
‘Absolutely Amazing’: Australian Evangelism Roundtable a Roaring Success, But the Job’s Not Done
Christian leaders have described last week’s historic Australian Evangelism Roundtable as “incredibly encouraging”, “wonderful”, and showing a strong “sense of unity”.
The Brisbane-based gathering, held on 11–12 July 2025, brought together 56 leaders from various local and para-church ministry roles. Notably, these leaders either directly or indirectly represent 80% of Australian Christians by denominational affiliation.
The historic meeting concentrated on prayer, unity, and a bold vision to evangelise the nation as part of the global 2033 goal of fully evangelising the entire planet.
The Canberra Declaration, Baptist World Alliance, Finishing the Task, and GO Movement partnered together to organise, fund and facilitate the event. Delegates attended the two-day event free of charge, although they needed to cover their own travel and accommodation expenses.
Church leaders expressed their joy and hope for a brighter season of evangelism in Australia. “There’s such a wonderful group of people here”, remarked Alister Cameron from Power to Change.
“There’s such a generosity of spirit. There’s collegiality.”
“So, the real challenge now is: What are we going to do about it?”
Built on Prayer
The roundtable was the result of years of prayer. Many Christian groups and prayer networks have continuously prayed for the Church to unite in spreading the gospel as effectively and powerfully as possible.
We are convinced the roundtable wouldn’t have taken place without the many prayers sown by faithful people, mostly unknown to the world but recognised by God.
During the event, the Canberra Declaration prayer team prayed continuously for 24 hours from the start of the event to the finish. We cannot thank everyone enough who prayed. We believe that the collective prayers from various churches and individuals were answered. Soli Deo gloria.
The fact that the roundtable even took place is a miracle in itself. But the sense of collaboration, optimism and vision among the delegates was, without doubt, another result of the faithful prayer of God’s people!
“It’s been so encouraging to get together with just such a broad group from across the body of Christ, to pray together, hear one another’s hearts, and begin to let the Spirit activate our hearts and minds towards what’s possible in the Great Commission”, said Paul Bedwell from Youth for Christ.
He continued,
“What would happen if we all actually worked together to get the job done? I’m full of vision and very encouraged.”
Former Salvation Army Commissioner James Condon exclaimed,
“Absolutely amazing!”
“It’s God’s timing for our nation. God has brought us together. God has a plan, and we are submitting and surrendering to our God for all that he wants to do.”
We, too, are convinced this is God’s time for our nation. As 2 Corinthians 6:2 underscores,
“Now is the time of God’s favour, now is the day of salvation.”
By Pentecost 2033
The boldest vision discussed was that by Pentecost 2033, every Australian would have a meaningful opportunity to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ and respond to the offer of eternal life.
Pentecost 2033 marks the 2,000th anniversary of Jesus’ death, resurrection, the birth of the Church, and the giving of the Great Commission.
The global Finishing the Task initiative has set this date as a rallying point for worldwide evangelisation. In this regard, the Evangelism Roundtable was an invitation to implement a global vision within the Australian context. Naturally, the Australian Church will determine whether it agrees to this vision for our nation.
Working Towards a Finalised Statement
Making that global 2033 goal part of an Australian statement became a key focus of the roundtable.
There was no point in discussing evangelism unless there was something concrete to show from it.
Delegates were presented with a draft form of a document tentatively titled “The Brisbane Declaration”. (The statement has now been retitled to “Reaching Australia 2033: Everyone to encounter the gospel of Jesus by Pentecost 2033”, which better reflects the meaning and purpose of this evangelistic push.)
Could we agree on a statement that the Australian Church could support and implement?
We didn’t know how the delegates would respond.
But the result was even better than we could have hoped for or expected (Ephesians 3:20).
Leaders discussed and considered the following draft statement, including four key points.
