
Haerenga Tapu – A Sacred Pilgrimage
These hui are for anyone. New missional venture, church planter, established church leader – anyone who cares about God’s church, and God’s mission. It is a time of community building, encouragement, and inspiration. This weekend will include: Our guests are Alan and Deb Hirsch from Forge Global.
Cost: Please refer to the Forge Aotearoa website for further information.
Event Information
These hui are for anyone. New missional venture, church planter, established church leader – anyone who cares about God’s church, and God’s mission. It is a time of community building, encouragement, and inspiration. This weekend will include:
- Meeting up with other Wayfinders, like a family reunion, and hearing what God is doing around the nation
- Spotlight on local initiatives
- Continuing to explore the concepts of Wayfinder leadership in the church and mission space
- An opportunity to be in worship and prayer together with like-minded people.
Our guests are Alan and Deb Hirsch from Forge Global.
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