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Eco Church Partners Kōrero
We’re excited to invite you to the Eco Church Partners Kōrero, a dedicated space for those passionate about nurturing and integrating sustainability, conservation, and caring for God’s within the Church and Christian organisations.
This kōrero is designed for:
Leaders in Christian NGOs
Denominational network leaders
Organisations collaborating with or supporting creation care groups in churches
Together, we’ll share ideas, strategies, and resources to inspire and empower churches and Christian organisations in their creation care efforts.
We’d love for you to be part of this collaborative effort to empower the church community and honor God’s creation together.
Monday 2 December 2024, 7:00pm - 8:00pm, via Zoom
Register below and we’ll send you the zoom link.
E3 Canterbury
When: 10 - 21 December 2024
Who: School Year 12 & 13 in 2024, Co-ed
Cost: $500
E3 is a partnership between Scripture Union NZ, Adventure Specialties Trust and A Rocha Aotearoa NZ. E3 ministries believe that wilderness experiences are significant - helping us to understand ourselves better and deepening our relationships with others, with God, and with God's creation.
One of the most memorable leadership experiences you will ever have as you join with others to tramp through the Lewis Pass mountains, bike through the Canterbury High Country and raft the Clarence River. Join us for a once in a lifetime opportunity to explore the central South Island with a small group of senior students. E3 will help you develop your faith, leadership and outdoor skills while reflecting on the opportunities and possibilities of life after school.
For more info and to register:
https://sunz.org.nz/event/canterbury/
E3 Bay of Islands
When: 10 - 21 December 2024
Who: School Year 12 & 13 in 2024, Co-ed
Cost: $500
E3 is a partnership between Scripture Union NZ, Adventure Specialties Trust and A Rocha Aotearoa NZ. E3 ministries believe that wilderness experiences are significant - helping us to understand ourselves better and deepening our relationships with others, with God, and with God's creation.
Starting in the "epicentre" of our bicultural journey in Aotearoa New Zealand we begin E3 with a Pōwhiri at Waitangi. This recognizes the Whenua & Moana nui that we will travel on. Traveling by sea kayak for a few days we embrace the important intersection of faith and te ao Māori around the Bay of Islands. Then we engage our legs to hike the sights of Cape Brett and its beauty. From there we switch to pedal power and bike south along the coast continuing to embrace our focus of leadership development, faith formation and creation care. Finally, take in one more chance to carry a pack for a couple of days, ending at Whananaki.
For more info and to register:
https://sunz.org.nz/event/bay-of-islands/
E3 Otago
When: 10 - 21 December 2024
Who: School Year 12 & 13 in 2024, Co-ed
Cost: $500
E3 is a partnership between Scripture Union NZ, Adventure Specialties Trust and A Rocha Aotearoa NZ. E3 ministries believe that wilderness experiences are significant - helping us to understand ourselves better and deepening our relationships with others, with God, and with God's creation.
This once in a lifetime wilderness adventure will traverse remote and spectacular landscapes from Haast Pass to Wānaka by foot, pedal and paddle. Along the way we’ll engage in practical conservation, explore our faith, develop leadership and outdoor skills while reflecting on the opportunities and possibilities of life after school.
*Transport to/from camp can be provided from Queenstown or Wanaka
For more info and to register:
https://sunz.org.nz/event/otago/
E3 Central North Island
When: 15 - 21 December 2024
Who: School Year 12 & 13 in 2024, Co-ed
Cost: $350
E3 is a partnership between Scripture Union NZ, Adventure Specialties Trust and A Rocha Aotearoa NZ. E3 ministries believe that wilderness experiences are significant - helping us to understand ourselves better and deepening our relationships with others, with God, and with God's creation.
The expedition is an 7-day journey. Starting from Mt Ruapehu, for the first two days we'll tramp through parts of Tongariro National Park, walking through dense forest, crossing glacial-fed rivers and traversing alpine passes. We’ll change things up the following day as we cycle to the start of our canoeing journey, giving our legs a break and using paddles to guide us along the breath-taking Whanganui River for three days. Back on dry land, we'll jump back on our bikes and maybe have another taste of those kayaks once more!
For more info and to register:
https://sunz.org.nz/event/central-north-island/
E3 Young Adults - Nelson Lakes National Park
When: Feb 3-9 2025
Cost: $350
Age: 19 - 25
It is with great excitement that we announce the 3rd Annual E3 Young Adult 2025 will be in the stunning Nelson Lakes National Park. Nelson Lakes National Park (NLNP) is home to deep lakes, surrounded by big mountains. Beech Forests are on full display along with bird life to remember for a lifetime. This E3YA will be anchored by 3+ days of tramping/hiking along with paddling on the amazing Lake Rotoiti and mountain biking on nearby trails. The scenery will only enhance the conversations around faith and its intersections with life.
