Paul Tripp on “The Heart of a Ministry Leader”

In this talk from Oxygen 2023, Paul Tripp encourages ministry leaders to test their hearts and motivations for gospel ministry. Opening Ezekiel 14:1-8, Paul points ministry leaders to God’s promises of sanctification, while encouraging them to answer some important questions: What rules me? What causes the rise and fall of my heart in ministry? Could it be that it’s something other than the Saviour? 

Video: The Heart of a Ministry Leader by Paul Tripp | Oxygen 23

 Key Quotes: 
 
“One of the blessings of your life and ministry is that you serve a dissatisfied Saviour, who will not give up, who will not quit, until finally every microbe, in every cell in your heart is owned and ruled by Him, and Him alone.” 
 
“There is a war in ministry. It’s not your war for respect. It’s not a war with the culture for the sake of the Gospel. It’s not that battle you may have with other leaders, or somebody in the congregation. It’s this deeper war. It’s war for the practical, street-level, functional, effective control of your hearts.” 

“Where does God need to recapture you once again, so that ministry would not be about you, but be about His glory?” 

Oxygen 23 Talks Now Available on KCC+

This talk is part of our KCC+ November collection, “Shaping Our Hearts for the Work We Do”, available exclusively for subscribers. The collection includes 18 talks from Oxygen 23 including:  

  • 3 talks by Paul Tripp – “The Heart of a Ministry Leader”, “The Ultimate Ministry Leadership Model”, and “Ministry Leadership & Spiritual Warfare” 
  • 4 talks by Zack Eswine – “Recovering Our Humanity in Ministry”, “Recovering Our Wisdom for Ministry”, “Recovering His Love”, “Recovering Our Ambition” 
  • “The Non-Negotiables of Christian Ministry” short talks by John Lennox and Miroslav Volf  
  • PLUS more by Malcolm Gill, Kirk Patston, Jonathan Dykes, Kathryn McCarthy, Anna Powell, Sarah Irving-Stonebreaker, Russell Schmidt and Glen Scrivener  

Access this and much more from only $4.99 / month (on an annual KCC+ subscription). Learn more: https://www.kccone.org.au/    

In this talk from Oxygen 2023, Paul Tripp encourages ministry leaders to test their hearts and motivations for gospel ministry.

By Heidi Tai

KYCK 2024 Bookings Opens in 7 Days  

KYCK conference is returning in 2024, with tickets and on-site accommodation bookings opening next Tuesday 7 November, 9:30am AEDT.  

Hosted by Katoomba Christian Convention, KYCK is an annual event that challenges and equips teenagers to boldly live the Christian life. Over the years, KYCK has become a treasured space for teenagers to explore and deepen their faith with like-minded company. Delegates are invited to hear and respond to God’s word through powerful Bible talks, uplifting worship in song, inspiring testimonies, and fun youth-appropriate activities.     

KYCK 4 Delegates

At KYCK this year 6,400 delegates across 240 churches gathered at KYCK to hear and respond to God’s word. The Bible talks encouraged youth to ‘Meet Jesus’ in the Gospel of Mark. By God’s grace a total of 122 teenagers decided to follow Jesus for the first time, 485 recommitted their lives to him, and 130 left the conference wanting to learn more.  

KYCK will return in 2024 on the following four weekends:  

  • Weekend 1: 12–14 April    
  • Weekend 2 & Online: 19–21 April    
  • Weekend 3: 26–28 April    
  • Weekend 4: 27–29 September    

The theme will be ‘In the Beginning’ with guest speakers preaching from Genesis 1-3. Tickets will go on sale Tuesday 7 November, 9.30am AEDT and will be available until they are sold out.  

For more information on ticket prices, accommodation options, and our cancellation policy please visit the website: https://www.kyck.org.au/register/  

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KYCK 24 tickets and on-site accommodation bookings opens Tuesday 7 November, 9:30am AEDT.

By Heidi Tai

Nancy Guthrie on “What Does God’s Love Look Like?” 

