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LOVE CRIES OUT

2017 FESTIVAL

NEWWINE.ORG.NZ

WARKWORTH

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SITE MAP1 Campers Kitchen2 Common Room3 Courtyard4 Cutting Edge (ages 11-13)5 Firewire (ages 14-17)6 Kids Zone (ages 5-10)7 Leaders Lounge8 Market Place and Meeting Place9 New Wine office10 Prayer Ministry team room11 Preschool (ages 0-4)12 Stewards room13 Village Camping14 Workshop Walkway C Carparking E Entrance/ExitS ShowersT Toilets

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WELCOMENew Wine’s passion is to see churches renewed, church leaders passionate about their calling, to see people sharing their faith and doing the works of God’s kingdom ... frankly, to see the nation changed through you.2017 is going to be a great year for New Wine. We’re planning leaders retreats, weekend conferences, leaders networking days, specialist training events, faith sharing visits, and team weekend gatherings - but it all starts here at the summer festival.

How? Because we’re about gathering those with a heart to see God’s kingdom breaking into poverty and darkness; and strengthening and encouraging them in the work Christ has called them to. We are about you, and our shared journey.

Our prayer is that these next five days will be an oasis for the dry and weary, it will be a catalyst for those eager and sold out for Jesus, it will be a challenge for those jaded by the everyday.

Whereever you are we encourage you to reach to God with both hands open, to sing your lungs out and cheer your heart out, to grow more in knowing and loving one another. Transformation of a nation starts... or stops... with you, and we know God will use this New Wine festival if you let him!

Leader, New Wine NZ

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OFFERINGThe work of New Wine is expanding.

Your festival fees only cover this event, not the leaders’ days, retreats, weekend conferences,

kids ministry events, worship events or leader development work we have planned for 2017. God’s provision comes through your generosity.

An offering will be taken on Saturday evening. Please prayerfully consider how you can help

to build this ministry. If you miss this offering and would like to give you may do so

any time at the New Wine office.

Eftpos is available.

WARKWORTH, WE’RE BACK!

We love being right here at Wark-worth Village with all it offers.

With the river, parks, boutique stores, cuisine to suit your taste whether

Indian, Mediterranean, Kiwi ‘fush & chips’, rustic pub, DIY, or fancy à la

carte, you’re spoilt for choice.You could just about stay

another week!

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FOR ALL AGESMEETING PLACE ALL AGES

Worship, teaching and ministry are New Wine mainstays and you’ll find them in abundance as you gather with others in this place where denomina-tional differences don’t exist and we simply engage with God as His people.From 9am-12.15pm each day: Meet Karl Martin, Tak Bhana, Stephanie Johnston, Sarah Scott-Webb, or Ruby and Emily Duncan, alongside some ‘Real Ki-wis’ and worship led by Rachel McConnachie and Julian Browne.From 6.30-8.30pm each day: It’s a simple diet of Mike Pilavachi, ‘Real Kiwis’, worship and ministry.

FIREWIRE HIGH SCHOOL: AGES 14+

We’re back with mischief, fun and games, worship, teaching and prayer. Firewire relic Mike Pilavachi is back, alongside a raft of truly outstanding Kiwi speakers tackling tough issues designed to make you laugh, cry, think, connect.There’s speaking...then there’s singing. In worship we’re going both big when we join with Meeting Place and small when we hang alone. But all in all it’s about worshiping the living God. Come hang, there’s not too many rules - sit, stand, dance, sing loud, sing quiet, pray... whatever... just don’t miss Firewire.

CUTTING EDGE AGES 11-13

Keen team. Fresh games. Let the fun begin! Cutting Edge is about wacky games; worship, chats, connecting with each other and God all while chew-ing over tough issues. Also (not wanting to boast) but we’ve got a seriously great team of leaders who can’t wait to hang with you guys, and soak up the summer sun while making great friends. Bring sun hat, water bottle and remember in the morning you may get wet, soapy or both (lucky you). Listen to the notices for what to wear each day.

