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Filthy Hope
BE AN ADVOCATE OF HOPE | Christmas 2024 | Filthy Hope #134

Filthy Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 92:42


Jonty and Rev Ness celebrate Christmas! They cover the best (and worst) Christmas food, their favourite Christmas movies, and what Christmas is looking like this year for them. Ness talks about her experience running Blue Christmas services, and the importance of holding the tension between the joys of Christmas and the grief that many people feel at this time of the year. We hear from Cory Schut from Wesley Mission about what they do to look after their community at Christmas time. Jonty and Ness unpack some of the gaps in the Biblical Christmas narrative, and where that allows for things like the recent film Mary to play around in those gaps, even asking us to confront things about our current time that haven't improved since the first century.Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/373445507761084Become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/FilthyHopeEmail us: filthyhopepod@gmail.comFollow us on Socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filthyhopestudios/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filthyhopepodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@filthyhopestudios?_t=8lLmIm1duvC&_r=1X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/FilthyHopeListen to Into the WordSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/24pRK5xEVz6TOeihxnmC7g?si=26a641cd9c774b20Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/into-the-word/id1734437831YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA1zq_mnGIs&t=413s&ab_channel=FilthyHopeStudios Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ADHD Mums
MINI SERIES (Episode 7): Ensuring Safety When Leaving a DV Relationship with Laurie Arrowsmith

ADHD Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 22:04


Today, we're diving into an important yet often difficult topic - what women need to consider for safety and support when thinking about leaving an abusive relationship. Laurie from White Ribbon Australia is a leading voice in domestic violence prevention and intervention. At White Ribbon Australia, she manages the Workplace Accreditation Program, fostering safer spaces for women and families. Laurie has dedicated her career to reducing violence, supporting survivors, and holding perpetrators accountable. Laurie's here to walk us through those essential first steps, sharing insights that could make a world of difference.Timestamps (approx):1 min – Key steps to consider before leaving an abusive relationship, including understanding the risks and preparing for safety.4 mins – Creating an escape plan with essentials like a “go bag” and securing digital privacy.7 mins – The role of support networks in combating isolation and offering safety when planning to leave.10 mins – Legal protections: applying for intervention orders and working with domestic violence officers for added safety.12 mins – Importance of seeking legal advice and considering mediation as an alternative to family court.17 mins – Exploring options to remain in the home safely by legally removing the partner through sole occupancy orders.20 mins – Recognising manipulation tactics like “love bombing” and the importance of reaching out for guidance.TRIGGER WARNING: This podcast series discusses topics that may be distressing to some listeners, including child abuse, physical and sexual abuse, and emotional trauma. If you or someone you know is affected by these issues, please prioritise your well-being and consider listening to a different episode or proceed with caution. If you feel overwhelmed at any point, it's okay to take a break or seek support.Let's be real - we can't change or cover everything in one podcast series. But what we can do is start the conversation. If this episode helps even one person recognise the signs of abuse or points them toward safety, it's worth it. It's not about perfection, it's about offering hope and shedding light on what's often kept in the dark.Important LinksDaisy App – A free app developed by 1800RESPECT that provides local support service information while protecting user privacy.Escaping Violence Payment – Financial assistance up to $5,000 for women experiencing family violence, available through organisations like Uniting and Wesley Mission.Government Financial Assistance – Support payments like Parenting Payments, Single Income Family Supplement, and Family Tax Benefits A and B for single parents and families.Support and Help LinesIf you or someone you know is in an abusive situation, reaching out to professionals can be...

Purposely Podcast
#218 'From Gardener to Charity CEO', Lachlan Keating CEO Deaf Aotearoa

