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Bob Regazzoli

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Kathy and Bob

“My heart’s desire is for all those who have been hurt by our past teachings and legalistic practices to be healed and to forgive, and for there to be reconciliation,” says Bob Regazzoli, pastor of GCI churches around Brisbane, Australia.

Bob grew up on a sugar cane farm in Ingham, North Queensland in Australia. “Growing up on a farm was a great start to life—the outdoor life, work and family being able to do so much together was a good grounding for the future.”

Bob was quite young when his father responded to a “Why Were You Born?” advertisement in Reader’s Digest and started listening to the Radio Church of God program in the early 60s. “The nearest congregation to us at the time was in Brisbane, 1500 kilometers away, so for the first seven years of our church life, the only contact we had was at the annual Festival and a ministerial visit every three or four years. Our parents were conscientious and we had regular Bible studies at home.” Bob said these family studies paid off. “Our immediate family, including my mother, two brothers and wives are still active members of GCI. My father died a number of years ago.”

When Bob was 16 years old, his family sold the farm and moved near Brisbane so they could attend church services. “During my last year of high school, I applied for Ambassador College and went to Bricket Wood, England as a 17-year-old. After two years there, I was transferred to Pasadena and graduated in 1974.”

Bob met his wife, Kathy, at Ambassador College. They married right after graduation. They have now been married 38 years and have three children. “We have two sons, Jonathan and Mark, who live in Brisbane, and a married daughter, Katie who with her husband, Andy, live in Frisco, Colorado.”

Bob was hired as a ministerial trainee after graduation and he and Kathy began their pastoral life in Melbourne. “After a year there, we were transferred. We have pastored in Ballarat, Bendigo, Perth and Sydney—and for the last 19 years in Brisbane and surrounding congregations.” What Bob enjoys most about pastoring is being involved in the members’ lives. “I find it a great privilege to be invited to share life experiences with our members—the joy of births, weddings, baptisms, as well as being there through the difficult times. I really enjoy the teaching aspect of the pastor’s role.”

Speaking of his wife, Bob said, “Kathy has been a great support in my ministry and has a real love for all our members and contributes in a number of areas in our congregation. Her professional life is as a teams coach with Medicare, and she has a strength in helping people utilize and develop their gifts.”

Bob’s most memorable moment as a pastor came in the midst of WCG doctrinal changes. “The most significant turning point in my ministry was in the midst of the major doctrinal changes in 1995 with all of the questions and turmoil, both internally and externally. It was then that the lights came on for me. It was a time of much study and prayer, and then the realization of what the new covenant was truly about, and then the ongoing understanding that this has led to, and our being ministers of the new covenant.”

When asked about being a part of GCI today, Bob said, “I believe that we are now at a wonderful stage in our journey as a fellowship. After 50 years of involvement with this fellowship, we have experienced the most remarkable changes. I wish the many who were part of our fellowship in the past could also come to experience the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit as we are being led to see and experience. Today we have many wonderful, mature Christians in our fellowship, including younger members who are enthusiastic about their life in Jesus.”

Bob said he considers the apostle Paul his greatest mentor. “I have found the epistles of Paul the most helpful guidance in pastoral ministry. In his writings we find the Holy Spirit’s expression through his heart and mind.”

When does Bob feel closest to God? “There are various times and locations, but coming to the Lord’s Table is no doubt the highlight. I love the lyrics by Getty and Townend in the song, “Behold the Lamb.”

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  1. Hi Bob and Kathy, we remember those early days in Melbourne, all the best to you both and thanks for your faithful service.

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