Network Ministries

PGP runs some network ministries to help support our partners and wider gospel ministry.

Perth Youth Gospel Partnership

The Perth Youth Gospel Partnership (PYGP) is the youth-specific part of the PGP that ministers to youth and those in youth ministry. 

The PYGP aims to support Bible based, Christ centred, Gospel focused youth ministry in Perth and beyond through encouraging and equipping  youth leaders and reaching out to and training youth.

Endorsed Ministries

The primary vision of the PGP is to advance the gospel in WA by equipping leaders, promoting evangelism and church planting, connecting like-minded churches.

One of the ways the PGP aims to do this is by partnering with other interdenominational ministries.

Each of these ministry organisations shares common characteristics with each other and the PGP:

  • Interdenominational;
  • A Perth based, Western Australia serving, ministry;
  • Holding similar convictions to those found in the PGP Theological Vision Statement in their approach to ministry and mission;
  • A commitment to the proclamation of Jesus Christ as Lord.

Trinity

Trinity Theological College is an independent evangelical college whose mission is to prepare men and women for effective Christian service for the glory of God.

Trinity believes that a Gospel-shaped ministry will be marked by three interrelated qualities; Bible-based, Christ-centred and Ministry-focussed. It will be dedicated to developing the integration of head, heart and hands in Word ministry.

Graduates of Trinity serve in churches, schools, and other contexts throughout Western Australia and beyond as pastors, cross-cultural workers, and lay people.

CCOWA

Christian Conventions of Western Australia (CCOWA) are an inter-denominational ministry that seeks to promote the gospel of Jesus Christ in WA, mainly by public Bible teaching, conventions and conferences.

Current CCOWA conferences include:

City Bible Forum

City Bible Forum offers city workers a place to explore life's bigger questions, aiming to help people discover the views of Jesus.

City Bible Forum provides the environment for people wanting to inquire into Christianity in an open and intellectually credible manner that respects the needs of professional workers. It also helps Christians in the workplace to think through how their faith impacts the way they conduct their professional life.

AFES

The Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students (AFES) is an organisation of Christian uni students who meet to study the Bible, share Jesus with friends and grow to maturity in Christ.

There are AFES student groups (called Christian Unions) on every university in Perth.In public meetings, Bible study groups, training events and camps the students are equipped for ministry and evangelism, and are presented the challenge of serving God at uni and on in to the rest of their lives.