Fri 22 – Sun 24 March, at Wyangala Dam
How faith affects The Physical, mental and spiritual health
Dr John Best is a Specialist Sports and Exercise Medicine Physician with the
Orthosports Group in Sydney. After graduating from the University of Newcastle in 1984, he was awarded Intern of the Year at St George Hospital, Sydney. He completed
postgraduate studies at London University and in Australia and was subsequently awarded a Fellowship with the Australasian College of Sports and Exercise Physicians in 1992.
Within the college, he acts as a trainee Supervisor and an Examiner, and serves on its
Professional Development and Registrar Support Committees. In 2018 he was awarded the Clinical Supervisor of the Year Award, nominated by the ACSEP registrar body.
John enjoys a number of areas in Sports and Exercise Medicine. He has considerable
experience working with elite athletes.
Zavos, S. (2019, November 5). From the Archives, 1999: Wallabies’ Rugby World Cup Final victory. The Sydney Morning Herald. https://www.smh.com.au/sport/rugby-union/from-the-archives-1999-wallabies-rugby-world-cup-final-victory-20191029-p5358f.html
This includes almost 15 years involvement with the Australian Rugby Union, incorporating a decade serving as the Australian Team (Wallabies) team physician, which included the victorious 1999 Rugby World Cup. His other roles with Australian Rugby included Medical Director, Sports Science Consultant (High-Performance Unit), Tournament Medical Officer for Rugby World Cup 2003 and Australian representative on International Rugby Board’s Medical Advisory and Anti-doping Committees addressing player safety and well-being.
John will share aspects of his personal life as we look at ways to live well – body, mind and spirit. Sharing some of his experiences of success and challenge, John will encourage us to enjoy the promises of Jesus as we follow Him in our lives and look towards eternity.
Friday afternoon – In front of the fire with Gary Steenbergen (Men of Meat, Young Baptist) cooking up a hearty meal while sharing his talk about Proverbs.
Accommodation:
- There is an option for sleeping in the hall at a cost of $20 (own bedding required which includes a mattress given the hard floor) . If you want to take this option then tick the box when you register.
- Otherwise contact the park administration and book other forms of accommodation.
Other forms of accommodation:
Organise your own accommodation/camping with Wyangala Waters Inland Holiday Park if you DO not elect to sleep in the hall:
(02) 6345 0877 or info@wyangalawaters.com.au
2891 Reg Hailstone Way, Wyangala (Wyangala Dam).
More information on the park is available at:
https://www.inlandwaters.com.au/park/info/wyangala-waters
Unable to pay for the full price of the registration?
If you have trouble paying the registration fee, please click here, we will certainly endeavor to accommodate your situation .
cost for catering
Cost: There are 3 payment options:
1. Full weekend – $130 (Fri/Sat/Sun)
2. Father and son – $170 ( +$40 for additional child) – Fri/Sat/Sun.
3. Two nights – $110
4. One night only – $70
Note: Food and drinks will be provided
Payment:
- Pay online via internet banking, we’ll email you the details when you register
- Depositing into the nominated account with cash or a cheque
- Pay cash on the day, just send us an email
Schedule (Wyangala Waters Holiday Park)
Friday 22nd March
4.30pm – 10pm
- Gary Steenbergen & Co
- Dinner (Food will be provided)
- John Best presenting his testimony (In front of the fire)
Saturday 23rd March
- John Best (Exploring faith with the interplay between our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being)
- Prayer and share what we need for our lives with each other
- Bushwalking/ Fishing/ Swimming/ Fellowshipping
- Connecting and meeting others
- Breakfast/lunch/snacks will be included
- Movie in the afternoon
- Dinner in front of the fire
Food/tea/coffee will be provided.
Sunday 24th March
- Breakfast
- John Best concluding the 2024 retreat