression, etc, and need a lot of support, prayer and nurture; but (2) all who attend their growing plant have come from personal invitations, constant visitation and encouragement. Eva Taylor,… Continue reading
Community Supports Aboriginal Plant
Norseman is an isolated mining community hundreds of kilometers east of Perth (Western Australia). A growing number of Aboriginal families have been meeting for worship each weekend. Last October (2006) the leader of this new church plant, Nancy Park, reported that their group was growing so fast they were struggling with room. When all the… Continue reading
Surfers & Grom Churches
Surfers Church will move (next week) and start to meet at Zeebra Café where many from the local surfing community hang out. If you are in the area – head there on Mondays at 7 pm. “It's well known, attractive, and run by a generous local surfing family,” says Steve Bligh – the planter. “Around 50 people… Continue reading
Re:vive in Australia
For some years small groups of young people have been discussing the possibility of planting a church to reach their unchurched & de-churched friends in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne. The last months have been spent in prayer and planning. Last Saturday they went public for the first time – and yesterday, it was… Continue reading