2014-2015 Annual Update Contents

National Chairman 4 Victoria 6 NSW / ACT / QLD 7 SA / NT / WA 9 Tasmania 11 International Missions 12 National Missions 14 Strategic Report 15 Balance Sheet 17 Income & Expenses 18 Audit Report 20 CRC Missions International 21 CRC Training College 23 Credential Report 25 Statistical Report 28 2014-15

NATIONAL EXECUTIVE TEAM National Chairman Pastor Bill Vasilakis National Vice-Chairman & Victorian State Chairman Pastor Bruce Sharman SA/NT/WA State Chairman Pastor Hans Voortman NSW/ACT/QLD State Chairman Pastor Trevor Murphy Tasmanian State Chairman Pastor Greg Jones National Missions Director Pastor Mike Cronin National Church Planting Director Pastor David Wright National Church Evangelism Director Pastor Ian Miller National Conferences Pastor Matthew Wyatt

MINISTRY LEADERS National Training Director Pastor Chris Carmody National Youth Director Pastor Tim Lochens National Children’s Director Pastor Caroline Dennis

CHAIRMAN’S COMMISSION Previous National Chairman Pastor Mike Cronin (1988-1996) Previous National Chairman Pastor Neil Milne (1996-2002) International Missions Director Pastor Barry Silverback

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT TEAM National Administrator Peter Gillard Executive Secretary Kassie Pidd National Missions Finances Kelly Groom National Training Administrator Amanda Deed

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A  YEAR JOURNEY This year’s National Pastors & Leaders Conference we have entitled, WIN! because we need to get constantly reenergised It’s 70 years since one man, at the end of the Second World and empowered to reach our lost world for Jesus Christ. War, went to one city and planted our first CRC church. We are being challenged to run this race with both Godly Today, CRC Churches International is organisationally in 14 discipline and spiritual purpose to be able to win people to countries and has an ongoing ministry presence in a further Christ and plant Christ-centred churches. 36 nations of our world; and I estimate that we have around 1,000 churches and outreaches stretching across the world. Several years ago I shared an important Conference message about the Cause, Community and Corporate dimensions I came to Christ under Leo Harris’ ministry, as a 17 year old, of Kingdom life and how we tend to personally lean towards and have been serving Jesus ever since through our CRC one of these; and yet each is important as we outwork the denominational family. It’s been an amazing privilege to be ministry of Christ in our local churches and in our Movement. leading the Christian Family Centre since 1978 and our CRC The Corporate dimension doesn’t excite us much, but it’s so Movement here in Australia since 2002 and it’s an honour that important because we must respond to the rapid changes I never take for granted. that are occurring in our world. For example, who would have thought ten years ago that our Federal Parliament is We are to love our Movement and be loyal to it without seriously considering changing the Marriage Act to allow being pridefully sectarian, for we must never forget that same sex couples to also marry. I have communicated to our the kingdom of God on earth has tens of thousands of National Council twice over the past six months on this issue. denominational families like ours. So many of our CRC Governments now also require churches and denominations members, who are ministering in the nations, are doing this to adhere to a stack of new laws and regulations that has led through other Christian organisations; and they serve with to significant changes in the way we conduct our ministry. our blessing and they remain loyal and committed to our CRC vision, values and strategic directions. This is why, at this year’s official Council Meeting, we need the endorsement from our members to amend our National DIFFERENT WORLD... SAME WORD Constitution. We have been foreshadowing these important organisational changes over the past couple of years and we Though our world has radically changed from 1945, fellow have received extensive comments from many pastors. Pastors and Leaders and Church Members, it is the same Word that we proclaim; and that Word centres around the Last year we ratified our new Duty of Care and Child person of Jesus Christ and the good news about the Protection Guidelines that each local church needs to of God’s grace that He both proclaimed and demonstrated facilitate within the legal framework of their State/Territory. through His life, death and resurrection. I still get quite At this year’s Council Meeting we need to expand this overwhelmed that our Heavenly Father has called us to provision for all ordained CRC Ministers. The CRC has to outwork the ongoing ministry of the resurrected Christ move forward in its processes in view of what the Royal through the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. Commission into Sexual Abuse by Institutions is uncovering

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National project. We also need other churches and individuals to contribute so these borrowed funds can be paid back over the next few years. Though our world has The other National project concerns Walhalla (USA) which radically changed from 1945, several churches have been supporting. We are so thankful fellow Pastors and Leaders and that Christian Centre, under Pastor Mike Groom, is taking oversight of this on our behalf and is doing the heavy Church Members, it is the same financial lifting. However, we still need churches to support Word that we proclaim; and that the development of this important church and Missionary Training Centre as a base to reach into the Americas Word centres around the person (particularly Central & South America). “of Jesus Christ... Everything we do in the corporate dimension organisationally and with these Movement-wide projects helps us outwork our Great Commission cause and it also builds relational community between our churches and amongst our ministers. and the advice we are receiving about how movements, organised like ourselves, need to adapt. As we’ve stated in our National Strategic Directions (2013- 2018), we are looking for the Holy Spirit to empower us in our The CRC as an ordaining body at both National and State evangelistic efforts, to help us plant many new churches and level has to now ensure that every Minister follows certain to keep motivating us to reach out to our increasingly secular protocols and has the requisite training, over and above” Australian society and into the nations of our world. I am what our churches do in outworking the accepted CRC believing that this year’s WIN! Conference will propel us over Duty of Care guidelines. This is going to require a significant the next 12 months to do this more effectively. administrative role from our National Office to ensure that we follow what the law and our insurers require. The National Chairmen of our CRC nations, along with our International Missions Strategic Team, and with the endorsement of our Australian National Executive are STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS releasing, at this Conference, our International Strategic Leadership and ministry development is the engine room Directions for the next five years, 2015-2020. As each nation of our movement and, therefore, we are restructuring our practically outworks this new International Statement, this will provide another stepping stone to realising our vision of National Training Team under Pastor Chris Carmody’s direction. Chris, along with a revamped and expanded team having a ministry presence in every nation of our world by that now includes Pastor Nathan Bettcher (our previous our 100th birthday in 2045. National Administrator), will be outworking some innovations A big thank you for your faithful and loyal support as we work that will greatly increase the scope of ministry training across together in love and unity to accomplish this vision that God the CRC. has given to us. At this year’s conference, we are again highlighting the Please keep our National Executive and the various Strategic Colombo Project (Sri Lanka) that we launched in 2010, as Teams in your prayers as we endeavour to serve the best we’ve made the decision to borrow funds, in the short term, interest of our great Movement. to complete the project over the next 18 months. We are borrowing from our generations funds in and Victoria and these funds will be repaid by the supporting Pastor Bill Vasilakis churches who are already giving towards this important National Chairman

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A very inspiring time was held with our State Conference A succession at Hamilton has gone very well over the last this year. The theme was TriggerPoint with the idea that year. Ballarat has been appointed the covering church for something initiates our actions and galvanizes a commitment the Ararat assembly. This church, along with those at Swan that changes everything. Our guest speaker Pr Rick Seaward Hill, Churchill, Broken Hill, Wyndham Vale and Mornington spoke to this in quite amazing ways and left us with a genuine assemblies are looking for new pastors. grace deposit that must be “outworked”. We are pleased with the development of our awesome State It has been a pleasing year looking towards the future. Church team. We welcomed Susan Hampshire as our new Children’s plants have been initiated at Lilydale and Wentworth and are team representative and Pr Laura Masasso has taken on the going well. We have also seen seven new Trainee Credentials Church Planting role. We created a new region called Metro approved from Altona (2), Doveton, Koo Wee Rup, Red Cliffs Central that Pr Matt Wyatt will head up, while Pr Phil Cayzer (2), and Warragul, which is excellent for the future of the has taken on Metro East. Pr Chris Carmody has taken on the State. A new Affiliated Credential was also recommended State Training representative role, and now also heads the for Mildura. Likewise we have seen three Trainee Credentials National team. graduate to Minister, and a Minister recognised for National Credentials. We have a number of traveling ministries that call Victoria home. These are the unsung heroes that are the blood stream of our Movement carrying grace to every member. Pastors like the Baileys, the Tippings, the Webbers, Bek Milne and of course Tony Rawson are spiritual gold for us all. Tony We have a number of surprised us all when he stopped talking about buying a plane and actually bought one, We now have to listen to him talking traveling ministries that call Victoria about owning a plane instead! Seriously though, well done home. These are the unsung heroes Tony, and may many an outback church be blessed by your that are the blood stream of our ministry. Movement carrying grace to every member. Pastor Bruce Sharman “ State Chairman ” 6 CRC CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL annual update 2014-2015 state report Victoria NSW / ACT / QLD

What I love about being part of the CRC Churches As I move around in wider circles, I can’t help but feel International family in NSW/ACT/QLD is the strong level of encouraged by the integrity and spiritual passion that is connectedness between our churches and pastors, balanced evident amongst our own churches and pastors including an with a healthy Kingdom-mindedness that has been expressed incredibly gifted and passionate emerging generation of men in the heart of our CRC Charter from the early days of our and women. The common feedback from our various State movement. camps and programs for children, youth and young adults is the strong sense of calling amongst our younger generations. In our own church at Narrandera we often say, “Together with They are expressing a desire and willingness to give their life the wider church community we pastor 5000”. There is an to significant and sacrificial ministry, again with a focus on openness to what God is doing in the wider Body of Christ, supernatural evangelism, church planting and world missions. partnered with a loyal sense of belonging that allows us to Our State Children’s and Youth leaders, Caroline Dennis and celebrate the strength and benefit of being part of a family of Jodie Elliott are challenging our State Executive team to take churches, whilst keeping focus on reaching communities and this seriously and not miss the opportunity to provide clear nations with the Good News. pathways for training and ministry opportunity for these devoted young people. Across the churches in our State we are experiencing an exciting rising tide of supernatural transformation and healing in the lives of people within our churches and communities. Our State conferences over recent years have helped foster this, from Philip Mantosa in Albury in 2013, to the amazing I can’t help but feel evangelism and ministry stories from our own pastors in Griffith in 2014. Also our most recent conference in Orange encouraged by the integrity and was an inspiring time with Daniel Hagen, where there was spiritual passion that is evident an amazing sense of liberty and expectancy, expressed in amongst our own churches and extended times of worship, the Gifts of the Spirit and healing and a heartfelt responsiveness to the preached Word. pastors including an incredibly gifted and passionate emerging “generation of men and women.

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Over the last year our State Executive team have been Across NSW/ACT/QLD we have a significant number of purposefully inviting younger leaders to our Executive students completing various levels of ministry training with meetings to gain the input of a wider cross section of our our excellent CRC College of Ministry and other training pastors and leaders. Equally inspiring, though, is those pastors providers including Vision, Tabor, Set Free Ministries and and leaders amongst us who, after decades of ministry and Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry. We also have loyal service in our churches and beyond, remain passionate approximately thirty pastors on some level of credentialing to use their Ministry Gifting and experience to continue being pathway working towards a Trainee, State Ministers or fruitful for the Kingdom. National Ministers credential.

