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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  • Ignite moves online!

    Ignite is the BUV’s Multicultural Youth & Young Adults Conference. Like most events this year, we’ve had to adapt and bring things online! Though our Ignite crew couldn’t meet in person, we were still keen to gather online to encourage each other in our journey with Jesus.

  • Views From the Manse – Some Snippets

    Lockdown leads to Isolation where we are forced to retreat into the worlds of memory and imagination.

    Here are some odds and ends that I have found when I started rummaging around.

    keep well

    keep smiling

    and keep your distance

    John S

  • BUV Flourishing Churches Interviews

    Interview 1: Short video of Rev Dr Bill Brown interviewing Rev Dr Allan Demond, Senior Baptist at NewHope Baptist Church, on aspects of a flourishing church and what that means in a pandemic season.

  • Creating Opportunities and Casting Hope

    COACH (Creating Opportunities and Casting Hope) is a community-strengthening program that aims to empower individuals and families through one-to-one mentoring, breaking generational cycles of poverty and family breakdown.

  • Hard lockdown – BUV churches together on mission

    This week’s hard lockdown of the Kensington and Flemington public housing estates has not stopped the Essendon Baptist Community Church’s Nwemarket campus project – People’s Pantry, from their long term mission.  Nor has it deterred the work of The West Melbourne Baptist Church who partner with Hotham Mission to provide food and meals for the towers each week.  These ministries are in for the long haul and will remain long after the immediate crisis.

  • Westgate to the (food) rescue!

    “The church wanted to do more in hospitality and developed the idea of making community meals for the vulnerable in our local area” says Anne Wilkinson-Hayes, member of Westgate Baptist Church.

  • Pray for our churches and communities in lockdown

    Here at the Baptist Union Support Hub we believe that together, in prayer and listening to His voice, we can be the voice others need to hear through these unprecedented times. We’d love you to join us in daily prayers, especially for our churches, leaders and communities, in the lockdown suburbs in Victoria.

  • Team building with a Missional edge

    One of the foci for the BUV is Empowering Leaders for Mission. As an expression of this commitment, EMERGE was launched in February 2020. EMERGE describes 2 experimental pathways for Developing Missional Emerging Leaders. One is an apprenticeship pathway and the other is called ‘Next Steps’, a series of evenings helping local churches to encourage their emerging leaders to take a next step in the development of their character or a leadership skill.

  • Views from the Manse – Rev W G Gillings

    The Rev W G Gillings was a great Bible Scholar and preacher. He was the first minister of the church in St Kilda that became the Pakington St church. (Not the earlier Baptist church in Crimea St.) By the time he left in 1887 to take up missionary service in Bangalore his church had a congregation of 117 and a Sunday school of 250 scholars.

    He was an interesting man for it is clear that he liked smart women.

  • A loving welcome goes a long way

    Pastor Sam Farbod is a compassionate, patient, measured and thoughtful leader, pioneering a vital work in Melbourne’s Eastern suburbs. He and his wife Nicky and their daughter Negin arrived in Australia 14 years ago. At the time, Nicky was accepted as a PhD student at Melbourne University, while Sam was working in Engineering. Over the last fourteen years they have distributed Bibles and Christian materials and led Bible study groups for people of Muslim background. One such small group, with five people, was at NewHope Baptist Church. Later in 2013, Sam and his family felt a strong call to serve the Lord in an extended way and it was accompanied by an invitation from NewHope’s leadership to serve the growing Persian community. Today the congregation is mainly comprised of new migrants, refugees and asylum seekers – many of whom are suffering greatly in the current COVID-19 crisis and Australia’s subsequent economic climate.