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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Rowville Ping Pong to Combat Modern Slavery
It may be a little unconventional, but Rowville Baptist Church’s (RBC) powerful weapon of choice in their work to fight worldwide slavery is the humble ping-pong bat.
Market a Beautiful Link to the Community
A desire to reach out to local residents as a voice of hope prompted Rosanna Baptist Church (RBC) to approach its not-for-profit organisation, 3081 Hope, to run a series of markets recently.
Meet our 2024 Ordinands
It’s almost time for this years Ordination Service – Get to know our 2024 Ordinands with these newly released videos
A Thousand Ways to Help the Homeless
Belgrave South Baptist Church (BSBC) members donated an amazing total of one thousand cans of food to the Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Service (DRERS) earlier this year to support disadvantaged and homeless people.
Sharing music with a gospel heart
A late-night conversation about using musical talents to create a safe and fun place of belonging has blossomed into the Good News Community Choir, at Wonthaggi Baptist Church (WBC).
Jamie’s Leadership development journey
“Each step is kind of crazy, like, what am I doing here?”
This is how Jamie describes his journey into vocational ministry, a sentiment felt by many young leaders. He is now thriving as the Youth Pastor at Kilsyth South Baptist (KSBC) with an inspiring story to tell of the people, processes and opportunities God has used to guide him to that place.
Our Story – Hai family 25th refugee anniversary
My name is Pler Hai and my wife is Ida Bright, and we are a Karen couple from Burma that migrated to Australia as refugees over 25 years ago now. We never thought our life would eventuate with us settling in Australia, but by the Grace of God, our family, including my wife, my young son at the time Timothy and I with the help and support of Alan Marr, Frank Jackson and the Westgate Refugee Support Group were able to safely leave the refugee camp in Thailand for a better life in Australia.