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Adventist Community Services in Australia Introduces Unified 'Here to Serve' Apparel for Local Outreach

Organizers cite a church perception study showing low awareness of Adventists’ community impact.

December 21, 2025

Australia

Tracey Bridcutt, Adventist Record, and ANN
The merchandise includes t-shirts, caps, magnets, and vests.

The merchandise includes t-shirts, caps, magnets, and vests.

Photo: Adventist Record

Churches across Australia can now order specially designed T-shirts, hats, and other merchandise to wear during local community service activities through a new initiative from the South New South Wales and North New South Wales conferences of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

The range features the Adventist Community Services (ACS) logo and the message “Here to Serve,” and is intended to help communities more easily connect acts of service with the Adventist Church’s mission and values.

Conference leaders said the merchandise can be used during a range of outreach efforts, including op shops, food pantries, community clean-ups, and StormCo trips.

The initiative was developed in response to findings from a 2022 church perception study conducted by McCrindle Research, which reported that 14 percent of Australians are familiar with the Seventh-day Adventist Church and feel positive toward it, and 11 percent believe Adventists “serve those in need.”

Local churches can now display the Adventist name and flame during community service activities. Photo: Adventist Record

South New South Wales communications coordinator Kyle Morrison said unified branding can help address what he described as fragmented identity across departments and ministries.

“For the Church, a bright and bold logo isn’t vanity—it’s visibility,” Morrison said, adding that increased recognition can help the public associate community service with the Adventist Church.

“Creating a new and positive perception could be a key to winning more hearts to Christ.” Photo: Adventist Record

Organizers noted that churches do not need a formal Adventist Community Services department to use the merchandise, and that it is available to members supporting local service initiatives.

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

Tracey Bridcutt, Adventist Record, and ANN

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