One example of this is Dr Barry Chant and his wife, I am constantly grateful for our State Executive team, Vanessa, who have committed significant time and whose servant hearts and spiritual leadership make it an energy over the past few years to organise regular well absolute pleasure and privilege to lead the CRC in NSW/ attended regional pastors’ meetings in our Sydney area. ACT/QLD. Thanks to Cheryl Moon (State Secretary), Sam These regional gatherings have provided opportunity for Morey (State Treasurer), Jan Bollington (Secretary - Training a growing connection with pastors and churches who are and Credentialing), Ian Miller (Vice Chairman), Dave Wright seeking relationship and possible affiliation with the CRC. (Church Planting), Ralph Martin (Credentialing), Rod Bortolin Our relational style and autonomous but interdependent (Training), Caroline Dennis (Children’s Ministry) and Jodie structure combined with a contemporary, Word-based, Elliott (Youth). Spirit-filled ministry expression allows us to offer a viable option for connection and support to independent There is much to be thankful to God for as we believe churches and ministries that are increasingly finding the together for even greater fruit for the Kingdom in these benefit of belonging. We are very much enjoying these new exciting times. relationships.

Pastor Trevor Murphy State Chairman

There is much to be thankful to God for as we believe together “for even greater fruit for the Kingdom in these exciting times. ”

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state report SA / NT / WA

GROWING MOMENTUM John will continue on as a State Minister this year, sharing that responsibility now with the newly appointed Pr Mike There’s been a growing momentum across our movement Russell. in SA, WA and NT of recent years, as demonstrated by the stronger numbers at conferences and also the number of new Neil will continue on with involvement with missions, and developing pastors that have been ordained at each of overseeing specifically the Colombo Project. our recent State conferences. Further, a number of church plants have commenced. This year eighteen people were ordained! It was also the first time for many years at our State STATE EXECUTIVE TEAM & MINISTRIES Conference that we had representation of all three of our A new State Executive Team was appointed at this states, with the furthest churches represented being from Pt conference for 2015-17. I was endorsed for my 10th two-year Hedland in WA and Ti Tree in the NT. term as State Chairman. Pr Josh O’Callaghan became the new State Vice Chairman, representing a generational shift STATE CRC CONFERENCE: EQUIP from Prs John Poyzer and Neil Milne.

Over recent years we have been encouraging younger Pr Greg Crome continues a special concern for Western members of our State Council to help facilitate our events, Australia as does Pr Bill Vasilakis Christian Family Centre and it’s great that this year’s conference was again largely churches and outreaches in Central Australia. In addition developed by the input of Pr Josh O’Callaghan from Murray to Josh’s appointment, the changing of the guard comes Bridge CFC. Our key note speaker was Karl Faase, an with the appointment of Pr Kevin Hall from the PortLife exceptional communicator, who shared around the challenge church. Further, Pr Fiona Voortman continues her role on of speaking into our culture. His messages were based on his the Credentialing team and with the National Church Health ‘Toward Belief’ DVD series, which addressed the importance portfolio. Pr Paul Kidney continues to lead faithfully the of dealing with the belief blockers in our world. The hospitality Northern region, as well as leading an outstanding church of the Stirling church was appreciated. in Port Lincoln. Pr Joe Habermehl likewise continues on the team, even though he is very busy due to the church’s consistent growth and the planting of an extension campus TWO STALWARTS RETIRE! at Salisbury. Pr David Washington remains as our State Pr Neil Milne and Pr John Poyzer were both honoured at the Secretary and we thank him for his tireless work and eye for Conference with their retirement from the State Executive detail. and as our previous Vice Chairmen.

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leads the State Children’s team and Pr Mark Bettcher has now finished up as State Youth Director. Pr Kevin Hall, also from PortLife Church, will be taking over this role, facilitating ‘Iron sharpens iron’ and a team to arrange State rallies and leader’s events in that context it’s been a really exciting and vibrant team to be FURTHER STATE EVENTS †‡ˆ part of ... An Administrators and Secretaries day has been planned in September. Specific training and resources will be shared so that each can learn from the other in the administrative area.

A Spiritual Formation Retreat which Prs Joe Habermehl and “ Hans Voortman are facilitating is also scheduled later in 2015. Pr David Bland is ceasing as the CRC College Dean, taking over The Hills Christian Family Centre church from Pr David Smythe, who is retiring. Pr Nathan Bettcher our former CONCLUSION National Administrator will be taking over this role. It remains my privilege to represent our State on the National Executive. A great National team continues to set Strategic ” Directions for the Movement. Working with our National AROUND THE CHURCHES Chairman Pr Bill Vasilakis and other State Chairmen and The church at Metro East closed and our Woodside National leaders has been such an honour. ‘Iron sharpens Community Church left the movement during the last year. iron’ and in that context it’s been a really exciting and The CRC church at Nairne changed leadership from Pr Jim vibrant team to be part of. Peter Gillard is to be thanked for Varsos to Pr Mike Stoodley. At Port Hedland, Pr Mike O’Reilly his tireless work as National Administrator and in his work was formalised in the leadership of that church. Pr Chris maintaining great cohesiveness to all we do as a National Walsingham has been inducted as the new pastor of the Movement. Seaview church, with the retirement of Pr Con Keros from the senior role there. Thank you for your ongoing support as does my wife Fiona. As a pastoral couple, it has been a privilege to this movement The Stirling church has begun services in Mount Barker now for many years and we look forward to the wonderful with Pr Derek Croser giving leadership assisted by Pr Steve opportunity the next two years again represents. Sherman to this new outreach service. Pr Mark White from the Clare New Life Church will be taking up the leadership of the Mt Compass church. Pastor Hans Voortman State Chairman

NATIONAL STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS

The SA/NT/WA State team continues to proactively outwork the goals as set within our Movement’s 2013-2018 Strategic Directions document. Sarah Wilson from PortLife Church

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state report Tasmania

2015 has been another great and fruitful year in Tasmania. We continue to be blessed abundantly by the Lord, to enjoy our times of meeting together and being encouraged as a State Council and to always be standing in unity one with the other All local churches continue to as we serve God together. thrive and grow and to rejoice in the Our State Meeting in March was blessed to have both Peter hand of the Lord upon them, despite Gillard (National Administrator) and Pastor Mike Cronin the many challenges that we all (National Missions Director) present. We appreciate the time and travel that they undertook to be with us here in Tassie face. and also for the impact that their ministry had on the meeting. Mike shared the great things that are happening in Missions both in Australia and overseas and Peter, as always keeps us “ in touch with National matters and helps to continue to build the bonds of unity that we have as a Movement. leadership of Cityview Church and they are experiencing All local churches continue to thrive and grow and to growth and blessing. Our prayers and support are with Scott rejoice in the hand of the Lord upon them, despite the many and the team as they work together with a vision to see God’s challenges that we all face. Kingdom flourish in Launceston.

Prison ministry continues to present us with great Sam Chidamber leaving has left a gap in our State” Executive opportunities to reach out into our communities, spearheaded and I would like to take this opportunity to thank him for his by Christian Family Centre at Risdon Vale. many years of service as State Vice-Chairman. Laurie Kellett as Treasurer continues to serve faithfully and solidly, as does We have seen several changes in the Ministry structures Vicki Frearson as State Secretary. As always, it is my pleasure of Cityview Church with both Pastors Kim Jaeger and Sam to serve Tassie as their Chairman. Chidamber leaving the state to take up appointments with other denominations in . We wish Kim and Sam all Pr Greg Jones the best in their future endeavours and God’s richest blessing State Chairman on their ministry. Pastor Scott Hudson has assumed the senior

CRC CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL annual update 2014-2015 11 missions report International Missions What an interesting, exciting and challenging year in the Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, Philippines, Cambodia, nations of our world. God is doing some amazing things. Vietnam, New Zealand, USA, Peru, Mexico, Papua New Some of these are happening quietly and not widely known Guinea, Indonesia, and the Pacific islands of the Solomon’s, and others more public, but each have the seal of God’s hand Vanuatu and Fiji. There have also been many other less on them. significant but still vitally important ministry expressions in this last year. I have observed so many times that even in the midst of great conflicts, civil wars, national disasters, oppositions and The South Pacific games hosted by Papua New Guinea was a difficult times God is at work. We sometimes think that God great opportunity for open-air evangelism and Bethel Church needs a conducive and pleasant environment in which to do gave out 20,000 tracts and led 300 people from different his work, but this is not so. It’s simply amazing the number nations to make first time decisions for Christ. of people who have been saved, healed and experienced the miraculous side of God right in the midst of adverse The International Jamboree hosted in the Solomon Islands conditions. was another great gathering of youth with teams from New Zealand, several Australian churches, Papua New Guinea and From the reports from our different churches and leaders, Vanuatu. there have been some amazing things taking place in the nations. A large number of young people made serious commitments to serve Christ in their nation and go out and present the In this past year there have been ministry visits by Pastors Gospel. and leaders to many nations including several parts of Europe and Africa, spanning from the east to the west. Some of these In The Philippines there has been for the past year or more significant ministry trips have gone into Scotland, China, a ‘ground swell’ of passion and fervor to preach the Gospel among the youth and to go out and plant churches.

God is doing some amazing things. Some of these are happening quietly and not widely known and others more public, but each have the seal of “ God’s hand on them. 12 CRC CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL annual update 2014-2015” ...International Missions cont.

There are places in the Solomon Islands and also Papua New Guinea where this same fervor to go out and preach the Gospel is also taking place amongst the younger generation (both men and women).

I am not directly aware of what might be taking place in There is no level playing field in the Africa and Europe but India and Myanmar are also seeing this arena of proclaiming the Gospel passion to preach the Gospel on the streets of their cities, towns and villages, reaching the sinner regardless of their but we are both forewarned and background and particular identity. forearmed with our God-given armor and weapons. International Missions Some of this younger generation, are experiencing some amazing healings, through the ministry, along with many “ instances of deliverance from demonic possession.

What a blessing to have some part along with many others in these youth in the nations.

There are some hard locations experiencing opposition and Matthew 4:19 And he saith unto them, “Follow me, and I will persecution at different levels of intensity, and all who are make you fishers of men.” (KJV) actively engaged in preaching the Gospel have experienced I am so glad that Jesus does the “making” of our lives so we spiritual conflict/warfare. There is no level playing field in the are passionate and skillful in being able to catch people for arena of proclaiming the Gospel but we are both forewarned the kingdom. BUT notice it is conditional of our following and forearmed with our God-given armor and weapons. ” Jesus, truly following in every way. This is why we need to undergird all our efforts in our work It implies following his commands, his promptings and of proclaiming the Gospel with concerted prayer. Let’s directions through the Holy Spirit to our hearts, and following all continue to acknowledge, uphold, and support our or emulating the kind of heart of compassion he has for the missionaries in their respective fields of service, such as lost. Graeme and Moya Enright serving in the most distant of our mission fields and the great work they have done in Walhalla, May we all seek to allow him to ‘MAKE US’ fishers of men by South Carolina, USA. wholly following Jesus?