Purposely Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 53:32


Welcoming Lachlan Keating, the CEO of Deaf Aotearoa, to Purposely where he shares his organisation's mission to represent and serve deaf people. Lachlan joined the organisation nearly two decades ago and has been instrumental in driving the mission forward. Born in Tasmania, Australia, Lachlan's career journey is as inspiring as it is diverse. Deaf Aotearoa's mission is centred on ensuring accessibility and inclusivity for deaf people and the organisation strives to eliminate communication barriers and create equal opportunities for deaf individuals across the country. One of the major challenges faced by the deaf community is accessibility in education and employment. Deaf Aotearoa has taken significant steps to address these issues. Their First Signs service is a critical initiative, providing deaf babies and their families with early access to New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL). This early intervention lays a solid foundation for better educational outcomes and fosters stronger communication within families. Deaf Aotearoa also emphasises the importance of building a pipeline of deaf leaders. By nurturing leadership within the community, the organisation ensures that deaf individuals are well-represented at all levels of society. Various programmes and workshops are conducted to empower members of the deaf community, enabling them to take on leadership roles and advocate for their rights. While the organisation has up until now relied on government contracts and sign language interpreting services, it is also expanding its philanthropic and fundraising efforts. These efforts support initiatives that are not covered by government funding, ensuring the sustainability and growth of their programmes. Lachlan's work with deaf communities in Brisbane provided him with invaluable experience and insights. To further his expertise, Lachlan studied nonprofit management and leadership at Harvard Business School, equipping him with the skills needed to lead Deaf Aotearoa effectively. In Brisbane, Lachlan began his remarkable journey in the nonprofit sector by working as a lead gardener at Wesley Mission. He led a team of adults with learning disabilities, Down syndrome, and autism, taking them out to do gardening for churches and properties under the Uniting Church in Queensland. This experience not only honed his leadership skills but also deepened his commitment to social service. He later moved into roles in supported employment, helping people with disabilities, mental illness, and refugees from Sierra Leone, Sudan, and Somalia find work. After moving to New Zealand, Lachlan joined what was then known as the Deaf Association, continuing his work of getting deaf people into jobs. His dedication and leadership saw him rise through the ranks, becoming the South Island regional manager, then General Manager of Community Development, and eventually the CEO in June 2012. Under Lachlan's leadership, Deaf Aotearoa continues to advocate for better education and employment opportunities for deaf individuals. His leadership philosophy revolves around self-awareness, vulnerability, and the courage to focus on what the organisation does best. He places a strong emphasis on good character and hard work, both in recruitment and in daily operations. Lachlan remains optimistic about the future of Deaf Aotearoa remains dedicated to its core purpose of breaking down barriers for the deaf community. For full transcript of this episode visit www.purposelypodcast.com

Sunburnt Souls
Mission Uncovered: Navigating Mental Health with Stu Cameron

Sunburnt Souls

Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 36:11


In today's episode, we're honored to host Stu Cameron, the CEO and Superintendent of  Wesley Mission. From humble beginnings devouring treats at Morris's Bakery in Naracoorte with his highschool sweetheart Sue,  to stewarding this vast organization, Stu's journey is a testament to the goodness and kindness of God. We explore the core of Wesley Mission's work, spanning over six decades of unwavering dedication to delivering high-quality mental health care. Together, we consider the historical and contemporary landscapes of mental health support, exploring the enduring stigma and the pivotal role faith communities can play in fostering understanding and support. Lastly, we take a theological exploration to frame our understanding of mental illness while upholding Wesley Mission's Christian ethos in a diverse world. Join us as we uncover the insights and tangible pathways for both seeking and offering support within Wesley mission.Connect with Stu CameronWesly Mission CONNECT Sunburnt Souls Facebook YouTube PARTNERS Podcast Produced by Pretty Podcasts

Drive with Jim Wilson
Wesley Mission shutting two mental health hospitals in Sydney

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 7:41


NSW Minister for Mental Health, Rose Jackson, joins Chris to discuss the recent closure of two mental health hospitals in Sydney. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

OneMob Radio
Wesley RAP Launch

OneMob Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 46:40


On Monday 29th May, the OneMob Radio Team attended the RAP Launch for Wesley Mission. In this Podcast, we press play on some yarns we had with the Wesley Mission Staff about the LAUNCH of their Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Listen in to find out more! ----- Weekday Mornings between 7am and 9am you will catch Lockie Skinner LIVE on OneMob Breakfast proudly brought to you by Ready Mob. Lockie is a Proud Gumbaynggirr Man from Coffs Harbour NSW. With a wealth of knowledge in Radio (Former Radio Announcer on 93.7FM Koori Radio), King of Community Engagement and Founder of OneMob Radio, Lockie is a young man that has a long list of achievements at only 25 years old. On this show, Lockie will be broadcasting from locations around Coffs Harbour where you can catch up with him and simply have a yarn. The Show will also include all the info you need to start your day! Community Events, Programs, General Info, Weather, Birthday Book, Surf and More!

PM full episode
More aged care turmoil feared after Wesley Mission closures

PM full episode

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 30:48


A leading expert warns the closure of three aged care homes in Sydney could be the "canary in the coal mine" for an industry under pressure to change. 

