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Churches Planting New Churches

This page (and subpages) are dedicated to telling the stories of local churches (including recent church plants) that are intentionally planting new churches. The first is an exciting story – the story of Gateway Adventist Centre. Gateway has already planted over 12 groups and churches internationally as well as supporting the Swinburne Gateway church plant (which started in Melbourne in 2006).

The VISION of Gateway Adventist Centre is to be “a soul-winning and training centre that multiplies churches every three years.” This could be your church plant's vision. Check out the story.

Comments

Comment from Anastasia Hsu
Time August 24, 2008 at 6:50 pm

I am need a church thats contempory and loves to worship. I just moved to Australia. I live in Vaucluse NSW. Do you know of any great fellowships I can check out?

Comment from Vivienne
Time January 7, 2009 at 5:49 pm

Hi Anastasia
You might find Waitara Seventh-day Adventist church a welcoming, vibrant and growing church with a good balance of young people and older.

God bless.
Vivienne

Comment from Fiona
Time February 1, 2009 at 10:35 pm

Hi Anastasia,
If you get online and look up Sydney COC (that’s Christian Outreach Centre), they meet in 3 different locations and are a really thriving, pentacostal church. Hope you find your way 2 where God wants you.. Many blessings, Fiona

Comment from Paul Maung Win
Time March 17, 2009 at 8:47 pm

I am a senior pastor of MCCM. I founded this mission with my family since 2004 and now there are 18 church planters and 250 members in our mission and church planting. There are five mission fields we are working and the areas we set up our vision and mission are beside the sea and the rivers of south Myanmar. In those places there are a lot of peoples who never hear the gospel of Christ and most of they are fisher community, uneducated and unreached peoples. Therefore, we plan to penetrate them with gosple of Christ and we do extend more than the last 4 years and being after the cyclone. Paul Maung

Comment from Rev. Go Mun Thang
Time October 20, 2010 at 11:51 pm

Dear Sir,

Greetings to you in Jesus name!

My name is Rev. Go Mun Thang Founder & President of Emmanuel
Theological Seminary for Mission,in Myanmar(Burma).

I would like to know more about your ministries because I am very much
interested in church planting.Our seminary is started in 2002. In the
past 8 year we could train well 109 students. Now all of them are in
the mission field in Myanmar.

The heart beat of our seminary is ” To plant churches in every village
and city of Myanmar.” Therefore if you are interested in working among
the Budddhish country in Myanmar we are very happy to welcome you to
be our partner in working in Myanmar.

We are praying for you and looking forward to hear from you again.

Your’s in His Ministries,

Rev. Go Mun Thang
Founder & President
Emmanuel Theological Seminary for Mission
Myanmar.

Comment from peter
Time October 21, 2010 at 4:36 am

Hello Go Mun Thang. Your vision is consistent with that which God has given us – ‘to plant churches in every village and town.’ I hope we have the opportunity to share in ministry at some time. Blessings, Peter.

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