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Depression and Young People in our Local Churches

Depression and Young People in our Local Churches

Master of Applied Theology student Cianne Tait is planning out a research project that will explore the experience of depression and anxiety among young people. The goal of the research is to listen to the mental health stories of Christians between the ages of 18 and 30 who live with depression or anxiety and to reflect on these experiences.
Looking Back to go Forward with Hope

Looking Back to go Forward with Hope

Like never before we need to dig deep, figure out who we are as a body of believers, and call on the past to lead us into the future. Rachel Roche led Franklin Baptist Church through an appreciate process - what could other churches learn from this process?
The Sheer Absurdity of God’s Goodness

The Sheer Absurdity of God’s Goodness

"In a recent reflection on Phil 2:6-11 the sheer absurdity of God’s goodness has struck me afresh" writes Dr Christa McKirland. How much more so should we leverage our arbitrarily allocated advantages for the sake of others who are disadvantaged if Jesus leveraged his advantages on behalf of a humanity that actively rebelled against him?
Integrative Theology as Mission

Integrative Theology as Mission

Theology not only seeks to know things, it seeks to do things too. We seek to understand God and all things in God for the sake of more faithful participation in God’s mission.Our students are developing a range of fascinating research projects, like Denise Tims (pictured) who is researching Christian community-led development in South Auckland based on the great work she and husband Dave have been doing with Urban Neighbours of Hope.
The Church Scattered

The Church Scattered

How we do church has changed significantly since Mike Warring graduated from Carey’s Pastoral Leadership programme in 2006: "A lot of our focus has been on the gathered community and we now need to be resourcing and equipping to be the church scattered."
Confessing Our Sins and the Sins of Our Fathers

Confessing Our Sins and the Sins of Our Fathers

Should we repent of our Grandparents' Racism? Incoming Lecturer in Old Testament at Carey, Dr Michael Rhodes (currently still residing in Memphis, Tennessee), shares why he believes Scripture might be calling Americans to intergenerational confession, and to invite you to consider whether there might be similar dynamics in Aotearoa.
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At Carey we believe that the God of mission is at work in the world by the Spirit to renew people and places in Christ. Our vision is to equip Christian leaders for that mission, bringing gospel renewal to Aotearoa and beyond.