Who We Are
Our focus is connecting people to God and each other in ways that give meaning and purpose to our relationships and hope for our future. Our tools are the Word of God, prayer and the hands and hearts of our brothers and sisters. Our scope is those that God puts in our lives and those they are connected too.
Our Values
We hold that God calls all people to salvation and that believers can be sure of their eternal destiny; that salvation is by grace, through faith and is available to all who believe and accept the free gift of salvation offered through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
We teach that Jesus’ cross can deal with all impurities of the heart as well as life, so our that our actions can be completely motivated by love, filled with the spirit of grace and consistent with the truth. Furthermore, we call Wesleyan Methodists to live in a way that shows respect and care for their neighbours by standing against social injustice and by refusing to participate in practices that cause harm to individuals, families and society.
We adhere to a strongly evangelical view of the Bible, expressing confidence in the inerrancy of the original manuscripts and in the power of the Word to change lives today. We believe that prayer is the key to personal and collective spiritual revival.
If you are seeking a spiritual home where you will be called to a deeper commitment and richer experience of God, where traditional biblical values are upheld, and where families can grow together, then please contact us.
WHAT WE BELIEVE
Wesleyans believe in one God, who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and the Saviour of all who put their faith in Him alone for eternal life.
We believe that those who are made new in Christ are called to be holy in character and conduct, and can only live this way by being filled with the Lord’s Spirit.
We believe in the Bible and its sufficiency to establish our faith and conduct.
We believe God wills for people everywhere to know Him and be made new in Christ.
We believe that the purpose of the Church is to worship God in spirit and in truth, and to reach a lost and fallen world with the gospel of Jesus Christ through its worship, witness, and loving deeds.
The following are terms descriptive of who Wesleyans are and why they do what they do. They describe the “soul of the Church”:
BIBLICAL AUTHORITY: The Bible is God’s holy Word. It uniquely and infallibly reveals God’s plan for His people and how to live out that plan, individually and corporately. Beliefs, practices, priorities, and our mission are to be anchored in clear biblical teachings.
CHRISTLIKENESS: Jesus Christ is the defining feature of God’s will and relationship with all humankind. In Christ is found both newness of life and the highest and clearest example for godliness. People made new in Christ find Him to be the source of faith, hope, and love in both the inner life and in our outward actions engaging a world desperate for hope and life.
DISCIPLE-MAKING: Making disciples is a clear mandate from Christ. This requires a strong missional focus on evangelism and training in spiritual growth and holy living. Done effectively, this will produce and promote growth and health in and among the churches.
LOCAL CHURCH CENTRED: The denomination exists to help local congregations grow and multiply, be more healthy, and more authentically reflect God’s plan. Local churches are the most fundamental and strategic points of evangelism and discipleship. The challenge of the denomination is to keep finding the best ways to serve, strengthen, and multiply congregations.
SERVANT LEADERSHIP: Wesleyans respect leadership that is placed over them, while realising that the authority and effectiveness of spiritual leadership is not primarily bestowed, but earned, and is characterised by a loving and willing heart of obedience that serves God and mankind gladly. Wesleyans desire to be leaders in serving.
UNITY IN DIVERSITY: There is intrinsic value in every person. Biblical unity becomes all the more important and beautiful in the light of the wide-ranging differences in personalities, cultures, races, languages, talents, and perspectives. Finding unity and mutual love in Christ eliminates devaluation and deprivation of life to one another.
OUR TEAM
Ps. Ken & Emily Wilson
Pastor
Mrs. Kay Nicol
Administrator
LOCAL CHURCH BOARD
Brian Matthews
LBA
Sue Bole
LBA
Kay Nicol
LBA
Annette Evans
LBA
MINISTRY LEADERS
Courtney Rutherford
Youth
Lyndell Hall
Kingsley Community
Tania Forbes
Kids Club
Julie-Marree Nicol
Women
Sue Bole
Sunday School
WHAT IS A WESLEYAN?
We are a gathering of local churches and ministries from around Australia serving together under the umbrella of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Australia. We find our roots dating back to John Wesley who was a key component of 18th Century revivals in England. His desire was to spread the message of Scriptural Holiness around the world. This is our mandate today. From these beginnings came the ‘Holiness Movement’ and at its heart is the message of perfect love, which is to love God with all our heart, with all our mind and with all our strength and our neighbour as our self. (Mark 12:30-31 NIV)
We, the Wesleyan Methodists of Australia, are a part of a wider church that is connected together under the name, the Wesleyan Church. We are now found in over 80 nations. In 2011, worldwide Sunday morning worship attendance was 475,000 persons in more than 5,000 congregations. Worldwide total membership was 368,000.
In 1946, the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Australia was officially formed in Melbourne under the leadership of Kingsley Ridgway. While the initial beginnings were slow, we have now spread across the country with around 95 churches. Our people come from a variety of backgrounds, cultures and communities. While we do celebrate our diversity, we also acknowledge the values that hold us together – such as our love for the word of God, the bible, our commitment to Christlikeness, our passion for disciple-making, and our call to servant leadership.
The message we share is a message we are experiencing everyday.
It is a message of hope, it is the message of love, and it is the message of life.
It is the message of Christ and the Cross.