Reaching Australia 2033 Draft Statement
Whereas, affirming with joy that the Gospel is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, and that Jesus Christ died for our sins, was buried, and was raised on the third day according to the Holy Scriptures,
Whereas all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, yet all are justified freely by His grace through faith in Christ alone, and the good news is that out of God’s great love, He gave His only Son so that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life,
Whereas to evangelise is to proclaim Christ crucified and risen, calling all people everywhere to repent and believe, and the Church is central to God’s redemptive mission, sent into the world as the Son was sent by the Father, empowered by the Holy Spirit,
Whereas the proclamation of the Gospel is the urgent task for the salvation of the world, and we are accountable to sound the warning and share the words of life found in the Great Commission, which is to make disciples of all nations, for to fulfil this task is to obey Christ’s command, but to neglect this task is disobedience,
Whereas for the sake of this Gospel we pledge to strive together as one, making every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace, and we pray, help us Father to manifest the words of the prayer of Jesus in John 17: “that they may be one so that the world may believe,”
Whereas the Pentecost season of 2033 will mark the 2,000-year anniversary of Christ’s crucifixion, resurrection, ascension and the birth of the Church by the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost,
Whereas now is the day of salvation and we cannot delay,
Therefore, as the leaders and representatives of Christian churches, organisations, movements, and ministries, we dedicate ourselves afresh, in the presence of God, to obey Christ’s command in the Great Commission by praying, proclaiming, and labouring together in unity, until the whole world hears the everlasting Gospel, expressing our dedication through the following commitments:
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We commit to making the period up to Pentecost 2033 an unprecedented season of collaborative gospel witness and disciple-making in Australia, by proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ across our nation and beyond, ensuring that by Pentecost 2033, every Australian has had the opportunity to hear and respond to God’s saving grace.
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We commit to using the time between Easter and Pentecost each year for an intensified season of prayer and evangelism, calling every believer to pray for five people and seek to share the Gospel with those five during this period.
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We commit to praying and raising up prayer, both personally and within the Church, for the salvation of souls — for our families, friends, neighbours, co-workers, and the people of our nation and the world — remembering the principle of sowing and reaping, that as we pray and support the Gospel harvest in other nations, God will bring a great harvest in our own.
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We unite to equip and activate every believer to be a witness for Jesus, aiming to initially train and mobilise at least 10 per cent* of believers in evangelism to gain critical mass for a culture shift within the Church toward every-believer evangelism, and to make sharing the Gospel and making disciples a lifestyle for all, using every means available so that everyone in Australia has the opportunity to know and follow Jesus Christ.
Psalm 51:12, Psalm 133, Proverbs 24:11-12, Ezekiel 33:7-9, Matthew 28:18-20, Mark 16:15, Luke 24:46-47, John 3:16, John 6:68, John 9:4, John 17:20-21, Acts 1:8, Romans 1:16, Romans 3:23-24, Romans 5:8, Romans 6:23, Romans 10:14-16, 1 Corinthians 1:10, 1 Corinthians 9:22, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4, 2 Corinthians 6:2, Philippians 1:27, Ephesians 2:8-9, Ephesians 4:3, 1 Peter 3:15, Jude 1:2.
* While some may see 10 percent as too low or too high, this figure is prayerfully offered to Church leaders across Australia as a starting point, urging that any chosen goal be rooted in deep love for Jesus, those needing salvation, and the building up of the Church.
The exact wording of these four key points – still in draft form and requiring ongoing input from leaders – will almost definitely change.
But the roundtable gave in-principle unanimous support to all four commitments. We’d set a voting benchmark of at least 90% support. But there wasn’t a single vote against any of these points.
We are astounded.
The discussion and debate around the tables was both lively and encouraging. See the link here to the Table Summaries.
While much consultation, revision and refinement are still required to reach its final form, the plan is for this process to conclude in around two months’ time. Once again, we thank the delegates for their engagement, discussion, and wrestling with what is, by ourselves, an impossible task.
But as Peter Downie from FamilyVoice Australia commented during the event,
“This is amazing. This is something we can’t do as individuals. And this is something churches can’t do on their own.”
“But when we work together, this is something we can do: reach Australia for Jesus. And God’s going to be helping us to achieve that, and it’s going to be wonderful, and I’m glad to be a part of it.”
As a result, we are even more confident that the Australian Evangelism Roundtable could, through the miracle of prayer, significantly shape the Australian Church and reignite its evangelistic mandate.
Need for Continued Prayer
Stuart Millar, from Train to Proclaim and GO Movement Australia, rightly said,
“This is a really good first step, and we’re just hoping for a great action plan from here so we can implement some of these things and get a lot more evangelism going.”
There’s still much to be done. We need continued prayer, wisdom, and constructive collaboration. The roundtable, with 56 leaders, has set this process in motion. However, we need engagement with many more church leaders. The broad Australian Church needs to own the vision. May God’s grace be upon Australian Christians to see His purpose for His Church realised.
We ask you to pray for the following:
- Pray for wisdom and God’s guidance for the working team from the Australian Evangelism Roundtable over the next two months as we share the Reaching Australia 2033 document and garner support for the vision.
- For the success of this historic Reach Australia 2033 proposal and its wide acceptance. As Psalm 127:1 says, “Unless the Lord builds the house, they labour in vain who build it”.
