Case Study: Kaha Wāhine Kotahitanga
Te Rena Goodwin - Ngāpuhi/Ngāti Kahu/Ngāti-Rangi/Tūhoe/Te Whānau-ā-Apanui
Kaha Wāhine Kotahitanga is a Maori Christian women's ministry in South Auckland, grounded in te ao Māori, faith in Ihu Karaiti, and nurtured by Salvation Army.
Panel: The Planters
This panel brings together four experienced church planters from diverse traditions, each carrying hard-won wisdom from the front lines of mission. Together, they’ll reflect honestly on the tensions, failures, and breakthroughs that come with forming new gospel communities—and offer grounded insight for those discerning a call to plant, pioneer, or multiply.
The Leadership behind Church Transformation: Lessons from Kiwi Pastors
Nathan Hughes
Many have tried to realign existing churches away from comfort and toward mission, but too often the change doesn’t last. Nathan draws on research with Aotearoa pastors who have led healthy, lasting transformation to uncover the leadership patterns that make the difference.
Prayer Ministry
Whether you're tired, wired, or inspired, this is a space to bring the subtle invitations of the Holy Spirit into prayer with others. A team will be available to listen with you, pray with you, and help discern what God might be saying—and what your next steps could be.
Revisiting the Quiet Revival
Chris Clarke
One year ago, CMS UK's Quiet Revival Report suggested a significant shift in spiritual hunger across the Western world.
Prayer on Mission
Sam Harvey
Father George Elsbett wrote: “First and foremost, being a missionary Church means being a praying Church.”