Taylor from Castle Hill Jesus Club was a highlight for many. His confidence, joy, and love for Jesus were inspiring.
His favourite thing about Jesus Club?
"Learning about God."
His message to churches?
"God encourages us to welcome all people."
Jesus Club Conference 2025 opened with anticipation - not simply because we were meeting again in person, but because this year's theme, Church Together, captured the very heart of our ministry.
Ini the final session of Jesus Club Conference 2025, Michael Evans lifted our eyes to the horizon. After hearing testimonies, training, and stories throughout the day, leaders were ready to ask: Where is God leading Jesus Club next?
In one of the most anticipated sessions of the day at Jesus Club Conference 2025, Rev. Bec Baines addressed a topic many leaders wrestle with at their church-based Jesus Clubs: sexuality and identity.
In the afternoon, at Jesus Club Conference 2025, we turned to a topic that touches every family, leader, and church: accommodation options for adults with intellectual disabilities.
At Jesus Club Conference 2025, our Club Mentor, Rev. Joel Moroney, did what many leaders have long prayed for: help us understand, step-by-step, how to create a Jesus Club Bible Lesson that is simple, faithful, and meaningful.
Rachel Chapman, occupational therapist and Jesus Club leader, opened her session with a truth many delegated later reflected on: "People experience the world in different ways - and this shapes how they experience faith.:
At Jesus Club Conference 2025, our National Director, Josh Reid, stepped up to celebrate a year of God's faithfulness. "The theme this year," he began, "is Church Together." And story after story proved exactly that.
When speech pathologist and long-time Jesus Club leader Leanna Fox stepped forward at Jesus Club Conference 2025, the room leaned in. Her session on Communication Partner Training was on delegates had eagerly anticipated - and the feedback afterwards confirmed it. "Leanna Fox... detailed explanations of how to keep our teaching simple but theologically correct. All speakers were excellent."
If you were in the room at Jesus Club Conference 2025 when Joel Moroney held up a Mr Potato Head, you knew immediately this wasn't going to be an ordinary Bible talk. With humour, warmth, and deep biblical conviction, Joel invited us to imaging the church not as a polished institution - but as a potato.