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October 2011


October 2

'Uniting Church Moderator' - Niall Reid

In this week’s Wesley Impact!  we talk about Priorities in Life and focus on the Spiritual priority of connecting with God through prayer.

Guest, Reverend Niall Reid talks about his role and his life as he looks back upon the completion of the three-year tenure as the Moderator of the Uniting Church of New South Wales and ACT Synod.

He also shares his personal journey and battle with Cancer and his different perspective he has about the world. 

Guest, Niall Reid

Niall shares how he came to faith as a young boy in his room. Since then he’s been on mission trips to Mexico.

Niall Reid and Rev Dr Keith V Garner

Niall shares about his role about how to encourage the church and help pastors and congregations to encourage to live out the vision of their faith.

Wesley Mission – ‘Out of Home Care'

Prayer is a powerful way for all of us to connect to God.

In part one of this story, Vicki cried out for help after deciding to care for her husband at home after he suffered a severe stroke.

Wesley Mission’s “Out of Home Care” is working hard to meet the needs of families doing it tough.

Vicki and Pete

Vicki with her husband Pete.

Vicki and Pete at home

Vicki cares for her husband at home with the help of 'Out of Home Care' services.

Guest Performer - Geoff Bullock

For Christians the songs like “Power of Your Love” and “The Great South Land of the Holy Spirit” are modern classics.

For more detail about Singer-songwriter Geoff Bullock and his latest album click on the following link: http://www.geoffbullock.com This link opens in a new window                                      

Geoff Bullock 

Geoff Bullock 

Geoff Bullock performs one of his favourites with the Wesley Impact! Band 

Geoff Bullock performs one of his favourites “Just Let Me Say” with the Wesley Impact! Band.

October 9

Spiritual Priorities – Clint Beattie – “Into the Light”

Do you sometimes feel like things are spiralling out of control?  That God is far away?

On Wesley Impact! this week we look at our Spiritual Priorities in life, in this instance the importance of Solitude and taking time to listen to God.

For guest Clint Beattie, Solitude played a big part in his recovery.  

His book “Into the Light” shares his remarkable journey from terminal brain cancer, temporary paralysis and near blindness, to finding peace with God. He reflects upon how living water transformed his identity and made cancer a transition and not a destination. He reflects on the sovereignty of God and the transforming work completed on the cross at Calvary.

For more information or to order the book log onto the following link: http://www.arkhousepress.com/index.php/shop/into-the-light.html

Clint Beattie

Clint was diagnosed with an Astro-cytoma grade 3 brain tumour at just 12 years of age.  He shares that on January of 1997, after treatment, was given just 6 months to live.

Clint in conversation with Keith

Clint shares with Keith his passion to share his story of hope to those who are given no hope, through a time of great pain and suffering.    Clint, now 29 has just been married and looking forward to a bright, happy future.

Wesley Mission – ‘Out of Home Care'

It’s true we can all get so busy in life, so much so that we seem to forget to take time to be quiet, to reflect or be still. 

Solitude is a powerful way for all of us to connect to God.

On the show today we share part two of Vicki’s story and her need for some ‘time out’ of her own.

She shares how Wesley Mission’s “Out of Home Care” is working hard to meet the needs of families – like hers - that are doing it tough.

Vicki and Peter

Vicki and Peter with carer

Vicki and Peter with Wesley Mission staff

Peter and staff from Wesley Mission's out of home care

Guest Performer - Sharney Russell

Like our guest today, Sharney Russell has also been blindsided by a near death experience.

A horrific car accident brought fears that she would never sing again.

A devout Christian, she’s written four Gospel musicals that have been performed across the country.

For more information about her music, click on the following link:  http://www.sharny.com/?D=49 This link opens in a new window                                      

Sharney Russell 

Sharney Russell 

Sharney Russell and the Wesley Impact! band 

Sharney singing one of her own songs “I Sing Praise to You” with the Wesley Impact! band.

October 16

Spiritual Priorities – Ian Watson – “Shed Happens”

When you sin, do you run from God? What if you wanted to confess but what if you felt so bad that you could step into a church?

On this week’s ‘Wesley Impact!’, truck driving instructor, Ian Watson felt that God wanted him to use his gift of communication with Aussie Blokes to turn ‘church’ into a fellowship session in a backyard shed!

In 2003, “Shed Happens” was born. The aim, to bring the churched and unchurched together to have a good feed and to do some straight talking about the issues that men face.

To hear Aussie Gold Swimming Champion, Duncan Armstrong’s story, click on the following link:  http://www.shednight.com/video/duncan-armstrong-the-big-shed This link opens in a new window

The Annual BIG SHED event will be held in on October 29.  http://www.shednight.com/page/the-big-shed-happens This link opens in a new window

Ian Watson

Ian says “Every Man has a battle, and every man is a champion that needs to be heard.” His goal, “To hold Shed Happens in every major stadium across the Australia.”