Finally I would like to share something that has taken my attention recently concerning what Jesus spoke to his Pastor Barry Silverback disciples about becoming ‘fishers of men’. International Missions Director

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Missions report

National Missions

Doors of Opportunity

The vision of a presence in every nation by 2045 is being rigorously pursued. The International Strategic Directions for 2015-2020 have been finalised and will continue to give a focus to the forward movement of CRC Churches International.

There are unlimited opportunities around the world, particularly in developing nations, for Australians to fully present the gospel by word and deed, by the power of signs and wonders (Romans 15:18, 19). In many nations sound basic teaching, like CRC has been founded on, is greatly needed.

Tony Smits online Bible School being promoted by Ps Ian Traill has students in 35 nations. Some of these churches are now wanting to become CRC Churches. As Ps Ian has developed relationships and checked integrity over a number of years, there are presently strong positive opportunities in countries like Ghana, Uganda and Pakistan. CRC Churches in Australia have been invited to become a part with the Transformation Alliance from Singapore, to bring social, spiritual, and financial transformation to Timor Leste.

Pastor Phil and Norma Cayzer have recently visited Uganda and working with Ps Mike Tyrrell have a large number of churches wanting to be part of CRC. The process of adding value to them with sound teaching and progressing on the pathway of building relationships is now starting.

Ps Mark Walker has continued to minister in South America and explore opportunities for CRC ministry involvement, particularly in Bolivia.

Other pastors are taking the opportunity to explore new nations. Movement Projects

Colombo Project-The Colombo project is now moving forward with clear positive action. Contracts have been signed, a foundation stone has been laid, and the site dedicated to the Lord. The construction company has taken over the site and building preparation is underway. We are greatly appreciative of Ps Neil Milne taking the lead in co-ordinating the project on behalf of the National Executive.

Walhalla USA-Pastor Graeme and Moya Enright have continued to make a great contribution to this church. They will complete their time there by mid-2016. A new senior minister is now being sought for the church. In the meantime, missionary opportunities into Mexico are being explored as a start to fulfilling the vision of the missionary mandate of this church. We greatly appreciate the vision and contribution of Ps Mike Groom and the Adelaide assembly in this project on behalf of the National Executive.

Nathan Poloso Medical Expenses-We deeply appreciate the continuing contributions that are being given to reduce the debt in the missions account for Nathan’s medical treatment. Cyclone Pam, Vanuatu

When Cyclone Pam struck Vanuatu in March 2015, immense damage was done in the nation. An appeal was made to our CRC Churches and support came from New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, as well as a total of over $43,000 from Australian CRC Churches. Working with Ps Remy Adams, the Vanuatu National Leader, Ps Greg Crome field supporter, and Ps Bill Brill from Nelson Bay have helped in making a valuable contribution to the rebuilding of homes, church facilities and other necessities. By working in cooperation with Ps Steve Blake of Liberty for the Nations, we have been able to accomplish far more than would have been possible on our own. Not only has there been practical help to the people of Vanuatu, but also spiritual help.

A city wide miracle crusade was conducted at the beginning of September. Over 5 nights 40% of the city were involved. All denominations were involved and everyone was excited about Jesus. On the last night with a crowd of 10,000 people, over 5,000 responded to the Gospel. Stunning miracles followed: deaf ears hearing, blind eyes seeing, lame walking. Will Vanuatu ever be the same? Buildings

Portlife Church has raised $280,000 so far for building a children’s home in Mandalay, Myanmar. The first stage was opened in June this year.

Kingston City Church has raised $240,000 for building a new church facility in Suva, Fiji. Building teams have gone to Fiji and worked with nationals to complete this fantastic new facility.

The vision, faith and action on the part of the Portlife and Kingston City Churches with these projects is outstanding. Congratulations to Ps Josh Poyzer and Ps Danny Parker and their respective churches on these achievements. Finance

Australian CRC Churches have again reported giving almost $2,000,000 to global missions in the past year. As some churches did not supply figures the actual total giving would be over $2,000,000. Of this, 30% is given through the CRC missions office, 21% is given direct to CRC fields, and 49% given to partner fields (non CRC). The money given through CRC Missions office was $866,726, an increase of 3% on the previous year.

The drop in value of the Australian dollar has put a very significant challenge to our funding in most nations. In most cases we need a 30% increase in giving to maintain existing levels of support. Short Term Mission Teams

The long term success of short term mission teams is very closely linked to the amount of training done to prepare the team to go, and the debriefing after the trip.

The CRC Missions Guideline on Short Term Mission Teams outlines many of the legal and moral responsibilities a church has in sending a mission team.

The Missions office also has good training material available to prepare short term teams for a successful mission’s experience.

Field Supporters

In order to more accurately reflect the role of our Field Facilitators, the IMST (international Missions Strategic Team) decided to change the name to Field Supporters. The concept being that the role is to be supportive to the national leaders and not to be directive or controlling in any way. CRC Missions Policy 2.1 has been accordingly updated. Thank you

In the past year we have had 2 changes in the Australian Missions Office team.

Judi Shirley, who very efficiently handled our finances resigned from that role at the end of 2014. This role was then taken up, in a very smooth transition, by Kelly Groom. We very much appreciate the 8 years that Judi served in this role and the valuable contribution she made.

Kelly in taking up the finance assistant role is doing an excellent job and I want to express my thanks and appreciation to her.

We also had a change in the Editor of Pulse Magazine. Katelyn Fowler did a great job getting Pulse established as a regular CRC Missions publication. Now the role has been taken up by Mikaela Groom. Again, we are very appreciative of Mikaela stepping into this, and with her personal passion for global missions, as well as her skills in writing and graphics, she is making an excellent contribution.

Furthermore, I wish to thank Melanie Williams and the office team at South Eastern Christian Centre for their willing secretarial assistance.

I also wish to thank the members of IMST, Ps Barry Silverback, Ps Bill Vasilakis, Ps Neil Milne, Ps Mike Groom, Ps Bruce Sharman and myself, for their experience and wisdom being contributed to CRC Missions.

Pastor Mike Cronin

Australian Missions Director

strategic report Strategic Report

The 2013 – 2018 CRC Strategic Directions have now been in effect for 24 months, and we are starting to see progress in all of the key areas. Continue to pray for the champions of each of these nine areas as they lead, drive and facilitate Continue to pray for the change on behalf of our Movement. champions of each of these areas as they lead, drive and facilitate SPIRIT-POWERED EVANGELISM National Missions change on behalf of our Movement. Pr Ian Miller has compiled a list of CRC evangelists, and he is working, with his team, towards a number of goals. Initially the aim is to facilitate communication and cross-pollination of ideas amongst this group of evangelists through meeting together and utilising an online forum as a part of the CRC “ website. REACHING NATIONS

DEVELOPING CHURCHES We have seen a steady increase in activity, led by Pr Mike Cronin and Pr Barry Silverback. New resources are being Lead Pastors of our CRC churches with a church family size provided to support churches in sending people for either of over 400 have been meeting for a number of years. Pr Bill short term or longer missions trips overseas. It has also Vasilakis has now instigated similar meetings for Lead Pastors been great to see many CRC churches ‘adopting’ nations;” of 200+ and 100+ churches, with the purpose of developing finding out about and praying for a nation with a view to God their leadership skills set to enable them to healthily grow opening up a future opportunity there. their church to the next level. The 200+ team met at Seaton in November 2014 and the 100+ team at Narrandera in June The new International Strategic Directions 2016 – 2021 will 2015. These groups of Lead Pastors will continue to gather be launched at the 2015 National Conference. annually.

Peter Gillard is liaising with the National Church Life TRAINING PEOPLE Survey team regarding the 2016 survey. We aim to have We are grateful to Pr Rob Nyhuis for his leadership in this a participation rate of over 80% by CRC churches in this area for many years. Pr Chris Carmody has now taken on the survey, providing useful information not just for each mantle of leading CRC Training and has some great ideas that individual church involved, but also for our whole Movement he and his team will implement in the coming year. The new to assist with forward planning. Advanced Diploma of Youth Ministry will be launched at the 2015 National Conference, and this is a most significant new CONNECTING MINISTERS development that will have a huge impact.

Pr Bruce Sharman has developed a model to foster We have ordained 22 new CRC Ministers into our Movement the connectedness between ministers within our CRC in the last 12 months. denominational family at a regional level in every State, and has a great team of people through our State Executive to outwork this goal.

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REPRODUCING CHURCHES SHAPING GENERATIONS ‰ CHILDREN

Toolshed Church Planting Training events, under the Pr Caroline Dennis has developed a great team across leadership of Pr David Wright and his team, continue to Australia, supporting her in leading and resourcing Children’s draw good numbers of potential planters. With guest leaders in our Australian churches. Many will meet at the 2015 speakers such as Pr Barry Silverback and Pr Tony Smits the National Conference in the Children’s Leaders stream, with participants are receiving gems of wisdom that will hold them guest speaker Roselyn Owen. is good stead for any future endeavours. Caroline has travelled to and spoken at CRC Children’s David is also started increasing the online presence of leaders events across Australia. CRC Church Planting, utilising the CRC website, with more information, stories and resources being uploaded. He is also facilitating an online Church Planters forum to share stories, CHRISTIAN EDUCATION ideas and strategies. A number of churches are in the early stages of setting up new CRC Christian schools across our nation.

SHAPING GENERATIONS ‰ YOUTH As National Administrator I continue to support the National Pr Tim Lochens and his Australian Youth team are Executive team and the Strategic Area leaders by providing planning to run Reload in 2017 as part of our International administrative support, and by compiling statistics in the Peoples Convention. For our Pastors and Leaders National form of measurable metrics that the Executive uses as one Conference in 2015 and 2016, the Youth Leaders stream will method of tracking progress towards fulfilment of our goals operate and this year’s special guest will be Dan Lian. A new and strategies. CRC Youth website is in development, which will improve communication across the wide expanses of our country. I look forward to continuing to work with leaders across our Tim plans to set up a dedicated CRC Young Adults team to nation, at the National Executive level, in the States and in support and resource our churches in this area of ministry. local churches, as together we work towards achieving our strategic plans and targets, and as a consequence extend the reach of God’s Kingdom throughout Australia and the whole world.