- Pray that the Australian Evangelism Roundtable Statement will be a catalyst for the revival, repentance and transformation Australia so desperately needs.
Hope for the Future
We are full of gratitude to God for an incredible roundtable. Dave Miers from Christ Our Refuge and Good News Unlimited said,
“The Evangelism roundtable has been a super encouraging time. It’s been an amazing time of fellowship with brothers and sisters from across the country and some international guests.
“There’s a great diversity in the room, but I think, a real clarity on what the gospel is.”
We are also full of hope, hope for the millions of Australians who are yet to have a meaningful opportunity to respond to the gospel.
We conclude with these words from Stuart Millar:
“I just love being part of these roundtable discussions, especially on evangelism for Australia, and I think the sense of unity in the room, knowing that the people participating come from different denominations, different expressions and yet here we are, we’re united by a desire to preach the gospel.”
“We need to work together because no one denomination, no one ministry, is going to be able to do this.”
“But when we collaborate, we can do so much more than we can ever do apart. And so, praise the Lord!”
Amen! Praise the Lord!
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G’day.
First, thanks Warwick, your leadership is precious.
The Roundtable was a huge risk, would we get to critical mass of leadership in 2 months?
Yes praise God! 80% of the Aussie Church was represented.
What stood out to me was the humility, unity, and oneness in the room; in the Holy presence of God.
Special thanks to BWA (Kyle Henderson), FTT (Rick Warren), GO Movement (Werner Nachtigal); without your incredible support the Roundtable would not be possible.
The CD team – all of you are awesome!
The 24 hour Zoom prayer covering the Roundtable was powerful!
The last 6 years of regular prayer on Zoom has born huge fruit. Nel and I are so grateful to all of you.
I’m also very thankful to all the other prayer groups praying for a breakthrough for Australia and for the Roundtable.
We do it together, one in Christ Jesus
The Roundtable is a big step forward on the journey of seeing all of Australia hear the gospel of the kingdom personally by 2033.
There is a lot to do, and activating every believer as a minister of the gospel is the key.
Please continue in prayer and action.
Blessings in Jesus Name !! AMEN
AWESOME WONDERFUL MARVELOUS, GOD TOTALLY PRAISED ,
GO TEAM GO PRAYING, SHARING , GOSPEL with OTHERS.
LOVE YOU HASHEM, and FAMILY team.
Dear Warwick and Kym, what a wonderful proclamation of the Lord’s heart for our land and her people. Thank you so much, it is so encouraging to put grassroots, individual evangelism on the table rather than leaving it all to the ‘professionals’ on the stage. God bless you and your wonderful team.
Thanks Jim. It has been an incredible journey and all thanks to the Lord for what happened and where we are going.
wow this is so good. well done everyone, may this just be the beginning.
God is doing something very profound in our nation! As we see things growing ever darker in human terms, we are privileged to see the day when God is moving among the nations to bring unity and oneness in His Body. I pray that what has begun in the Spirit in our beloved and hurting nation will continue until the Day of Jesus Christ. Thank you for our courageous leaders who are taking this stand together. May nothing pull them apart!
So inspiring,seeing all these godly leaders from all different Christian denominations and ministries with one united heart to bring the gospel to into all corners of Australia by 2033. May their churches and congregations and ministries catch the fire and run with the vision
So inspiring, seeing all these godly leaders from all different Christian denominations and ministries with one united heart to bring the gospel to all corners of Australia by 2033. May their churches, congregations, and ministries catch the fire and run with the vision.
Wonderful to see Christian leaders coming together in unity and seeking the Lord for His blueprint for His Church at ‘The Ends of the Earth’.
What an amazing God blessed, Spirit led gathering ❤️ He plants and reveals His will to those who listen for His voice.
Truly inspirational to see and hear so many leaders catch the vision!
Advance Your Kingdom Lord, in our lives, in this country Australia and in all the Earth!
CHALLENGE GIVEN: Share the Gospel of the Kingdom of God to all Australians by 2033
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED: The key representatives of denominations, para-church organizations, outreach, mission, and evangelism groups, representing at least 80% of church attendees, all voting unanimously to commit to the goal set, is more than amazing: IT IS A MIRACLE, – No arguments, no dissention, no refusals. All were in total agreement. This is the work of God.
Together the Body of Christ can complete task
Perhaps I’ve missed it or looked in the wrong place…
Can we please have a list of participants?
PS…the scrolling photos are nice but cause the screen to jump up & down every time the photos change.