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KIDS ZONE AGES 5-10

Are you ready for 5 days of crazy fun? Not only have we managed to score Brian and Ali Champness all the way from Australia, we’ve also got amazing wor-ship, crazy games, super leaders and world famous water sports and dance coming back to give you a fantastic time. Let’s explore together our God’s love amongst the fun and sun of Kids Zone.Each day bring a cushion to sit on, and in the morn-ing wear sunblock and clothes that don’t mind get-ting wet... ‘cos wet you will get!

PRESCHOOL AGES 0-4

A fun, safe, peaceful place where preschoolers are cared for and learn about our God through play, mu-sic and teaching. The zone operates a full morning programme, and is open with a small team at night. Willing to help on the evening roster? Let us know. A simple morning tea is supplied but do bring a named bag, a sunhat, and supplies we might need such as a change of clothes, nappies.

ZONE HOURSDoors open at 8.45am and 6.15pm.

Please pick up your children promptly at session close of 12.15pm and 8.30pm.

Children left as late as 5 minutes after close will have selected, named and packed their new free kit-ten after guzzling a can of coke.

PRESCHOOL AND KIDS REGISTRATIONWednesday 3.30-5pm in Preschool and Kids Zone

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ALPHA DAILY DEVOTIONAt 7.30am meet in the Courtyard to start the day right with Jonathan, Executive Director of Al-pha NZ. All welcome. Bring your Bible. Sunday includes communion with Rev Glenn Paddison. (Wet weather venue Prayer Ministry team room)

EVENTS OF NOTE

ALL AGE DANCE SATURDAY 8.45PM

Get your glad rags on and dance the night away with Twisty Willow. Dads and daughters, guys and gals, Mums and Dads, team up - it’s all on in the Courtyard.

STORY TIME If you’re a wee story lover come to the Courtyard at 4.30pm to hear our storyteller extraordinaire tell a tale while Mum and Dad grab a coffee or prepare dinner. You’ll find us on the picnic blanket.

BUSINESS MEETINGChristian? In business? In management? Let’s share a coffee and discuss challenges and how we over-come them. Thursday 3pm in the Courtyard.

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THE ALPHA DEVONSHIRE TEA WITH JULIAGRACE3.00PM FRIDAY COURTYARD

LEADERS LOUNGEIf you’re a church leader or member of a ministry staff team come and make yourself at home in the Leaders Lounge. You’ll find refreshments and daily papers, not to mention your host, Learne McGrath, and her team. The lounge is intended for you to chat with speakers, other leaders or those you wish to meet quietly with. Consider also checking the work-shop schedule for leader specific offerings.

Morning tea, afternoon tea, supper provided.

EVENING ANTICSThe Courtyard Crew, led by Martyn Bowis, have got quite the fun line-up planned this year. If you’re not off having a late night swim we highly recommend a late night cuppa alongside a smashingly good smat-tering of;

family outdoor movies - gourmet BBQ’s - Common Room quiet chats - and grand Saturday finale with Twisty Willow back to lead us in a ceilidh (barn dance if you’re more Donald than MacDonald).

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COMMON ROOMThere’s nothing like an old fashioned chinwag with new friends over a cuppa. The Common Room is here to make your own, but remember to play the game and be a tidy wookie.

CAMPERS KITCHENWe’re camping and that means a camp kitchen - but a really upmarket one! We’ve got food storage, washing facilities, dining tables. In fact, all the basics are cov-ered to ensure the secret glamper in you is satisfied this summer. Don’t forget the tidy kiwi rule though.

FUN IN THE SUNThere’s loads happening around site this year. Look out for lolly scrambles, old fashioned games, the ever popular ice-cream cart, dance evening, Devon-shire teas, concerts, prayer and prophecy slots, and the much loved storytime for the wee ones to name but a few. The festival gets better and better!

BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE

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WORTH ALISTENBRIAN AND ALI CHAMPNESSNew Wine Kids Australia is led by Brian and Ali Champness who ministered for 5 years in the UK as Childrens and Families Pastors and were part of the New Wine Kids Leadership network. Each year they ran “Boulder Gang” at the New Wine summer conference which involved over 600 children and 120 leaders! Brian and Ali have a passion to mentor childrens and families leaders who will reach this generation of children with the love of God and the Good News of Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit.

