Expand Your Ministry: Learn from Diana Langdon at Pahiatua Marae

Are you interested in expanding your ministry and learning more about intergenerational community? Then join us for the upcoming block weekend at Pahiatua Marae from 21st-23rd of April!

Students at the last Anglican Studies block course at Ngatiawa

Our highly experienced leader, Diana Langdon, will be teaching us about the history and concepts of intergenerational ministry, youth development and theology, intergenerational mentoring, and much more.

Anglican Studies coordinator, Heidi Nayak says "Courses like these are vital for those looking to enrich their ministry across generations in their mission units. We are fortunate to have Diana Langdon leading this course, given her extensive experience in intergenerational ministry. She brings a wealth of knowledge that students will find invaluable."

“As part of the Anglican Studies program, we are dedicated to theological education as discipleship and building a learning community of students who integrate what they learn into all areas of their life as disciples and ministers of the Gospel. That's why we're excited to launch Anglican Studies Huddles with Gendy Thomson, which will become a core part of our program in Semester Two,” Heidi says.

The programme is flexible, so you can choose which enrolment option works best for you. Whether you want to enrol in the Diploma as a whole or just for this paper, for credit or audit-only, we have options available. Enrolling is easy - simply fill out the online form provided on our website.

Heidi says one more enrolled participant is needed to meet our minimum requirement to run this course. To find out more, expand your ministry and learn valuable tools to enrich your mission units contact Heidi Nayak at anglicanstudies@anglicanmovement.nz for any questions.
The online enrolment form is available here: https://www.stjohnscollege.ac.nz/regional-programmes

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