University college in Cooranbong (NSW) offers emergency accommodation for evacuees.
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From donating food, to praying with firefighters, to sewing animal pouches, here is what local churches are doing to help Australia's bushfire crisis.
Hundreds of pallets of Weet-Bix, UP&GO and So Good have been donated and distributed across NSW and Victoria.
So far, 30 Adventist individuals and families have received $A500 payments from ADRA, and multiple Adventist churches have opened their doors as evacuation centres.
As Australia's bushfire crisis continues, here's an update on how Adventists have been impacted and what the Church is doing to support fire-impacted communities.
Leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church have expressed their heartfelt sympathies for those impacted by the bushfires currently raging across Australia.
After assisting a woman trapped under a boulder for five hours, Rebekah Tierney was recently recognised for her exemplary service.
Dressed in period costume, the drama began with an announcement to all citizens (spectators) that they must go to Bethlehem in the upcoming census.
A team of runners from Avondale College Church took part in an event to raise awareness of Eyes for India.
Church members gained skills in preaching, running Bible studies and community engagement.