Meet Aaron Cook - New Youth Pastor
Hamilton Community Baptist Church
I moved to Hamilton in October 2011 with my wife, Jess, and our three young daughters. We arrived from the Northern Territory, having spent nearly 11 years between Central Australia and the tropical islands in the top end. During that whole time I was employed as an NT police officer, while Jess remained at home caring for our children.
I resigned from the police force and we made the move, believing that God was stirring us and telling us to head in a new direction. In response to our prayers, we felt that God had released us from our situation and provided some clear leading and enabling for us to make the move to Hamilton.
Upon arriving in Hamilton, we began worshiping at Hamilton Community Baptist Church and sought to be involved with the ministry there. Both Jess and I have always had a keen interest in youth ministry and are passionate about seeing young people come into a relationship with Christ and grow in their faith. I first made contact with the youth group at the end of 2011 and was excited about the group of young people present and the ministry already taking place. I became involved with the youth ministry in this church at the beginning of this year, assisting with planning and organising activities, leading devotions and developing relationships with the youth.
When the leadership of the church approached me to consider taking on the part-time role as Youth Pastor, I was both very humbled and excited. After some prayerful consideration with my wife, I joyfully accepted the opportunity – which was later confirmed by the church membership.
I praise God for His sovereignty, and upon reflection can now see how He has been preparing my heart and my skill set through my training and life experience, for a role such as this. It is my prayer that God would use me to support and develop the ministry that He has already established through the church members who have been faithfully serving the young people. My desire is to see young people be transformed by meeting with Christ, growing in Christ and sharing Christ with their friends and peers.
Photos by Wendy Radley.
Comments
I totally agree with Bob Steer & Trevor Walmsley's comments. We wish Aaron & Jess & the 3 girls all the best in this appointment. We have a great responsibility with our large Youth Group and I think that God has been in the leading of this all along! All the best to you Aaron & Jess may God continue to bless you all. Oliver
Thankyou so much for all your kind words of welcome and encouragement. Sorry I have not responded until now. I had some glitches getting access as a member but all sorted now. I have already been so blessed to be part of the youth ministry at HBCC and cannot wait to see what God has in store for us as we follow him.





Very pleased with Aaron's appointment. Aaron, Jess and the girls make up a beautiful family. Plenty of young people for Aaron to connect with.
May our God give Aaron and Jess the guidance, patience, wisdom, and understanding to minister to these young people in a way that will bring honour and glory to our Lord Jesus Christ. Looking forward to the harvest. Bob Steer.