IRCA Oceania 2025
Calling all people with an interest in the church and things rural …….

Inspiration, Resources and Community

Inspiration, Resources and Community
Calling all people with an interest in the church and things rural …….
Professor Gregory explores how Jesus' radical teachings challenged socio-political norms of His time, discussing their subversive nature and implications for modern social justice, while highlighting his extensive historical scholarship and current research projects.
Professor Gregory examines the interplay between religious movements and political powers, highlighting historical accommodations with economic forces. His lecture delves into the complexities of their compromises and relationships.
This is the third session in a multi-part exploration of the First Testament led by Rev Dr Lynne Wall. The lecture will introduce key themes and contexts, and explore the key issues arising from the prophets - the the prophetic utterances of the former and latter prophets as recorded in the First Testament. The following week’s discussion session, facilitated by Ngaire Southon and/or Viv Whimster, will provide an opportunity to reflect, ask questions, and explore applications for worship leadership.
In his concluding lecture, Professor Gregory explores Western Christianity's evolution from Constantine to today, examining its interplay with societal and environmental shifts. A noted historian, he also discusses his upcoming project on Christianity and global environmental realities.
This online workshop draws on insights from Roots & Wings to explore intergenerational faith formation—equipping leaders, educators, and ministry teams to nurture connection, belonging, and spiritual growth across all ages in community.
UCANZ Biennial Forum
This is the third session in a multi-part exploration of the First Testament led by Rev Dr Lynne Wall. The lecture will introduce key themes and contexts, and explore the key issues arising from the prophets - the the prophetic utterances of the former and latter prophets as recorded in the First Testament. The following week’s discussion session, facilitated by Ngaire Southon and/or Viv Whimster, will provide an opportunity to reflect, ask questions, and explore applications for worship leadership.
What makes a community truly flourish? You are invited to this in-person event with Dr Lynn Swaner, exploring research-backed strategies for building learning communities that nurture students, staff, and society—together, and with purpose.
This is the fourth and final session in a multi-part exploration of the First Testament led by Rev Dr Lynne Wall. The lecture will introduce key themes and contexts, and explore the key issues arising from the writings - the historical and wisdom writing of the First Testament. The following week’s discussion session, facilitated by Ngaire Southon and/or Viv Whimster, will provide an opportunity to reflect, ask questions, and explore applications for worship leadership.
This is the fourth and final session in a multi-part exploration of the First Testament led by Rev Dr Lynne Wall. The lecture will introduce key themes and contexts, and explore the key issues arising from the writings - the historical and wisdom writing of the First Testament. The following week’s discussion session, facilitated by Ngaire Southon and/or Viv Whimster, will provide an opportunity to reflect, ask questions, and explore applications for worship leadership.
Celebrate Bible Month with NZLPA's Auckland Ecumenical gathering! Guest speaker Steve McRobie (Bible Society NZ) shares new research on how Kiwis engage with Scripture—plus practical tools to grow in faith and community.