Tuesday November 12     1pm AEDT/3pm NZDT

You are warmly invited to join the International Intergen Collective for a time of stimulating conversation – at a time that is way more convenient for us in Australia and New Zealand than the previous Join the Conversation opportunities!

There will be three short presentations on aspects of intergenerational ministry from leaders in the field to stimulate us and space to discover what you think we should be talking about (similar to the first conversation in October 2023, the second conversation in February 2024 and the third conversation in June 2024).

The International Intergen Collective has grown out of a group that first met together in Westminster, England in 2019 and have kept the international conversation about intergenerational ministry alive online ever since, inviting a wider group of people into the space. We hope to increase the diversity of the organising team and are open to suggestions about the future direction of this new movement.

It is exciting to be part of this growing international group where we have so much to learn from each other.

We hope you can join us on-line on November 12@1pm AEDT/3pm NZDT (or whatever day/time it is in your part of the world). Come to listen, share and shape the conversation!

Speakers to include:

Theresa Cho

Theresa gets excited when she hears about churches and ministries wanting to join the intergenerational journey – a journey that is about who comes alongside and how we travel together. With much congregational experience and a doctorate focused on leading congregational and organisational change, we’re excited that Theresa will be joining us. Check out Theresa’s Still Waters website. 

Dr. Joe Azzopardi

Joe is passionate about nurturing intergenerational communities, growing intergenerational relationships, fostering Christian discipleship and the importance of holistic wellbeing. He will be exploring five key characteristics of intergenerationality, offering practical insights and strategies for cultivating these essential traits in a community. Joe is the Director of Intergenerational Solutions.

John Nebare

John is a Seventh Day Adventist pastor from Papua New Guinea who is passionate about intergenerational ministry. His recent doctoral dissertation focused on the Nurturing and Assimilation of Young and New Members Through an Intergenerational Approach. John will be sharing around the process, outcomes and learnings from his project.

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