EMILY DUNCANBy the age of 21 Emily was poly-addicted to meth-amphetamine and a multitude of other substances as well as being in the grip of a serious eating disor-der, fully rejecting her Christian upbringing. Finally 6 years later she walked into Transformation Minis-tries rehab on the Gold Coast of Australia; a Christ centred therapeutic community. As a committed Christ follower, she is now the General Manager of Transformations Program Australia, with develop-ments into the US and plans to set up in NZ.Emily is a woman on a mission to see God heal and transform the lives of those most broken and lost.

FRASER MCDERMOTTFraser was born in Palmerston North and spent his early years in Hillsborough and Lynfield, attending Lynfield Community Church. Most of his family still live in Auckland. During his gap year to the UK he surrendered his life to Christ. He worked for Holy Trinity Brompton in Central London as an accounts manager before becoming a church leader. Fraser

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has a passion for worship, for equipping and train-ing people into maturity in Christ, and for ministry of the Holy Spirit.

GLENN PADDISONGlenn is married to Christine with three energet-ic children, as the Anglican vicar of Clendon he is passionate about mission and evangelism, youth leadership development, prophecy, healing and eye fillet steak. Glenn served as the associate pastor at Church of the Saviour before spending the last three years at St John’s College where he is complet-ing his Master’s degree in Theology.

JASMINE FIDOWJasmine is married to Nauma Maiava and they are active members of St. Martin’s Presbyterian Church in Papatoetoe, Auckland. Jasmine’s testimony of God’s healing and restoring grace is what motivates her to impact as many people as she can through evangelism, preaching, teaching and the prophetic minister of the gospel.Jasmine has much experience, both locally and abroad, in running Prophetic/Healing meetings in Auckland and Wellington as well as prophetic schools. Jasmine ministers powerfully in the pro-phetic and it is her heart to encourage and empower all to hear God’s voice, respond to His love and be healed in the process.

JO ROBERTSONJo works at Carey Baptist College, as the programme coordinator in Pastoral Leadership Training and also does individual and couples counselling in sex therapy and pornography addiction. She regularly speaks in churches, events and at leadership train-ing about sexual addiction, improving intimacy in marriage and adolescent sexual wellness. Jo is pas-sionate about seeing things in the dark brought to light, the church becoming a safer place for peoples past and current wounds.

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JOHN AND KRISTINAJohn and Kristina are New Zealanders based in the Middle East. In their work with Operation Mer-cy they have been involved with guiding potential refugees with resettlement issues. John provides guidance and training to NGOs across the globe as they deal with the aftermaths of disasters, and has been involved in refugee responses in Iraq and the Balkans. Kristina consults for the refugee char-ity World Relief. In Jordan she helped World Relief and local church partners develop and implement women’s health education programmes and Child Friendly Spaces.

JONATHAN HESPJono is the executive director of Alpha NZ. His pas-sions are discipleship, bringing people to Jesus and his red guitar! Having spent over 15 years in youth ministry, Jono has experienced some of the strug-gles churches face connecting and engaging with the community. Join him for daily devotions.

JULIAGRACESongwriter, speaker, Parachute Music recording art-ist and former band member Juliagrace has a way of capturing the toughest moments of life with a go-get attitude, a deep reverence for God and plenty of laughter. Her sassy style is a great fit for New Wine and is sure to engage our hearts and draw us closer to God. Enjoy Juliagrace for an afternoon, and pur-chase her new release straight off the press.

JULIAN BROWNEJulian has been involved in worship teams for over 12 years involving roles such as the lead music di-rector and co-ordinator for Tak Bhana at Church Unlimited where he oversaw more than 80 different musicians and singers. He carries that experience into the Auckland City campus which he now leads.

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KARL MARTINKarl is the Senior Pastor of Central – a church with a big vision to become a movement of missional dis-cipleship with Jesus at the heart in Edinburgh, and beyond. He is passionate about equipping, encour-aging and releasing individuals in leadership.Karl is married to Niki and they have four daugh-ters who have given him a love of rom-coms, dance movies and Downton Abbey. He would be playing cricket, rugby and football for England if it wasn’t for an old knee injury.