In this highly popular talk, “What Does God’s Love Look Like?”, Nancy Guthrie unpacks the story of Hosea and Gomer, to highlight God’s faithful love towards unfaithful people. With humility and gentleness, Guthrie urges delegates to examine their hearts for idols, and to return to the God who offers so much more in the gospel of grace.

Key Quotes: 
 
“This story in Hosea is not about what God might ask you to do for Him. It’s actually about what He has done for you. We’re meant to observe Hosea and see what our true Husband’s persevering love looks like in the face of our unfaithfulness.”  

“Do you find it hard to see yourself as a woman who has loved other gods? Idols are not necessarily bad things; they are often good things that have become ultimate things.” 
 

“The question that you and I have to ask ourselves is: Have I allowed something else, or someone else, to become the love of my life in the place that should be reserved for God alone?” 


This talk is part of our KCC+ October collection, available exclusively for subscribers. The October catalogue includes:   

  • 4 x ‘Untangling Emotions’ talks from BASECAMP 2023  
  • 3 x ‘True Love’ talks from OneLove 2014  
  • 3 inspiring testimonies from OneLove 2023  
  • 4 x ‘Guidance’ talks by John Chapman   
  • 4 x ‘The God Who Commits’ talks from Katoomba Easter Convention 2011  

Access this and much more from only $4.99 / month (on an annual KCC+ subscription). Learn more: https://www.kccone.org.au/   

In this OneLove talk, Nancy Guthrie unpacks the story of Hosea and Gomer to highlight God’s faithful love towards unfaithful people.

By Heidi Tai

“I Felt So Much Love”: Freya’s KYCK Story

In this interview, Freya describes the highlights of her first KYCK conference, the impact of meeting Jesus and attending a local youth group and why it is “100% worthwhile” for teenagers to join her at KYCK 24! We hope you are encouraged by her story!

1. How many KYCKs have you been to?   

This was my first KYCK! I definitely will be coming back! 

2. What is your favourite part about KYCK? 

My favourite parts about KYCK were the fact that everyone came together as a Christian community, and the worship with music! With every song, I felt so much love and that I had found purpose in my life following the word of Jesus! I also loved the speakers and how they opened my eyes to different topics and expanded my knowledge of what it means to meet Jesus! 

3. Tell us how you met Jesus!   

I became a Christian at my Youth leader’s house! It was a fun afternoon with ping pong, handball and delicious food when we split up into groups and started asking questions that we had always wondered about everything to do with Jesus and the Bible.  

I had many questions, but when it came to my turn, I asked a question I had been thinking about for a long time: “How can I strengthen my relationship with Jesus, and when can I consider myself to be a Christian?”. My friend’s mum asked me whether I wanted to take that leap of faith and open my heart to Jesus. I said “Yes”!  

We went over to a quiet part of the house with my friend, and I spoke to Jesus, praying that he would let me into his heart in the same way that I was opening my heart to him, and in that moment, I felt his presence. I felt so overwhelmed and joyful as I knew that I would have a life with Jesus in it! 

4. How has meeting Jesus changed your life?   

Meeting Jesus has changed my life dramatically for the better! Ever since I started going to my local youth group, I had felt that it was the place that I would fit in! I never feel ashamed or alone, and I can always tell that a time with Jesus is a special time to cherish!  

5. What would you say to someone on the fence about attending KYCK? 

I would say to someone who isn’t sure whether they should come to KYCK or not: Just do it! You will never regret a fun time and the experience that you have and the people that you meet will make it 100% worthwhile! There is so much to be learned and so many exciting ways to praise and rejoice in Jesus’ love! 

Save the dates for KYCK 24!

Hosted by Katoomba Christian Convention, KYCK is an annual event that challenges and equips teenagers to boldly live the Christian life. Over the years, KYCK has become a treasured space for teenagers to explore and deepen their faith with like-minded company. Delegates are invited to hear and respond to God’s word through powerful Bible talks, uplifting worship in song, inspiring testimonies, and fun youth-appropriate activities.    