Transportation available from Christchurch & back on Feb 3rd & 9th.
This is limited to 12 people, so don’t miss out.
For more info and to register:
https://sunz.org.nz/event/young-adults/
Eco-Advent Wānanga: How to make Christmas at your church more sustainable
Join us for the Eco-Advent Wānanga, a practical and inspiring online workshop designed to help churches and individuals integrate sustainable practices into their Christmas services and events. Explore ways to reduce environmental impact while embracing the spiritual rhythms of the season in a way that makes sense for Aotearoa. Celebrate the coming of Christ with a heart for creation, and discover how small, intentional changes can make a lasting difference this Christmas.
We’ll hear creative stories and ideas from church communities and discuss together how churches can lead by example in caring for creation and fostering sustainability during the Advent season.
We will also hear from Michael Frost who is a theologian and co-leader of Edge Kingsland, an eco church in Auckland. He hosts the In The Shift podcast, which explores embodied spirituality in our contemporary world. Michael will share insights on how the story of Christmas invites us into reflection and action to care for God’s good creation.
Monday 18 November 2024, 7:00pm - 8:30pm, via Zoom
Register below to receive the zoom link.
Eco Church Conservation Kōrero
This kōrero will provide inspiration to anyone passionate about conservation and caring for creation, including our Eco Church community and A Rocha local groups working in the biodiversity and conservation space. Especially relevant to local group leaders and members, conservation leaders and volunteers, and church members wanting to get involved in biodiversity work and conservation projects in their local places.
Join us to hear from Professor Carolyn (Kim) King who is A Rocha's patron and New Zealand’s foremost authority on invasive mammals and world-renowned for her contribution to ecology – especially mustelids – stoats, weasels and ferrets. In addition to her conservation research and work, Kim King has also been active as an author and theologian in the Anglican Church promoting care for creation. Kim will share with us a bit about herself and also explore the topic - killing for conservation.
Monday 4 November 2024, 7:00pm - 8:00pm, via Zoom
Register below and we’ll send you the zoom link.
Eco Church Kaihāpai Kōrero
Kaihāpai Kōrero:
If you're part of the Eco Church team in your church, the Kaihāpai Kōrero is for you! This once a term online gathering is open to all Eco Church kaihāpai from churches around the country. The Kaihāpai Kōrero is a space for listening, sharing and learning together about the joys and challenges of being on the eco church journey.
THIS TERM'S TOPIC: USING THE NEW ECO CHURCH ACTION PLANNER
Are you needing some help turning your eco church dreams into actionable steps? At our next Kaihāpai Kōrero, we'll be introducing you to our revised and renewed ECO CHURCH ACTION PLANNER - formerly known as the Eco Church Self-Assessment Worksheet. We've spent some time listening and working on a new guide which will help churches turn their eco goals into manageable tasks.
Monday 21st October, 7pm-8pm via zoom.
Register here and we'll send you a zoom link.
SUSTAIN Camp
Join us on an adventure-based camp in Whāingaroa Raglan to explore many different expressions of faith and the local environment! We’ll be exploring the secret paths of Karioi Maunga as we build traps, check the trapping lines and appreciate a remote campfire. We’ll be learning where our food comes from as we visit and help out on a local farm with the most spectacular views! We’ll also be venturing across different shored for swims and surfs as we consider the significance of water.
Brought to you by Scripture Union, in partnership with A Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand | Karioi Project.
He Māhuri Tōtara - For high-school students
He Māhuri Tōtara is a Christian environmental leadership development course.
The course explores the unique environmental challenges and opportunities of our world and the biblical imperative to care for creation in the context of Aotearoa New Zealand.
The experience is full of workshops, hands-on activities, outdoor adventures and building relationships with likeminded people.
He Māhuri Tōtara for youth will be based at Te Ahi Kaa in Ōtautahi.
30 Sept – 4 Oct 2024
We will be sleeping marae style at Te Ahi Kaa.
There is a one-off confirmation fee of $50 which is payable after your registration has been confirmed, however, there is no cost to attend He Māhuri Tōtara. This leadership programme is brought to you by A Rocha’s Eco Church project with support from The Wilberforce Foundation.
Find out more here: https://www.hemahuritotara.org/
Or email: kiaora@hemahuritotara.org
Auckland Season of Creation Retreat #2
This Season of Creation, September 2024, we invite you to gather with us to reflect, listen, and wonder at God's creation. We'll be guided in prayer together and in individual contemplation of God's amazing creativity.
This is the second of two retreats. It will conclude the month of Season of Creation and be the final time we gather in contemplation of God's creation. We'll meet at Māngere Maunga (at the domain playground), where land meets sky, for a couple hours in the afternoon.
Bring weather-appropriate clothing and a journal.