SBS News Updates
Midday News Bulletin 13 April 2023

SBS News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 5:11


Wesley Mission to close its three remaining aged care homes in Sydney; New South Wales records its first death from tetanus and former footballer Anyier Yuol wins the Les Murray Award for Refugee Recognition.

Drive
Strapping TNT to Poker Machines

Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 15:56


Should poker machines be blown up? David Barr talks to the CEO of Wesley Mission, Rev Stu Cameron, about the blight of poker machines. [...]Read More... from Strapping TNT to Poker Machines

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Drive
Strapping TNT to Poker Machines

Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 15:56


Should poker machines be blown up? David Barr talks to the CEO of Wesley Mission, Rev Stu Cameron, about the blight of poker machines.

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20twenty
Pokie Reform - Call from Church Leaders NSW - Rev Stu Cameron (Wesley Mission) - 6 Oct 2022

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 13:38


We’re talking about an Open Letter calling for Pokie Reform in NSW. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele
Healing Australia's gambling disease - with Stuart Cameron and Sandy Grant

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 25:20


Australia has the world's worst rate of gambling losses per capita, being home to less than half a percent of the world's population but with 20 percent of its pokies, And Sydney and NSW are worst of all, with about double (or worse) the rate of poker machine losses compared to every other Australian state and territory.About 40% of all pokies losses come from problem gamblers. Anglican Dean of Sydney Sandy Grant and Wesley Mission's Stuart Cameron are asking both sides of politics to come together to address the crisis. (Episode photo courtesy Sydney Anglican Media)Support the show

No Limitations
Don't Look at the Scoreboard | Nick Farr-Jones AM

No Limitations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 85:07


In Episode 102 of the No Limitations podcast “Don't Look at the Scoreboard”, Blenheim Partners' Gregory Robinson speaks to Nick Farr-Jones AM, Director of Taurus Funds Management and a former Captain of the Australia National Rugby Union Team. Nick led the Wallabies to Australia's first Rugby World Cup title in 1991. In an illuminating and at times very personal conversation, we are treated to some rare insight into the crucial moments on and off the field that led to the Wallabies' success in their 1991 Rugby World Cup campaign. Nick shares with us the core principles of leadership and the elements at play, from disappointment to the path forward, from the preparation and discipline to the essence of teamwork, and from the pressure on the big stage to the confidence and calmness in achieving victory. Nick represented Australia in rugby union, having played 63 Tests after his debut in 1984. He was later appointed Captain in 1988 and led Australia in 36 Tests. Prior to his current role, he worked at French investment bank Société Générale in Paris before leading their mining finance team in Sydney. He is also Chairman of Stand Tall, a charity that supports the mental well-being of Australian youth. He previously served on the Boards of NRMA and Wesley Mission, was a Councillor of the City of Sydney, a Senator of the University of Sydney and was previously Chairman of New South Wales Rugby Union.   Please note: this episode was recorded on 6 September 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Arabic24 - أس بي أس عربي ۲٤
"انتشلني من الحفرة": مقامر سابق يتحدث عن تجربته وكيف تمكن من التخلص من إدمانه

SBS Arabic24 - أس بي أس عربي ۲٤

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 16:09


تكبدت منطقتان في سيدني من المناطق التي يُعتبر سكانها أقل دخلها من المتوسط في المدينة، خسائر قُدرت بحوالي مليار مليار دولار في آلات القمار المعروفة باسم pokies وفقاً لبحث أجرته مؤسسة Wesley Mission.

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Unsung Stories
It's No Second Choice: Infertility, Adoption and Identity with Nat

Unsung Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 49:44 Transcription Available


This week on Unsung Stories we are joined by Nat. Nat and her husband have two primary aged children. The life Nat has lived the last 13 years isn't one she ever would have written for herself, however after years of deep grief and heartache, she has come to the conclusion that the times that seem darkest and messiest is when God has done the mightiest work in her life. From walking through cancer treatment with her own mumma that lead to her mum passing away, followed by an infertility diagnosis weeks later. The harrowing road of infertility treatments, their hearts being changed to pursuing adoption regardless of their infertility outcomes. Then came navigating the messy world of adoption, bringing home two toddlers and facing the reality of her shortcomings as a parent. There were times where she couldn't understand or see God's hand and where she wrestled with considering what it means to be blessed by God. Nat's story will shape how you view adoption and make you marvel at God's goodness and faithfulness to his people. Join us on Instagram @unsungstoriespodcastVisit our websiteJoin the mailing list

