We need partners to help us raise up workers for the harvest
The ONE% Club
People in the one-percent club commit 1% of their yearly income to helping us keep Training and Sending out labourers.
The 1% donation is tax-deductible and goes directly to paying the Trainees Scholarship Allowance and Theological College Fees.
Three reasons to join the ONE% Club:
- Jesus says to send our more Gospel workers: And we have many young men and women (and some less young) who we want to formally train and send out to the harvest.
- The need is great: Locally and globally there is a shortage of mature and trained Gospel workers.
- Trainees are a good investment: We love training them to grow in conviction, character and competence, so that they can end up anywhere God calls: Missionaries, Church Planters, Student Ministries & more.
What Trainees experience
We have sought to formalise a 3-year shepherding and equipping process for raising up labourers. This process gives exposure and training in ministry, while also helping to further fuel our ministry locally.
Each trainee will:
- have a coach to help shepherd them,
- they will be a part of a training cohort to develop them in conviction, character and competence,
- and they’ll be a part of the Christ Community or Uni Impact team to help give direction and experience in ministry.
We partner with Queensland Theological College (QTC) and Ministry Training Strategy (MTS) to offer ministry scholarships. Included in the scholarships are the following:
- Scholarship: Fortnightly scholarship payments of a minimum of $1,000 (this may increase depending upon circumstances of the trainee).
- QTC course fees covered (for 8 units over 3 years).
- Matthias Media Resource Package
- Training Costs: CCC will cover costs for attending the annual G8 conference, plus at our discretion other training costs such as Vision Trips, Reach Australia Conference, Gospel Coalition Training, Summer Beach Projects and Cross Cultural Projects, and other appropriate and relevant training opportunities.
- Resource Library: CCC will provide hard or electronic copies of relevant QTC textbooks and other materials and resources needed.
If at the completion of the 3-year traineeship, both CCC and a trainee would like to continue with scholarship and study, it is possible to extend the traineeship to complete a MDiv over the following 2-3 years.
Join the Club
Join the ONE% Club by filling in this form
- Australian members can then set up regular payments through the MTS giving portal
- US members can set up regular payments via the Campus Outreach giving portal.
As a ONE% Club member, we will endeavour to provide you with bi-annual updates about past and present apprentices.
Some past trainees
At Christ Community Church and Uni Impact we’ve been training gospel workers for over 20 years. God’s been kind. He’s called people from our church to get trained and go out into the world with the gospel.
Their stories wouldn’t be there if it wasn’t for people like you sponsoring trainees like them.
Dan and Kimi Lewis
Dan was converted through the Uni-Impact ministry. He spent 2 years training in Brisbane with the team before going to Thailand where he and Kimi (who was trained for a period through CCC) have laboured for the past decade, and now lead a campus ministry in Chang Mai.
Ali Herbert
Did a traineeship focussing on the next generation. Toward the end of her traineeship she married Thomas and began study at theological college. She continues to invest into the next generation, especially with the birth of their son.
Rod McLennan
A country kid who caught the church planting bug while on a two-year traineeship with CCC. He went to Bible College and has since done something which is extremely rare, but so needed: planted a church in regional Queensland. He’s the minister at Emerald Presbyterian Church.
Dave Richards
Has spent over a decade in the cold, yet beautiful, Dunedin. After serving for a number of years in Brisbane, he and his family moved across the Tasman and they have been privileged to see generations of Uni Students transformed by the Gospel.
Jeanne Iedema
Was a part of the original church plant team for Christ Community Church back in 2004. With hearts for the Gospel poor, Jeanne and her husband Tim have spent time in in Myanmar and more recently serving among international students in Brisbane.
Ben Torr
Ben was working as an engineer when he made the decision to give Gospel Work a crack. After 3 years with CCC and the City Bible Forum he completed his theology degree and is now serving in a Next Generations role at a multicultural church on the Southside of Brisbane
Sam Miller
Had his life transformed by God’s grace while he was at University. He began training and labouring with Uni Impact in 2016 and hasn’t stopped since. He now leads the Brisbane team towards building Christ-centred labourers at the university for the Kingdom and glory of God.
Grant Linneman
Has the privilege of praying and planning for campus outreach in Australia and New Zealand as the Regional Director. It has been almost 20 years that Grant has trained and served in various roles in the network.
Bek Howarth
Spent time training with CCC and serving in a pastoral capacity. She has continued to lean into her pastoral and counselling gifts for the sake of the church and now works as a Christian Counsellor and continues to serve at CCC as a part of the Women’s Leadership Group.
Andrew and Debb Faulkner
Andrew joined CCC in 2014 and served with us as he studied at Theological College. He them took on a role with staff as a Missions Pastor. Meanwhile, Debb undertook a ministry traineeship and then continued on staff as our church administrator. In 2023, they led the church plant launch team from CCC and are a part of the new Centenary Evangelical Church.
Josh Eyre
Spent 2 years training for campus work in Brisbane before returning to the land of his heart – New Zealand. He has planted two Campus Outreach ministries in Dunedin and Christchurch, and continues to invest in the local church and local leaders.
Pete Bradbury
Was discipled by Dave Cunningham the planting pastor of Christ Community, and trained for pastoral ministry while studying a QTC from 2009-2011. In late 2011 was humbled to step in as the Senior Pastor of CCC and has served in that role ever since. He longs to see God raise up many labourers for the harvest.