Peter Gillard National Administrator

...as together we strive to achieve our strategic goals, and as a consequence extend the reach of God’s Kingdom throughout Australia and “the whole world. ” 16 CRC CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL annual update 2014-2015 ...Strategic Report cont. financial report Balance Sheet Balance Sheet As at June 30th 2015 Christian Revival Crusade National Council (trading as CRC Churches International Australia Inc.) ABN 84 537 473 256

ASSETS June 30, 2015 June 30, 2014 $ Change Current Assets Banking Accounts General Cheque Account $ 41,211 $ 46,057 -$ 4,846 CRC Online Shop (was Youth Ministries) $ 1,511 $ 1,256 $ 255 National Conference Account $ 35,807 $ 40,940 -$ 5,134 CRC Generations Fund $ 152 $ 3,605 -$ 3,453 Conference Online account $ 1,781 $ 162 $ 1,619 Online Shop PayPal account $ 112 $ 80 $ 32 Total Banking Accounts $ 80,573 $ 92,100 -$ 11,527 Investment Accounts Colonial First State Inv. (Generations) $ 19,837 $ 12,505 $ 7,332 BSA Investment $ 101 $ 100 $ 0 Total Investment Accounts $ 19,938 $ 12,605 $ 7,333 Undeposited funds $ 4,260 $ 60 $ 4,200 Accounts Receivable $ 16,867 $ 41,181 -$ 24,314 Prepaid Expenses $ 11,651 $ - $ 11,651 Total Current Assets $ 133,287 $ 145,945 -$ 12,658 Non-Current Assets Office Equipment $ 1,650 $ - $ 1,650 Total Assets $ 134,937 $ 145,945 -$ 11,008

LIABILITIES June 30, 2015 June 30, 2014 $ Change Current Liabilities Credit Cards American Express - old account $ - $ 401 -$ 401 American Express - new account $ 13,227 $ 5,760 $ 7,466 Total Credit Cards $ 13,227 $ 6,161 $ 7,065 Accounts Payable $ 7,985 $ 5,521 $ 2,464

Other Current Liabilities Total GST Liabilities -$ 1,331 -$ 1,658 $ 327 Designated Funds Held CRC Generation Fund CRC Generation Fund Gifts $ - $ 1,897 -$ 1,897 Interest Accrued $ 9 $ 1,123 -$ 1,114 Total CRC Generation Funds Held $ 9 $ 3,020 -$ 3,011 Children $ 1,716 $ 1,716 $ 0 Missions $ - $ 3,060 -$ 3,060 Held for other purposes $ - $ 12,083 -$ 12,083 Total Designated Funds Held $ 1,726 $ 19,880 -$ 18,154 Loan from CRC SA/NT/WA Council $ - $ 22,000 -$ 22,000

Revenue in Advance for Conference $ 42,764 $ - $ 42,764 Total Other Current Liabilities $ 43,159 $ 40,221 $ 2,938 Total Liabilities $ 64,371 $ 51,904 $ 12,467

NET ASSETS $ 70,566 $ 94,041 -$ 23,475

EQUITY Retained Earnings $ 47,072 $ - $ 47,072 Historical Balancing Account $ 46,968 $ 46,968 $ - Current Earnings -$ 23,475 $ 47,072 -$ 70,547 Total Equity $ 70,566 $ 94,041 -$ 23,475

CRC CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL annual update 2014-2015 17 financial report Income & Expenses Profit & Loss Report July 1st 2014 to June 30th 2015 Christian Revival Crusade National Council (trading as CRC Churches International Australia Inc.) ABN 84 537 473 256

REVENUE Jul 14 - Jun 15 Jul 13 - Jun 14 $ Change Levies SA/NT/WA $ 42,283 $ 43,836 -$ 1,553 Victoria $ 65,313 $ 48,597 $ 16,716 NSW/ACT/QLD $ 20,978 $ 15,436 $ 5,542 Tasmania $ 2,536 $ 2,261 $ 275 Total Levies $ 131,110 $ 110,130 $ 20,980 Credential Fees SA/NT/WA $ 9,000 $ 9,100 -$ 100 Victoria $ 10,000 $ 9,400 $ 600 NSW/ACT/QLD $ 5,920 $ 6,009 -$ 89 Tasmania $ 1,625 $ 1,500 $ 125 International Credentials $ 400 $ 500 -$ 100 Balance Receivables * -$ 1,760 $ - -$ 1,760 Total Credential Fees $ 25,185 $ 26,509 -$ 1,324 National Conference Surplus $ 2,925 $ 26,229 -$ 23,304 Other Revenue Bank Interest and return from investments $ 3,624 $ 2,529 $ 1,095 Insurance Commissions $ 12,307 $ 12,769 -$ 462 Special donations to offset National Staff/Directors $ 16,966 $ 33,971 -$ 17,005 Fundraising CRC Online Shop $ 500 $ 945 -$ 445 Books and other resources $ 3,344 $ 8,744 -$ 5,400 Total Fundraising $ 3,844 $ 9,689 -$ 5,845 Registration fees held for next conference ** -$ 83,641 $ 83,641 -$ 167,282 2013 Conf. Registration paid before July 1 ** $ - -$ 64,401 $ 64,401 Other Income (Royalties, Donations etc.) $ 460 $ 178 $ 282 Total Other Revenue -$ 46,440 $ 78,376 -$ 124,816 Total Revenue $ 112,781 $ 241,244 -$ 128,463 Cost of Goods Sold $ 149 $ - $ 149 GROSS PROFIT $ 112,631 $241,244 -$ 128,613

EXPENSES Jul 14 - Jun 15 Jul 13 - Jun 14 $ Change Chairman's Expenses Interstate Travel $ 481 $ 1,892 -$ 1,411 International Travel $ 1,216 $ 2,045 -$ 829 Other expenses $ 380 $ 1,413 -$ 1,033 Total Chairman's Expenses $ 2,077 $ 5,350 -$ 3,273 National Executive Meetings Executive member travel $ 7,798 $ 2,689 $ 5,109 Other expenses i.e. Catering $ 3,424 $ 2,004 $ 1,420 Total Executive Meeting Costs $ 11,222 $ 4,693 $ 6,529

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Strategic Directions Areas Church Health initiatives $ 923 $ 340 $ 583 Strategic DirectionsMissions Areas Initiatives Church Health initiativesMission Director support $ 923 $ $ 17,070 340 $ $ 19,512 583-$ 2,442 Missions InitiativesInternational Mission Director's Travel $ 21,457 $ 14,146 $ 7,311 Mission DirectorMissions support Initiatives $ 17,070 $ $ 3,887 19,512 $ -$ 5732,442 $ 3,314 InternationalTotal Mission Missions Director's Initatives Travel $ 21,457 $ $ 42,414 14,146 $ $ 34,231 7,311 $ 8,183 Missions Initiatives $ 3,887 $ 573 $ 3,314 Training Initiatives $ 20 $ 66 -$ 46 Total Missions Initatives $ 42,414 $ 34,231 $ 8,183 Training Meeting costs $ 242 $ - $ 242 Training InitiativesChurch Planting School $ 20 $ $ 2,904 66 $ -$ 2,028 46 $ 876 Training MeetingTransfer costs to reserve for future church planting$ 242 $ $ - - $ $ -242 $ - Church PlantingChurch School Planting initiatives $ 2,904 $ $ 179 2,028 $ $ -876 $ 179 Transfer toTotal reserve Strategic for future Directions church plantingAreas $ - $ $ 46,681 - $ $ 36,665 - $ 10,016 Church Planting initiatives $ 179 $ - $ 179 Generations Areas Total Strategic Directions Areas $ 46,681 $ 36,665 $ 10,016 Youth Director costs $ 3,117 $ 3,166 -$ 49 Generations AreasYouth - initiatives $ - $ 228 -$ 228 Youth DirectorChildrens costs Director costs $ 3,117 $ $ 12,084 3,166 $ -$ 12,084 49 $ - Youth - initiativesChildren - initiatives $ - $ $ -228 $ -$ -228 $ - Childrens DirectorTotal Generations costs Areas $ 12,084 $ $ 15,201 12,084 $ $ 15,478 - -$ 277 Children - initiatives $ - $ - $ - Total GenerationsNational Areas Office $ 15,201 $ 15,478 -$ 277 National Administrator $ 54,899 $ 49,849 $ 5,050 National Office Executive Secretary $ 4,850 $ 9,763 -$ 4,913 National AdministratorNational Administrator other costs $ 54,899 $ $ 1,851 49,849 $ $ 1,783 5,050 $ 68 Executive SecretaryAudit and Legal Fees $ 4,850 $ $ 1,900 9,763 $ -$ 1,8054,913 $ 95 National AdministratorBank Fees other costs $ 1,851 $ $ 1,984 1,783 $ $ 1,249 68 $ 735 Audit and LegalInsurance Fees Expenses *** $ 1,900 $ $ 1,805 - $ $ 10,259 95-$ 10,259 Bank Fees Printing/Postage/Stationary $ 1,984 $ $ 4,050 1,249 $ $ 6,852 735-$ 2,802 Insurance ExpensesTelephone *** $ - $ $ 2,502 10,259 $ -$ 2,72410,259-$ 222 Printing/Postage/StationaryIT support $ 4,050 $ $ 3,234 6,852 $ -$ 2,1412,802 $ 1,093 Telephone Office Supplies & Depreciation of Equipment$ 2,502 $ $ 281 2,724 $ -$ -222 $ 281 IT support Gifts $ 3,234 $ $ 1,013 2,141 $ $ 618 1,093 $ 395 Office SuppliesAPMF & Depreciation of Equipment $ 281 $ $ 639 - $ $ 2,500 281-$ 1,861 Gifts Pentecostal World Fellowship $ 1,013 $ $ 2,234 618 $ $ 414 395 $ 1,820 APMF Expenses related to next conference **$ 639-$ $ 20,183 2,500 $ -$ 20,1831,861-$ 40,366 Pentecostal WorldOther Fellowship expenses $ 2,234 $ $ 798 414 $ $ 367 1,820 $ 431 Expenses relatedTotal National to next conference Office Expenses ** -$ 20,183 $ $ 60,051 20,183 $ -$ 110,50740,366-$ 50,456 Other expenses $ 798 $ 367 $ 431 CRC Publications Total National OfficeBook ExpensesProduction costs $ 60,051 $ $ 110,507 - $ -$ 8,283 50,456-$ 8,283 CRC PublicationsOther Resource Production costs $ - $ 3,111 -$ 3,111 Book ProductionSet costsup and admin of CRC Online Shop $ - $ $ 139 8,283 $ -$ 8358,283-$ 696 Other ResourceTotal Production CRC Publications costs $ - $ $ 139 3,111 $ -$ 12,2293,111-$ 12,090 Set up and Credentialadmin of CRC Bad Online Debts Shop $ 139 $ $ 735 835 $ -$ 9,252696-$ 8,517 Total CRC Publications $ 139 $ 12,229 -$ 12,090 Credential BadTotal Debts Expenses $ 735 $ $136,106 9,252 $ -$ 194,172 8,517-$ 58,066 Total ExpensesNET PROFIT (LOSS) $ 136,106 -$23,475$ 194,172 -$$47,072 58,066 -$70,547

