Thriving in this Land
A free workshop resource for churches and faith communities to follow Jesus in the big questions facing New Zealand right now.
The Treaty | The Climate | The Cost of Living
WHY THIS, WHY NOW?
Following Jesus beyond the headlines
Hundreds of thousands of families are struggling to make ends meet. Our climate is becoming more unstable. And a generation of work to repair broken promises under Te Tiriti o Waitangi is under real threat.
In a New Zealand election year, the noise of social media and politics can be so loud and angry. Thriving in This Land is an opportunity to move beyond the sound bites — to sit around the table with your faith community, to listen deeply, find common ground, and seek the common good.
"We came out of it with a much clearer sense of what it means to live in this land, what it means to acknowledge its history, and what it means to work towards justice in the future."
- Participant, previous workshop series
The Climate:
Session contents
A video from world-leading climate scientist Katherine Hayhoe about the science of climate change, and how it links to Christian faith.
Unpacking how climate change is impacting communities in New Zealand and the Pacific region today, and what our collective responsibilities are as a nation
Expert interviews about key opportunities for New Zealand to respond to climate change by reducing pollution and protecting communities impacted by its effects.
The Treaty:
Session contents
Exploring the Christian legacy of the Clapham Sect and the connections that led to the formation of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, The Treaty of Waitangi
Detailing the journey of the Crown-Māori relationship since the establishment of the Waitangi Tribunal and reflecting on where the relationship is at now
The Cost of Living:
Session contents
A video exploring why economic justice matters to us as Christians
Videos of expert and lived-experience interviews unpacking:
how incomes and income support have not kept up with the cost of living,
and exploring the rise in homelessness and housing insecurity
Session produced in collaboration with leading social service organisations.
SIMPLE TO HOST
Everything you need, ready to go.
Three 90-minute sessions with video, guided discussion, and printed resources. Designed for churches, small groups, and living rooms alike.
When you register, you'll receive access to everything: video sessions, a Host Guide with checklists and discussion questions, participant booklets, promotional materials, and transcripts for accessibility.
Free to host. We offer this resource at no cost because we don't want price to be a barrier.
A suggested koha of $25 per person helps cover costs — but attending is always free.