Art & Faith Appeal

Nungalinya College

Nungalinya College

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Project Summary

Indigenous Australian Ministries Student Ministry Unreached people groups

General Funds Needed

Nungalinya College, NT

Tax Deductible

Updated 28-07-2021



Art & Faith Appeal
Art & Faith Appeal
Art & Faith Appeal
Art & Faith Appeal
Art & Faith Appeal
Art & Faith Appeal

Project Details

In many ways, 2021 was a new beginning at Nungalinya. The immediate threat of COVID had lessened and we welcomed back large numbers of students to the College. We also launched our newest course: ‘Art and Faith’! It is very much an answer to prayer; for a number of years staff and students have been dreaming of a space and course where students can express their faith through their traditional artistic knowledge, whilst also growing in the practical skills of working in the art industry. Almost all remote communities are connected to a local art centre, and so employment outcomes are also very strong. The NT government got on board with the vision and the first art course at Nungalinya since the early 2000s could begin!

 In February, much hard work was completed as the new Art Training Centre was renovated, and data projectors, screens, tables, chairs, storage cupboards and paints of every variety were ordered in! In March students arrived, travelling in from 10 different communities. The theme for the four-week intensive was creation, and the Biblical account in Genesis 1-3 provided the inspiration for many of the drawings and paintings.

Some deep prayer and thinking took place around the relationship between the Scriptures and traditional cultural stories and a wonderful collaborative atmosphere was created by trainers Sal Moes and Kerry McCarthy, herself a local Indigenous artist.

A real highlight of the month was the Chapel service led by the ‘Art and Faith’ class, who showcased their artworks and shared through word, song and dance of their growth in trusting our great God. It was also a foretaste of what is to come when the class returns in August as we plan a Dry Season outdoor public exhibition of art in our very own ‘Garden of Eden’ at Nungalinya! Praise God for the way he gifts His people to love and serve him in so many amazing ways and styles!

Will you help support our new ‘Art and Faith’ course? The NT government has supplied funding only for 2021, and our Indigenous Board is committed to seeing the course established as a sustainable pathway for Elders to express their faith through authentic spirituality. But we need further funding to make this vision a reality.

I thank you for your ongoing prayers for Nungalinya College and its ministry to empower Indigenous brothers and sisters to serve the Lord. Please consider supporting us to ensure ministries like the wonderful ‘Art and Faith’ course can continue into the future.


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