Evangelistic series in Oodnadatta results in baptisms

Pastor David Butcher, Sylvana Marks and Pastor David Fletcher. Photo courtesy of Adventist Record.]

South Pacific Division

Evangelistic series in Oodnadatta results in baptisms

Australia | David Fletcher/Maryellen Fairfax

A two-week evangelistic series conducted in the remote outback town of Oodnadatta in South Australia has resulted in nine people being baptized or re-baptized. 

Five people recommitted their lives to Jesus and three people were added to the Oodnadatta Seventh-day Adventist Church group. An additional member was baptized into Finke Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Northern Australian Conference.

Among those baptized were Donald Ferguson and his wife Carmen (Oodnadatta), and 14-year-old Ivan Marks (Finke). A number of people were also rebaptized including Ivan’s aunt Sylvana and cousin Zahara (Finke), Evelyn and Justine Churchill (Finke), and Sandra Minungka and Kaye Finn (Oodnadatta).

Held from September 19 to October 3, the event was conducted by Pastor David Fletcher, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ministries (ATSIM) director for the South Australian Conference, alongside missionaries from Finke Adventist Church (Northern Territory). The 16 presentations were adaptations of the “PNG for Christ” evangelistic program held earlier this year.

“The folks who came to the meetings were sincere and faithful in attendance and represented the most respected elders,” Pastor Fletcher explains. “The meetings grew throughout the two weeks of the series and included the crucial support of Finke church members Garry and Coralie Young from the Coober Pedy ministry team and I traveled to Finke to share plans and seek prayers and support before the meetings commenced.”

The members who attended from Finke shared the gospel message through Indigenous word and song, which proved vital to the success of the meetings. Prior to the meetings, advice was also sought from Pastor Don Fehlberg and South Australian Conference president Pastor David Butcher about communicating effectively with the community.

According to Pastor Fletcher, Finke church members have increased their outreach efforts in recent times, also conducting evangelistic series in Yunyarinyi (Kenmore Park, South Australia) and Santa Teresa (Northern Territory). The Oodnadatta evangelistic series is just the latest chapter in Finke’s outreach efforts.

“The community of Oodnadatta has been receptive to the Adventist message for a long period of time,” Pastor Fletcher explains. “Pastor Don Fehlberg and Pastor John Beck have been involved alongside other ministers, church groups, and StormCo groups. The ATSIM baptism poster includes a scene from the dam at Oodnadatta, which was utilized for the baptism of Millie Myson by Pastor Eric Davey. There has been a faithful core group of Indigenous Adventist members at Oodnadatta since then.”

Two more people from Oodnadatta, including the chairperson of the local Aboriginal Corporation, are planning to be baptized on Friday, October 23 at Elizabeth Church (Adelaide).

This article was originally published on the website of Adventist Record