AGM Agenda 2021 & Minutes 2020

The 2021 AGM is planned for 12noon on Sunday August 22nd. 

 

Please find an agenda for the meeting here:  2021 AGM Agenda

Please find minutes from last year's AGM here: AGM 2020.

 

Any questions email Lara admin@wellspring.org.au

Nomination Forms - for Parish Positions at 2021 AGM

Download this form and use it to nominate for positions of: 

Parish Councillor, Warden, Synod Rep or Nomination Committee. 

Nomination form - parish positions_pdf

 

Please return completed forms to the office no later than 15 August 2021.

 

Hard copy forms available from church.

 

What are these roles?

A suitable Parish Council member represents the wider church, in particular their home congregation, and joins with the Rector in “ensuring the affairs of the Parish are properly conducted”. More importantly, a Parish Council member is committed to life with Jesus for themselves, as they demonstrate a passion for the vision and welfare of Wellspring.

 

A suitable Warden will fit the above description also, as well as having a greater degree of responsibility in the spiritual discernment and welfare of Wellspring Parish (our people and property).

 

A suitable Synod Representative commits to attending the annual parliament-style meeting of all Anglican parishes and agencies, over a three year term. They join with the Rector in representing Wellspring to the wider Anglican Diocese of Tasmania, taking their part in the mission of "a church for Tasmania, making disciples of Jesus". Wellspring Synod Representatives also sit on Parish Council as full members.

 

A suitable Nomination Committee member will be called on if/when the Rector of Wellspring's position becomes vacant. They will need to be a maturing disciple of Jesus, who is familiar with Wellspring's strengths and weaknesses, and is willing to work with Diocesan representatives to bring a recommendation of candidates to the Bishop to be the next Senior Pastor/Rector of Wellspring.

Engaging with Islam - July 2021 newsletter

Find Sam green's latest update here: Newsletter.051

Faithfulness in Service Code, Module & Commitment Statement

Download and read the code of conduct, complete the True/False Module quiz and sign the commitment statement (and return a copy to the office: admin@wellspring.org.au)

Faithfulness in Service Code of Conduct

FIS Module 1

FIS Commitment Statement

 

Any questions, ask the office. 

Justice and Redress

Click here: 0210525_Pastoral Letter Redress

 

God binds together love for Him and love for people, such that one without the other is unthinkable. In fact, Jesus says in Matthew 22:37-40:

"Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and most important command. The second is like it: Love your neighbour as yourself. All the Law and the Prophets depend on these two commands."

Notice that final line: the whole Old Testament is summed up in these "two commands", which is like saying, they are inseparable.

This conviction lies at the heart of our Diocese's approach to providing redress to survivors of child sexual abuse, perpetrated by Anglican leaders and/or permitted by Anglican institutions. It would be the height of hypocrisy for a church to confess love for God with their lips, and withhold justice from vulnerable people. 

A large step in justice-making was taken several years ago, as surplus and under-utilised church assets were sold to supply enough funds for Redress payments. The recent Synod (Anglican parliament) made further decisions to fund updated costs, which Wellspring fully supports. You can read Bishop Richard explain it in the link above.