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SUMMARY:Preaching Workshop: Christ-Centred Preaching
DESCRIPTION:Good preaching nourishes the church — and great preaching keeps Christ at the centre. Join us for this practical preaching workshop designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to effectively communicate the centrality of Christ\, in God’s Word whenever you teach the Bible.  \nRegister Now \nWhat to Expect   \n\nExplore Christ-centred Preaching: Discover how the whole Bible points to Jesus\, and learn how to preach each passage faithfully while keeping the big story in view.\nPractical Application: Take part in guided discussions and activities designed to help you apply what you learn\, grow in confidence\, and strengthen your preaching.\nConnect with like-minded Bible Teachers: Meet others who share your passion for teaching God’s Word and build relationships that support and encourage your ministry.\nTrain your ministry team: Unify and upskill your team toward Christ-centred preaching. Register three or more people and receive 10% off.\n\nMeet the Speaker \nMichael Raiter is an internationally recognised speaker and Director of the Centre for Biblical Preaching\, bringing a wealth of experience in Christ-Centred preaching. \nPrior to his current role\, Michael began his career in teaching\, before studying at Moore Theological College and later became the principal of Melbourne School of Theology. With his vast experience and expertise we look forward to the depth of learning that will take place in this workshop.  \nWhat Our Participants Say \n“Clear interaction. Great fellowship. Easy to understand. Useable information for normal parishioners” – 2025 Preaching Workshop Participant \n“Michael Raiter is an excellent presenter. He is practical and his experience is excellent.” – 2025 Preaching Workshop Participant \nRegister Now\nSecure your place at BST Preaching Workshop and be part of a community growing together in faith and understanding.
URL:https://bst.qld.edu.au/event/preaching-workshop-christ-centred-preaching/
LOCATION:1 cross St\, Toowong
CATEGORIES:BST
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260316T180000
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SUMMARY:MST x CAC Public Lecture and Program Launch
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us for an exciting evening where we will be launching the Next Gen Bicultural Program and hearing teaching on an important topic: “1st and 2nd generation dynamics”. The Next Gen Bicultural Program is led by MST-C and proudly supported by CAC. It features a suite of AUT accredited courses aimed at preparing or enhancing the ministry of Asian Australian leaders. \nRegister Now\nWhat to Expect\n\nCome away with new conflict resolution models to consider for your church\nNew generational and cultural models to consider for your church\nBe part of an exciting new initiative\, theologically equipping the next generation Christians to flourish in migrant contexts\n\nMeet the Speaker \nGrace Lung is the director of the Centre for Asian Christianity at BST\, and is the Next gen Bi-cultural Program coordinator at MST. She graduated from the Sydney Missionary Bible College and Fuller Theological Seminary. She works as a pastor at an Asian Australian church plant in Brisbane and has had experience serving in the Chinese heritage church for over 20 years. She has a teaching and writing ministry at Asians Between Cultures. \nWe are looking forward to seeing you there! You can also join us online if you are unable to attend in person. The link to join online will be provided once you have registered. Donations will also be welcome for those attending the in-person supper at MST. \nMelbourne: 7:00pm – 9:00pm (supper included)\nMelbourne School of Theology (5 Burwood Hwy\, Wantirna VIC 3152)\nBrisbane: 6:00pm – 7:30pm \nVia Zoom\n\nRegister Now\n 
URL:https://bst.qld.edu.au/event/mst-x-cac-public-lecture-and-program-launch/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:BST,CAC
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260528T160000
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SUMMARY:Asian Australian Formation Group
