Blair Linne preaching at OneLove women's conference 2024

Delighting in the Father’s Joy at OneLove 2024

“I remember when you used to love me
You were so beautiful back then
So fruitful back then
When you used to love me
But, you have forsaken your first love
So come back to me”

(An excerpt from Blair Linne’s Poem, “I Remember When You Used to Love Me”, recited at OneLove 2024.)

Each year, OneLove provides a much-needed refresh for women, to take time out from everyday routines, spend a day soaking in God’s Word and walk away with cups full of love and joy in the Lord. This year, international speaker Blair Linne, inspired women to remember the Father’s joy, and why this is important in reigniting our devotion to Him and overcome complacency.

Blair Linne preaching on ‘The Father’s Joy’ at OneLove women’s conference 2024.

Over 1,600 women across Australia and overseas joined together in fellowship at the OneLove 2024 conference in August, in-person and online. Through faithful Bible teaching and shared stories, women were encouraged with a refreshed view of what it means to be a child of God and how it shapes everything we do.

Bible teacher and Spoken Word Artist, Blair Linne, presented two talks to address the theme, “Overcoming Complacency: How the Joy of the Father Can Reignite Your Devotion”.

Her first talk was derived from the parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-32. Titled, “The Father’s Joy (Two Types of Lostness)”, Blair helped women to consider the actions of both sons depicted in this story and identify the lostness and complacency that each of them bring. Both sons were complacent and wanted the Father’s inheritance rather than Him. The younger son runs away from his father to pursue immorality. The elder son also “runs away”, but his pursuit is towards morality.

Blair explained that complacency has us placing things, whether immoral or moral, over God Himself. We can be around the Father, but not satisfied in the Father. She highlighted that the story in Luke 15:11-32 exposes our own lack of appreciation for the Father’s joy and gracious love, and yet, even in our complacency, the joy of the Father is constant. He is still near to us and is still patient with us.

“There are two ways to run from the Father or deny the Father: immorality and morality. But there is only one way to come to the Father, and that is by faith.”

In her second talk from Ephesians 1:3-14 titled, “The Blessed Father (Blessed in the Beloved)”, Blair shared that like the brothers in Luke 15, there is a contrast between the Jews and the Gentiles. There was a complacency by the Jews in understanding the full scope of God’s gospel which would include Gentiles as well as the Jews. These disputes cause Gentiles to question their standing as well, which would hinder them or cause them to be complacent and kept from their full gospel identity.

The Father’s joy and love is the stabilising truth which shifts us from complacency to devotion. Blair presented this passage to demonstrate that a way to overcome complacency is by grasping what God has done for us. Do we realise the divine forethought God used to craft all the blessings ordained for us, so that we might be with Him? We must recognise who we have in our Heavenly Father and the right blessings we have attained because of Christ, and all to the praise of His glorious grace.

We have been stamped with God’s seal of security and no one can take that away from us. As hard as the enemy may try, he cannot remove the seal.”

Blair ended her second talk reciting a Spoken Word poem she wrote at a time when she personally experienced complacency. Her poem, “I Remember When You Used to Love Me”, deeply resonated with the women as she reminded them to return to their first love, God the Father.

Blair also joined the much-loved Q&A segment. Her honesty in her own personal testimony on facing anxiety and fatherlessness sparked countless questions around mental health, ministry life and shifting our focus towards eternity. Many felt moved by her wise and sincere responses during the session.

Women at OneLove were also presented with testimonies and stories throughout the day from everyday women who have wrestled with what it means to really delight in the Father and not just be around Him. Marissa presented a beautiful and thoughtful reflection on how we can ask questions, experience discomfort, sit in uncertainty and still seek God­–in sharing stories with one another and God, recognising our grounding in and around scripture. Abi and Diana joined the platform as part of the Fireside Chat to provide women with insights into what complacency might look like in other people’s lives and to be equipped with practical strategies and suggestions as to how to best overcome it.

A particular highlight was the video testimony from Yuni – an inspiring Christian woman, wife and mother with a special needs son. Through her testimony, women were reminded that though we’re tempted to think doing everything is the antidote to complacency, Yuni helpfully reminded us that serving the Lord looks different in different seasons:

 “I may not be as active in church as I used to be, but I find deep purpose in my ministry at home knowing that this is where God is calling me to serve right now. The Lord can display His Glory through my situation.”

For many women, Blair’s gentle, sincere, yet strong and bold message, was truly a highlight of the day, as they were comforted and challenged to remember God’s boundless love for His children and the joy that it brings in our lives and the way we serve Him. It was also a beautiful day to enjoy fellowship with friends, family, other churches and women’s groups.

“I really loved hearing the testimonies of the ladies who shared. I think God gives us stories to share and encourage each other. It helps us see how God is working and gives us a sense of him in the wider church.” – Eleisha

“Encouraged the most by Blair’s poem she recited at the end – brought tears to my eyes. I was also greatly encouraged by God’s word from Ephesians – I am chosen, adopted, redeemed, sealed and have an inheritance because of Jesus.” – Paula

“The talks were so encouraging for me to not be complacent but to serve with joy and passion. I was also encouraged to not let difficult times get me down but to persevere to the end.” – Prue

“OneLove was an opportunity where I was surrounded by women who all shared the same goal of growing in godliness. We are all one in Christ, and are called to encourage one another and build one another up; and I believe this was achieved at OneLove. The community that was formed amongst women from all different places, who were unknown to each other before, speaks to the power of the gospel in bringing people together and the truth of the body of Christ – all united by our living desire to please the Lord. OneLove 2024 was an expression of how good our God is, to have given us people to walk alongside us in this life – women from all walks meeting together to praise and worship the one true God.” – Laura

“It wasn’t just one thing, I loved it all. So much variety & not too much of one thing. Kept me interested throughout the conference. God is SO good!!! I love our community & that was shared all the way through.” – Deb

Save the Date for OneLove 2025

Jackie Hill Perry preaching at OneLove women’s conference in 2023.

