Rapid Relief Team Meal Station

RRT Partners with CEO Sleepout for Another Year of Support

On November 19th, Rapid Relief Team (RRT) Volunteers from Darlington UK came together early in the morning to collaborate with CEO Sleepout again. Their efforts aimed to raise awareness about homelessness while providing breakfast and hot drinks at the CEO Sleepout event.

The RRT has proudly partnered with CEO Sleepout since 2018, actively supporting this impactful initiative. By serving breakfast and helping to raise awareness and funds, RRT contributes to CEO Sleepout’s mission of uniting businesses and individuals from all walks of life to combat homelessness. While participants spend just one night under the stars and in the cold, these events emphasise the relentless daily struggles faced by those experiencing homelessness, particularly during the harsh winter months.

When participants woke up, RRT worked hard, grilling 50 bacon rolls and serving hot drinks to help beat the winter chill. Unfortunately, those experiencing homelessness do not have access to these comforts. The participants’ willingness to step out of their busy schedules and face just a fraction of these challenges demonstrates their commitment to raising funds and awareness for this vital cause.

RRT was proud to support such an important event and will continue to do so. Led by the Christian principles of care and compassion, RRT’s army of volunteers from the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church operate from the heart and lend a helping hand to those in need.

PBCC Family

Correcting the record: Interim Report from the Australian Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters

While the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church is yet to receive a hearing date, as of this morning we have written to the Australian Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters five times confirming we would appear and give evidence. As is on the record, the Committee is conducting an Inquiry into the 2025 federal election. […]

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Gospel Hall of Plymouth Brethren church

Attendance at the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters

As we understand it does after every Federal election, the Australian Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters is holding public inquiries in relation to the 2025 election. On May 30, 2026, The Age wrote a story in which it was alleged that a senior member of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church had agreed to […]

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