BUV Together – Our Stories

Together highlights some of the Stories from within the BUV. God is doing some amazing things in Victoria and we think these stories should be celebrated!

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  • Bengalis Gathering at West Melbourne

    When the Eighth Day Church’s community realised that a large proportion of their church members were born in Bangladesh or had Bengali friends in Melbourne, they decided to hold their first Bengali Gathering in September of this year. It was a success and last month, they held their second Bengali Gathering where Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Christians and people of no religion came together to meet and eat, share stories and pray together.

  • Kew’s EP Launch!

    Kew Baptist Church celebrated the release of their debut worship EP ‘Daughters and Sons’ with a special Launch Event earlier last month. It was a wonderful night of celebration, featuring musical performances from the EP worship team, creative artworks on display from some of our resident artists, and times of worship in song together as a community.

  • Views from the Manse – A Model Rural Minister

    Here is some fun in the form of a skit produced for a church concert. It was produced and presented by Dorothy Morgan and the family while they were at Naringal. The item illustrates one way a modern minister’s wife may contribute to church life. While the focus was on the role of the pastor, he was not present but was represented by a puppet.

  • The Victorian Baptist Historical Society (VBHS) – Who we are, What we do and Why we do it

    VBHS was set up to ensure that we keep a record of our Baptist history and stories of people’s responses to God’s calling. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in Baptist history. We meet three to four times a year and at our most recent gathering, we had the privilege of having Dr Ros Gooden as our guest speaker who reflected on her lifetime of service and mission.

  • Disciplines for Longevity

    Longevity in fruitful church ministry requires a foundation of discipline – one that Mark Purser has cultivated over the last twenty-three years in his various pastoral roles. Mark reflects, “Finding healthy rhythms with work, family and rest has been crucial to my enjoyment and effectiveness in pastoral ministry and life in general.”

  • From Fields to Follow

    Not long ago, the Officer region consisted of paddocks and cows, but it is now a key suburb in the rapid expansion of the South East Growth Corridor, with significant infrastructure and housing estates being developed in the area. This means that there are thousands of people moving into our region and it presents great Gospel opportunity to represent Jesus through sharing the good news, blessing the local community, caring for the poor and lonely and raising disciples on mission.

  • A Flourishing Church With A Big Vision!

    North Church is a church whose purpose is to serve the people of Craigieburn and surrounding communities with a message of hope. What started as a small group of twelve people that met regularly, is today an established, growing community that gathered together from diverse backgrounds, ages and stages of life.

  • Urban Xposure: Young Adult Adventures

    Going to Cambodia with Global Interaction earlier this year was a transformational experience for me! God opened my eyes to what His mission looks like, not only in Global context, but also in my local context.

  • From Alien to Pastor; Pastor to those alienated

    Throughout Jun’s journey, he has felt like an alien –  in his native country, in his new country, in his exploration of faith, and even in regard to his own world views.  “I remember sitting in my car thinking that it is ridiculous to say that there is a God. It goes against everything I knew as a scientist. So, I asked God, ‘If you are real, I will give you three months to prove yourself to me”.

  • Dchurched – but still walking with Jesus

    Last year, with the support of BUV, I began a podcast and Facebook community to reach out to those on the fringes of church life. I was motivated by the many who love Jesus but struggle with church for various reasons. Often called wanderers or wayfarers or the dechurched.