Let’s have a chat with Rev Alison Sampson

Alison, can you tell us a bit about your journey into pastoral leadership?

Like many women, I moved into pastoral leadership hesitantly. My mother was a pastor at a time when the church was largely hostile towards women in ministry; it was not a situation I envied. Although I was studying theology, writing Bible studies, preaching, questioning how we did things as a church, and journeying with people towards change, it took several requests from the church, and a long process of God breaking down my internal resistance, before I could formally accept the call.

What would you say are the barriers (and blessings) to your ministry as a woman?

Although they rarely realise it, many people cling to an idea that ‘normal’ pastors are straight white men. This means that those of us who don’t fit into that mould are seen, first and foremost, as the perceived ‘difference’ to that mould. So I am seen as a woman not a pastor, and asked to talk about being a woman in ministry rather than just my ministry. The unspoken assumption is that neither I nor my experience are ‘normal’.

And so, for example, the men in my local Baptist ministers fellowship go away together to men’s conferences and retreats, because that’s what ‘normal’ pastors do; and I am excluded from the shared experiences, conversations and networking. I love the local blokes, but I have had to maintain a pastoral peer group in Melbourne to ensure I get the support I need.

To give another example, when I was ready to leave South Yarra the only work I was offered was with playgroups. Now, I love little kids one-on-one, but a group of them leaves me cold; it would have been a disaster both for them and for me. People who know me call me a pastor-theologian: I am a thinker, writer and preacher. But because I am a woman, others do not see these gifts; they just assume I should work with kids.

Ironically, having no formal opportunities has had its advantages. It opened the door for the Holy Spirit to prepare a people and a place for me here in Warrnambool. I am now the sole pastor of a four-year-old church plant of 50-60 regulars, including many children and teens. In this context, I have enormous freedom to try things which have never been tried before; to follow the Spirit’s lead; and to serve an intergenerational cohort of people, many of whom previously had very little connection with church. This ministry is a great blessing and joy.

In what ways do you see God’s hand at work in your ministry now?

When Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well, he promises living water that will never run out. For me, one of the signs of God at work is an endless well of creativity bubbling up from within, which shapes and inspires my ministry. I am constantly dreaming up new paths through the desert, writing extensively, and in so doing watering other people’s faith. When I began Sanctuary, people described their faith as dry, desiccated, dormant, even non-existent (they came for their kids). People are now stronger and more confident in faith, and some young people are seeking baptism. Online (since COVID-19), I see many people, including many pastors, accessing our website, and borrowing and adapting things for their own circumstances.

As you reflect back on your own leadership journey, what advice would you give to women starting out on theirs?

In our society, there is enormous pressure on women to be inoffensive and to conform to other people’s expectations; this can be doubly true in the church. But your task is not to conform, make everyone happy, or be super-nice. Instead, your task is to love God and people, keep your eyes on Jesus Christ, follow the Spirit’s leading, and be true to your call.

For some, this will go sweetly. For others, this will upset a few apple carts and lead to conflict, even crucifixion. If this happens, know that this is normal. Healing in the gospel invariably leads to conflict, and journeying with Jesus means heading towards the cross: but on the other side of the cross you find life. So stick with him; keep dwelling in the Word; keep praying; keep loving your enemies—and make sure you have a couple of trusted colleagues who will journey with you through thick and thin!

Alison at her Ordination service in 2018 with a member of Sanctuary, Noah, who introduced her. 

Source: BUV News

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. 

 

We tried to capture some of the vibe and atmosphere of what it would have been like if we had met in person! We danced with an online K-pop dance tutorial (Korean pop, for those who don’t know!).
We enjoyed eating and challenged each other on who could make the best gourmet instant noodles. We were encouraged through stories, from keynote speaker Jon Owen (Pastor & CEO of Wayside Chapel), sharing his own discipleship journey. We enjoyed amazing music, through Fatai, who brought her songs of encouragement. We were blessed by our own Ignite crew who shared their musical gifts and talents and testimonies. And we were able to laugh, participate in fun games, and pray together in small groups.

 

 

 

 

Some of the positive impact of the conference were:

“Ignite challenged me to follow Jesus and call out injustice”

“Ignite made me appreciate the faith and multicultural aspects of my life and the   world even more!”

“One of the things that stood out from Jon Owen’s session was when he said     ‘you can’t be what you can’t see’. It makes me think about the people around        me, and who I want to learn from to grow in life and faith. It makes me think about who I currently am and who I want to be.”

We’re looking forward to when we can gather together in person again, but for now, we are encouraged that God continues to move, inspire, and ignite our faith even through computer screens!

Source: BUV News

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. 

 

We tried to capture some of the vibe and atmosphere of what it would have been like if we had met in person! We danced with an online K-pop dance tutorial (Korean pop, for those who don’t know!).
We enjoyed eating and challenged each other on who could make the best gourmet instant noodles. We were encouraged through stories, from keynote speaker Jon Owen (Pastor & CEO of Wayside Chapel), sharing his own discipleship journey. We enjoyed amazing music, through Fatai, who brought her songs of encouragement. We were blessed by our own Ignite crew who shared their musical gifts and talents and testimonies. And we were able to laugh, participate in fun games, and pray together in small groups.

