Hope for the Future for I Know the Plans I Have for You,” Declares the Lord, “Plans to Prosper You and Not to Harm You, Plans to Give You Hope and a Future
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ISSUE 3 {2017} BRINGING THE LIGHT OF CHRIST INTO COMMUNITIES Hope for the future For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future Jeremiah 29:11 Lifting their voices What it’s like in their world Our first Children and Youth A new product enables participants Advocate will be responsible to experience the physical and for giving children and young mental challenges faced by people people a greater voice. living with dementia. networking ׀ 1 When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, I am the light of the world. Contents Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life. John 8:12 (NIV) 18 9 20 30 8 15 24 39 From the Editor 4 Zillmere celebrates 135 years 16 Research paves way for better care 30 networking Churches of Christ in Queensland Chief Executive Officer update 5 Kenmore Campus - ready for the future 17 Annual Centrifuge conference round up 31 41 Brookfield Road Kenmore Qld 4069 PO Box 508 Kenmore Qld 4069 Spiritual Mentoring: Companioning Souls 7 Hope for future managers 19 After the beginnings 32 07 3327 1600 [email protected] Church of the Outback 8 Celebrating the first Australians 20 Gidgee’s enterprising ways 33 networking contains a variety of news and stories from Donations continue life of mission 9 Young, vulnerable and marginalised 22 People and Events 34 across Churches of Christ in Queensland. Articles and photos can be submitted to [email protected]. Lifting their voice 10 What it’s like in their world 24 Hope for the future in the toughest of places 36 The submission deadline for the next edition of networking is 6 November 2017. It could happen to any of us 12 Pantry Assist - Church of Christ, Annerley 26 Holiday travel to the Holy-lands 37 Pacesetter Laser Recycled is 30% recycled and made Gladstone’s Shed 19 open for the community 14 CYCLE: Practical hope for young people 27 Events 39 from elemental chlorine free bleached pulp sourced from sustainably managed sources. It is manufactured A playground for all 15 Hope for the hurting 28 by an ISO certified mill. networking Churches of Christ in Queensland ׀ 2 aid those impacted by Tropical Cyclone with three Church of Christ congregations Debbie and the associated extreme in metropolitan and regional Queensland. update weather event, raised over $11,000. In Board Chair Gary Edwards welcomed Chief Executive Officer June, our End of Financial Year Appeal Paul to the role, saying he brings a wide to support the work of Community breadth of experience, vital to continue Chaplains raised just over $8,400. the organisation’s growth trajectory. Thank you to everyone who has “Paul has held positions with partnered with us to bring relief and UnitingCare Queensland and, most comfort to those in our communities who recently, as Chief Executive Officer of are struggling because of difficult life Baptist Care where he oversaw a period circumstances or the impact of Cyclone of considerable expansion and re- t has been a delight to discover the what God wants us to do today. It Debbie. Your generosity and involvement engagement of care services with local breath of ministry and care being means getting out of our comfort zone has made not only a practical difference, congregations,” Gary said. delivered by Churches of Christ and taking a risk sometimes because GOOD NEWS but given an emotional boost to those “This is exactly the sort of experienced in Queensland. I have spent the we care for others more than we care Regular readers will be aware update who are struggling as they realise leadership we need to continue our first few months listening to folk from for ourselves. that Dean Phelan stepped Editor's people care. growth and fulfil our vision and mission.” Ithe churches and services as they I would like to thank David Swain, the down as Chief Executive Paul has a Doctorate of Ministry from share their story. During my time so Executive Team and the Council and Officer of Churches of Christ ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Fuller Theological Seminary in the United far I have visited out west including Board for their guidance over the first in Queensland, and Chair AND MINISTERS FORUM 16-17 States, Masters Degrees in Pastoral Cunnamulla and St George as well as months in helping me gain a renewed of Churches of Christ in NOVEMBER Care and Counselling, a Bachelor of going north, visiting Townsville, Cairns understanding of the Churches of Christ Australia earlier this year, elcome to this edition We will be hosting our Annual General Arts and a Bachelor of Theology. He is and the Tablelands. I am encouraged in Queensland. after a number of months of Networking. Meeting and Minister’s Forum in a Fellow of the Australian Institute of and excited to experience people’s It is a privilege to serve as the Chief of hospitalisation for Acute There is so much to November. These two events will, for the Management and has been recognised passion to deliver exceptional care Executive Officer and collectively I pray Myeloid Leukaemia. be hopeful for about the first time, be held at Kenmore, in the new for his leadership by being named as and sometimes unique activities we can continue to touch the lives of Dean has undergone future. While daily we see turmoil in the auditorium and function space on the the Not-for-Profit Manager of the Year such as the street chaplains in Cairns people in Queensland, Victoria and intensive chemotherapy Wworld, and find ourselves responding to campus. More detailed information has for 2015 in AIM’s Excellence Awards for supporting locals and tourists. In a Vanuatu with the hope of Christ and followed by a bone marrow people in the greatest of needs, the fact been circulated, and you can visit cofc. South Australia. number of locations I have visited demonstrate His love in our service transplant. A series of tests that we are here, able to help and able com.au/ministersforum. In his new leadership role, he will be such as Maryborough, Bribie Island to others. is conducted 100 days after to give individuals and families a sense responsible for the strategic direction of and Townsville I heard about the men’s I look forward to meeting more of transplant, and Dean and of hope that a better future is around the COMING HOME, MOVING nearly 70 Queensland churches and the sheds ministry reaching people who you in November either at the Ministers Janette received great news corner, is very special. FORWARD – OUR NEW CHIEF delivery of hundreds of mission activities would not normally come to church. It Forum or the Annual General Meeting. this week that total remission Here’s a quick snapshot of some of the EXECUTIVE OFFICER and care services to tens of thousands was great to see the innovation in our had been achieved with no key activities across our mission services In early July we welcomed our new Chief of Queenslanders, Victorians and ni- services such as Blackall, where the Dr Paul Scully signs of cancer and 100% and for up and coming events. You will Executive Officer Dr Paul Scully – you Vanuatu. He said the diverse range of residential aged care service is building Chief Executive engraftment of the new stem also read throughout this publication can read his biography here and first services and the geographic spread are a garden for dementia residents so they Officer cells donated by his sister. stories from churches. editorial on the next page. both challenges and blessings. can enjoy the outdoors. Dean will continue to be We work with children and young For Paul, his new role is, in many ways, “I look forward to getting out and In my role as Chief Executive Officer, monitored and supported people and give them hope for their a homecoming. meeting as many of our people as people have asked what is the vision for with medication for another future through our Children, Youth While for the past number of years Paul possible,” Paul said. the future? year or two. He goes forward and Families Services. And with the has been living and working in Adelaide “Churches of Christ not only feels like The question is a good one and I with faith and immense introduction of our Children and Youth as Chief Executive Officer of Baptist home to me, it also has a good reputation would respond by asking, “What is God thankfulness to everyone Advocate Jane Carter, we are hoping Care South Australia, his roots are in throughout the country and beyond for wanting to do today?” for their prayers, to give a greater voice to those who so Queensland, and in Churches of Christ. its innovative delivery of church and care I think the purpose of the church encouragement and often go unheard. Paul completed his initial theological services. has not changed. First, it is for His support on what Through another new initiative we are training at Kenmore Christian College in “This comes down to those at the front people to be transformed to be like has been a difficult trying to give an experience of what it is 1984, now the site of the Head Office. line, those in our churches, care services Jesus. Second, in being transformed journey. like for people who live with dementia. In After his training, he served as a Minister and on the ground.