NET PROFITNotes (LOSS) on Profit and Loss Statement -$23,475 $47,072 -$70,547 * This amount was to balance the credential receivables as a result of an error made in Notes on Profit and LossCredential Statement Bad Debts in the previous financial year. * This amount** wasThese to amountsbalance the will credential appear correctly receivables in the as Balancea result Sheetof an errorafter madethe EOFY in June 2015. Credential*** BadInsurance Debts in Coststhe previous relate to financial the next year. financial year and as such appear in the Balance Sheet as ** These amountsPrepaid will appear expenses correctly in the Balance Sheet after the EOFY June 2015. *** Insurance Costs relate to the next financial year and as such appear in the Balance Sheet as Prepaid expenses

CRC CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL annual update 2014-2015 19 financial report Audit Report

We have audited the accompanying financial report, being We believe that the evidence we have obtained is sufficient a special purpose financial report, of CRC CHURCHES and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED, which comprises the Balance Sheet as at 30 June 2015 and the Income and Expenses Report for the year then ended. BASIS FOR QUALIFIED OPINION

Voluntary Revenue Committee’s responsibility for the financial report Voluntary Revenue, such as Church Collections, and The committee of CRC CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL revenue from other fund raising activities can be a source AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED is responsible for the of fundraising revenue. Our audit procedures with respect preparation of the financial report, and has determined to voluntary revenue had to be restricted to the amounts that the basis of preparation is appropriate to meet the recorded in the financial records. We therefore are unable requirements of the South Australian Act and the needs of to express an opinion with regard to voluntary revenue the members. The committee’s responsibility also includes of the CRC CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIA such internal control as the committee determines is INCORPORATED. necessary to enable the preparation of a financial report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. AUDITOR’S OPINION

Auditor’s Responsibility In our opinion, except for the possible effects of the matter described in the Basis for Qualified Opinion paragraph, the Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the financial financial report presents fairly, in all material respects, the report based on our audit. We have conducted our audit financial position of CRC CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Those AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED as at 30 June 2015 and its standards require that we comply with relevant ethical financial performance for the year then ended and the requirements relating to audit engagements and plan and requirements of the South Australian Act. perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial report is free from material misstatement. Basis of Accounting and Restriction on Distribution

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit The financial report has been prepared to assist CRC evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED report. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s to meet the requirements of the South Australian Act. As a judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material result, the financial report may not be suitable for another misstatement of the financial report, whether due to fraud purpose. or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the association’s preparation of the financial report that gives a true and fair view, in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion of the effectiveness of the association’s internal CON MARKOU control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness CMA PARTNERS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of OFFICE 4, 5 GOODALL PARADE accounting estimates made by the committee, as well as MAWSON LAKES SA 5095 evaluating the overall presentation of the financial report. AUDITORS QUALIFICATIONS - COMPANY AUDITOR 5382 DATED THIS 28th DAY OF AUGUST 2015

20 CRC CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL annual update 2014-2015 financial report CRC Missions International CRC Missions International Balance Sheet as at 30th June 2015 AUDIT REPORT ABN 84 537 473 256-002 CRC Missions International Audit Report for the ASSETS 2015 2014 period ended 30th June 2015: $ $ Current Assets We have audited the accounts comprising the Cash Assets 341,612 299,017 Petty Cash / Suspense 300 1,934 Statement of Financial Performance, Statement of Debtors 7,537 6,795 Financial Position, Statement of Cash Flows and Foreign Currency Cash 0 0 notes to and forming part of the financial statements GST control 213 967 Total Current Assets 349,662 308,713 of CRC Missions International for the 12 month period ended 30th June 2015. Non-Current Assets Equipment 0 1,711 Total Non-Current Assets 0 1,711 Management is responsible for the preparation and presentation of the accounts and the information Total Assets 349,662 310,423 they contain. We have performed an audit of these accounts in order to express an opinion on them to LIABILITIES the members.

Current Liabilities Creditors 550 500 Our audit has been planned and performed to Loans 0 4,000 provide a reasonable level of assurance as to whether Resettlement Fund Liability 69,506 69,854 Long Service Leave provision 0 2,612 the accounts are free of material misstatement. Designated Funds Held: Our procedures included examination, on a test Colombo Project deficit 0 0 basis, of evidence supporting the amounts and Consolidated debt -26,000 -26,503 Poloso deficit (pre PR) -114,509 -135,316 other disclosures in the accounts and the evaluation Poloso deficit (after PR) -33,165 -33,165 of accounting policies and significant accounting Enrights support deficit -10,000 0 Other Deficits -8,609 0 estimates. Other Designated Funds 471,889 427,141 Total Designated Funds Held 279,606 232,156 Total Current Liabilities 349,662 309,122 These procedures have been undertaken to form an opinion whether, in all material respects, the Total Liabilities 349,662 309,122 accounts are presented fairly in accordance with the accounting policies outlines in Note 1 to the accounts, so as to present a view which is consistent with our NET ASSETS 0 1,301 understanding of the operations.

The accounts have not been prepared as a general purpose financial report in accordance with Statements of Accounting Concepts and Accounting Standards.

The audit opinion expressed in this report has been formed on the above basis.

AUDIT OPINION In our opinion, the financial statements of the general operating accounts of CRC Missions International represent fairly the financial position at 30th June, 2015 and the results of its operation for the year ended, in accordance with the basis of preparation outlines in Note 1 of the Accounts.

WMC Accountants 72 - 76 Ryrie Street Geelong VIC 3220

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CRC Missions International Income and Expenses for the year ending 30th June 2015 ABN 84 537 473 256-002

INCOME 2015 2014 $ $ Philippines 163,090 254,367 Sri Lanka 156,523 128,327 Papua New Guinea 132,968 33,283 Missionaries 100,977 84,748 Australia 75,098 98,054 Vanuatu 60,746 7,548 Fiji 42,617 98,173 Reimbursements 38,985 42,217 Ps Nathan Poloso 23,219 29,199 International - other 18,498 3,000 Thailand 10,518 10,020 General Missions Funds 9,929 7,870 USA 8,300 12,250 Indonesia 8,137 9,924 Administration 6,398 5,916 Pastor Children's School Fees 5,742 6,116 Fiji Pre-Schools J352 4,190 5,800 India 791 1,586 866,726 838,398

EXPENSES 2015 2014 $ $ Philippines 175,525 227,979 Papua New Guinea 140,794 33,606 Missionaries 108,686 73,062 Sri Lanka 97,992 104,274 Fiji 72,169 42,401 Australia 62,385 139,111 Administration 43,614 47,308 Reimbursements 37,839 40,898 Vanuatu 23,224 9,151 International - other 19,941 4,855 Thailand 10,306 9,214 Indonesia 8,331 9,764 USA 8,300 12,000 Pastor Children's School Fees 5,920 4,440 Fiji Pre-Schools J352 4,540 5,800 General Missions Funds 539 0 India 471 1,825 Ps Nathan Poloso 0 0 820,577 765,688

NET INCOME 46,149 72,710

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CRC TrainingMYOB / ExcelCollege

CRC College of Ministry PO Box 198

Balance Sheet As of June 2015

Assets Current Assets Bank Accounts Westpac Chq Account $30,577.75 Total Bank Accounts $30,577.75 Other Current Assets Trade Debtors $14,149.00 Total Other Current Assets $14,149.00 Total Current Assets $44,726.75 Total Assets $44,726.75 Liabilities Current Liabilities GST Liabilities GST Paid ($334.80) Total GST Liabilities ($334.80) Total Current Liabilities ($334.80) Total Liabilities ($334.80) Net Assets $45,061.55 Equity Retained Earnings ($18,620.23) Current Year Surplus/Deficit $42,943.66 Historical Balancing $20,738.12 Total Equity $45,061.55

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CRC College of Ministry PO Box 198

Profit & Loss [Cash] July 2014 To June 2015

Income Student fees - Enrolment $4,043.27 Student fees - Cert IV $13,008.17 Student fees - Diploma $64,583.61 Student fees - COL $7,120.00 Student fees - Theology $4,525.00 Grant Income $9,500.00 Late Fees Collected $360.00 Sundry Income $43.85 Total Income $103,183.90 Total Cost Of Sales $0.00 Gross Profit $103,183.90 Expenses General Expenses Accounting/Bookeeping Fees $200.00 ACOM Fees - Cert IV $6,800.00 ACOM fees - Diploma $20,000.00 ACOM partner fees $3,013.64 Advertising & Marketing $439.75 Assessment work $2,030.00 Bank Fees $95.51 Changeover reimbursements CIV $1,980.00 Kitchen - food etc $228.39 Lecturing fees $300.00 Marking fees $1,045.00 Printing $509.87 Stationery $289.71 Sundry Expense $43.85 Web Site Development $417.50 Telephone Expenses $816.79 Postage $539.20 Total General Expenses $38,749.21 Payroll Expenses Wages & Salaries Expenses $32,466.87 Total Payroll Expenses $32,466.87 Travel & Accom. Expenses $484.49 Insurance Expenses Management Liability Ins $75.71 Pers Acc for Vol Workers Ins $183.20 Pro Indemnity Insurance $108.80 Public Liability Insurance $902.20 Total Insurance Expenses $1,269.91 Total Expenses $72,970.48 Operating Profit $30,213.42 Other Income Interest Income $18.18 Total Other Income $18.18 Total Other Expenses $0.00 Net Profit/(Loss) $30,231.60

AUDIT REPORT

Due to unforeseen circumstances the audit for CRC Training was not able to be completed in time to publish in the 2015 CRC National Report. The audit will be completed in due course. Copies of the audit report will be available upon request from the CRC Page National Office.