LYDIA READLydia leads the team at New Wine and is never quiet sure how that happened - but is sure God has a sense of humour. An auditor, accountant and mother, she has shelved many of her interests like flying and studying as she and husband Shane now lead Hope Vineyard in Palmerston North. Of course amazing teams make it all possible, which is great because if there’s one thing that gets LJ humming it’s God’s church and being with ordinary people who live dy-namic personal faith journeys.

LYNDON REIFFLyndon, alongside wife Angela, is pastor of Mahu-rangi Vineyard Church, Snells Beach. Originally from the USA he has fully embraced the kiwi world loving time in the garden, and his Scottish Terrier Aggie…not to mention Angela and their three teen-age children.

MARK HARRISMark, is a kiwi by birth - but his accent will fool you. He grew up, married Katy and lived in England until his return to New Zealand in 2013. He holds degrees in theology from London and a PhD in Di-vinity from the University of Cambridge, which he completed during his time as a curate before com-ing back to New Zealand.

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MARTYN BOWISMartyn mentors business owners and managers to develop their skills, build their teams, and guide transformation of their businesses. In the world of strategy, business culture, business projects and human behaviour Martyn is a guiding force in the midst of transformation. Recently married to Na-dine of Alpha fame, Martyn leads a full life - which this week also involves managing the Courtyard af-ter hours activities.

MIKE PILAVACHIWorld famous in New Zealand. If you saw him at Parachute, Easter Camp, Soul Survivor or New Wine you’re sold, if you didn’t then get along to New Wine this summer – he’s not to be missed. Mike leads Soul Survivor UK, is an international speaker and author. He’s fervent about worship, justice, evangelism and ministry in the power of the Holy Spirit and is a gen-eral all round good guy.

RACHEL MCCONNACHIERachel studied Music and Communications at the University of Canterbury before becoming the Wor-ship Pastor at C3 Church, Christchurch. She is mar-ried to Stephen and is passionate about leading our church into a greater awareness of the presence of God through worship.

RUBY DUNCANRuby spent 10 years in mission and community de-velopment in the Philippines alongside her husband Mick, who was the Team Leader. Returning to New Zealand in 1994, Ruby became involved in Chris-tian social work, and led a team of 60 workers based in South Auckland focussed on changing family life for the better. She was the CEO of Iosis for 10 years before moving into her current work with the Bap-tist Union, where she helps churches with involve-ment in their communities.

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SARAH SCOTT-WEBBSarah is the Marketing and Communications Man-ager for Hagar NZ. She has fought human trafficking since 2005 when she volunteered in Cambodia, work-ing as a music therapist with 4-14yr old girls rescued from sex slavery. Sarah has a post grad Diploma in Applied Theology, focussing on theological issues surrounding modern day slavery, and a Masters in In-ternational Relations, specialising in the legal, cultur-al and gender issues surrounding human trafficking.

STEPHANIE JOHNSTONStephanie is the COO and Field Representative for Barnabas Fund New Zealand. She hails from Ohio USA where she was a youth pastor for 14 years. Stepha-nie travels throughout New Zealand raising awareness for the work that Barnabas Fund does with the perse-cuted church, as well as giving practical and necessary information on how to help suffering Christians.

TAK BHANATak is the Senior Pastor of Church Unlimited, a large multi-cultural and multi-campused church in West Auckland, which is renowned as the host of the midyear conference New Zealand and Beyond. With a legal, finance, missionary background Tak travels extensively speaking at conferences, seminars and churches fulfilling his deep passion to see the rapid growth of the Kingdom of God. His ministry is characterised by a passion for the Holy Spirit, prayer, the Word of God, faith, winning souls and nations.

TONY PLEWSA passionate evangelist, Tony formerly taught The-ology, Ethics, Church History and Preaching at Laid-law College. He now brings to LeaDev-Langham a strategic direction, strong relationship building and creative fundraising ideas. He travels to partner schools to encourage, advise, and give support; and around New Zealand to preach and update mission partners on how the work is progressing.

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OUR FRIENDSAt the back of the Meeting Place you’ll find the Market Place. Come along and let us introduce you to our friends, so they’ll become your friends too!

