Chaplains had the opportunity to connect, share and be encouraged at the first AUC Chaplains' Convention after COVID-19.
Tag: Adventist Schools Australia
For the first time in 10 years, the Australian Union Conference conducted an education consultation which invited leaders from various ministries o take part in discussing the future of Seventh-day Adventist Education.
National Director of Adventist Schools Australia (ASA) Dr Daryl Murdoch has announced his retirement at the end of the year, after 13 years in the role and 47 years of denominational employment.
ATSIM director Pastor Darren Garlett and ASA associate national director Jacques Calais attended the event. Both AUC and ASA are in the process of writing RAPs for the Church and schools in Australia.
The first stage of the Australian Union Conference’s (AUC) Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) was approved by the AUC board of directors on May 12.
Secondary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students around Australia were given the opportunity to design and submit artwork and a supporting story that would represent Adventist Schools Australia's vision for reconciliation.
With the rescheduling of graduation from December, two-thirds of the 299 class members marched on Sunday, April 10.
Mamarapha College has become the first institution of its size to receive a worldwide Seventh-day Adventist accreditation as a medium level institution in the South Pacific Division (SPD).
Every year more than 5000 students attending Adventist schools in Australia declare Jesus to be their Lord, Saviour and Friend.
"We want to show potential students that teaching is an excellent and fulfilling career path," said Dr Daryl Murdoch.