December 21 | Australia | Maritza Brunt, Adventist Record
Mamarapha College held its graduation on November 19, 2022, celebrating the achievements of nearly 30 students. Held at Livingston Seventh-day Adventist Church in Western Australia, the afternoon service saw 13 students receive a certificate, diplomas, or advanced diplomas, and 15 students receive progression awards.
The ceremony included a welcome to country by national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ministries (ATSIM) director Darren Garlett, a keynote address from Australian Union Conference (AUC) president Terry Johnson, and a student charge led by Livingston church pastor Andrew Skeggs.
A candlelight dinner was part of the graduation ceremonies. [Photo: Adventist Record]
The Mamarapha graduation was the final event in a two-week graduation study block themed as “More than Conquerors.” Each day during the study block the students would spend time learning about God’s grace during the morning worships. At the end of the first week, on Friday night, the students retraced Jesus Christ’s final hours, spending time in prayer and repentance. A special service on November 12 featured an Agape Feast to begin the final week of the study block.
Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ministries director Darren Garlett welcomes the group of graduates and their families. [Photo: Adventist Record]
As for the graduating class, many of the students say they are excited about their next steps. Those who graduate with diplomas usually become senior leaders within their churches, taking on significant roles and responsibilities. Those graduating with advanced diplomas in ministry are very often employed by local conferences — one student has been picked up by the North New South Wales Conference, while another will soon join the Greater Sydney Conference.
ustralia Union Conference president Terry Johnson was the keynote speaker at the Mamarapha College graduation ceremonies on November 19, 2022. [Photo: Adventist Record]
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