DESCRIPTION:Come and be part of the Asian Australian Formation Group facilitated by Grace Lung. In this 6 week program\, there will be discussions on what it means to be Asian Australians\, and each of our 5-7 participants will be given a chance to process and share their identity narrative. \nIt will run from the 23rd of April to the 28th of May 2026. The cost of the 6 week program is $320. In addition to the weekly 2 hour session\, participants will access videos and content on Fuller’s equip online platform. \n\nWhat to Expect\n\n\n\nSession 1: Contextuality & Orientation\nSession 2: Asian Heritage\nSession 3: Migration\nSession 4: Australian Culture\nSession 5: Racialization\nSession 6: Integration & Celebration\n\n\n\n\nIf you are interested in enrolling and being part of this year’s cohort\, please enquire now\, we would love to hear from you! \nMeet the Facilitator\nGrace Lung is the Director of the Centre for Asian Christianity at the Brisbane School of Theology. She researches\, writes and speaks regularly on Asian Australian faith. She is also pastoral staff at Rise Alliance Church\, and the Next Gen Bi-cultural Program Coordinator at Melbourne School of Theology. \nThe Benefits\n\nGain language to understand your Asian Australian experience\nMake sense of your personal history and journey\nDiscuss topics and materials in a group setting over six weeks of 120 minutes sessions.\n\nFor more details and to enquire for this opportunity\, please follow the link below. \nEnquire Now
URL:https://bst.qld.edu.au/event/asian-australian-formation-group/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:CAC
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260507T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260507T203000
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SUMMARY:CAC Fundraising Live Stream
DESCRIPTION:Stories of partnership. A shared vision for the future.\nAcross Asia and Australia\, God is at work through churches\, leaders\, and theological institutions. The Centre for Asian Christianity exists to support and strengthen that work—but it does not happen without partnership. Join us for this 90-minute online livestream as we reflect on what God has done over the past year\, hear from ministry partners\, and look ahead to what is next. This event marks the conclusion of the CAC Annual Appeal\, with a goal of raising $35\,000 to sustain and grow this work. \nRegister now to be part of the evening.\n  \n\nWho This Is For\n\nThose who have supported CAC and want to see the impact of that partnership\nPastors and leaders with a heart for the global church\nChristians interested in theology\, mission\, and the Asian church\nAnyone exploring how they might take part in what God is doing beyond their local context\n\nWhat You’ll Gain\n\nA clearer picture of CAC’s work\nHear how the Centre is equipping leaders\, supporting theological education\, and strengthening ministry across Asia and Australia\nStories from real partnerships\nListen to interviews and watch short video updates from initiatives in Indonesia\, Thailand\, and beyond\nInsight from global theological leadership\nA guest reflection from Michael Chu\, drawing on decades of experience in pastoral ministry and theological education\nA creative reflection on faith and identity\nA spoken word performance from Cyrus Kung\, exploring themes of culture\, belonging\, and Christian faith\nA way to participate in the work\nOpportunities to give\, pray\, and partner as the vision for the coming year is shared\n\nAbout the Centre for Asian Christianity\nThe Centre for Asian Christianity is an initiative of Brisbane School of Theology. Its vision is to serve as an Australian hub for the acceleration of gospel growth in the Asian church. \nThis work includes: \n\nEquipping Christians for ministry in Asian contexts\nSupporting theological education and research\nPromoting engagement with Asian theologians and resources\nBuilding partnerships across churches\, leaders\, and organisations\n\nThe Centre operates as a self-sustaining initiative and relies on the support of individuals and churches who share this vision. \nMeet the Contributors\nMichael Chu\nVice-President and Associate Professor at China Graduate School of Theology\, Michael brings over 25 years of pastoral and teaching experience. His work focuses on leadership development\, intercultural ministry\, and strengthening congregational life. \nCyrus Kung\nMinister in the Uniting Church and an Asian Australian creative\, Cyrus will offer a spoken word piece shaped by themes of identity\, faith\, and culture. \nEvent Details\nDate: Thursday 7 May 2026\nTime: 7:00pm – 8:30pm (AEST)\nLocation: Online (registration required to receive access link) \n  \nRegister Now\nBe part of an evening that brings together stories\, partnerships\, and a shared commitment to Christ-centred ministry across cultures. \nAs the CAC Annual Appeal draws to a close\, your participation matters. \nRegister to attend\, and consider how you might take part in what God is doing through the Centre for Asian Christianity.