KYCK will return in 2024 across the following weekends:    

  • Weekend 1: 12–14 April   
  • Weekend 2 & Online: 19–21 April   
  • Weekend 3: 26–28 April   
  • Weekend 4: 27–29 September   

The theme will be ‘In the Beginning’ with guest speakers preaching from Genesis 1-3. Tickets will go on sale Tuesday 7 November, 9.30am AEDT and will be available until sold out.  To sign up for the latest updates, visit our website: https://www.kyck.org.au/  

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Freya shares highlights of her first KYCK conference and why it is “100% worthwhile” for teenagers to join her next year!

By Heidi Tai

“A Life Changing Event”: Lucy’s KYCK Testimony

In this interview, Lucy describes the “indescribable impact” of KYCK conference, how Jesus is her hope with ongoing health issues, and why she wants everyone to experience what she has over the last 7 years at KYCK. We hope you are encouraged by her story!  

1. How many KYCKs have you been to?  

KYCK 23 was my 7th KYCK, and I have loved every single one—right back to KYCK 17 when the theme was “Standing for the King”. 

2. What is your favourite part about KYCK?  

The best part about KYCK is the people. A few thousand of us get together, and despite never meeting before, we are in the same place for the sole purpose of getting to know Jesus better and to praise him as one church. There is something uniquely incredible about hearing thousands of joyous voices raised together in worship of one King—all sharing the same hope and so loudly you can barely hear your own voice. It’s a feeling I will never forget.  

3. How has meeting Jesus changed your life?  

Throughout my life, I’ve had underlying issues with health. In the past few years especially there’s been a sizable escalation, to the extent of which my everyday life has become very difficult. A lot of the time I feel like I’ve lost hope, or that I have no worth or purpose in this world, but those feelings are often short lived. That’s the wonderful thing about Jesus, he gives hope in even the direst of situations, and he brings light to the darkest of nights. 

Even though my life is harder now, I wouldn’t change anything, because God has used my experience in miraculous ways. I’m able to understand and empathise in ways that wouldn’t have been possible without my struggle, and being able to serve the people around me is worth every bit of it. I’m able to survive my experience because I have the God that created everything on my side.  

As Jesus brings me so much joy, I’m able to love people with a kind of love that comes from him: “We love because he first loved us” (1 John 4:19). That’s the other amazing thing about Jesus, he’s a relational God. He cares for me, as an individual. He doesn’t care about all the terrible things I’ve done in my life; he loves me as myself, deeply flawed as I am. 

Jesus has changed how I look at the world and how I can relate to it and has filled my cup with so great a hope and joy I can pour it freely without worry into the lives of every person I encounter. I am not perfect, but my God is. And that is more than enough.  

4. What would you say to someone on the fence about attending KYCK? 

The joy found in that hall – and even on the dreaded hill – is something extraordinary and infectious, something I wish every person would be able to experience.  

For almost every person I’ve talked to about this, KYCK has been a life changing event, and for me personally, the impact this conference has had upon me and my journey with Jesus is indescribable. Each year, KYCK reminds me just how incredible our God is, and how kind, loving, and servant hearted his people strive to be.  

At KYCK 2022, I had a medical issue in the hall just before one of the sessions, and a group of youth I’d never met before came and found me afterwards to make sure I was okay and give me a card they’d made. I still have that card, and I carry the love those people gave me everywhere I go. They gained nothing from seeking me out, but they still did without any hesitation or prompting. 

It’s rare, I think, to gather with a group of thousands, and have every single one of them care about you personally, and yet, this has been the case for all 7 of the KYCKs I’ve been to. Whether you’re a Christian or not, KYCK is something I think every person should have the chance to experience. It’s an awesome way to meet Jesus for the first time, for growing in your faith, and for anyone who’s simply considering Jesus. 

Save the dates for KYCK 24!