 

 

 

 

Some of the positive impact of the conference were:

“Ignite challenged me to follow Jesus and call out injustice”

“Ignite made me appreciate the faith and multicultural aspects of my life and the   world even more!”

“One of the things that stood out from Jon Owen’s session was when he said     ‘you can’t be what you can’t see’. It makes me think about the people around        me, and who I want to learn from to grow in life and faith. It makes me think about who I currently am and who I want to be.”

We’re looking forward to when we can gather together in person again, but for now, we are encouraged that God continues to move, inspire, and ignite our faith even through computer screens!

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 

 

Some Snippets

 

1 What use is a pulpit?
To shake a packet of dry seeds
And ask
‘Are you still alive?’

 

2 What use is a pulpit?
To shake out a packet of dry seeds
And plant them
In good soil

 

3 Toward a Good life
To let go
of a slanderous heart
while shelling peas

 

4 A Lament
Wild dogs play,
Sheep die
Farmers fume.

 

5 A wonder of Nature
The Spring tide rises,
The corals spawn
And the fish have a food fight

 

6 Morning Bliss
As the sun rises
The waves crash onshore
and gulp down the cool offshore breeze

 

7 Music to my ears
The succusion of sea-shells
As waves ring the changes
On the carillon of the sand

 

8 Bliss
Dozing
With an earful of cricket
And no interruptions

 

9 God’s Providence
A tiger stalks
A deer panics
Dinner is served

 

10 Creation
Awesome,
Ever changing
Ever new                                             

 

11 Amazing Grace (or Baptist Diversity)
Faith by the grace of God
or
Faith in the grace of God
different words,
different worlds.

 

12 Fog
Pushing through a cold damp dawn
Longing for the sun
and a bright blue day.  

JobKeeper and other Finance Updates

Additional Business Support – Updated on 05/08/2020

Business Support Fund
To support businesses impacted by these restrictions, one-off grants will be made available to eligible businesses under the Business Support Fund – Expansion program:

$10,000 for employing businesses in metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire in recognition of spending longer under restrictions

$5,000 for employing businesses in regional local government areas (except Mitchell Shire)

Businesses which have already received a Business Support Fund – Expansion grant, or have applied for one, will not need to re-apply. Successful applicants will automatically receive this additional allocation. Applications for the program will be extended until 14 September 2020.

(Source: Business Victoria)

More information or to Apply

 

Let's Stay Connected Fund
The Victorian Government is helping communities to stay connected during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and beyond with the Let’s Stay Connected Fund. The fund provides grants between $5,000 and $200,000 to support community-led initiatives.

Applications will be considered from Victorian-based incorporated community organisations, LGA’s, incorporated not-for-profits and industry groups. Individuals and unincorporated associations are not eligible to apply. All applications must provide a current ABN number.

More information or to Apply

 

Update on 29/07/2020

JobKeeper 2.0

The Federal Government has advised that the JobKeeper scheme will continue until  March 2021. There are some changes to the current arrangement for stages 2 and 3. Here's a great article explaining what is currently known about the next phase of JobKeeper. Please ensure your church Treasurer is aware of this information.

Cash Boost

When churches submit their June 2020 BAS, there is an automatic additional Cash Boost of $5,000. This does not have to be applied for or refunded by the church. This amount will be added to the refund or deducted from the amount payable.

State Grant

The State Government has announced a Business Support Grant for businesses and not-for-profit organisations based in the Metro Melbourne area or Mitchell Shire. It is similar to the $10K grant, previously offered, but some of the criteria has changed. For more info click here.

JobKeeper and other Finance Updates

Updated on 29/07/2020

JobKeeper 2.0

The Federal Government has advised that the JobKeeper scheme will continue until  March 2021. There are some changes to the current arrangement for stages 2 and 3. Here's a great article explaining what is currently known about the next phase of JobKeeper. Please ensure your church Treasurer is aware of this information.

Cash Boost

When churches submit their June 2020 BAS, there is an automatic additional Cash Boost of $5,000. This does not have to be applied for or refunded by the church. This amount will be added to the refund or deducted from the amount payable.

State Grant

The State Government has announced a Business Support Grant for businesses and not-for-profit organisations based in the Metro Melbourne area or Mitchell Shire. It is similar to the $10K grant, previously offered, but some of the criteria has changed. For more info click here.

Source: BUV News

Renewal of CCLI Licences for 2020-2021

 

CCLI LICENCES FOR 2020-2021

Including

SongSelect Premium, Church Streaming Licence and Heritage Films – The Big Studio Movie Licence

To take advantage of this offer please complete the online application form by 31st  August 2020. Click on the link below to access form:

Online Application Form

The Baptist Churches of VIC & TAS have a “Copyright License Scheme” arrangement with CCLI (Christian Copyright Licensing International Pty Ltd) for the following licenses:

  • Church Copyright
  • Music Reproduction
  • Church Video

The “Copyright License Scheme” offers your church the convenience of one annual renewal date for all your CCLI licenses and enables you to take advantage of the bulk purchase discounts on offer by CCLI. It is important to recognise that failure to renew or register for an appropriate license(s), either via the BUV or directly through the CCLI, may result in your church being in breach of current Copyright Legislation.