URL:https://bst.qld.edu.au/event/cac-fundraising-live-stream/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:BST,CAC
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260519T140000
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SUMMARY:Open Day May 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an interactive Open Day where you can explore our courses\, attend a lecture\, connect with faculty and students\, and get a true feel for life at BST. Make an informed decision about your theological education journey. \nClick here to register today! \n\n\n\n\nWhat to Expect\n\n\n\n\nOur Open Day is designed to give you a hands-on experience of what life at Brisbane School of Theology is like. Here’s what you can expect as you explore whether BST is the right place for your theological education: \n– Chapel Service: Join our weekly Chapel service as we gather for worship and the Word. \n– Engaging Lecture: Attend a class and experience firsthand the depth of teaching you can expect at BST. \n– Course Information: Discover the range of courses available and how they’ll equip you for ministry and leadership. \n– Interactive Q&A: Get your questions answered by faculty\, staff\, and current students about studying at BST and the academic journey ahead. \n– Community Lunch: Enjoy lunch with students and faculty\, where you’ll get a taste of the strong\, supportive community we nurture at BST. \n– Explore Campus Resources: Learn about the unique resources and supports we offer to help students thrive—both academically and spiritually. \nBy the end of the day\, you’ll have a sense of what studying at BST could be like and whether it’s the right fit for your theological and ministry goals. \nClick here to register today! \n\n\n\n\nWhat Our Participants Say\n\n\n\n\n“My local pastor invited me along to an open day. There were four things that impressed me: the quality of teaching\, the sense of community\, the depth of resources\, and that Brisbane School of Theology is\, I think\, the only college that is now actually offering a course to assist pastors in dealing with church members who are suffering mental illness.” — Richard\, Current BST Student \n\n\n\n\nReserve Your Spot Today\n\n\n\n\nDon’t miss out on the chance to explore what BST has to offer. Register for our Open Day now and take the first step towards your future in theological education. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://bst.qld.edu.au/event/open-day-may-2026/
LOCATION:Brisbane School of Theology\, 1 Cross Street\, Toowong\, QLD\, 4066\, Australia
CATEGORIES:BST
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260530T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260530T153000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T050033Z
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SUMMARY:BST Safeguarding Children Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Different Needs\, Same Rights to Safety: Protecting Children with Disabilities in Your Church\n  \nJoin us on Saturday 30 May for a one-day event that equips churches and ministries to prevent\, identify\, and respond to abuse of children with disabilities — with biblical wisdom and practical tools. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW \nWhen: Saturday\, May 30th\, 2026 \nTime: 9:30am – 3:30pm \nLocation: Hills Church\, 79 Queens Rd\, Everton Hills \nCost: $80 per person\, 10% discount for groups of 3 or more\, morning tea and lunch included \n  \nWhat to Expect\nHere’s what you can look forward to: \n\n\n\nKeynote Sessions –  Explore the theological\, practical\, and legal complexity of protecting children with disability in our two key sessions with experts in disability and criminal psychology.\nElective Sessions – After lunch we are fortunate to be having two electives running concurrently from our keynote speakers. The details are below to help you get a head start on thinking about which one you would like to attend.\n\nFrom Vision to Practice: Implementing Safeguarding to Foster Belonging for Children with DisabilityThis workshop builds on the morning’s exploration of safeguarding and belonging by moving from theory to practical application. Together we’ll work through real scenarios\, discuss existing practices\, and develop concrete strategies for creating safer spaces in your specific ministry contexts. Participants will leave with actionable tools and frameworks for embedding safeguarding practices that genuinely foster belonging for neurodivergent and disabled children in their church communities.\nSeeing\, Understanding\, Supporting: How to have the hard conversations that are needed to support safety for young people with Autism\nDuring this workshop we will explore the issues and challenges discussed in the morning’s keynote. Utilising practical case studies\, and open discussions\, the team will take you through how autism impacts someone’s risk of experiencing abuse or committing an offence\, and what to do to prevent\, respond and care well as a church. There will be practical tools on how to support families to talk with their children and young people with autism about puberty\, sex\, consent\, and boundaries both in person and online.\n\n\nResource Bookstall – Explore tools\, literature\, and materials to support your ministry.\nConnect with Ministry Workers – Build relationships and learn from others navigating similar responsibilities and challenges.\n\n  \nWhat a previous attendee said:\n“Despite having completed mandatory child protection training many times over the years\, I found my eyes were opened to a new level. Everyone should be encouraged to participate so that whole congregations have the awareness and strategies to keep our children safe.”  Sandi Barclay\, Previous Attendee \n  \nThis is a conference we can’t afford to miss. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW \nLimited spaces available — don’t miss out.
URL:https://bst.qld.edu.au/event/bst-safeguarding-children-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Hills Church\, 79 Queens Rd\, Everton Hills\, QLD\, 4053\, Australia
CATEGORIES:BST
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260611T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260611T204500
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SUMMARY:Virtual Open Night June
DESCRIPTION:Join us online for an evening that will help you explore what studying at Brisbane School of Theology could look like for you. Learn about our courses\, meet faculty\, and hear from current students and alumni\, on what makes BST unique\, all from the comfort of your home. \nWhat to Expect \n\nInformation Session: Get an overview of our courses\, our approach to theological education\, and the academic and formational support available to help you succeed at BST.\nStudent and Alumni Interviews: Hear directly from current students and alumni about their experience at BST and how the school shaped their education\, deepened their faith\, and equipped them for ministry.\nLive Q&A with Faculty: Have your questions answered in real-time by faculty and students/alumni during our interactive Q&A session.\n\nBy the end of the evening\, you’ll have a clear understanding of what it will be like to study at BST\, along with the support available to you for your theological education and spiritual growth. \nWhat our participants Say: \n“I decided to study at the BST because I came to an Open Night it was just such a warm and friendly welcome\, just really felt like home. I had a million and one questions\, and they were more than happy to answer them. The campus\, the college\, the lecturers just have so much to offer. So\, it solidified my decision.” Penny\, Current BST Student \nRegister Your Spot Today: \nRegister below and discover how BST can help shape your academic and spiritual growth\, within a supportive and welcoming community. \nRegister now!\nWe look forward to meeting you online!
