Empowering a Generation for Mission

Inspiring and equipping Adventist youth to serve, lead, and transform their communities through Christ-centered mission.

Our Vision & Mission

At IMPACT Australia, our vision is to see a generation of Adventist youth boldly living out their faith through mission and service. We believe every young person is called to be a light in their community, and we’re here to equip them for that purpose.

Vision Statement

Empowered by the Spirit, IMPACT seeks to inspire members to proclaim the advent of Christ together – in this generation.

Mission Statement

IMPACT delivers local missions training and opportunities to equip young people to be disciples that make disciples.

What Makes IMPACT Different

IMPACT isn’t just about events — it’s a lifestyle of service, rooted in Adventist identity and propelled by local mission.
IMPACT differs from other initiatives because it is a lay-led, local mission training and resourcing movement.
  • Hand on Missions
  • local missions training
  • practical discipleship
  • connection to local church and communities

Local Missions Training

  • Weekend Training Intensive
  • Practical Workshops
  • Powerful Preaching
  • Community Outreach
  • Wholesome Connection
  • Go home equipped to make an impact in your local community!

Local Mission Experience

  • IMPACT a Community
  • Experience Local Mission at a Church near you
  • Live Mentorship
  • Shared Experience
  • Experience the joy of doing local mission in a community near you!

IMPACT Online Community

  • Online Community
  • Share Local Mission Stories
  • Corporate Idea Refinement
  • Join a community that fosters your missional growth!

Meet the Team

Get to know the passionate leaders behind IMPACT — a diverse group of young Adventists from around the Australia, united by one mission: to mobilise and disciple youth for Christ.

Luke Halmai

Director
Luke is a school chaplain and itinerant preacher who is passionate about evangelism and discipling young people. He attended an IMPACT event in Sweden in 2024 and was so inspired by the event that he decided to continue the movement in Australia.

David Brown

Co-Director
Dave has been involved in local missions since his life took a radical redirection at an AYC event in 2009. He is passionate about all things discipleship, with a special interest in seeing followers of Jesus be intentional about sharing the gospel in their immediate contexts.

April Boyd

Logistics
After studying at ARISE, April served as a Bible Worker at a local church - focusing on youth, teens, and creating safe spaces for people with mental health & addiction challenges. Passionate about youth and teen ministries, April has started studying counselling and chaplaincy.

Susanna Je

Communications
Susanna is a school teacher by day and a ministry extraordinaire by night, who has devoted her life to providing opportunities for young people to encounter Jesus and make him part of their everyday lives.

Courtney Brown

Programming
Courtney is a school chaplain and counsellor who has devoted her life to journeying with young people and their families and introducing them to Jesus.

Thomas McMaster

Outreach
Since studying at ARISE, Tom has been working as a Bible Worker at his local church. He is passionate about impacting people through practical, real-life ministry.

James Tregenza

Registration
From setting up Audio Visual systems, to Bible Working, James has been involved in local church ministry his entire adult life.

Blair Lemke

Local Conference Advisor
Blair is currently serving as the NNSW Conference Young Adults Director. His passion is to see young people proudly living out the Adventist message in their daily lives.

Core Values

At the heart of IMPACT are the values that guide everything we do. Rooted in the teachings of Jesus and our Adventist identity, these values shape our actions, fuel our mission, and define our community.

They are more than just words on a page—they are convictions we carry into every interaction, every mission initiative, and every gathering of young people. Our values remind us why we serve, how we serve, and who we are becoming as disciples of Christ. In a world that constantly shifts, these principles ground us in something unchanging, calling us to live with purpose, compassion, and integrity. Whether we’re sharing hope in the streets, worshipping together, or stepping out of our comfort zones, these values are the compass that keeps us aligned with God’s vision for the world.

Bible-based - Seeking to be in harmony with God’s revealed will.

Get to know the passionate leaders behind IMPACT — a diverse group of young Adventists from around the Australia, united by one mission: to mobilise and disciple youth for Christ.

Unity-focused - Showcasing unity in the midst of diversity.

We are longing for Christ’s prayer in John 17 to be fulfilled: A unity modelled after the divine pattern and built on the foundation of truth, appreciating the unique qualities of each member of the body of Christ.

Service-minded - Committed to bringing glory to God through unselfish ministry.

It is our aim to pattern after Christ’s method of ministry, characterized by sacrificial love and a sincere interest in humanity. We seek to develop resources and make them available so the work of God can move forward more quickly.

Faith-driven - Exercising courage and trust in God’s promises.

In order for IMPACT’s mission to be achieved, we need to walk by faith and not by sight. It is our intention to be innovative, constantly improving and expanding.