The Church Copyright License (save 22%) enables you to make overhead transparencies, song sheets and songbooks, maintain a database of lyrics on a computer, record worship services and make arrangements of the music.

The Music Reproduction License (save 10%) resources your Church’s musicians by allowing multiple copies from a single original source. New songs can be introduced easily, ethically and legally.

The Church Video License (save up to 20%) covers public viewings in your church of all, or any portion, of a film from participating producers.

SongSelect Premium Licenses is an online resource featuring the lyrics of thousands of songs, sound samples, chord charts, lead sheets (melody line) and vocal sheets (up to 4-part harmony). Included is a music player, to play the music on the lead sheets and hymn sheets, and to transpose the music.

Church Streaming License is a new license that allows your church to stream or webcast your services, including worship. This license also includes coverage for the streaming of commercial songs for any special items performed during your church service.

Please refer to the CCLI website for further details on all of the above licenses http://au.ccli.com/

In addition to the above CCLI Licenses, you can also obtain from Heritage Films – The

Big Studio Movie License (save 10 – 20%) which enables you to screen any films from some big producers like Walt Disney, Roadshow Films, Warner Bros, Sony, Icon, Hoyts Distribution, Studio Canal, Hopscotch, E-one, Madman, Rialto, Palace Films, Transmission and Pinnacle Films, which are currently not covered by CCLI Video License. For more details visit the below website https://church.bsml.com.au/

If your church has previously purchased The Big Studio Movie License, you can still join the Denominational License Scheme and maybe entitled to a credit to your account – just indicate in the Application Form enclosed with this letter.

If you have any questions regarding the CCLI or The Big Studio Movie Licenses, please email ccli@buv.com.au.

What do you need to do now?

The application form is now an ONLINE APPLICATION FORM. Please click below:

Online Application Form

Do NOT send any PAYMENT after completing your form. Our Finance Team will send an invoice to your church.

Please note, any applications received after the 31st August 2020 WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED due to CCLI and The Big Movie Studio deadlines.

Renewal of CCLI Licences for 2020-2021

 

CCLI LICENCES FOR 2020-2021

Including

SongSelect Premium, Church Streaming Licence and Heritage Films – The Big Studio Movie Licence

To take advantage of this offer please complete the online application form by 31st  August 2020. Click on the link below to access form:

Online Application Form

The Baptist Churches of VIC & TAS have a “Copyright License Scheme” arrangement with CCLI (Christian Copyright Licensing International Pty Ltd) for the following licenses:

  • Church Copyright
  • Music Reproduction
  • Church Video

The “Copyright License Scheme” offers your church the convenience of one annual renewal date for all your CCLI licenses and enables you to take advantage of the bulk purchase discounts on offer by CCLI. It is important to recognise that failure to renew or register for an appropriate license(s), either via the BUV or directly through the CCLI, may result in your church being in breach of current Copyright Legislation.

The Church Copyright License (save 22%) enables you to make overhead transparencies, song sheets and songbooks, maintain a database of lyrics on a computer, record worship services and make arrangements of the music.

The Music Reproduction License (save 10%) resources your Church’s musicians by allowing multiple copies from a single original source. New songs can be introduced easily, ethically and legally.

The Church Video License (save up to 20%) covers public viewings in your church of all, or any portion, of a film from participating producers.

SongSelect Premium Licenses is an online resource featuring the lyrics of thousands of songs, sound samples, chord charts, lead sheets (melody line) and vocal sheets (up to 4-part harmony). Included is a music player, to play the music on the lead sheets and hymn sheets, and to transpose the music.

Church Streaming License is a new license that allows your church to stream or webcast your services, including worship. This license also includes coverage for the streaming of commercial songs for any special items performed during your church service.

Please refer to the CCLI website for further details on all of the above licenses http://au.ccli.com/

In addition to the above CCLI Licenses, you can also obtain from Heritage Films – The

Big Studio Movie License (save 10 – 20%) which enables you to screen any films from some big producers like Walt Disney, Roadshow Films, Warner Bros, Sony, Icon, Hoyts Distribution, Studio Canal, Hopscotch, E-one, Madman, Rialto, Palace Films, Transmission and Pinnacle Films, which are currently not covered by CCLI Video License. For more details visit the below website https://church.bsml.com.au/

If your church has previously purchased The Big Studio Movie License, you can still join the Denominational License Scheme and maybe entitled to a credit to your account – just indicate in the Application Form enclosed with this letter.

If you have any questions regarding the CCLI or The Big Studio Movie Licenses, please email ccli@buv.com.au.

What do you need to do now?

The application form is now an ONLINE APPLICATION FORM. Please click below:

Online Application Form

Do NOT send any PAYMENT after completing your form. Our Finance Team will send an invoice to your church.

Please note, any applications received after the 31st August 2020 WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED due to CCLI and The Big Movie Studio deadlines.

Source: BUV News