Keith with Ian Watson

Ian shares with Keith about the importance of “Confession” and being real. (James 5:16)

Wesley Mission – ‘Riverstone Families Connect'

Wesley Mission has a passion to work alongside community groups to help invest time and support to younger generations.

One of our programs with a men’s wood working group helps to provide a place where children can be mentored.

Riverstone families

Riverstone families showing their work

Riverstone Families staff

Tricia Young, Therapist/Counsellor at Riverstone Families Connect

Guest Performer - Paul Morrison

Paul Morrison is a singer songwriter who also runs his own men’s shed in Perth.

He’s also a man who loves his footy and has taken on the role as Chaplain for the West Coast Eagles as well as being a worship pastor in his home church at “Riverview” in Perth.                             

Paul Morrison 

Paul Morrison and the Wesley Impact! band

Paul Morrison 

Paul singing one of his own songs “My Hallelujah” with the Wesley Impact! band.

October 23

Australian of the Year, Simon McKeon –  Spiritual Priorities – “The Power of Generosity”

When you think about the word generosity, what comes to mind? In any dictionary the word Generosity is defined as “the trait of being willing to give of your money or time.”

In this week’s episode of Wesley Impact! we look into “The Power of Generosity” in the Bible and how it changes the way we look at the world and how we respond to those around us.

We also discover that generosity isn’t just about money. It’s also about investing in people.

For Australian of the Year, Simon McKeon. His acts of generosity within his sphere of influence have made headlines, but he calls on all of us to use our talents, gifting and passions to make a difference in our world.

Guest Simon McKeon

Known as a hands-on philanthropist, Simon McKeon shares his admiration of others who volunteer without recognition every single day. 

Rev Dr Keith V Garner and Simon McKeon

Simon shares with Keith about the importance of “Generosity” and how his parent’s instilled the fruits of helping others from an early age.

Just like our guest Simon McKeon we also like to invest in helping people.  

In our Wesley Mission story this week, we highlight our ‘Brighter Futures’ program which is designed to support families and single mothers in dealing with issues before they reach crisis point.

Brighter Futures

Brighter Futures Brighter Futures
Horace Edwards, Caseworker - Nepean Brighter Futures Brighter Futures

Guest Performer - Katie de Veau

Katie de Veau is a new addition to our Wesley Impact! family.

Her song reflects on our time here on earth and the importance of living beyond a superficial life in the spotlight. 

Guest Performer Katie de Veau

Guest Performer Katie de Veau

Katie de Veau singing “Sweet Mercy” with the Wesley Impact! band.

Katie de Veau singing “Sweet Mercy” with the Wesley Impact! band.

October 30, 2011

Wesley Mission - Michelle Parish “Mentoring Report”

We see it in the papers, in magazines and movies. They all highlight the desires to strive to ‘Reach the Unreachable Star’.

In Wesley Impact! this week, we look at the topic of ‘The Fleeting Glory of Fame” and the importance of Mentors for up and coming generations to be guided to reach their full potential.

Michelle Parrish from our “Aunties & Uncles” program shares with us the report findings and how Mentoring changes lives.

Guest Michelle Parrish

Michelle shares some of the findings of the report including comments from clients. Girl Age 7: “Before Aunties & Uncles, I didn’t know people ate at with a knife and fork”.

Michelle Parrish and Rev Dr Keith V Garner

Michelle shares with Keith just how important mentoring is to provide direction for youth which transforms future generations and communities to experience a different way of life.

Growing up we may not have had the relationships with family or loved ones that we had hoped for.

At Wesley Mission we like to ‘stand in the gap’ to help create connections that can bring families together in a new and special way.

Let’s see first-hand how our “Aunties & Uncles” Mentoring program creates an ‘open door’ for children to experience fresh, new and exciting opportunities to shine.

Wesley Mission – ‘Aunties & Uncles’  

"Aunty" - Jean

"Aunty" - Jean

"Uncle"

"Uncle"

Danielle - Parent

Danielle - Parent

"Niece" - Jessica

"Niece" - Jessica

Tania G is a regular guest and someone very special to our Wesley Impact! family.

Her song talks about a faith that stands firm. 

For more information about her music, click onto the following link: http://www.taniag.com/ This link opens in a new browser window

Guest Performer Tania G

Guest Performer Tania G

Tania G singing “I’d rather have Jesus,” with the Wesley Impact! band.

Tania G singing “I’d rather have Jesus,” with the Wesley Impact! band.

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