Ocean Shores Seventh-day Adventist church is having a significant impact on its community through various outreach efforts.
Inspired by Inverell Seventh-day Adventist church and Pastor John Lang, God’s Wardrobe started by providing free clothing to those who need it most. The wardrobe is one of the outreach initiatives established by the church in 2018, which has become a lifeline for local families in need. Baby bundles and food hampers are also available at the shop. This initiative has become an important community event, with locals getting involved by regularly donating clothes.
“We have over the years fostered a great community to the point that the generous clothes donations flow in as equally as they are given back to those in need,” church member Lyn Scarr said.
Between official shop days, church members and volunteers also receive requests for assistance, delivering packs to those in need and helping during emergencies.
The church also runs a yearly Happy Holiday Hour, a children’s program that has become a highlight for the community. Founded 30 years ago by Andrew and Carlene Gosling, the program remains an example of the church’s dedication to children’s ministry. The week-long program features dramas, cooking, crafts, games and songs.
“The games are always a big favourite especially with old rivals Holden vs Ford. No clear winners depending on what team you are on—one can be forgiven for thinking they are at Bathurst’s Mount Panorama, such is the roar from long-term game enthusiasts Dennis and Leon,” Ms Scarr said.
Another initiative, the church’s homework club, launched last year to provide support for school-aged children. The club, which meets weekly, assists children with their studies, giving busy families a break from “homework fatigue”.
Ocean Shores church hopes to inspire other small congregations to follow in their footsteps. They have expressed that they are ready and willing to share advice with other churches looking to start similar initiatives.