Julia Walter - AFES at University of Canberra

 

My name is Julia Walter and I used to attend Wellspring before I moved to Canberra in 2018. I have just started a two year ministry apprenticeship with AFES; working with the local student group at the University of Canberra (UC) called the Fellowship of Christian University Students (FOCUS). As a sinner saved by the grace of Jesus Christ, I desire to make known the riches of God’s love and mercy found in Jesus to students at UC through the work that FOCUS does. I was a nursing student at UC in 2018-2019 and saw the great need for the Gospel to be heard by students there. There are currently four AFES staff workers at UC, with a growing number of students involved with FOCUS, both believers and unbelievers, but also many students not yet reached. I would love for you to partner with me in this ministry through prayer, financial giving or relationship and encouragement. It is so exciting that as the body of Christ we are, in prayerful dependence on God, all working together to make disciples of all nations. Please consider joining me in doing this at UC.

Finance Half Year Update (July-December 2020)

How have we been tracking so far in this financial year (Jul - Dec 2020)?

With a year that is continually changing, it probably comes as no surprise that so has our finances against budget. Thankfully, for the better! As at Dec 2020 we reported an operating profit of $25,000. This is largely due to continuing to receive JobKeeper (which we will receive through to March 2021) alongside an increase in offerings. Parish Council thank you for your generosity!
 
Our offertory goal for the whole church is about $60 per adult per week; this would allow us to keep all staff working on existing hours, as well as begin to fund a future part-time staff member.
 
Our current offertory giving is on average around $45 per adult per week; we thank God for this, and for the Jobkeeper subsidy. But once that subsidy concludes at the end of March, we will be requiring that $15 per adult per week increase. How great would it be to continue supporting ministry and not implement cuts, so that our life with Jesus can grow stronger.
 
We'll be glad to supply ongoing updates in future newsletters.
 
Rob Imberger & Gemma Kleywegt

2020-21 Parish Council nominations

We thank God for our 2019-20 Parish Council, who have served faithfully. We've had a good year together. They have been: Bill Folkerts; Karrie Malan; Jessie Whittle; Gemma Kleywegt; Darren Vos; Keith Scott; Sandy Whight; Jude Davies; Richard Lord; John Morse; Heidi Harback; and Linda Chau.

We especially acknowledge those stepping down - Linda Chau, Karrie Malan, Jessie Whittle and Keith Scott - we appreciate their blessing us with their time and passion.

Our 3 Synod Representatives (Richard Lord; Sandy Whight; Jude Davies) remain on Parish Council by default, as they are in the middle of their 3 year term. Also, with only 2 nominations for 2 positions of Warden, Richard Lord and John Morse will be duly appointed at our AGM.

For Parish Council in the coming 2020-21 year, there are 6 nominations for 4 positions, so an (electronic) election will be held at our AGM. As Rector, Rob Imberger also directly appoints 2 PC members as well as 1 Warden.

Please see the attachment for profiles of who has been nominated as Parish Councillors for the coming year, and pray God leads our church through godly leaders.

2020 AGM - How to complete nominations for Parish Council & Warden

Background

In this coronavirus climate, the Diocese of Tasmania has made several new provisions to facilitate safe process and in-person gathering. One of these is electronic nominations for leadership positions: the two offices for election and appointment for 2020-21 are Parish Councillor and Warden.

 

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, like and for 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).

 

How do I nominate someone?

A sample email communication is provided below for you to copy & amend. Reference is made to two documents, which are attached to this post.

Eg. John Smith has nominated Tom Black for Parish Council. Joan Smith is the secondary nominator. Both Tom Black and Joan Smith must confirm by return email that they consent to nominate/be nominated. At every point, the nominee's address, nominators' addresses and admin@wellspring.org.au must be included in the email thread. 
 

We, 1. John SMITH (cc’d in for confirmation)   and 2. Joan SMITH

Electors of the Parish of Wellspring

HEREBY NOMINATE as Parish Councillor , Tom BLACK (cc’d in for confirmation)

By return email, Tom BLACK agrees to this nomination and declares that he has read the Faithfulness in Service Code of Behaviour (Ministry and Tribunal Ordinance 1998, Schedule 5).