Peter Gillard National Administrator

24 CRC CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL annual update 2014-2015 ...CRC Training Financial Report cont. credential report Credential Report

INTERNATIONAL Shane Conlon Geoff Hodgkinson Paul Kidney Graham Chigwidden Matthew Lieschke Geroge Laslett Offshore National Ministers Jeff Cottom David Morgan Tim Lochens Graeme Enright Valma Dean William Phillips David McGregor Moya Enright Caroline Dennis Josh Wengi Rod Nes Robert Gallagher David Dennis Samuel Wright Rob Noble Jeremy Steel Valerie Head Bill Osborne Retired Ministers Francesca Hwalyoung Liu Josh O’Callaghan Len Burrell (National) NSW/ACT/QLD Matenga Matenga Joshua Poyzer Shirley Barringham (Minister’s) Dave Moon Lew Saunders National Ministers Howard Wishart (National) Lynne Morey Steve Sherman Murray Baker Ross Lindner (National) Wayne Muller Barry Silverback Rodney Bortolin Ian Hillman ((National) Bruce Parnell Dennis Slape William Brill Keith Smith (National) Ian Rains David Smythe Barry Chant Steven Rand Kevin Taylor Ken Chant Delegates Yongky Santoso Graeme Teakle Rob Cunningham Graham Bollington (Griffith) Glen Scott Cass Tompich Richard Eason Jill Taylor Jim Varsos Rod Gilchrist Garry Tipping Bill Vasilakis Vicki Gilchrist SA/WA/NT Marianne Train Fiona Voortman Kim Jaeger Steve Train National Ministers Hans Voortman Barry Leaver Jo Wilksch Don Aitken Stephen West Steve Lindner Billi Wright Phillip Baker Ralph Martin Ministers Joong Ting Young Ray Bettcher Ian Miller Philip Brice Dean Andresen Trevor Murphy Specialist Ministers David Bland Peter Ashenden Grant Redman Isabel Baker Alf Chehade Simon Bacher Allen Steel Graham Fitzpatrick Allan Cleanthous Heather Baker Jill Steel David Goodwin Greg Crome Nigel Bennett Malcolm Taylor Don Crook Nathan Bettcher Affiliate Ministers Ed Trotter Derek Croser Robyn Bettcher Boo Teong Khoo Mark Warren David Furniss James Bishop Bill Whyte Trainee Ministers Rodney Garland Benjamin Bonython Paul Wilksch Dominic Bowen Trevor Gray Rebecca Bonython David Wright James Brown Mike Groom Janet Brice Michael York Peter Burns Joe Habermehl Jessica Clark Kevin Hall Tim Coleman Ministers Ben Campbell Andre Dolphin Michael Baker Annette Cork Kevin Hodges Ian Elsegood Kim Beaumont Matthew Disher Kevin Hughes Jenny Furniss Ashley Beer Rebecca Disher Ian Hunter Purwanti Govier Con Keros Derek Gladigau

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Jodie Habermehl Matthew Bettcher Roger Rice (National) Affiliate Minister Bruce Hambour Brook Van Broekhoven John Ridley (National) John Hannaford John Harrison Sam Chesser Bev Russell (Minister’s) Assembly Leaders Michael Hutchfield Adrian Cotterell Reg Scholz (National) David Frearson (Wynyard) Chris Kipirtoglou Daniel Desegno Ian Simpson (National) Retired Ministers Robert Kluske Lachlan Donaldson Darryl Stott (National) Denis Phythian (National) Gregg Manego Nadia Donato Merrilyn Teague (National) Ted Woolf (National) Alan Matson Ashley Downing Charley Tonkin (National) Ben Matson Manoj George Ross Tonkin (National) Delegates Robbie Mayne Luke Jarvis Lois Wakelin (Minister’s) David Frearson (Burnie) Derek McClure Sam Long Penton Vince (National) Jamie Freeman (Bridgewater) Julianne Menzies Daniel Pisulak Royston Yates (National) Stephen Jackson (Wynyard) Mike O’Reilly Sally Poyzer Delegates Sam Osborne Brian Smith Don Cooley (Mt Gambier) Clyde Rigney Kathy Tripodi VICTORIA Robert Minnie (Mt Compass) Danielle Rosslee Anthony Tucker Trevor Pillar (Blackwood) Hannes Rosslee Felicity Varsos National Ministers Gerhard Schlotfeldt (St Agnes) Mike Russell Helen Beard Assembly Leaders Milan Tompich (Seaton) Michael Stoodley Andrew Bearman Chris Banks (Kingscote) Caleb Stott Noel Blake Rueben Burton (Amata) Damien Szepessy Juergen Bollhorst Karen Cook (Warnarn) TASMANIA Chris Walsingham Chris Carmody Rolf Geerling (Booleroo) Philip Cayzer David Washington National Ministers David Mace (Nuriootpa) Chris Chetland Lyall Willis Sam Chidamber Joseph Tapaya (Ernabella) Derek Claridge Grant Wilson Vicki Frearson Louis Voudantas (Regency Pk) Lois Cronin Scott Hudson Specialist Ministers Mark White (Mt Compass) Mike Cronin Greg Jones Paullette Cairns Ian Edwards Retired Ministers Laurence Kellett Michael Chant Doug Faircloth Lyn Arthur (National) Norm Reed Cheryl Day Stephen Franklin Cathryn Crosby-Wright (National) Ron Schnakenberg Julie Fonorito Joan Gordon Clive Humphries (National) Peter Vandenberg Jon Osborne Tom Gordon Ron Inglis (National) Marcus Rice Ministers Kim Hammond Trevor Kemp (Minister’s) Ian Wood Brian Edwards Jim Hewett Bruce Leane (National) Janine Howard Gayle Hogendoorn Affiliate Ministers Neil Milne (National) Bill Redman Jake Hogendoorn James Bannah Lester Morris (National) Chris Swain Graham Holman Gladys Bannah Dario Noonan (National) Vicki Wright David Holt Isabel Paterson (Minister’s) Trainee Ministers Stephen Holt Leslie Paulson (National) Specialist Minister Benjamin Bartley Chris Kolle John Poyzer (National) Vegena Bowering Mark Bettcher Stephen McNeilly

26 CRC CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL annual update 2014-2015 ...Credential Report cont. ...Credential Report cont.

Rebekah Milne Kevin Clark Paul Morgan Graham Gill (National) Peter Muir Andrew Cox Kevin Smith Ray Gilmour (National) Kal Naidu Helen Crothers Ian Traill Nancye Harkin (National) Rob Nyhuis Chris Douglas Frank Watson Eric Kenyon (National) Danny Parker Peter Fleming Irene Kenyon (National) Trainee Ministers Nathan Poloso Harry Goldsmith Jean Leak (National) Shaun Albert Dennis Prince Julie Harrison John Leak (National) Peter Ashdown Nolene Prince Eulalie Holman Graham Laidlaw (National) Luke Chant Tony Rawson Neville Ivory Randal Milne (National) Ann Cook Ian RIchardson Andree Lim John Parsons (Ministers) Paul Corb Glen Rowbotham David Lim Gregory Pennicuik (Ministers) Anthony Crossett Frank Russell Tony Marsden Basil Porter (National) Pamela D’Sa Bruce Sharman Joshua Milne John Porter (National) Roger Featherstone Philip Shirley Colin Mitchell Bill Rasmussen (National) Abigail Font Peter Simmons Janice Muir Barry Ryan (National) Randall Green Anthea Smits Glenda Noordam Pauline Short (National) Joy Hansen Steve Swain Julie Ohlson Tony Smits (National) David Harrison Roland Tankard Julie Pearse Ray Swanborough (National) Rebecca Hartskeerl John Tipping Stuart Rodgers Barry Thomas (Ministers) Helen Holt Mike Tyrrell Margaret Sharman Mel Whitworth (National) Geoff Kruck Keith Walsingham David Silverback Wilson (Bill) Winfield (National) Sean La Brooy Mark Walker Erin-Ruth Smith Laura Masasso Delegate Frank Webber Patricia Tipping Mark Nidenko Nathan Bargerbos (Mansfield) Wally Whatnall Ruth Tankard Debbie Obatoki Graeme Bradley (Warrnambool) Shane Whitbourn Phillip Tong Dee Reynolds Chris Carmody (Warragul) Rodney Whitford Julianne Ullrich Jay Reynolds Kevin Clark (Endeavour Hills) Andre Whitton Andrew Vardis Christopher Salomon Chris Douglas (Maryborough) Stephen Williams Wang Wang Lyn Scholar Leona Grant (Swan Hill) Bill Wyatt Garry Webb Timothy Sgarlata Jan Lane (Drysdale) Robyn Wyatt Specialist Ministers Michael Vassallo David Lim (Merbein) Matthew Wyatt Bryan Grasby Ruth Whitton David Manning (Geelong) Ministers Jay Hontiveros Laura Massaso (Robinvale) Retired Ministers Steven Abram Joshua Milne (Mildura) Affiliated Ministers Liz Bailey (National) Mike Albert Julie Pearse (Bendigo) Graeme Bradley Rob Bailey (National) Janette Blake Margaret Sharman (Red Cliffs) Roger Garland Ron Bailey (National) Moira Bollhorst Megan Garland Richard Chetland (National) Assembly Leaders Cameron Burgess David Manning Mike Collins (National) Nathan Bargerbos (Mansfield) Norma Cayzer

CRC CHURCHES INTERNATIONAL annual update 2014-2015 27 statistical report Statistical Report

