Sunday, May 27, 2018
Built for change UK trip June 2018
I’m in the United Kingdom for 2 weeks early June, working with the Church of Scotland and presenting a paper at the 3rd U2 conference in Belfast. The Presbyterian Church of New Zealand has a partner relationship with the Church of Scotland and it will be good to embody that relationship, reflecting with them on innovation, mission and change.
My itinerary is as follows:
I fly into London on Monday, 4 June and train to Glasgow on Tuesday the 5th.
Thurs 7th June, Glasgow – Built For Change: Biblical, Theological and Spiritual Resources for enabling change within congregations (open to all)
Fri 8th June, Glasgow – Listening In Mission/Mission Seedlings (open to all)
Mon 11th June, Edinburgh – Built for Change: Enabling Change At Regional and National Levels (nomination and invite only)
Tues 12th June, Edinburgh – Initial Ministerial Training – critical reflections on downunder models (invite only)
Tues 12th June, Edinburgh – Listening In Mission/Mission Seedlings (open to all)
Wed 13th June, I fly to Belfast and am there until Friday 15th June, at the U2 conference reflecting on the role of popular music in shaping culture. My paper is Friday morning, 8:45 am – The endings of Pop).
I fly out of London back to New Zealand on Saturday, 16 June.
I’m grateful to Doug Gay, Principal of Trinity College, Glasgow University, for making the trip possible. At a personal level, I’m looking forward to escaping a Dunedin winter. I’m also really interested in seeing how my book, Built for change: A practical theology of innovation and collaboration will resonate in the Northern Hemisphere context. I deliberately wrote with a down-under publisher, in order to reflect from my context. So taking the ideas half-way around the world to see how they play will be really interesting.
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