Impact-ing - Making a difference for life and eternity.

We believe that there is no limit to the usefulness of the one who, putting self aside, makes room for the working of the Holy Spirit upon his heart and lives a life wholly consecrated to God.

IMPACT Around the World

Lives have been touched, faith has been deepened, and purpose has been discovered. Here’s what participants from our past IMPACT events in Europe had to say:
"I highly recommend IMPACT! The events that I've joined in many countries have helped me learn how to share the gospel with others."
Jimmy
Finland
"Impact Norway came to my local church about three years ago and with the help of the young people that joined us, we could start a long envisioned church restaurant that I got the privilege to work with and has reached many people and served the whole community."
Thomas
Norway
"I love going to Impact because I got to meet people that have the same conviction, the same passion in the scripture, in God, in Jesus as me."
Joshua
Denmark
"It's so amazing to see how every year impact changes people's lives. It's great to see the participants open up as they share the gospel with the people around them and also to see how they influence the local community."
Orville
Netherlands

IMPACT’s global purpose and connection to the Adventist movement

IMPACT Chapters

  • IMPACT Norway - Since 2006.
  • IMPACT Sweden - Since 2010.
  • IMPACT Latvia - Since 2012.
  • IMPACT Denmark - Since 2012.
  • IMPACT Austria - Since 2013.
  • IMPACT Romania - Since 2013.
  • IMPACT Spain - Since 2014.
  • IMPACT Finland - Since 2014.
  • IMPACT Australia - Starting 2025.

IMPACT History

IMPACT began as a grassroots movement driven by young people passionate about making a difference through service, mission, and community engagement.

Inspired Youth

In 2006, a group of young people were very inspired during a camp meeting at Fredheim Health Center, Norway. They were young and inexperienced, but on fire, and they wanted to do something for God. During dinner at the end of the week, they decided to organize an evangelistic campaign the following summer.
The dream was realized. In 2007, about 20 young people, under the name Timen er kommet (The Hour Has Come), organized an evangelistic campaign in Oslo, the capital of Norway. The average age of the participants was under 20, and the majority had never attended an evangelistic campaign before. God blessed, the young people were inspired, and they decided to do it again the next summer.

In 2008, about 40 young people organized two simultaneous evangelistic campaigns, one in Bergen and one in Molde. Encouraged by the success, they started to plan for three simultaneous evangelistic campaigns the following summer – but God had other plans.

Matteson and the Helicopter Crash

A few years earlier, in 2003, the Adventist Pastor Sven Arvid Gustavsen emergency crash-landed his (self-built) mission helicopter. By God’s grace, except for a little cut on his head caused by the broken plexiglass, Sven was not injured. Even secular newspapers wrote about his guardian angel protection.
This incident raised some questions in Pastor Sven ́s mind. He was convinced that God had given him this great tool to reach people of the West coast of Norway, which is so full of curvy roads and multiple ferry crossings. “Why did God give this tool to me, only to take it away a few years later? God, what do you want me to do now?” he inquired.

God answered by directing his thoughts to the book Education, where Ellen G. White writes about the “army of youth, rightly trained” (p. 271). “Do what you can to bring the army of youth rightly trained into the sphere of your mission.” 
Years before, this quote had inspired the founding of Matteson Mission School. Since 1986, the school has offered a one-year mission training program to small groups of students in a homelike setting. As a part of its activities, Matteson Mission School had been organizing a yearly summer literature evangelism camp, in different parts of the country, with good attendance.
In 2005, Pastor Sven partnered with Matteson Mission School. By God’s providence, he bought a bus (that wasn’t for sale) for the same amount he would have had to pay to rent it for a few weeks! Since then, Sven and his buses have faithfully transported young missionaries every summer.

The Merge

In 2009, God led these movements together as the youth director of the Norwegian Union initiated meetings between them and encouraged them to work together. Thus, the Norwegian Union, Matteson Mission School, and Timen er kommet joined forces. 
IMPACT Finnmark was a direct result of this merging of forces. Instead of having many smaller summer projects, there was one bigger, better, and longer event. 60 young people travelled up to Hammerfest, “the northernmost town in the world”, and spent three weeks sharing the love of God through words and actions. This was made financially possible through funding from the Norwegian Union. 

This is how God led the Norwegian Union, Timen er kommet, and Matteson Mission School into a successful cooperation. This is how God raised up this movement, whose goal it is to Inspire Members to Proclaim the Advent of Christ Together – in this generation.
“Let your heart be animated by the love of Jesus to ardent activity for His glory.” Ellen White, Our High Calling, pg 147.
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