Succession Survey

Published on July 17, 2024

Our NewHope Baptist Church Senior Pastor Succession Congregational Survey has gone out via email this week.

This is an opportunity for all members and supporters of NewHope to contribute to our succession journey. The data received will build upon inputs already collected from the Church Engagement Forum, dedicated succession email address (succession@newhope.net.au) and conversations coming out of ‘Chats with Council’ (find out more). Information collected provides important input to our Church Profile and Senior Pastor Profile and our overall succession journey.

If you didn’t receive your survey, please check your spam folder and look for the sender info@newhope.net.au via SurveyMonkey. If you still don’t see it, please contact reception to make sure we have your correct details on our system: info@newhope.net.au or 9890 7999.

Paper copies will be available at reception for those who don’t have email or don’t feel confident with a digital version. 

The survey will close on Wednesday the 31st of July at 11:59pm.

We are so excited to see what God has planned for the future of our church and appreciate you taking the time to complete this survey.

If you are not aware of our succession journey please visit www.newhope.net.au/succession to find out more.

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