Sunday Nights with Rev. Bill Crews: Highlights
Celebrating the Easter story

Sunday Nights with Rev. Bill Crews: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 4:00


Rev.Bill Crews chats to Wesley Mission CEO, Stu Cameron about the significance of Palm Sunday.  Mr. Cameron says Easter "reminds us that God loves us." Wesley Mission will be hosting various Easter events including a play in Martin Place, Sydney this Good Friday.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Your Next Chapter - Business & Life Beyond 40
133 We started a charity (because we wanted to change the system)

Your Next Chapter - Business & Life Beyond 40

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 47:29


It was the contrast between weekdays and weekends that made such an impact on Gary and Lisa. During the week they ran a family daycare service where they took care of small children who were dearly loved, wanted and cherished. But on the weekends when they were crisis carers in the foster system, they saw a very different reality. They also saw how babies and small children were easy to find placements for, but for teenagers, happy endings were far rarer as adolescents were shifted from placement to placement, with no stable family influences. Their outcomes were bleak. Although Lisa and Gary felt overwhelmed by the size of the systematic problem, they couldn't walk away from it. And an early 2020 they began to put their plan into action step by step. Today they've established and run a foster farm home for teenagers in rural New South Wales, alongside a charity “Give them a chance”. Their young charges are flourishing in an environment of acceptance, love, and clear boundaries. This is a beautiful story of next chapters that will fill you with warmth and hope.   About the speakers   Gary and Lisa Rayner are the founders of Give Them A Chance Inc. They owned a successful child care business in Sydney's Northern Beaches, spending their weekdays with very loved pre-schoolers with dedicated parents. On the weekends, they were Foster Crisis Carers for The Department of Community Services. The disparity between the weekday children's lives and the weekend children's trajectories was heartbreaking. Lisa and Gary have fostered more than 40 children and dreamed of doing more to help foster children. They decided to live out their passion of helping as many disadvantaged children as possible by relocating to the north coast of New South Wales to open "Treehouse Farm". They have collected many pertinent, encouraging supporters along their way, and the community has grown. Supporters include school principals, psychologists, social workers, other child advocates and major supporter, Wesley Mission. Show Notes We felt overwhelmed when we looked at the size of the challenge but we're committed. We're making a difference. We're turning lives around. We'd talked about the idea for 2 years, lockdown spurred us on. Once you follow your path, it opens up for you We followed the signs, our hearts and our passion and like-minded people kept appearing to help We wanted to look after the kids who really needed our love The alternative for too many teens are group homes with often really negative outcomes – they don't have the chance to develop emotional connections because they are always being moved on Tree House Farm is a foster farm home for these teenagers who don't have a permanent placement. We provide discipline, boundaries, love and attention. We give them self-efficacy and empowerment. They become a part of our village. They've had pretty awful role models in the past – now they have the chance to learn to trust with grandparents and mentors from the community - this gives our volunteers a strong sense of purpose too We're a test model for the Foster Care system – the government are watching us to see how it works. Our vision is for more Farm homes around the state and eventually, across the country, we just need more Mum's and Dad's to choose this How did we start? We just did! Time is the most valuable asset you have – how will you use it? How long do you wait before you live the life you really want to? We had plenty of doubt, plenty of “those days” when it just didn't feel like it was going to work. Just persevere. Understands there will be ups and downs, but stay connected to your vision, your why and then change direction, try a new angle, there is always a way through Don't listen to the negative people, don't let them distract you from your dream Just be kind. Be loving. You never know what someone has gone through.

Books To The Boardroom
In Conversation with John Livesey, Director of Finance at Wesley Mission Queensland

Books To The Boardroom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 46:39


Today's guest is John Livesey, an established professional who is passionate about healthcare.John is the Director of Finance at Wesley Mission Queensland, and this organisation like many were affected by Covid.We speak about the challenges and pivots he had to make when Covid arrived.  We speak about his philosophies in leadership and how he gets the best out of his team and those around him, and specifically how to delegate with trust. John has worked for the same organisation for many years, and he talks about how you can stay at the same place for a long time if this organisation has the right culture. We explore John's early forays into accounting and how his career has come to be. This podcast was co-hosted by Jack Ferguson and Sumith Dissanayake.

