New Leaders Stories Coming this December

Earlier this month, KCC launched a new online series titled Leaders Stories – a free weekly interview series where leaders share how they discovered their personal weaknesses and the lessons learnt on how God strengthened them during their journey. In December, we will feature four new Leaders Stories each Wednesday at 12PM AEDT, which you can tune into on the Oxygen Facebook Page or on-demand on the KCC One App. Meet each of our interviewees below and mark the dates in your calendar! 
Interviewee: Graham Hill, Principal of Stirling Theological College (University of Divinity), Melbourne 
Date: Wednesday 1st December, 12PM (AEDT) 
Event details: 
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Graham Joseph Hill is the Principal of Stirling Theological College (University of Divinity) in Melbourne, Australia. His author website is www.grahamjosephhill.com. Graham has planted and pastored churches and been in theological education for over twenty years. He is the author or editor of ten books including “Holding Up Half the Sky”, “Hide This in Your Heart” (co-authored with Michael Frost), and “Healing Our Broken Humanity” (co-author with Grace Ji-Sun Kim). Graham also directs TheGlobalChurchProject.com

In this upcoming interview, Graham shares his struggles with alcoholism in the early days of his pastoral ministry. Graham also shares the process of how he overcame his addiction, the power of community in experiencing God’s presence, and some steps you can take if you’re struggling with an addiction. 

Interviewee: Russell Smidt, Senior Minister, New Life Presbyterian Church 
Date: Wednesday 8th December, 12PM (AEDT) 

Russell Smidt serves as senior minister of New Life Presbyterian Church in Gungahlin (ACT). He loves running and cycling around Canberra, kayaking on the Murrumbidgee River, and watching his four sons play AFL. 

Interviewee: Judith Calf, CMS Missionary 
Date: Wednesday 15th December, 12PM (AEDT) 

Judith has spent more than 30 years in cross-cultural work. Initially in her profession as a Community Nutritionist, but for the last 23 years serving with CMS-Australia in mission work. As a Bible School teacher and principal, she has taught many pastors and evangelists in Tanzania. She has also taught at the CMS training college, St Andrew’s Hall, and served in a leadership position, Mission Personnel Secretary, selecting, managing and caring for missionaries on their locations around the world. Currently serving in NW Tanzania, Judith is passionate about teaching God’s word. Living and serving as a single woman has deeply enriched her life, and Judith often challenges many of the myths and misunderstandings the Christian community has about single life. 

Interviewee: Caz Morton, Children’s and Youth Minister, All Saints Nowra 
Date: Wednesday 22nd December, 12PM (AEDT) 

Caz Morton currently resides in the Shoalhaven. She joined the All Saints Nowra team at the end of 2020. Caz worked in the fashion industry before deciding to study at Youthworks College & has worked in a number of different churches. When not at work, she is at Pilates, taking photos in various locations, or helping at a thrift store. 


Catch up on Past Leaders Stories
Did you miss out on our Leaders Stories during November? You can catch up on all our interviews below on our Oxygen Facebook Page or the KCC One App

  • Leaders Stories: Natalie Ray – Natalie (Senior Assistant Minister, Northlight Anglican Church) shares about a time during her study at theological college when she grasped God’s strength in her weakness and so much more. 
  • Leaders Stories: Kurt Peters – Kurt (Minister, St Matts, Botany) shares his journey through a season of complete burnout followed by a diagnosis of early-onset Parkinsons disease. Since then, Kurt has been learning from Jesus what it looks like to minister through weakness. 
  • Leaders Stories: Belinda Lakelin – Belinda (Evangelism Consultant for the Baptist Association of NSW and ACT) openly shares the challenges of her role working as an Evangelism Consultant. The anxiety and subsequent physical illness that she faced, but ultimately how God showed her His goodness through it all.


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By Heidi Tai

Celebrating 60 Years of Katoomba Easter Convention

KEC 2022 marks the 60th year of the annual family retreat. For decades, KCC have welcomed families and generations to spend the Easter long weekend in the beautiful Blue Mountains and grow together in their faith. So, after a two-year hiatus, KCC is thrilled to invite you and your family to join us again in the mountains, with plans underway to make KEC 2022 a memorable and wonderful experience for you as we celebrate our 60th anniversary.

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Registrations for KEC 2022 are now open, offering hybrid ticket options that allow adults to attend parts of the program onsite while livestreaming the rest. A full livestream weekend option is also available for those who prefer more flexibility in viewing the program over the Easter long weekend. Families can also expect the all-ages children’s programmes to return onsite as normal.

With the KEC 2022 starting from Good Friday morning to Easter Monday lunch, delegates can expect the weekend to be filled with:

  • Powerful and life-changing Bible talks from keynote speakers Matt Fuller (Senior Pastor, Christ Church Mayfair) and Russell Moore (Public Theologian at Christianity Today and Director of Christianity Today’s Public Theology Project).
  • Worship led by our KEC bands, including the return of AFROfest, an Australian African worship group whose vision is to unite a multitude of diverse backgrounds into a single voice, praising God and witnessing to His love.
  • Opportunities to speak to our partner Christian organisations, find out more about their ministries and how to support them.
  • Encouraging and heartfelt testimonies and interviews from everyday Christians on how God has worked through past and present circumstances.
  • Fun and fellowship in the plaza to celebrate 60 years of KEC, including a chance to learn more about and how to support the future of KCC ministries.
  • Plus, more to be announced!

KCC is always encouraged to hear how families set time aside every year to enjoy KEC together, with many enjoying the tradition of visiting the mountains for as long as 20 years! We hope the following testimonies will inspire you to come and celebrate 60 years with us in 2022:

“We have attended KEC for approximately 20 years during childhood years of our 3 kids, last one this year in senior high year 12.  We benefit from the cross generational family time and learned platform bible teaching.  We come to be fed for life and ministry back in our church and world.  The key to our personal growth has come from the challenges and depth of bible teaching from learned wise in life experience speakers, evangelical gospel focussed men of faith. Thank you KEC for your commitment and ministry to us.”
– KEC2019 Delegate 

“My husband and I have been coming to KEC every year since we were married in 2005. We have had four children in that time and each of them have spent every Easter at KEC.  It’s such a blessing for our whole family. Although in their younger years our children have been reticent about attending the kid’s programs, as they’ve grown, they look forward to being reunited with their once-a-year friends and participating in the programs. It’s so wonderful to be reflecting on Jesus as we remember his death and resurrection in a special way over Easter.”
– Naomi

“For 15 years or more, we have benefited from the preaching of God’s Word at KEC. Our children (now all adults) have grown up through the children’s and youth programs and two of them are now serving faithfully in their churches. For us, it has been an annual opportunity to be refreshed and revived spiritually as we “give out” in our small country church all year round.”
– KEC2018 Delegate

“I like the teaching, the opportunity to take my kids camping but also for them to experience Katoomba Conventions as I have done on and off over last 20 years.”
– Dawn

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Picture from KEC2019. We look forward to welcoming you back in the auditorium for 2022.


Register Your Family for KEC2022 and Join the Celebration with Us!

Katoomba Easter Convention is an annual retreat for the whole family. It is a fantastic way to spend Easter as a family or with friends, soaking in God’s word and grow in your walk with Jesus together.

In order to comply with health orders and ensure as many people can attend KEC, delegates will be offered one of three options for the adult program. This includes: 

  • Early Bird: Morning onsite & evening livestream (with priority registration given to families and Seniors) or,
  • Night Owl: Morning livestream & evening onsite or,
  • Couch Potato: Livestream weekend.

Celebrate 60 years of KEC with us and click here to register today or visit the KEC website for more information.

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