ALPHA Alpha is all about changing lives and helping churches see people connect with Jesus through the Alpha Course and other associated courses. Over 29 million people have done Alpha worldwide in 169 countries and 112 languages. Come by our display and see all that is possible.

BARNABAS FUND Barnabas Fund’s mission is to bring hope and aid to Christians who suffer because of their faith. We make their needs known; encourage prayer and fi-nancial giving; work with local Christian organisa-tions; and speak on their behalf. Visit us for resourc-es on Islam, one of today’s fastest growing religions, as well as free materials about persecuted Chris-tians and what you can do to help.

BIBLE SOCIETY Bible Society’s mission is to get Bibles into the hands and hearts of people. We do this by translating, publishing and distributing as well as encouraging people to meet God through Bible engagement. We also do this by partnering with New Wine to see the Action Bible in schools! See page 27.

CHURCH ARMYChurch Army NZ is a community of pioneering evangelists working mainly within the Anglican church. We train in discipleship, evangelism, church formation, and leadership development to see the lost saved. Come by our stand for a chat and learn how to tell your story, and the gospel effectively.

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LAIDLAW COLLEGELaidlaw College is New Zealand’s largest interde-nominational Christian college, offering certificate to doctoral level qualifications in theology, biblical studies, mission, ministry, counselling and teach-er education. We offer dynamic learning envi-ronments for students through our Auckland and Christchurch campuses and distance learning.

LEADEV-LANGHAMLeaDev-Langham supports the development of Christian leaders in the Asia-Pacific region. Church leaders are being raised up quickly but not nearly fast or deep enough to help millions of new believers reach a depth of maturity. Langham exists to train and provide resources to pastors, leaders, and scholars to raise the standards of biblical preaching and teaching.

NEW WINE Come and meet the team at the New Wine stand for details of speaker’s books, recordings from this year’s festival, previous year’s recordings, New Wine resources, the Bible Project and more.

WECWEC stands for Worldwide Evangelisation for Christ. How un-PC is that! Founded over 100 years ago, WEC has always been a pioneering, faith-based mission, seeking to spread the “whole gospel” where it’s thinnest. Now in over 80 countries, WEC also partners the local church across cultures to pro-claim, disciple and plant churches among peoples where there are few.

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WEDNESDAY THURSDAYMorningDaily devotions 7.30am Courtyard

Morning sessions 9.00-10.15am Morning tea break 10.45am-12.15pm

Afternoon AfternoonPool open 12.30-3.45pm

Pool open 12.30-3.45pm

Prayer walk 2.30pm at Meeting Place

Preschool & kids registration 3.30-5.00pm in zones

Workshops 1.30pm (pages 20-21)

Business meeting 3.00pm Courtyard

Prophecy and Prayer 3.00pm Room 3

Prayer ministry training 4.00pm Prayer Ministry team room

Good ol’ games 3.00pm Playing field

Story time 4.30pm Courtyard

Evening EveningCombined welcome 6.30pm Meeting Place

Evening session 6.30-8.30pm

Pool open 8.30-10.00pm

Pool open 8.30-10.00pm

Courtyard Culture Tonight’s movie: Find-ing Dory 8.45pm Courtyard

Courtyard Culture Tonight’s movie: Inside Out 8.45pm Courtyard

THE PROGRAMME

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THE PROGRAMMEFRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAYMorning Morning MorningDaily devotions 7.30am Courtyard

Daily devotions 7.30am Courtyard

Devotions and communion 7.30am Courtyard

Morning sessions 9.00-10.15am Morning tea break 10.45am-12.15pm

Morning sessions 9.00-10.15am Morning tea break 10.45am-12.15pm

Morning session 9.00-10.30am Morning tea break

Afternoon Afternoon Combined finale 11.00-12 noon Meeting PlacePool open

12.30-3.45pmPool open 12.30-3.45pm

Workshops 1.30pm (page 22)

Workshops 1.30pm (pages 23-24)

