Reverend Roger Reid was the foundation Chairman of the Sports and Leisure Ministry. This week, he revealed for the first time why, in 1982, the InterChurch Trade and Industry Mission (ITIM) and Heads of Churches supported Baptist minister Mark Tronson's remarkable vision for ministry into professional sport.
At the time, Mark was the Shell Australia chaplain in Sydney for two days each week. As a senior coordinator of industrial chaplains, Roger and Marion Reid took on a pastoral role to help Mark and Delma Tronson in their new venture.
Reverend Roger Reid, now 76, said that it is important to accurately record the insights of Heads of Churches over that '18 month foundation' period.
“We saw that Mark knew his way around Australian sport as an athlete, sportswriter and author. He also had a keen-sighted theological understanding and he conveyed the philosophy of chaplaincy as being management-inclusive. In addition, Mark had an ability to see things through regardless of the level of frustration. We noted that he carried his passion with integrity and that his wife Delma is ideally suited in supporting him through difficulties that accompany such audacious ventures.
“It was certainly provident that 'faith finance support' is a normal part of Christian missionary service in Baptist circles, where 'faith' and not 'money' is seen as the critical ingredient. Mark and Delma were well suited to this.
“But Heads of Churches also recognised three 'unquantifiable' factors. Firstly, Mark and Delma convey a spirit of expectancy that others eagerly want to embrace. The second consideration was their remarkable family stability. As you observe the way they have overcome Mark's speech impediment and Delma's hearing impairment, you find any encounter with them and their children memorable and delightful..
“The third determining factor was intuitive in that 'only God' brings about such a thing as this. Heads of Churches believed that the Spirit of the Lord was initiating a new paradigm of ministry across the nation. There was confidence and excitement that this new venture would 'open up' vision for 'ministry outside the church walls' in many other people across the community landscape.”
The story of the Sports and Leisure Ministry began when M V Tronson was invited to an international sports mission conference in Hong Kong. Both his Baptist denomination and ITIM endorsed his attendance, with the longer-term view that he would pursue a ministry among Australian professional sport people.
Upon his return, Mark Tronson submitted his report to the Baptist Union of NSW and the National Board of ITIM in order to set in train this vision. Thereafter Reverend Kenneth L McDowell (ITIM Director), Roger Reid and M V Tronson visited each of the Heads of Church denominations to establish endorsement protocols.
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Reverend Roger Reid was the foundation Chairman of the Sports and Leisure Ministry. This week, he revealed for the first time why, in 1982, the InterChurch Trade and Industry Mission (ITIM) and Heads of Churches supported Baptist minister Mark Tronson's remarkable vision for ministry into professional sport.
Posted: Wednesday, 27 February 2008, 10:30 (EST)
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