Our Future Together
UCANZ Biennial Forum

Inspiration, Resources and Community

Inspiration, Resources and 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.
In this free public lecture, Prof Kimlyn Bender explores how understanding Christ first as Saviour shapes our theology, church identity, and mission—offering timely insights for preachers, leaders, and all who serve the church today.
Join Philip Garside for a practical online session introducing digital worship tools for lay leaders—covering complete liturgies, sermon starters, and creative aids for leading meaningful services using lectionary-aligned resources.
Theology Professor John Behr explores the relationship between Gregory of Nyssa and Plato in this online public lecture hosted by the University of Otago. A thought-provoking event for those drawn to theology and philosophy.
Led by Rev Keita Hotere, Minita-i-tohia, Taranaki and TeRito Peyroux, accredited Lay Preacher and former Vice-President of MCNZ
This two-day conference features Rev Dr Sam Wells exploring how congregations can embody community, culture, and commerce through incarnational theology—offering practical and visionary insights into church innovation, mission, and presence in today’s world.
Join Rev Dr Sam Wells for a public lecture exploring the church’s role in culture, community, and innovation. Drawing on incarnational theology, Wells offers insight into mission, presence, and hope in a secular society.