The symposium challenged participants to see beyond boundaries of culture, race, gender and religion, and to embrace the call to make disciples of every nation, tribe and people. Students engaged in worship, prayer and interactive sessions that equipped them with practical tools for ministry.
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More than 140 people gathered to dedicate and give thanks for the new and permanent building.
For many of the moderators, the weekend workshop was the first time they fully understood they were part of an Australia- and New Zealand-wide project.
A symposium hosted by Avondale University for students and church members has equipped participants to plant churches.
The new centre is aimed at creating discipleship pathways and engaging many more people into the Church's core missional activities.
SPD Adventist mission director Dr Wayne Krause and education director Dr David McClintock spent the weekend on campus, where they joined the programming and shared stories and insights.
Ancient Egyptian history is now accessible in schools across Australia, courtesy of the King Tut Roadshow.
Held at Avondale College this past week, the conference theme focused on the maturity and multiplication within discipleship and church planting.
A "servolution" is underway in South Queensland.
The Melbourne Asian Seventh-day Adventist church (MASDAC) celebrated its milestone birthday on November 17-18, almost 30 years to the day from when it was first dedicated.