Jackie Hill Perry will be joining OneLove in 2025 as keynote speaker on Saturday 23rd August 2025! Save the date in your calendar now, and sign up to the mailing list on the OneLove website to be notified when registrations open – don’t miss out!


Missed out or want to rewatch the talks?

The OneLove 2024 talks and interviews will be up on the KCC One app on October 3, with a KCC+ subscription.

Watch on your phone, tablet or laptop; listen to audio on the go; or read in your quiet time – with plenty of resources available on all your devices, be strengthened and encouraged in your faith in the way that suits you best! Read more at www.kccone.org.au/subscription.

“I remember when you used to love meYou were so beautiful back thenSo fruitful back

By KCC Staff

“High-Calibre Preaching by Women, to Women”: Becky’s OneLove Testimony

In this OneLove testimony, Becky shares how OneLove conference blessed her in a season where she is growing in faith and dependence on God. She shares her conference highlights, sermon takeaways, and why other women should consider joining her to hear “high-calibre preaching by women, to women” at OneLove 2024!

Becky (left) with her friends at OneLove 23 Conference  

1. How many times have you attended OneLove, what made you attend this year?  

This year was my second time attending OneLove. I came this year because a friend from regional NSW was keen to be encouraged by some quality Bible preaching. She travelled all the way to Sydney with her beautiful baby girl, and invited a couple of friends along, so we could be mutually encouraged and catch up for the day.  

2. What was a highlight of this year’s conference?  
 
I had no idea what the topic, or who Jackie Hill Perry was, walking in! Yet within minutes, I was captivated by how she could show us God’s Word in an authentic, gospel-centred, yet absolutely refreshing way. Drawing out the point – that we don’t just see God, but we, the undeserving sinners, are seen by God – was biblical, but so different to how Genesis 16 is usually preached.  

3. What was something that struck you about the talks?  

The idea that the all-powerful, holy God who no one could look upon and live, not Moses, Solomon, or David, let Hagar see Him. That Hagar, the Gentile slave woman, sees God and is seen by God. 

4. Why should women attend OneLove in the future? 

I’m the sort of person who cringes every time there’s a church “women’s event” because I assume there will be some sort of baking activity; hearing from one of the “token women Bible passages”; being expected to be touchy-feely because we’re women; and talk to a million strangers. 

OneLove is not that sort of conference. 

OneLove offers high-calibre preaching by women, to women. There is authentic acknowledgement of the challenges of the lived experience of being women, but the focus is always on gospel-centred truths. It’s intentionally curated to encourage women of all backgrounds and all life and faith stages. 

So, if you are a woman who is keen to grow in your faith, and to be encouraged alongside 1000+ sisters in Christ, OneLove is for you. 

OneLove 24 Registrations Opens This Friday!  

OneLove is a one-day event for all women to gather under life-changing preaching and enjoy fantastic fellowship. Whether you have been a Christian for many years or are still seeking answers about God, join us and be encouraged, refreshed and renewed for the journey ahead. 

Tickets will go on sale at 9:30am this Friday 8th December from the OneLove website: https://onelovewomen.com/ 

OneLove 23 Highlights

Becky shares how OneLove23 blessed her in a season where she is growing in faith and dependence on God.

By Heidi Tai

Can We Really Trust God?  

Who do you trust?  

A loving and supportive parent?  

A leader with integrity?  

A friend who has been loyal over time?  

Is there anyone who is worthy of all your trust—with absolutely everything? Or has time proven that even the best of human relationships can fail or disappoint, and that trusting someone comes at a level of risk?  

While some of us have a long list of trusted confidants, others are more cautious and skeptical, choosing to trust in only themselves. However, even the most self-sufficient person has limits—in strength, resources and wisdom. A life independent from others can feel lonely and exhausting.  

After all, humans are interconnected and dependent beings—from young we crave attachment and relationship. But if the people around us are limited and finite, who exactly can we trust with all our needs and desires—both today and into eternity?  

At OneLove this year, guest speaker, Jackie Hill Perry will preach on the theme “Worthy of Trust: The God Who Sees Us”. Guiding us through Scripture, Jackie will refresh our eyes to the goodness and beauty of God while empowering our hearts to put our entire trust in Him:  

“If God is holy, then it means He can’t sin, and if God can’t sin, then it means He can’t sin against me, shouldn’t that make Him the most trustworthy being there is?”  – Jackie Hill Perry

Jackie Hill Perry will teach at OneLove 23

The Christian is called to trust God, but what makes Him worthy of our trust?  

What if God doesn’t always feel very loving, supportive, loyal or righteous?  

Is God even aware of our circumstances or understand the details of our lives? 

If you have doubts about God’s character, feel abandoned in sorrow, or unseen in suffering; or if you want to be further strengthened in the trust that you already have, then OneLove is for you.  

Join us on Saturday 26 August, to be refreshed and inspired to live wholeheartedly for a holy God who truly sees, loves, and can care for you—both today and eternity. Bring a group from your church, play group or Bible Study, and make it a special day of encouragement and fellowship!

For more information about OneLove visit the website: www.onelovewomen.com  


 

If humans are limited and finite, who can we trust with all our needs and desires—both today and into eternity? Join us at OneLove to find out!

By Heidi Tai
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