URL:https://bst.qld.edu.au/event/virtual-open-night-june/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:BST
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260731T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260801T130000
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SUMMARY:Asian Ministry Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:How do we move beyond abstract theology to ministry that actually thrives in the Asian-Australian context? The Centre for Asian Christianity invites you to the 2026 Asian Ministry Conference at SMBC. \nDesigned for second-generation pastors\, lay leaders\, and ministry workers\, this year’s conference tackles the contextuality of our work. We will be looking at both recent scholarship as well as addressing the practical cultural nuances of leadership\, governance\, and the unique challenges of the migrant church structure. Whether you are navigating pastoral-elder relations or serving international students\, join us as we bridge the gap between academic scholarship and the challenges daily ministry. \nFor the first time\, we are also introducing the CAC Colloquium. This gathering will feature recent scholarly work in Asian and Australian Christianity whilst bringing their voices and insights in discussion with ministry practitioners. Don’t miss it! \nWhere: Sydney Missionary and Bible College (Roberts-Dale Campus)\, Croydon Park. \nWhen: Friday\, 31st July (conference) and Saturday\, 1st August (academic colloquium) 2026 \nWhat to expect\n\nInternational Speaker: Hear from Daniel Lee\, Academic Dean for the Asian American Center\, Associate Professor of Theology and Asian American Studies.\nA Hybrid Focus: A unique blend of academic scholarship and practical “on-the-ground” ministry skills.\nThe Local Stream: Dedicated space for second-generation pastors and workers to discuss the specific trajectory of migrant Asian churches.\nLeadership & Governance: Practical workshops on navigating financial stewardship\, leadership selection\, and the often-complex pastoral-elder dynamics.\nA “Multi-Year” Vision: You aren’t just attending a one-off event; you are joining a long-term pathway designed to foster empathy and cultural competency across the Australian church landscape.\nCatering & Community: Enjoy catered meals as you network with fellow leaders from across Sydney and Australia.\n\nEarly-bird pricing (before 30 June): \n\nConference (Friday): $50\nColloquium (Saturday): $25\nWhole Conference: $70\n\nGeneral Pricing (from 1 July): \n\nConference (Friday): $65\nColloquium (Saturday): $35\nWhole Conference: $80\n\nClick here to buy your tickets! \n\nWho is the CAC?\nCAC stands for the Centre of Asian Christianity at the Brisbane School of Theology. Our vision is to be an Australian hub for the acceleration of gospel growth in the Asian church. The Asian Ministry Conference is organised by the CAC team and partially subsidised by the generous donations of supporters of the ministry. More info about CAC can be found here: \n\nWebsite\nFacebook\nInstagram\n\nWhat is the purpose of the Asian Ministry Conference?\n\nTo provide theological best practice to ministry leaders in Asian contexts and thereby enhancing and catalysing further maturity and growth.\nTo address and work towards the resolution of the main issues\, challenges\, and opportunities for gospel growth in the Asian church throughout Australia and Asia.\nTo foster collaboration between Asian ministry organisations. We recognise significant work is already being done under God\, but we would love to see more collaboration and better coordination so that efforts can be streamlined for maximum effectiveness.\n\nIn 2026\, we wish to include more voices—campus ministries\, parachurch groups\, denominational leaders\, experienced church leaders\, missionary organisations—representing the Asian ministry scene in Australia\, and not only explore\, but begin to address and resolve the issues raised together. Speakers and workshops facilitate and equip leaders to engage in self-contextualisation in each person’s ministry context. \nCan I attend the summit via zoom? \nWe do acknowledge that there may be schedule conflicts. We did explore the possibility of offering a hybrid summit\, but unfortunately\, due to the cost of the technical requirements required to ensure full participation of online delegates (especially during discussions) sadly\, we are unable to accommodate an online option at this time. \nWhy is there a charge?\nWe are only able to partially subsidise the event. As we wish to maintain the quality of the event\, the registration fee this year will help offset the costs of venue hire\, catering and gifts for the contributors. \nReserve Your Spot Today \n\n\nTickets are limited so buy your tickets today so you don’t miss out! \n\n\nBuy your tickets here!
URL:https://bst.qld.edu.au/event/asian-ministry-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Sydney Missionary and Bible College\, Roberts-Dale Campus\, 140 Croydon Ave\, Croydon Park\, NSW\, 2133\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CAC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Asian Christianity":MAILTO:cac@bst.qld.edu.au
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