Hosted by Katoomba Christian Convention, KYCK is an annual event that challenges and equips teenagers to boldly live the Christian life. Over the years, KYCK has become a treasured space for teenagers to explore and deepen their faith with like-minded company. Delegates are invited to hear and respond to God’s word through powerful Bible talks, uplifting worship in song, inspiring testimonies, and fun youth-appropriate activities.   

KYCK will return in 2024 across the following weekends:   

  • Weekend 1: 12–14 April  
  • Weekend 2 & Online: 19–21 April  
  • Weekend 3: 26–28 April  
  • Weekend 4: 27–29 September  

The theme will be ‘In the Beginning’ with guest speakers preaching from Genesis 1-3. Tickets will go on sale Tuesday 7 November, 9.30am AEDT and will be available until sold out.  To sign up for the latest updates, visit our website: https://www.kyck.org.au/ 

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Lucy describes the "indescribable impact” of attending KYCK conference over the last 7 years.

By Heidi Tai

Free Online Access for KEC 24 Family Package Bookings  

Registrations are now open for Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) 2024, with a bonus offer of free online access* (valued at $60) available for Family Package bookings secured by 31st December 2023. Attending all sessions with young children isn’t always possible, so this add-on will give families flexibility to access sessions missed at KEC. 

Hosted by Katoomba Christian Convention, KEC is an annual event to help delegates grow in their relationship with God. For many families, KEC has become an important family tradition (here’s 5 reasons why)—a way for parents to communicate the significance of Christ’s death and resurrection, and the prioritisation of spiritual growth each year. 

At KEC, hearing and responding to God’s word is the priority. At a time where we and our children are bombarded by secular messages, values and ideals, KEC will help your family to start the year well, rooted in God’s word. 

Each year, KEC invites gifted Bible teachers to preach on relevant topics. In 2024, the program will be built around the theme: “Conquering Worldliness: Resisting the Gravitational Pull of the World”, with delegates invited to consider how they can remain faithful as Christians in an increasingly secular world.   

As always, the program will feature empowering Bible talks, inspiring Christian testimonies, uplifting worship in song, and breaks for relaxation and fellowship. With age-specific programs for everyone from Keenites (toddlers) to adults, all are welcome to join us this Easter.   

For more information or to purchase your tickets, visit the website: https://easterconvention.com/  

To receive the latest KEC updates including updates on 2024 speakers, follow us on Facebook or Instagram  

A bonus offer of free online access is available for KEC Family Package bookings secured by 31st December 2023

By Heidi Tai

Shame & Anger by Peter Sondergeld 

In this talk from BASECAMP 2023 men’s conference, Peter Sondergeld describes the beginnings and experience of shame from Genesis 3, common and ungodly responses to shame, and how such responses can have a negative impact on others and our relationship with God. 

Key Quotes: 

“In the midst of feeling shame, it [anger] flips the vulnerability and weakness associated with shame and makes you feel powerful.” 
 

“This is the fear: the fear that someone would see you for who you truly are and reject you.” 

“What’s at work at the same time as us wanting to be known is the fear of being known…because there’s one thing worse than not being known, and that’s being known and being rejected.” 


This talk is part of our KCC+ October collection, available exclusively for subscribers. The October catalogue includes:  

  • 4 x ‘Untangling Emotions’ talks from BASECAMP 2023 
  • 3 x ‘True Love’ talks from OneLove 2014 
  • 3 inspiring testimonies from OneLove 2023 
  • 4 x ‘Guidance’ talks by John Chapman  
  • 4 x ‘The God Who Commits’ talks from Katoomba Easter Convention 2011 

 
Access this and much more from only $4.99 / month (on an annual KCC+ subscription). Learn more: https://www.kccone.org.au/  

Peter describes how shame impacts our relationship with God and others.

By Heidi Tai

6,400 Youth, 485 Recommitments and 122 Conversions: A Huge Year for KYCK  

KYCK 2023 officially ended in September, with over 1,400 delegates committing their weekend to ‘Meet Jesus’ in the fourth and final KYCK weekend. We praise God that this brought the total number of KYCK 2023 attendees to 6,400 from over 240 churches.  

