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Love your Neighbour Locally and Globally
Click here to hear more about opportunities to pray and advocate for your neighbour around the corner and around the world.
Workshops & Training
Community Organising Training: Offered through the Sydney Alliance. You can read more about this free training here.
Workshops: We can deliver workshops on community engagement and Christians navigating a Pluralist Society.
Campaigns & Opportunities
Converge: A group of Baptist Leaders from around the country spent time in Canberra in September advocating for children in poverty. They focused specifically on raising income support and on social and affordable housing. They spoke to a report written by Baptist Care Australia called Australia’s Kids – The State of the Nation. You can view the report here.
Consumed: What makes for a good life? In an culture consumed by consumption, the Consumed campaign provides a space for Christians to connect and create solutions that help align our consumption choices with God’s story. This campaign is delivered by Seed in partnership with Baptist Financial Services, Baptist World Aid, Baptist Care NSW & ACT, Christian Super, City InField, and the Baptist Association NSW & ACT. Visit the campaign here and join the conversation!
A Good Death: Have you ever wondered what a good death looks like? Are you concerned about assisted dying and are wondering how we can support people at the end-of-life? Visit our website for the Association’s position paper on euthanasia and a host of resources around end-of-life care.
No Place for Violence Here: A national domestic and family violence campaign with awareness raising, educational and advocacy activities. You can access the campaign website and free resources for your church here.
Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week: For resources for your church, visit the Common Grace website here.
Ethical Fashion: Visit Baptist World Aid’s website and download your copy of the 2019 Ethical Fashion Guide for free. Alternatively, you can access the Guide via the 60/40 End Poverty App. If you want to do something at your church, you can register your church to launch the Fashion Guide during a service or to run a community event. There are resources for a clothing swap, factory simulation game, and to run a screening of the documentary “True Cost”.
Finalist video for “Videos for Change” addresses domestic and family violence
Check out this video "The Monsters Are Real", a finalist in the "Videos for Change" Competition. It was made by Janiru LIyanage, a year 8 student, who attends Pennant Hills Baptist Church. Congratulations, Janiru, and thank you for addressing domestic and family...

Responding to domestic and family violence on all fronts
This past year churches from around the country have been engaging with the No Place for Violence Here campaign, raising congregational awareness of domestic and family violence (DFV) and exploring how the church could respond. Gymea Baptist Church has been raising...