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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The Good Samaritan – A Lent teaching from Brooke Prentis
Aboriginal Christian Leader Brooke Prentis shares a powerful reflection this Lent, inviting us to see our neighbour who is hurting and who does not feel loved.
What does it mean to be intentionally open to God and others?
What does it mean to be intentionally open to God and others?
Drought Relief Camp – Thank You!
It is with the heartiest of THANK YOUS that we contact you. Thank you for the support you gave to allow 25 children/youth from the Condobolin region to come on Camp at Mill Valley Ranch and enjoy all the adventures we had in store for them!
Meeting the Challenge of Church Finance & Admin Support
As regulations become more complicated and non-compliance has greater consequences, our BUV is helping churches become more proactive
International Women’s Day – You can’t be what you see
The International Women’s Day is celebrated around the world on 8th of March and is a day to reflect on how far we have come and how far we still have to go to truly achieve gender equality. This year’s theme is #BalanceforBetter and we’ve invited women leaders here at the BUV to share with you their thoughts to better the balance and better the world.
The Lost Sheep and Lost Coin – A Lent Teaching from Dr Kate Harrison Brennan
This Lent, Common Grace and Bible Society Australia invite us to rediscover Jesus’s profound teachings veiled in everyday stories. As we come together, we’re praying for ears to hear these teachings of Jesus afresh, to let them get past our defences and under our skin, as they transform us to make things right in this world.
Love is a habit
Love is a habit
To be known by our love for others – to love daily, to love instinctively – we must first choose to break old habits and build, in their place, a new one.
the Verandah Cafe – A place for great coffee and Hope
For close to a decade, Collins Street Baptist Church has hosted the Verandah Cafe, a place of hospitality on the steps of our historic building.
Why we care about asylum seekers and refugees?
Refugees and asylum seekers issues are major issues facing our country, with our political system taking a tough position against asylum seekers who arrive by boat. Recently, public policy and debates have centred around border protection and offshore detention in Naru and Manus, especially children in detention Naru and Manus. Fear of outsiders often results in hostility to the stranger. The call on us is to show generosity, hospitality, practical care and deep compassion (Matt 22:34-40), all of which can be pushed aside if fear overwhelms our practices. The work of advocacy as Christian moral voices is to love our neighbour, welcome the stranger & extend grace.