Hosted by Katoomba Christian Convention, KYCK is an annual event that challenges and equips teenagers to boldly live the Christian life. This year, guest speakers Seth Fellows (AFES), Josh Hayward (Christ Church St Ives), Dave Jensen (EV Church), Nathan Lee (Trinity Grammar), Ed Sowden (Bathurst Presbyterian) and Jonnie Wintle (Seaforth Anglican) invited delegates to ‘Meet Jesus’ in the Gospel of Mark. 

The talks aimed to demystify the person of Jesus and to show teenagers his powerful yet loving rule. We praise God that because of hearing God’s word preached, a total of 122 teenagers decided to follow Jesus for the first time, 485 recommitted their lives to him, and 130 left the conference wanting to learn more. 

“My favourite thing about KYCK was having the privilege to see God work in kid’s hearts and minds, and the encouragement when they came back into the hall on response night was electric.”

– Youth Leader, KYCK 4 Attendee 

“KYCK is a pivotal part of our year as a Youth group. This year, two of our youth committed their lives to Jesus for the first time and we all sat and cried with joy and praise to God.”

– Youth Leader, KYCK 4 Attendee 

Over the years, KYCK has become a treasured space for teenagers to explore and deepen their faith with like-minded company. Delegates are invited to hear and respond to God’s word through powerful Bible talks, uplifting worship in song, inspiring testimonies, and fun youth-appropriate activities.  

KYCK typically runs through three weekends in April (KYCK 1, 2 and 3) and one weekend in September (KYCK 4). KYCK 4 was added to the KCC calendar to give churches more flexibility for youth camps in warmer weather, and to encourage more involvement among junior students while seniors are studying for final exams.  

KYCK will return in 2024 across the following weekends:  

  • Weekend 1: 12–14 April 
  • Weekend 2 & Online: 19–21 April 
  • Weekend 3: 26–28 April 
  • Weekend 4: 27–29 September 

The theme will be ‘In the Beginning’ with guest speakers preaching from Genesis 1-3. Tickets will go on sale Tuesday 7 November, 9.30am AEDT and will be available until sold out.  To sign up for the latest updates, visit our website: https://www.kyck.org.au/

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We praise God that 6,400 youth and leaders attended KYCK conference this year!

By Heidi Tai

Pastors Don’t Just Work on Sundays: 6 Ways to Encourage Your Pastor’s Service  

“Don’t pastors only work on Sundays?”  

It is a common misconception that pastors only work on Sundays—they preach a sermon on Sunday morning, shake a few hands, and then spend the rest of the week cleaning the church. While this may be true for some, most pastors work extremely hard around the clock. If they have a family, their ministry impacts their spouse and children, who also make sacrifices to support their work.  

A lot happens behind the scenes to run a growing church. On top of the public ministry of writing and preaching a weekly sermon, pastors are also involved with individual and couples counselling, training ministry leaders, hospital and crisis visits, managing budgets, recruiting volunteers, community evangelism, brainstorming sermon series, building maintenance, running weddings and funerals, graphic design, website updates, pastoral care, praying, supporting charities and parachurch ministries…the list goes on.  

Unfortunately, for many pastors and their families, their work can become a thankless and lonely job, with church members unaware of the responsibilities and pressures they experience, often at all hours of the day, 7 days a week. Unlike a 9-5 job, pastors often work evenings and weekends because that’s when their church members are available to meet.  

With our recent 2023 Oxygen Christian Workers Survey revealing alarming levels of loneliness, burnout and mental health issues amongst Christian workers in Australia, it is vitally important that the church learns to appreciate and support the work of pastors and leaders.  