Sunday Nights with Rev. Bill Crews: Highlights

Rev. Bill Crews chats to CEO Stu Cameron from Wesley Mission about Homelessness Week and the newly refurbished crisis accommodation in Surry Hills. The Wesley Edward Eager Centre has new single rooms featuring private bathrooms and improved counselling spaces.  Mr. Cameron believes Homelessness Week is an opportunity to highlight the impact of homelessness on too many Australians.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

OneMob Radio
Link'd Up: Meena and Anna

OneMob Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 37:03


On Wednesday 21st April, Lockie is joined by Jack Archibald from Interrelate for the week! This Week, OneMob Breakfast becomes OneMob Link'd Up! On the Show this morning we caught up with Meena Johnson from Wesley Mission and Anna Scott from Pete's Place Coffs Harbour as we yarn all things Youth Homelessness Day and Youth Week. OneMob Breakfast LINK'D Up LIVE during Youth Week from 7am.

20twenty
What Easter Means in Modern Australia - Stu Cameron (Wesley Mission CEO) - 29 Mar 2021

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 45:21


We're talking Easter and the plight of many Australians facing homlessness this Easter. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Christian News Bulletin
28Feb21 Christian News Bulletin

Christian News Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021


RECOVERING FROM COVIDAn alliance of Christian community organisations has committed to playing its part in Australia’s recovery from COVID. Eternity News reports that organisations including World Vision, Wesley Mission, Bible Society, Mission Australia and the Presbyterian Church issued the following statement: “We vow to provide service and love to all in need without prejudice or judgment—to share our common table with the hungry, to bring warmth and care to the frail, and to proportion our common wealth among the poor and destitute.”UK HELP FOR HONG KONGERSChristian Today reports that A UK-wide Church initiative has been launched to welcome Hong Kong residents migrating to the UK as a result of China's increasing suppression in the city. The website, www.UKHK.org, was launched in London recently by Home for Good founder Krish Kandiah with the help of the Bishop of London, Dame Sarah Mullally.  Over 500 churches have already signed up to be 'Hong Kong ready' via the website, which has been launched after the UK Government opened the door to Hong Kong holders of the British National Overseas (BNO) passport.THE MOST RELUCTANT CONVERTA new C.S. Lewis movie set before the 1950 publication of Lewis's The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, seeks to tell the history of how Lewis turned from atheism to Christianity. According to Christianheadlines.com ‘The Most Reluctant Convert’ is a screen adaptation of a one-man stage play starring Max McLean. According to the production company's website, the film seeks to show Lewis's journey from becoming a "hard-boiled" atheist into the convert and apologist he became.

World Christian News
28Feb21 Christian News Bulletin

World Christian News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021


RECOVERING FROM COVIDAn alliance of Christian community organisations has committed to playing its part in Australia’s recovery from COVID. Eternity News reports that organisations including World Vision, Wesley Mission, Bible Society, Mission Australia and the Presbyterian Church issued the following statement: “We vow to provide service and love to all in need without prejudice or judgment—to share our common table with the hungry, to bring warmth and care to the frail, and to proportion our common wealth among the poor and destitute.”UK HELP FOR HONG KONGERSChristian Today reports that A UK-wide Church initiative has been launched to welcome Hong Kong residents migrating to the UK as a result of China's increasing suppression in the city. The website, www.UKHK.org, was launched in London recently by Home for Good founder Krish Kandiah with the help of the Bishop of London, Dame Sarah Mullally.  Over 500 churches have already signed up to be 'Hong Kong ready' via the website, which has been launched after the UK Government opened the door to Hong Kong holders of the British National Overseas (BNO) passport.THE MOST RELUCTANT CONVERTA new C.S. Lewis movie set before the 1950 publication of Lewis's The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, seeks to tell the history of how Lewis turned from atheism to Christianity. According to Christianheadlines.com ‘The Most Reluctant Convert’ is a screen adaptation of a one-man stage play starring Max McLean. According to the production company's website, the film seeks to show Lewis's journey from becoming a "hard-boiled" atheist into the convert and apologist he became.

Developmental: property & the mind

How many leaders think about their legacy – what they leave behind for the organisation and the people they lead? In Episode 13 of Developmental, Joe reconnects with a previous guest, Rev Keith Garner AM, departing Chief Executive Officer of Wesley Mission in Sydney, Australia. As Superintendent and CEO, Keith led both the community services and congregations of Wesley Mission, serving in this diverse role for the last 15 years. In this episode, Keith talks about what it means to leave a legacy behind, after announcing his retirement from an incredibly significant and rewarding career. The world was a very different place when they last spoke 12 months ago. So, with that, the pair also touch on the year that was, the challenges Keith faced as he navigated through his final months with Wesley Mission, and what’s next for him as he embarks on retirement.