They are in the Workbook which is linked in the article.
■ Aaron Staines, Christ for all Nations
■ Alister Cameron, Power to Change
■ Andrew Turner, Crossover for Australian Baptist Ministries
■ Daniel Hagen, Daniel Hagen Ministries
■ Dave Lawton, Praxeis
■ Dave Miers, Christ our Refuge & Good News Unlimited
■ David Neibling, Youth With a Mission Brisbane
■ David Shepherd, Hills Baptist Church
■ Donny McGregor, Generation Fire
■ Helen Gould, Vineyard Churches Australia
■ Ian Shelton, One Heart & Greig Whittaker, City to City Australia
■ James Condon, Australia Prays & The Salvation Army
■ Jane Marquis, Live to Love
■ Jarrod Beezley, Immanuel Ministries
■ Jarrod Case, Random Act of Worship
■ John Faull, The SEND Australia
■ John Hunt, Australian Christian Churches
■ Jonathan Gullo, International Network of Churches
■ Jonathan Mok, Open Heaven Prayer
■ Jordan Mullen, The Global Harvest
■ Joshua Halls, Australian Worship Network
■ Justine Simms, Full Gospel Australia
■ Karl Faase, Olive Tree Media
■ Kim Jones, Victory Life Church
■ Kyle Henderson, BWA and Finishing the Task
■ Kym & Nel Farnik, Canberra Declaration
■ Lauren Thompson, Hillsong Church Australia
■ Mark Short, Bishop, Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn
■ Matt Gluyas, The Salvation Army
■ Matt Prater, New Hope Church, History Makers Radio
■ Melissa Ledwich, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane
■ Murray Averill & Ben Higgins, Alpha Australia
■ Naomi Faull, Everytongue
■ Nel Farnik, Celebrate Israel
■ Paul Joshua Bedwell, Youth for Christ Australia
■ Paul MacLaughlin, Desert Springs
■ Peter Downie, FamilyVoice Australia
■ Peter Walker, Ruach Christian Fellowship
■ Phil Edwards, Vision Christian Media
■ Philip Ryall, Dear Unity
■ Rebecca Fielding, Unto the Lamb Global Ministries
■ Rick Warren, Finishing the Task
■ Rob Norman, Australian Christian Lobby
■ Robert Bolton, Navigators
■ Russell Fanebust, Living Water Pocket Gospels
■ Samuel Hartwich, The Daily Declaration
■ Scot Devlin, Creation Ministries International
■ Simon Bejamin, Celebrate Messiah
■ Stephen Meharg, Queensland Baptists
■ Stuart Millar, Train to Proclaim, GO Movement Australia
■ Teresa McGrath, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane
■ Victor Owuor, Baptist Churches Western Australia
■ Warwick Marsh, The Canberra Declaration
■ Werner Nachtigal, GO Movement International
It’s clear, God LOVES! His eternal desire has never changed, for all humans to know and love Him. We get to join Him in this wonderful undertaking!
Ambassadors for Christ International – Australia will definitely want to be a part of fulfilling this vision. It is our vision too!
The whole thing was and is extremely humbling. The prayer was powerful. Kym and I cannot take any credit. God must receive the Glory!!!!!
I heard about this today on our local Rhemafm radio station and had goosebumps – I have been praying for every single person in Australia to be a believer not aware of this mission – God truly does work in miraculous ways and answers our prayers with encouragement to believe for far greater things.
I now have more information to push prayerfully into spiritual realms and take back what spiritually belongs to the believers in Christ.
The triune God is everything He states He is. All glory, honour and power belong to Him.
the road to hell is paved with good intentions .
I’ve been listening to evangelists for over 40 years now .
In my opinion they are simply pharoanic values disguised as Christian fundamentalism .
Do the history Pharoah enslaved the Jews . Follow the trail .
All evangelists in my opinion really say is get your haircut and get a job Get to work.Get a mortgage Buy debts .And say that’s Christianity .
Have babies or if your gay buy a surrogates services .
Round tables are symbols of occult circles ,they represent the power of the feminine ,the vagina .They’re not a Christian symbol .
Beware the false prophets and the angels of light .
Jesus says ,come follow me ,leave your home your family your work ,come follow me and we shall be fishers of men’s souls .
He does not say that’s dignity in work or that you are required to justify your creation by work In fact genesis makes it clear that work was the punishment Adam was given for not obeying God ,for letting eve lead him into temptation , and her punishment ,both of their punishments were rhad shd would give birth and they would have therefore a family .That’s God’s punishment Not his reward .It’s very clear .