Terms and Conditions of Entry
- In these terms and conditions, 'you' is any entrant of the competition and 'the church' is the community being named in the competition.
- The competition is open to residents of Australia only.
- Current members of the church being named by the competition are not eligible to enter.
- Entry to the competition is made by filling in the form on the 'enter the comp' page at www.nameachurch.com.
- You may enter as many times as you like as long as each entry contains a different name and/or tag line suggestion.
- The competition is based solely on the name provided. The tag line is optional and is not in the running for a prize.
- In the event that the chosen name has been submitted more than once, the winner will be the entry submitted first, unless one of the identical entries also supplies the chosen tag line in which case the entry supplying the name and tag line of choice together will win.
- The competition commences at 12.01am Monday 30th June 2008 and closes at 11.59pm Sunday 3rd August 2008.
- Those who have requested to be contacted with the winning details will be notified by email when the competition winner has been decided.
- The winner will be contacted by mobile phone or email when judging is complete.
- The church will arrange to send the Nintendo Wii to the winner at an address in Australia. The prize is not transferable.
- All entries will become the legal property of the church. By lodging your entry you agree to sign over all copyright and ownership of the name and tag line to the church.
- You agree to allow the church to use the name and/or tag line in any way or form it sees fit.
- The church reserves the right not to announce a winning entry if it feels that there are not any suitable entries.
- The church's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
Questions or comments regarding the competition or this web site may be directed to competition@nameachurch.com.
Brief: simply give us a name
- We follow Jesus, not an institution.
- Jesus was a revolutionary. He confronted the authorities who oppressed common people. He created an entire subversive movement based on radical love.
- Jesus was outrageous and lived totally against the grain of a conformed legalistic culture.
- He hung out with what the authorities of the time called "trash" or "sinners" – Jesus called them friends.