About FUELLED
FUELLED training days are organised by the Christian Education and Nurture Committee of the Presbyterian Church. They are an opportunity to learn skills in ministry, to meet up with people in neighbouring churches, and to eat Subway.
Fuelled 2010

There is an upcoming day for all the Presbyterian congregations to meet together and be trained in many areas of Gospel Ministry. The Fuelled Day is being held at Donvale Presbyterian Church on Saturday March 13th, so please come along and make the most of this great opportunity.
There are four streams of training being offered: Youth Ministry, Small Groups and Discipleship, Technology in the Church and Eldership Training.
There is something for everyone! Please see your Minister for more details, and to receive a copy of the flyer, or contact Joy Venning on 0403 335 869 or fuelled-days(at)cenc.org.au. Registrations close Wednesday March 10th.
There are four streams of training being offered:
Youth Ministry - Rev. Andrew Vines
Are you involved in youth ministry in your local congregation?
Are you on the Church leadership team and want to understand more about ministry to the young people in your Church?
Are you a parent who is interested in finding out how you can get involed in youth ministry?
Small Groups and Discipleship - Rev. Nello Barbieri
What is small group ministry?
There are special dynamics that take place in a small group. They enhance the teaching, pastoral care and outreach of a local congregation.
Technology In The Church - Rev. Mike Wharton
This session will demonstrate how to use MediaShout and other tools for basic worship presentations right through to intricate multimedia experiences. Maintaining a church website is made much easier with the use of a CMS (Content Management System). There are many choices when deciding on a CMS. The most popular systems today are Joomla and WordPress. This session will take a look at these two systems.
Eldership Training - Rev. John Wilson
Contemplating your suitability to be an elder in Christ's church?
John Knox said, speaking of the earliest reformed church of 1560, that he was looking for men who have the best knowledge of God's words, cleanest life, faithfulness and honesty. Is this worth exploring in your life? This course will help you reflect on this question.