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast
Women deacons, single Christians, and a "fighting" priest

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 46:16


Christmas is a time for church communities to gather together, but sometimes single Christians can unintentionally be sidelined. Reverend Dr Dani Treweek has examined the experience of singleness in the church. We also look at a new book about just how important women have been in the life of the church. We hear from Rev Keith Garner, retiring CEO of the Wesley Mission. And meet the Anglican priest known as “Fighting Father Dave”.

The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast

Retiring CEO of Wesley Mission, Keith Garner discusses his new book about what the church can teach business.

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Nightlife
This Mortal Coil: Reverend Keith Garner reflects on handing over the reins at the Wesley Mission

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 29:03


As a teenager without a religious bone in his body, it took a twist of fate, and a heavy fog, to turn Keith Garner in the direction that's seen him run the Wesley Mission in Australia for the past fourteen years

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Rev Keith Garner Retiring - New Book on Leadership - Rev Keith Garner (Wesley Mission) - 12 Nov 2020

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 50:20


20Twenty, weekdays from 10am AEST Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith
Episode 4: Finishing the course

Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 20:53


A special series from the Reverend Keith Garner from Wesley Mission exploring the theme of ‘Celebrating Faith’. This sermon explores ‘Finishing the course'.

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Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith
Episode 3 2020: Vital Ingredients to a Holy Life

Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 20:12


A special series from the Reverend Keith Garner from Wesley Mission exploring the theme of ‘Celebrating Faith’. This sermon explores ‘Vital Ingredients to a Holy Life’.

Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith
Episode 2 2020: Chains advancing the gospel

Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 20:02


A special series from the Reverend Keith Garner from Wesley Mission exploring the theme of ‘Celebrating Faith’. This sermon explores ‘Chains advancing the gospel’.

Wesley Impact! radio
Simon Marnie interviews the Rev Keith Garner on Sunday Brunch

Wesley Impact! radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 27:32


Invited to share for a second time on this popular weekend radio program, the Rev Keith Garner speaks with Simon Marnie, discussing important moments from the history of Wesley Mission and those books, movies and the music that are an inspiration to him, particularly in this time of global crisis.

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World Christian News
2020-02-16 Christian News Bulletin

World Christian News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020


The UK's Chelsea Flower Show will be home to a Christian garden for the first time this year. A New Testament created in a new language has been created for the deaf and deaf-blind communities. A Christian ministry in Sydney is reaching out to older people to help them age well.A CHRISTIAN GARDENThe UK's Chelsea Flower Show will be home to a Christian garden for the first time this year. Sponsored by the Bible Society, the theme of the garden will be based on Psalm 23. A Bible Society spokesperson told The Sunday Telegraph: "We decided that Psalm 23 should be the theme because it is beautiful and speaks to everybody. We want our garden to be restorative and for people to see it and feel they can draw away from the busyness of life."NEW TESTAMENT IN NEW LANGUAGEPremier Christian News reports that a New Testament created in a new language has been created for the deaf and deaf-blind communities. Wycliffe Associates will hold a dedication service for its newly published Symbolic Universal Notation (SUN) New Testament on 20th February at its worldwide headquarters in Orlando, Florida. SUN is a written, concept-based language created by Wycliffe Associates that the Deaf, regardless of where they live in the world, can begin learning in less than a week.SCHOOL FOR SENIORSA Christian ministry in Sydney is reaching out to older people to help them age well. Wesley Mission is offering exercise, learning, and socialising via its School for Seniors. The school helps people over 55 to develop life-long passions or find a completely new one as they get older. Organisers told Vision Christian Radio that it’s never too late to learn, and exercise and socialising are a part of the key to ageing well.

