South Pacific Division

Soup Ministry in New South Wales Expands with ADRA Partnership

For over two years, the SouperVan ministry has been serving hot soup and buns to the Kingscreek community.

Australia

Troy Eggleton and Juliana Muniz, Adventist Record
Soup Ministry in New South Wales Expands with ADRA Partnership

[Photo: Adventist Record]

A ministry by Wauchope Adventist Church in Kingscreek, New South Wales, Australia, has been expanding significantly after becoming an official ADRA project in February 2024. The SouperVan ministry, which has been serving hot soup and buns to the community for more than two years, now also provides fresh produce, blankets, sleeping bags and pet food.

According to Troy Eggleton, ADRA Community Connect Wauchope activity manager, the initiative has also seen increased attendance and volunteer support at its Wednesday evening Soup Nights, especially in the past six months.

“We have made local connections, had visits from councilors and other organizations that operate in the area of supporting needs in our community, and visits from our local IGA management who are engaging with us in supportive ways,” said Eggleton.

The project has also secured grants from the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR) and the local council. It also received donations from the Asian Aid Give Hope Shop, including an outdoor heater, café tables, and chairs.

Photo: Adventist Record

Photo: Adventist Record

Photo: Adventist Record

Eggleton explained that the goal of the project is “to show the love of Jesus to those struggling in various ways in our community and having relevance in our community as a whole.” He said the most encouraging aspect is the support the team is receiving on the project’s Facebook page and the feedback from their patrons. 

“One patron was so grateful for the support that allowed her to simply wash her clothes—she was provided with washing liquid. She found our church site and sent an email to our Pastor. He shared her message before his sermon, bringing tears to many eyes as the reality of how tough many people are currently experiencing life touched the hearts of our many,” said Eggleton. 

In addition to meeting the immediate needs of the community, SouperVan also connects 
individuals to other church programs, including the Depression and Anxiety Recovery Program (DARP).

The original article was published on the South Pacific Division news site, Adventist Record.

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