 

He agrees to meet the requirements of Safe Church Communities Endorsement as defined in the Safe Church Communities Ordinance 2009, Schedule 1, for holders of this office, if so elected.

Pre-Budget communication, July 2020

Dear Wellspring community,

 

We’re entering into an important season for the life of our church, and I want you to come along.

 

As a church, we meet in August each year at our Annual General Meeting to decide on our ministry investments: where we think God is calling us to spend our time, our money and our passion for the year ahead. In the coming weeks, you’ll receive some communication to help you prepare for that meeting, but the upshot is that our year ahead will focus on being a community where people belongbelievegrow and share

 

Today I am writing with an update on where we think God is calling us to spend our money, so that these keywords can become realities. Parish Council have put together a proposed draft 2020-2021 Budget that includes a number of significant changes to decrease our expenditure, so that we are being good stewards of our resources by having a sustainable long-term budget.  (Further detail in relation to the changes is discussed further below).

 

For those who are new to Wellspring or need a refresh, here’s some context. Last year, Parish Council felt God calling us to step out in faith with an ambitious budget, a budget that invested in our key ministries with the prayer that these ministries would grow spiritually and in number to enable an offertory increase of over 25%. 

 

Based on the recent Parish-wide Strategic Planning survey, we note various shortcomings to how we presented our budget last year. In particular, we understand that last year’s budget took some of our church family by surprise, especially surrounding staff expenditure.  We note that some church members did not feel that they had an opportunity to express their thoughts during or outside of the AGM. We hope that this communication about key proposed changes will give insight earlier. 

 

As reported by our Treasurer Gemma Kleywegt in the last Finance Update, as well as throughout the year in the fortnightly church Newsletter, an offertory increase has not eventuated, and as at 31 May 2020 we remain at a shortfall of $157,000.

 

In addition to the offertory observations above, we have also identified the following key factors;

  • Regular Cambodia outreach support has dropped significantly, resulting in Wellspring needing to compensate the shortfall from general funds.  
  • Whilst we have not seen a significant reduction in financial giving from the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent economic environment as yet, we are conscious that there may be some in our church family experiencing hardship now or to come.
  • The federal government’s Jobkeeper initiative, which all staff employed by the Diocese of Tasmania are eligible for, allows some budgetary relief but is not a long-term provision.

 

As compared to current spending, these are the key expenditure changes proposed for the 2020-2021 Budget:

  • Staffing investments
    • Rector – Rob Imberger – reduces by 1 day per week*
    • University Pastor – Sam Gough – reduces by 1 day per week*
    • Chinese Pastor – Michael Chau – reduces by 2 days per week*
    • Chinese Assistant Minister - Tzu Nin Kwan – reduces by 1 day per week*
    • Children’s Ministry Coordinator – Lynne Grant – begins employment 1 day per week for 5 months (until end of 2020)
    • Children’s Minister (to be employed) – 2 days per week for 6 months (from beginning 2021)
    • Music Ministry Leader – Jessie Whittle – begins employment 1 day per week (this will be funded from the Wellspring Ministry Trust, not offertory giving)
  • Cambodia mission
    • Reduction of $24,000 against last financial year*
    • Continued invitation for Wellspring members to give privately and tax deductibly via Global Development Group

*reduction to occur following the AGM 

 

Let me be clear: these are not easy matters, and your staff team have graciously and willingly agreed that the above be considered. 

 

With all of that said, recent strategic consult feedback also showed the priorities our church family sees in the year and years to come. They include: children’s ministry, international student ministry, local outreach, 10am congregational leadership, and more. 

 

How great would it be to see to see increases in offertory leading to increasing our ability to address such strategic priorities?

 

So please pray for your Parish Council and for our wider church family, as preparations continue to be made for our Annual Meeting. I encourage you to touch base with our Treasurer Gemma Kleywegt or myself if you would like to discuss any points above in greater depth.

 

Your brother in Christ,

 

Rob Imberger

Rector/Senior Pastor