Christian News Bulletin
2020-02-16 Christian News Bulletin

Christian News Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020


The UK's Chelsea Flower Show will be home to a Christian garden for the first time this year. A New Testament created in a new language has been created for the deaf and deaf-blind communities. A Christian ministry in Sydney is reaching out to older people to help them age well.A CHRISTIAN GARDENThe UK's Chelsea Flower Show will be home to a Christian garden for the first time this year. Sponsored by the Bible Society, the theme of the garden will be based on Psalm 23. A Bible Society spokesperson told The Sunday Telegraph: "We decided that Psalm 23 should be the theme because it is beautiful and speaks to everybody. We want our garden to be restorative and for people to see it and feel they can draw away from the busyness of life."NEW TESTAMENT IN NEW LANGUAGEPremier Christian News reports that a New Testament created in a new language has been created for the deaf and deaf-blind communities. Wycliffe Associates will hold a dedication service for its newly published Symbolic Universal Notation (SUN) New Testament on 20th February at its worldwide headquarters in Orlando, Florida. SUN is a written, concept-based language created by Wycliffe Associates that the Deaf, regardless of where they live in the world, can begin learning in less than a week.SCHOOL FOR SENIORSA Christian ministry in Sydney is reaching out to older people to help them age well. Wesley Mission is offering exercise, learning, and socialising via its School for Seniors. The school helps people over 55 to develop life-long passions or find a completely new one as they get older. Organisers told Vision Christian Radio that it’s never too late to learn, and exercise and socialising are a part of the key to ageing well.

Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith
Episode 1 2020: Beginning the journey

Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 25:34


A special series from the Reverend Keith Garner from Wesley Mission exploring the theme of ‘Celebrating Faith’. This sermon explores ‘Beginning the Journey’.

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Developmental: property & the mind

Property markets around the globe are struggling with affordability issues. In Sydney, Australia, the crisis continues and one of the human costs is homelessness. Is a solution as simple as increasing housing supply by simplifying the path of development, or are much bigger problems at play? In this Episode of Developmental, Joe speaks with the Rev Keith Garner from Wesley Mission, traversing the tough terrain of homelessness, mental health, substance abuse and domestic violence. And the critical role Wesley Mission plays in our communities to do all the good they can. Hear how Wesley Mission CEO the Rev Keith Garner, driven by faith and supported by family, has been able to dedicate not only his career but his life to helping those most in need. 

Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith
Episode 4: A Community of Faith

Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 21:27


A special series from the Reverend Keith Garner from Wesley Mission exploring the theme of ‘Celebrating Faith’. This sermon explores ‘A Community of Faith’.

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Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith
Episode 3: Generating Hope

Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 22:26


A special series from the Reverend Keith Garner from Wesley Mission exploring the theme of ‘Celebrating Faith’. This sermon explores ‘Generating Hope’.

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Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith
Episode 2: The Way that Leads to Purpose

Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 20:18


A special series from the Reverend Keith Garner from Wesley Mission exploring the theme of ‘Celebrating Faith’. This sermon explores ‘The Way that Leads to Purpose’.

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Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith
Episode 1: Personal Trust

Wesley Mission Celebrating Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 27:39


A special series from the Reverend Keith Garner from Wesley Mission exploring the theme of ‘Celebrating Faith’. This sermon explores ‘Personal Trust’.

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Wesley Impact! radio
Sheep and goats

Wesley Impact! radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 9:45


In this week's episode of Wesley Impact! TV, Rev Keith Garner encourages us to show love and compassion when reaching out to those most in need. Recorded live on Wesley Impact! TV, Craig Gower sings 'Abide in me'.

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Wesley International Service Sermons
The Why Of Wesley Mission

Wesley International Service Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2017 55:51


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Cityview Church
Keith Garner

Cityview Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2015 42:49


This week we hear from the Rev Keith Garner, head of Wesley Mission in Australia.

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20twenty
Christmas lunch in City CBD, Rev Lyn Burden (superintendent minister Wesley Mission Brisbane and Albert St Uniting Church), 24 Dec 2012

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2012 11:50


There's plenty of talk on radio, but with 20twenty you'll find Life, Culture & Current events from a Biblical perspective. Interviews, stories and insight you definately won't hear in the mainstream media. This feed contains selected content from 20twenty, heard every weekday morning. See www.vision.org.au for more details Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Northside Church - Sydney
From The Heart – Week 1 AM: Kristyn Haddon

Northside Church - Sydney

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2011


Speaker: Kristyn Haddon – From The Heart AM Service – Week 1 Kristyn serves as Northside’s Youth Pastor, overseeing both Friday night and Sunday morning youth programs. Kristyn also works at Wesley Mission as a Case Worker, supporting young people between the ages of 16-23 who are homeless. Kristyn completed her Bachelor of Theology through ACOM and also holds a Bachelor of Community Welfare.