Children’s pastor and singer/songwriter receive Manifest’s most prestigious award.
Author: Brenton Stacey

An overwhelming number of students at Avondale continue to express satisfaction with the quality of their higher education experience, results from a national survey show.
The One project introduces more intimate gatherings but remains focused on the Son.
Avondale is not only hosting but co-organising a more intimate gathering of the One project as it returns to campus for a third consecutive year.
Despite describing his experiences as “beyond telling”, Anzac chaplain William McKenzie “consistently, even compulsively, reverted to words to convey them”.
An Avondale academic’s research for a worldwide study of two Bible books is currently being used by Adventist Church members around the world.
The work–life imbalance of Seventh-day Adventist ministers revealed by academics at Avondale has helped the church in Australia rethink professional development.
Biblical symbols of servant leadership and faith expression modelled by Jesus Christ have featured at a reimagined opening of the academic year at Avondale.
An Avondale seminarian’s new book describes the local church as the future of Seventh-day Adventism but issues this challenge: biblically reinvent or become irrelevant.
Memorial a reminder of how Michael Chamberlain looked for good in an imperfect world.