In America, October is ‘Pastors’ Appreciation Month’, where churches are called to encourage their pastors. Since it’s October, we wish to borrow the spirit of this tradition, and to share 6 ways you can encourage your pastor this month:   

1. Share how God has been working in your life 

Send a letter, email or text message of how God has been at work in your life. Despite the challenges of pastoring a church, your pastor will be reminded of God’s work through his perseverance in the Lord. Examples of things you could share:  

  • Something you learned or appreciated from a sermon  
  • What you’ve been meditating on in your personal walk with God 
  • What holiness or faithfulness looks like in your current season of life  
  • An answered prayer  
  • Someone you have been evangelising to or are praying for  
  • How the church or a specific ministry has blessed you recently  

2. Encourage their family 

Likewise, do the same with their spouse and children. Share with them that you appreciate the unique sacrifices of ministry families, and that their support is enabling gospel work. Offer a meal or help with babysitting when the pastor is on call – such as Sundays at church or when the pastor is called away from the home. 

3. Include them in your next hang out 

Believe it or not, pastors often get forgotten in social contexts. Since the pastor is well-known in the church community, people assume they already have plans. Encourage your pastor with life-giving friendship by including them in social gatherings, outside of the formal church calendar. Even if they are busy, an invitation will help them feel included and supported in the church family they so faithfully serve. 

4. Pray for your pastor 

The Bible is clear. Pastors who commit their lives to gospel work will experience spiritual warfare (Ephesians 6:11-20). Satan despises gospel ministry and is working hard to discourage your pastor’s faith, godliness, marriage, family, friendships and wellbeing. Pray for your pastor regularly—for joy, help, wisdom, perseverance, protection against Satan’s schemes—and let them know that you’re doing it.  

5. Buy a gift that encourages rest 

How does your pastor enjoy their days off? Find out and give them a gift that encourages them to do so! It could be a book to read, cinema tickets, a home-cooked meal, a class to take, or a few days away for rest and recharge! Be wary that a weekend away may not be possible unless a guest preacher can be booked to replace them.  

6. Refresh them with a library of life-giving sermons with a KCC+ subscription  

Pastors are called to teach and pastor others, but who does this for the pastor in return? The KCC One app is filled with thousands of life-giving sermons, testimonies and devotionals. With a KCC+ subscription, your pastor can access KCC’s latest and exclusive content. With brand new monthly uploads, a KCC+ subscription is a precious gift of spiritual encouragement, not just during Pastors’ Appreciation Month, but all year round!  

October is Pastor's Appreciation Month. Here's 6 ways you can encourage yours.

By Heidi Tai

Conquering Worldliness: Secure Your Spot at Katoomba Easter Convention 2024 

Registrations are now open for Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) 2024.

Hosted by Katoomba Christian Convention, KEC is an annual event aimed at encouraging people to rest and grow in God’s word each Easter. For many families with children, KEC has been adopted as a family tradition; a way for parents to communicate the significance of Christ’s death and resurrection and prioritisation of spiritual growth each year.

Katoomba Easter Convention 2023 Highlights

Since 1962, God has used KEC to transform entire families, with children growing up through the children’s programs, and graduating as men and women who are convicted to live for Jesus alone: 

“Through the Kid’s program, I was annually fed with engaging and solid Bible teaching, which allowed me to thank Jesus for what he has done in every stage of life. KEC has been a major influence in the way I know Jesus and express my faith today.” 

Anna, KEC Delegate and Volunteer

“KEC is an opportunity for a family get together with a gospel centred focus. Our children in the past and now our grandchildren love the children’s program and are encouraged and fed in their walk with the Lord and enjoy fellowship with KEC friends. Adults likewise are encouraged and challenged to continue to serve the Lord.” 

Gaye, KEC Delegate

In 2024, the program will be built around the theme: “Conquering Worldliness: Resisting the Gravitational Pull of the World”, with delegates invited to consider how they can remain faithful as Christians in an increasingly secular world.  

The program will feature empowering Bible talks, inspiring Christian testimonies, uplifting worship in song, and breaks for relaxation and fellowship.  

With age-specific programs for everyone from Keenites (toddlers) to adults, all are welcome to join us this Easter.  

For more information or to purchase your tickets, visit the website: https://easterconvention.com/ 

To receive the latest KEC updates including updates on 2024 speakers, follow us on Facebook or Instagram 

Registrations are now open for Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) 2024

By Heidi Tai
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