Total Adults in Children in Average Average Mission giving Mission giving Years in Mission giving Fellowship fellowship fellowship Adult Child thru' CRC to CRC CRC (as at to non-CRC as at June as at June as at June attendance attendance Missions initiatives not 2015) ventures 2015 2015 2015 June 2015 June 2015 International thru' CMI Australian Capital Territory Canberra - New Testament House Churches 23 no statistics provided Richard Eason - 1985 Dickson - Momentum Canberra 2 57 45 12 35 8 $ - $ 800 $ 2,000 Mark Warren - 1990 - Metropolitan Hornsby - Community Church Hornsby 7 521 328 193 322 45 $ 3,358 $ - $ 50,809 Ian Miller - 1991, Caroline Dennis - 2008, David Dennis, David Morgan - 2011, Peter Burns - 2014, Josh Wengi - 2015 Hurstville - Euangelion Mission Centre 7 105 79 26 60 19 $ - $ - $ 7,350 Yongky Santoso - 2007 Rydalmere - Nova Life Church 3 65 50 15 43 14 $ - $ - $ 17,000 Francesca Hwalong Liu - 2013 St Marys - New Horizons Community Church 24 55 51 4 35 3 $ 2,165 $ 200 $ 18,958 Shane Conlon - 2013, Ken Chant - 1954, Ian Rains - 1994 New South Wales - Non-metropolitan Albury - City Central Church 42 288 208 80 120 32 $ 11,214 $ - $ 22,694 Geoff Hodgkinson - 2011, Grant Redman - 1979, Dave Moon - 2005, Kim Beaumont - 2007, Lynne Morey - 2008, Valma Dean - 2009 Broken Hill - Silver City CRC 47 43 33 10 18 7 $ 2,903 $ 3,723 $ 200 Wally Whatnall - 1977, Bruce Sharman - 1990 Conbodlin - Condobolin CRC 43 81 46 35 40 28 $ 1,600 $ 2,000 $ 10,450 Ralph Martin - 1997 Culcairn - Harvestlands 11 127 81 46 70 40 $ - $ 5,200 $ 9,750 Paul Wilksch - 1999, Jo Wilksch - 2007, Wayne Muller - 2010, Matthew Lieschke, Matthew Disher, Rebecca Disher - 2013 Finley - River of Life CRC 43 34 29 5 14 1 $ 1,764 $ - $ 3,688 Valerie Head - 2007 Griffith - LifeSource Church 39 235 167 68 92 25 $ 5,436 $ 4,054 $ 700 Rodney Bortolin - 1998, Steven Rand - 2005, Matenga Matenga - 2009, James Brown - 2012 Leeton - Leeton CRC Church 10 90 50 40 35 10 $ - $ 2,000 $ 1,000 Jeff Cottom - 2000 Lockhart - Harvestlands Lockhart 3 40 30 10 10 10 $ 50 $ 100 $ 100 Steve Train, Marianne Train - 2011 Narrandera - Narrandera CRC 44 280 235 45 89 18 $ 18,100 $ - $ 9,500 Trevor Murphy - 1990, Ashley Beer - 1998, Annette Cork, Dominic Bowen, Ben Campbell - 2014 Nelson Bay: Beachside Christian Fellowship 19 81 63 18 45 10 $ 12,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 William Brill - 2002, Shirley Barringham - 1998 Newcastle - Christian Fellowship Centre 7 110 81 29 62 17 $ - $ - $ 18,600 Barry Leaver - 1983 Orange - Colour City Church 18 140 120 20 80 15 $ - $ 25,000 $ 2,000 Malcolm Taylor - 1977, Jill Taylor - 2002 Oura - The Pioneer Church 1 19 13 6 8 4 $ - $ - $ - Michael Baker - 2004 Port Macquarie - Community Church Port Macquarie 0 0 Started services this year Caroline Dennis - 2008, David Dennis - 2011 Wagga Wagga - The Promise Centre 41 130 120 10 20 6 $ - $ - $ 20,000 Rob Cunningham - 1997, Isabel Baker, William Phillips - 2007, Glen Scott - 2013, Ben Hoitink - team member Wentworth - OneRiver Church 0 Services Started in June 21 5 $ - $ - $ - Joshua Milne - 2011 Northern Territory Alice Springs - Christian Family Centre 17 143 98 45 63 20 $ 700 $ - $ - Ben Matson - 2013 Ti Tree - Ti Tree CRC Church 5 11 4 7 5 6 $ 158 $ - $ - Rosslee Hannes, Danielle Hannes - 2015 Queensland Atherton - Atherton Family Church 1 26 18 8 21 7 $ - $ - $ - Sam Wright - 2012 Caboolture - CRC Caboolture 20 Statistics not provided Trevor Murphy - 1990 Cairns - Cairns Family Church 12 81 48 33 37 21 $ 9,930 $ 16,230 $ - David Wright - 1989, Allen Steel, Jill Steel - 1998, Billi Wright - 2002

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Total Adults in Children in Average Average Mission giving Mission giving Years in Mission giving Fellowship fellowship fellowship Adult Child thru' CRC to CRC CRC (as at to non-CRC as at June as at June as at June attendance attendance Missions initiatives not 2015) ventures 2015 2015 2015 June 2015 June 2015 International thru' CMI South Australia - Metropolitan Adelaide - Adelaide Christian Centre 70 390 320 70 237 49 Not reported Not reported Not reported Mike Groom - 1993, John Ridley - 1962, Barry Silverback - 1964, Neil Milne - 1969, Charlie Tonkin - 1985, Catherine Crosby-Wright - 1995, Gregg Manego - 2005, Rebecca Bonython, Benjamin Bonython - 2011 Blackwood - The Hills Christian Family Centre 17 201 133 68 82 45 $ 4,710 $ 26,645 $ 30,632 David Smythe - 1985, Kevin Hughes - 1992, Michael Chant, Trevor Pillar - 2006 Christies Beach - New Life Christian Centre 52 80 65 15 50 10 $ 20,377 $ - $ - Greg Crome - 1990 Elizabeth South/Salisbury South - Hope Central 16 448 323 125 289 64 $ 11,200 $ - $ 3,000 Joe Habermehl - 1998, Kevin Hodges - 1977, David Washington, Derek McClure - 2002, Kathy Tripodi, Jodie Habermehl - 2005, Damian Szepessy - 2007, Ashley Downing - 2015 Morphett Vale - Connect Church Morphett Vale 5 31 21 10 16 8 $ 3,153 $ - $ - Rob Noble - 1997 Mount Barker - The Source Mount Barker 0 85 20 65 12 65 $ - $ - $ - Derek Croser - 2001 Nairne - Hills Family Church 26 75 60 15 45 7 $ - $ 2,113 $ - Michael Stoodley - 2005, Jim Varsos - 2000, Robbie Mayne - 2001, Felicity Varsos, Jonathon Osborne - 2013 New Port - Portlife Church 57 520 305 215 230 125 $ - $ 92,363 $ - Josh Poyzer - 2009, John Poyzer - 1986, Ross Tonkin- 1988, Lois Wakelin - 1999, Andre Dolphin, Ian Elsegood - 2001, Kevin Hall - 2010, Sally Poyzer, Anthony Tucker - 2013 Osborne - Le Fevre Christian Family Centre 24 90 72 18 46 21 $ 4,790 $ 1,374 $ 5,775 Allan Cleanthous - 2000 Rosewater - The Rock Community Church 5 21 15 6 14 3 $ - $ 1,200 $ 300 Louis Voudantas - Assembly Leader, Jim Varsos - 2000 Seacombe Gardens - Seaview Community Church 36 100 75 25 47 14 $ 1,000 $ - $ 36,450 Chris Walsingham - 2004, Con Keros - 1994, Brian Smith - 2004 Seaford - Seaford Christian Fellowship 21 29 26 3 21 3 $ 2,000 $ - $ 4,815 Lynton Barry - Assembly Leader, Clive Humphries - 1996 Seaton - Christian Family Centre 39 853 643 210 498 89 $ 175,662 $ 11,260 $ 15,160 Bill Vasilakis - 1979, Philip Brice - 1992, Michael Hutchfield - 1993, Bruce Hambour - 1996, Ian Hunter - 1998, Cass Tompich, David Bland - 2005, Tim Lochens - 2007, Chris Kipirtoglou - 2011, Nathan Bettcher, Janet Brice - 2013, Dan Pisulak - 2014, Sam Chesser, Adrian Cotterell, Lachlan Donaldson - 2015 Sheidow Park - Oasis Family Church 23 41 30 11 30 11 $ 5,600 $ - $ 4,318 Derek Gladigau - 2002 St Agnes - Living Faith 50 292 217 75 122 47 $ 7,920 $ 23,023 $ 3,750 Rod Nes - 1996, Ian Simpson - 1966, Rodney Garland - 2000, Peter Ashenden - 2003, Paulette Cairns - 2007, Nigel Bennett - 2013, Nadia Donato, James Bannah, Gladys Bannah - 2014 Stirling - The Source Church 56 249 149 100 105 75 $ 14,797 $ 8,079 $ 21,815 Hans Voortman - 1979, Penton Vince - 1988, Mike Russell, Bev Russell - 1996, Steve Sherman - 1998, Derek Croser - 2001, Fiona Voortman - 2002, Julianne Menzies - 2008, Daniel Desengo - 2014 South Australia - Non-metropolitan Amata - Christian Family Centre 5 34 18 16 17 12 $ - $ - $ - Reuben Burton - Assembly Leader Booleroo Centre - Booleroo Ministry Centre 35 11 11 0 7 0 $ 3,410 $ - $ 1,630 Rolf Geerling - Assembly Leader, James Bishop - 1996 Ernabella - Christian Family Centre 5 32 20 12 18 11 $ - $ - $ - Joseph Tapaya - Assembly Leader Goolwa - Goolwa Christian Fellowship 33 41 35 6 30 6 $ 877 $ - $ 3,260 David Furniss- 1983, Leslie Paulson - 1960, Graeme Teakle - 1993, Jenny Furniss - 2003 Kangaroo Island - Christian Family Centre Kingscote 11 6 6 0 5 0 $ - $ - $ - Chris Banks - Assembly Leader Minnipa - Christian Revival Crusade 34 93 52 41 21 22 $ - $ - $ - Tim Coleman - 2008 Moonta - Lighthouse Ministries 13 59 56 3 40 3 $ 3,577 $ - $ 4,040 Simon Bacher - 2002 Mount Compass - The Overflow 36 16 16 0 16 0 $ 1,435 $ 200 $ 1,052 Mark White - Assembly Leader, Greg Crome - 1990 Mount Gambier - Eastside Christian Centre 46 97 77 20 61 14 $ 4,163 $ - $ 10,876 Dean Andresen - 2002, Brook Van Broekhoven - 2004 Murray Bridge - Christian Family Centre Murray Bridge 24 740 390 350 295 230 $ 537 $ - $ 27,140 Joshua O'Callaghan - 2009, Ray Bettcher - 1976, Bill Osborne - 1989, Robert Kluske - 1999, Lyall Willis - 2001, Jessica Clark - 2011, Matthew Bettcher, Robyn Bettcher - 2013, Mark Bettcher, Luke Jarvis, Sam Long - 2015 Nuriootpa - Christian Family Centre Barossa 15 22 19 3 20 3 $ - $ - $ 1,652 David Mace - Assembly Leader Port Augusta - Crossroads Christian Centre 45 85 58 27 52 25 $ - $ - $ 2,020 Manoj George - 2010, Bruce Leane - 1965 Port Lincoln - Lighthouse Family Church 55 115 90 25 46 15 $ 2,000 $ - $ 200 Paul Kidney - 1998, Grant Wilson - 1987 Victor Harbor - Christian Gospel Centre 35 93 85 8 65 6 $ - $ - $ 9,000 Lew Saunders - 1996 Whyalla - Bethel Christian Centre 52 93 71 22 40 10 $ 1,200 $ - $ 5,600 Caleb Stott - 2009