RSVP for one or both retreats here: bit.ly/SOCretreat
Eco Church Wānanga - Creating Sacred Spaces: Weaving Creation Care into Worship
Join us for an inspiring online wānanga designed specifically for church leaders and Eco Church Kaihāpai. In this session, a panel of experienced church leaders will help us explore creative ways to curate worship spaces that reflect and involve God’s creation, weave creation care into biblical readings and preaching, and develop all-age worship experiences that draw us closer to the Creator through his creation.
Whether you're looking to refresh your approach to worship or seeking new ideas to engage your congregation in environmental stewardship, this wānanga will provide practical insights and inspiration to help you lead your community in honoring and caring for God’s earth. Join us to discover practical ways to inspire your congregation and make creation care a natural part of your church’s life and mission.
Monday 16 September 2024, 7:00pm - 8:00pm, via Zoom
Register below to receive the zoom link.
Auckland Kai and Kōrero
Come and connect with other Eco Churches and A Rocha members. We will hear from a few speakers and discuss current challenges for our church communities. Dinner provided.
Speakers:
- Edina Kuki, St Heliers Presbyterian: Eco Church journey, viewing of The Week, parliament submissions etc.
- Sharon Ensor & Roxy Gahegan: St Peter's Presbyterian (Ellerslie), landscaping the church lawn space, vision and challenges
- Richard & Liza Storey: Stories from Nepal and the global eco story
Auckland Season of Creation Retreat #1
This Season of Creation, September 2024, we invite you to gather with us to reflect, listen, and wonder at God's creation. We'll be guided in prayer together and in individual contemplation of God's amazing creativity.
This is the first of two retreats. This one is at the start of the month of Season of Creation at the beach, where sand meets sea. The second will be at the end of the month on a maunga, where land meets sky.
Sat 31 August, Waiake Beach (Torbay), 9:30-11:30am
Bring weather-appropriate clothing and a journal.
Come to one or both of the contemplation gatherings, and look out for social media posts in the intermediate weeks that will encourage further reflection.
RSVP for one or both retreats here: bit.ly/SOCretreat
Dunedin Eco Church Gathering
A Dunedin gathering to connect and learn about how we engage with sustainability and creation care in our church communities.
James Beck and Kristel van Houte will be sharing stories and information about the Eco Church project across the country and facilitating conversation about our hopes and challenges here in Ōtepoti Dunedin.
When: Thursday 29 August, 7:30pm
Where: Leith Valley Church, 267 Malvern Street, Dunedin
For more info, email: james.beck@arocha.org
Taranaki Eco Church Gathering
A Taranaki gathering to connect and learn about how we engage with sustainability and Creation Care in our church communities.
When: Wednesday 14th August, 7pm-9pm
Where: Kahu Room, Taranaki Cathedral | Meri Tapu, New Plymouth
For more info, email: mo.morgan@arocha.org
Eco Church Conservation Kōrero
Join us for a kōrero with a distinct conservation kaupapa that connects with the core of what A Rocha is all about. Time and time again we hear from people about the transformative power of connecting to whenua (land) and wai (water) when we care for God's creation. Our connection and care for whenua brings unique opportunities for worship, prayer and wellness. Restoring biodiversity and ecosystems in God's creation is an integral part of what we are called to do. Ka ora te whenua, ka ora te tangata | when the land is well, the people are well.
This kōrero stream provides support to Eco Churches and A Rocha local groups working in the biodiversity / conservation space and is for local group leaders / members, conservation leaders / volunteers, churches members wanting to start or lead biodiversity work in their local places or connect to / establish conservation projects.
Monday 12 August 2024, 7:00pm - 8:00pm, via Zoom
Register below and we’ll send you the zoom link.
Eco Church Kaihāpai Kōrero
If you're part of the Eco Church team in your church, the Kaihāpai Kōrero is for you! This once a term online gathering is open to all Eco Church kaihāpai from churches around the country. The Kaihāpai Kōrero is a space for connection, sharing, encouragement and collaboration. We'll listen and share and learn together about the joys and challenges of being on the eco church journey.
Connecting and sharing with others on the journey is a great way to keep Eco Church momentum and enthusiasm up, so come join us! Our next Kaihāpai Kōrero is on:
Monday 29th July, 7pm-8pm via zoom.
Register here and we'll send you a zoom link.
He Māhuri Tōtara - Youth Pastors and Youth Leaders
He Māhuri Tōtara is a Christian environmental leadership development course.
The course explores the unique environmental challenges and opportunities of our world and the biblical imperative to care for creation in the context of Aotearoa New Zealand.
The experience is full of workshops, hands-on activities, outdoor adventures and building relationships with likeminded people.
He Māhuri Tōtara for youth pastors and youth leaders is happening for the first time in 2024.
