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Our Pō Whakanuia, Pō Fiafia, Māori and Pasifika Achievement dinner, was a special event to acknowledge the success and achievement of our Māori and Pasifika students.
Bernie Cowan, Bachelor of Applied Theology student, created this emotionally evocative piece of thematic music in response to his reading of Revelation. What do you feel when you listen to this?
After 23 years of outstanding service at Carey, George Wieland has decided it’s time to step down from his role as Director of Mission Research and Formation.
Julie Chamberlain (graduating Pastoral Leadership student) gave the student address at SENDing 2022 on Friday 21 September. You can read it here.
Carey is excited to welcome Emma Stokes as Lecturer in Bible and Mission in 2023. An experienced practitioner and gifted academic, Emma shares Carey’s deep commitment to the mission of God.
Carey is excited to welcome Jonathan Robinson as Lecturer in New Testament in 2023. Jonathan brings to the role 14 years’ experience in pastoral ministry, both in the United Kingdom and New Zealand.
Sarah Beisly discusses how her participation in Carey's postgraduate paper, Human Flourishing, has enabled her to explore the cross-section of theology and psychological trauma.
In July 2022, Carey had the honour and privilege of unveiling our newly installed whakairo carvings in Te Whare Oranga at a dawn service. These carvings are on permanent display, so be sure to stop by and see them next time you are on campus.
Carey graduate, Lachlan Bull, creatively narrates a story of jubilee. In this story, he offers a unique perspective of jubilee as a cairn, a mound of stones intentionally placed, "marking not just a static point, but also a crossing point, a place in which we cross from what was, to what might be."
Michael Rhodes, Lecturer in Old Testament, explores the economic rhythms of life for the people of God as laid out in Leviticus. In particular, he discusses the cyclical role of Jubilee in reminding the people to depend on the gracious gifts of God to his people.
Have you ever been in a place of utter hopelessness? Or maybe you are currently struggling to see a way out of the wilderness. From Isaiah 43, Carey Principal, Dr John Tucker, explores both God's passion for the people of Israel and power to give them real hope in the midst of uncertainty and despair.
Carey Alumna, Helen Brereton, talks to us about her time at Carey, why she loves pastoral ministry, and her hope for the church in Aotearoa.