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Total Adults in Children in Average Average Mission giving Mission giving Years in Mission giving Fellowship fellowship fellowship Adult Child thru' CRC to CRC CRC (as at to non-CRC as at June as at June as at June attendance attendance Missions initiatives not 2015) ventures 2015 2015 2015 June 2015 June 2015 International thru' CMI Tasmania Bridgewater - New Life Christian Church 27 30 20 10 15 8 $ - $ - $ 1,400 Brian Edwards - 2010 Burnie - Burnie Christian Centre 39 220 160 60 140 40 $ - $ 15,000 $ 51,000 Greg Jones - 2000, Chris Swain, Bill Redman - 2005 Launceston - Cityview Christian Church 53 75 60 15 50 10 $ 3,848 $ 4,075 $ 8,453 Scott Hudson - 1999, Janine Howard, Ted Woolf - 1983, Sam Chidamber - 2002 Ravenswood - Ravenswood Christian Fellowship 27 39 35 4 30 4 $ - $ - $ 3,000 Peter Vandenberg - 1992, Vicki Wright - 2000 Risdon Vale - Hobart Christian Family Centre 46 90 70 20 53 11 $ 1,516 $ 5,725 $ 6,722 Norm Reed - 1998, Denis Phythian - 1994, Vegena Bowering - 2014 Ross - Midlands Community Church 19 23 23 0 18 0 $ - $ 500 $ 580 Laurence Kellett - 1993 Wynyard - Wynyard Community Church 15 51 35 16 25 5 $ 6,600 $ 1,740 $ 1,125 Vicki Frearson - 2006 Victoria - Metropolitan Altona Meadows - Altona Christian Centre 25 138 103 35 90 30 $ - $ - $ 7,000 Stephen Holt - 1989, Derek Claridge - 1995, Michael Vassallo, Helen Holt - 2014, Christpoher Saloman - 2015 Clarinda - International Revival Church of Australia 9 165 65 100 50 80 $ - $ - $ - Wang Wang - 2006, Bryan Grasby - 2002 Clarinda - Kingston City Church 39 432 308 124 175 56 $ 10,030 $ 49,204 $ 15,367 Dan Parker - 1996, Ray Gilmour, Dennis Prince - 1977, Tom Gordon - 1985, Nolene Prince - 1998, Bryan Grasby - 2002, Joan Gordon - 2006, David Harrison, Joy Hansen - 2010 Cranbourne - TurningPoint Church 13 350 258 92 148 49 $ 6,202 $ - $ 118,117 Philip Cayzer - 1987, Rob Bailey - 1977, Norma Cayzer - 1995, Liz Bailey - 1998 Endeavour Hills - South Eastern Christian Centre 36 752 572 180 340 110 $ 33,634 $ 45,722 $ 1,332 Rob Nyhuis - 2000, Mike Cronin - 1973, Mark Walker - 1983, Lois Cronin - 1999, Mike Albert - 2004, Frank Webber - 2009, Shaun Albert, Paul Corb - 2010, Kevin Clark - 2011, Frank Watson, Pamela D'Sa, Peter Ashdown - 2012, Rebecca Hartskeel - 2013, Luke Chant - 2015 Geelong - Waurn Ponds Community Church 64 231 184 47 119 18 $ 39,704 $ 600 $ 14,939 David Manning - 2014, Ray Swanborough - 1989, Wilson Winfield - 1990, Philip Shirley - 1997, Paul Morgan - 2012 Hallam - Christian Community Church Hallam 18 4 2 2 15 2 $ - $ - $ 5,000 Kal Naidu - 1983 Keysborough - Word of Life Christian Centre 12 39 38 1 26 1 $ - $ - $ 10,000 Juergen Bollhorst - 1988, Moira Bollhorst - 2004 Koo Wee Rup - TurningPoint Koo Wee Rup 1 91 52 39 29 14 Included with Cranbourne Philip Cayzer - 1987, Sean La'Brooy - 2015 Lilydale - TurningPoint Church Lilydale 0 29 20 9 42 13 Included with Cranbourne Philip Cayzer - 1987, Rob Bailey - 1977, Liz Bailey - 1998 Lynbrook - TurningPoint Lyndhurst District Church 6 45 36 9 28 7 $ 1,973 $ 528 $ 2,215 Julie Ohlson - 2004 Mornington - Mornington Christian Church 31 45 40 5 25 3 $ 140 $ 1,320 $ 500 Ian Edwards - 2009 Mulgrave - Monash Community Church 1 Holding monthly services for 2015 14 2 $ - $ - $ - Julie Harrison - 2003 Nunawading - Living Way Christian Network 14 36 34 2 23 0 $ - $ - $ 52,788 Graham Holman - 1995, John Porter - 1989, Eulalie Holman - 2004 Ringwood - Urban Life 10 86 55 31 24 10 $ - $ - $ 12,790 Anthea Smits - 2001, Doug Faircloth - 1986, Anthony Crossett - 2004 St Albans - GROW Church 29 212 158 54 99 32 $ 16,338 $ 1,000 $ 1,350 Chris Kolle - 1991, John Tipping - 1998, Patricia Tipping - 2002 Sunbury - New Leaf Christian Centre 12 21 20 1 25 2 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 Andrew Bearman- 1993 Templestowe - Manningham Christian Centre 34 125 102 23 78 17 $ 14,695 $ 1,800 $ 2,304 Matthew Wyatt - 2003, Bill Wyatt - 1972, Robyn Wyatt, Julie Harrison - 2003, Erinruth Smith - 2005, Timothy Sgarlata - 2013 Tullamarine - Living Hope Family Church 22 79 65 14 60 12 Not reported David Holt - 1992 Wyndham Vale - Wyndham Vale Christian Centre 38 75 60 15 60 15 $ - $ - $ 6,945 Dan Parker - 1996, Mark Nidenko - 2015 Victoria - Non-metropolitan Ararat - Ararat Community Church 35 20 19 1 16 0 $ - $ - $ - Phillip Tong - 2001, Peter Fleming - 2003 Ballan - Ballan Community Church 1 8 Mid-week home group 8 0 $ - $ - $ - Glen Rowbotham - 1998, Roger Featherston - 2012 Ballarat - Ballarat Christian Fellowship 34 198 175 23 119 13 $ 7,400 $ 900 $ 5,968 Phillip Tong - 2001, Bill Rasmussen - 1983, Frank Russell - 1986

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Total Adults in Children in Average Average Mission giving Mission giving Years in Mission giving Fellowship fellowship fellowship Adult Child thru' CRC to CRC CRC (as at to non-CRC as at June as at June as at June attendance attendance Missions initiatives not 2015) ventures 2015 2015 2015 June 2015 June 2015 International thru' CMI Bannockburn - Momentum Christian Centre Bannockburn 11 111 81 30 56 18 included with Waurn Ponds CC David Manning - 2014, Steve Abram - 2013 Beaufort - Beaufort Community Church 31 20 15 5 16 4 $ - $ 700 $ 3,076 Abigail Font - 2003 Bendigo - Bendigo Christian Fellowship 65 59 41 18 27 8 included with Waurn Ponds CC David Manning - 2014, Julie Pearse - 2010, Nathan Poloso - 2012 Churchill - Churchill Christian Fellowship 33 6 6 0 3 0 $ - $ - $ - Linda Whitney - Assembly Leader Colac - Christian Family Church 39 250 162 88 103 45 $ 17,328 $ 14,025 $ 8,230 Andrew Cox - 2006 Daylesford - Daylesford Community Church 20 80 70 10 55 7 $ - $ - $ 3,000 Glen Rowbotham - 1998 Drysdale - Drysdale Community Church 34 72 53 19 34 10 $ 7,090 $ - $ - Jake Hogendoorn - 1991, Gayle Hogendoorn - 2002 Hamilton - Hamilton Community Church 14 62 45 17 35 14 $ 300 $ - $ 1,706 Phillip Baker - 1978, Heather Baker - 2000, Rodger Garland, Megan Garland - 2015 Leongatha - Leongatha CRC Centre 42 35 33 2 35 2 $ 4,365 $ 800 $ 258 Harry Goldsmith - 1979 Mansfield - Mansfield Christian Fellowship 31 49 31 18 20 11 $ - $ - $ 4,797 Nathan Bargerbos - Assembly Leader Maryborough - Wattle City Church 31 19 17 2 12 2 $ 180 $ 1,200 $ 6,090 Stuart Rodgers - 2000, Ron Bailey - 1983 Merbein - Merbein Christian Fellowship 6 28 20 8 18 4 $ - $ 1,244 $ - David Lim, Andree Lim - 1990 Mildura - OneVine Church 24 105 90 15 55 15 $ 1,800 $ - $ 550 Joshua Milne - 2011, Lynette Scholar - 2013, Kevin Smith - 2015 Moe - Moe New Life Christian Centre 45 147 77 70 48 31 $ 1,000 $ - $ 44,231 Glenda Noordam - 2009, Barrie Ryan - 1975, Steve McNeilly - 1987 Morwell - Morwell Family Church 28 151 86 65 46 28 $ 2,300 $ - $ 4,375 Neville Ivory - 1997, Keith Walsingham - 1975, Richard Chetland - 1981, Stephen Franklin - 1990 Portland - South West Community Church 17 136 103 33 68 33 $ 1,200 $ 8,200 $ 9,465 Shane Whitbourn - 2003 Red Cliffs - Diggerland 27 391 300 91 146 69 $ 35,175 $ - $ 12,166 Bruce Sharman - 1990, Roland Tankard - 1992, Andre Whitton - 1993, Stephen Williams - 2002, Garry Webb - 2003, Rebekah Milne - 2005, Margaret Sharman - 2007, Ruth Tankard - 2008, Julianne Ullrich, Ruth Whitton - 2010, Geoff Kruck - 2011, Ann Cook - 2014, Debbie Obatoki - 2015 Robinvale - Robinvale Christian Fellowship 9 57 45 12 35 10 Not reported Laura Masasso - 2009, Bruce Sharman - 1990 Swan Hill - Swan Hill Christian Centre 46 48 38 10 35 10 $ 1,680 $ 1,200 $ 5,915 Roland Tankard - 1992 Traralgon - Reality Christian Fellowship 43 62 50 12 25 2 $ 2,950 $ - $ 4,397 Keith Walsingham - 1975, Randell Green - 2013 Tyabb - Western Port Christian Family 29 124 103 21 80 14 $ - $ - $ 7,000 Rodney Whitford - 1988, Gregory Pennicuik -1996, Tony Marsden - 1997 Warragul - Christian Family Centre 43 159 66 93 39 25 $ 1,500 $ 25,000 $ 1,000 Chris Carmody - 2011, John Leak - 1972, Jean Leak - 1996 Warrnambool - New Life Christian Church 48 73 60 13 55 8 $ 4,356 $ - $ 7,829 Graeme Bradley - 2014, Steve Mc Neilly - 1988, Jim Hewett - 1990 Wonthaggi - The Church at Archie's Creek 34 80 63 17 42 8 Not reported $ 17,000 Chris Chetland - 1995 Yarram - Yarram Community Church 25 Statistics not provided Peter Muir - 1990, Janice Muir - 2006 Western Australia Geraldton - Geraldton Family Church 11 46 40 6 40 6 $ 1,500 $ - $ 50,000 Don Aitken -1988 Port Hedland - Hedland Christian Church 29 98 70 28 45 20 $ 15,000 $ - $ 25,000 Mike O'Reilly - 2014 Wanarn - Christian Family Centre 3 21 21 0 16 0 $ - $ - $ - Karen Cook - Assembly Leader Wanneroo - Central City Church 18 28 25 3 24 2 $ 3,500 $ - $ 9,512 Trevor Gray - 1989

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