Hosted at A Rocha's Karioi project office in Raglan.
18 - 20 July 2024.
We will be sleeping marae style.
There is a one-off confirmation fee of $50 which is payable after your registration has been confirmed, however, there is no cost to attend He Māhuri Tōtara. This programmed is supported by The Wilberforce Foundation.
Find out more here: https://www.hemahuritotara.org/
Or email: kiaora@hemahuritotara.org
A Rocha-World Vision 40 Hour Challenge Conservation Day
Thinking of doing an environmental challenge with your youth group for the World Vision 40 Hour Challenge? A Rocha is making it easier for youth groups to get involved!
We are hosting a Conservation Day for youth groups in Ōtautahi Christchurch. Register and then bring your youth group to Spencer Park on Saturday 22 June at 12:30pm - 2:30pm and join in with other youth groups, doing our bit for conservation. Together, we can regreen our future.
Every single one of us deserves a future where our people and planet thrive.
Please contact James Beck at james.beck@arocha.org for more info and to register your youth group.
Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington Eco Church Gathering
A gathering for people involved in Eco Churches and people interested in being an Eco Church. With input from presenters about creation care topics and space to talk and share about the why and how of being on the eco church journey.
Please RSVP at: https://shorturl.at/frvKL
For more info, email mo.morgan@arocha.org
Ōtautahi Christchurch Eco Church Gathering
We are coming together to connect and learn how we can continue to integrate sustainability and creation care into our church communities.
Speakers:
Ben Alder - Christchurch Enviro Hub
James Beck - Eco Church and The River Ōpāwaho
Rebecca Webb - Eco Church
Toby Chapman - Christchurch City Council
RSVP here: https://shorturl.at/214eS
For more info, email james.beck@arocha.org
Eco Church Kōrero: Curating Community Gardens
Discover the potential of community gardens with expert insights! Whether you're starting out or already experimenting, join us for an inspiring discussion. Learn from diverse panelists who have successfully cultivated community gardens nationwide. Let's grow together!
Hamilton: Coffee, Cake and Conservation
Join us on 23 March at Anglican Action to hear bite-sized presentations from experts in zero waste, predator control, reducing emissions and more.
Auckland: A conversation with A Rocha founder Peter Harris
AUCKLAND
church@126
126 Point Chevalier Road, Auckland
Dunedin: A conversation with A Rocha founder Peter Harris
DUNEDIN
Leith Valley Presbyterian Church
267 Malvern Street, Dunedin
Christchurch: A conversation with A Rocha founder Peter Harris
CHRISTCHURCH
The Kiosk / Christchurch Envirohub
(over the footbridge from the Armagh Street carpark)
Christchurch Botanic Gardens
Wellington: A conversation with A Rocha founder Peter Harris
WELLINGTON
St Andrew's Centre
30 The Terrace, Wellington
Welcome & Opening Event: A Conversation with A Rocha Founder Peter Harris
A Rocha founder Peter Harris is coming to Aotearoa NZ in February 2024! Peter is an inspiring leader and author, with years of experience and wisdom in engaging Christians and church communities around caring for creation. Join us at the Welcome & Opening Event in Auckland!
SUSTAIN Camp
We’re on this earth for good reason! Join Scripture Union’s SUSTAIN Camp in Raglan in partnership with A Rocha’s Karioi Project to enjoy a week of delighting in creation - from the mountains to the sea. We’ll be exploring the local area and hearing about how to contribute sustainably to the world around us, as well as how to sustain our relationship with God. Imagine a day in the bush, a day in the ocean, and a day on a picturesque farm… how could you go wrong?
Sustainable September Auckland Event
Calling all Eco Church enthusiasts in Auckland! A Rocha's Auckland local group is hosting a sustainability event at Ponsonby Baptist Church on 2 Sept. This is an opportunity to connect with Eco Church kaihāpai from the region and to hear and learn from each other. There will also be four mini inspirational talks to equip Eco Church kaihāpai with resources and ideas for the Eco Church journey.
Sustainable September | Season of Creation Aotearoa
A Sustainable September | Season of Creation calendar of events, featuring events / special services / initiatives from church communities around Aotearoa. Join the events. Be inspired!
Eco Church Kōrero: How do we eat well in light of our faith?
How do we eat well in light of our faith? Food production and consumption can create joy and challenges when we are seeking to care for God's earth. Come a hear a discussion about these matters from different perspectives. Hear from: a food producer, a waste reducer, a low carbon diet-er.
Waste Wānanga
Join us for our community wānanga on WASTE - a workshop to help your church or organisation work towards zero waste from a te ao Māori and Christian worldview. And stay and join us for lunch after the event.
Brought to you through a collaboration between Wilberforce Foundation, A Rocha Aotearoa NZ and Para Kore Marae Inc and with support from Auckland Council.