Alpha treat: TheDevonshire Tea/Juliagrace combo 3.00pm Courtyard

Prophecy and Prayer 3.00pm Room 3

Prophecy and Prayer 3.00pm Room 3

Good ol’ games 3.00pm Playing field

Good ol’ games 3.00pm Playing field

Story time 4.30pm Courtyard

Story time 4.30pm Courtyard

Evening EveningEvening session 6.30-8.30pm

Evening session 6.30-8.30pm

Pool open 8.30-10.00pm

Pool open 8.30-10.00pm

Courtyard Culture Tonight’s movie: Hunt for the Wilderpeople 8.45pm Courtyard

All age dance: Twisty Willow returns! 8.45pm Courtyard

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THURSDAY 1.30PM

A Brief Introduction to Biblical Preaching (part 1) Tony PlewsStream: LeadershipVenue: Room 1

This seminar is for churches who want to introduce their leaders to the elements of bib-lical preaching. It does not require any previous preaching experience.

The Art of Deep Con-versationJonathan HespStream: Mission & JusticeVenue: Room 2

For some reason we think conversations about faith and the things of God are hard. But are they re-ally? Imagine you’re at the dining table with friends. How do you get to the deeper conver-sations of life that are impacting and possibly even spiritual? Jono will lead a discussion and equip us to do just that.

WORKSHOPSNew Wine is about ordinary Christians released and empowered in extra-or-dinary ways. Take a break, roll up your sleeves, get practical and put into prac-tice what you’ve heard. It’s about wres-tling with real stuff, sharing experience, and learning together - a great way to spend the afternoon.

PROPHECY AND PRAYERWe all need deeper prayer support from time to time. Each afternoon at 3pm Jasmine Fidow and Ian and Helen Hardcastle, will offer 15 minute spots in the workshop rooms for just that - deeper prayer. Sign up outside the New Wine office.

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Integrating Refugees into our Communities John and Kristina Stream: Mission & JusticeVenue: Room 3

A discussion of how the church can strategically engage with refugees. This workshop consid-ers New Zealand’s ref-ugee perspective and discusses the specifics of programmes which have had an impact for Arab churches and how to use these principles in New Zealand.

Praying for Others ConfidentlyFraser McDermottStream: Christian Living Venue: Room 4

Do you want to grow in confidence praying for others? This workshop will equip you to pray with the authority that Jesus has given - simply, quickly, powerfully. You will be invited to take part in the New Wine ministry team, put the training into practice and see God heal people through you.

Sex in NZ Today Jo RobertsonStream: Christian LivingVenue: Room 5

A comprehensive look at cultural trends, youth issues, media, and myths that surround sex in modern NZ. This will be a safe place where questions are welcomed and tricky subjects can be explored.

Leadership(church leader focus)Karl Martin Stream: LeadershipVenue: Leaders Lounge

Great leadership finds its truest expression in releasing and resourc-ing the dreams God has placed in others, rather than convincing them to simply serve your vision. Come to this workshop and learn how to identify, grow and release others as Karl shares the leadership principles of Jesus.

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FRIDAY 1.30PM

A Brief Introduction to Biblical Preaching (pt 2) Tony Plews Stream: LeadershipVenue: Room 1 Part 2 of a 2 part series

Human Trafficking and the NZ LinkSarah Scott-WebbStream: Mission & JusticeVenue: Room 2

Human trafficking is the fastest growing and most profitable crime in the world. Through her work with Hagar car-ing for those who have been rescued, Sarah has first-hand knowl-edge of the devastating impact of this injustice. With research released last month concerning the size of the problem in New Zealand, Sarah has hard Kiwi data and a unique perspective to teach us from.

Prophecy Jasmine FidowStream: Spiritual GrowthVenue: Room 3

God speaking to us and through us is a chal-lenge, yet it is as real today as it always has

been. The aim of this workshop is to encour-age and release us to re-spond to Paul’s call that we “eagerly desire spir-itual gifts, especially the gift of prophecy” to “strengthen, encourage and comfort”. (1 Cor 14:1)

Women in LeadershipKarl MartinStream: TheologyVenue: Room 5

Karl is utterly convinced that the unshackled flourishing of female leadership in our com-munity is a sign and a symbol of the Kingdom of God at hand. In this workshop we will look beyond traditional argu-ments and into authen-tic models and stories.

Sex in the Church - A Leadership Conversation (church leader focus)Jo Robertson Stream: LeadershipVenue: Leaders Lounge

Sexual dysfunction and brokenness is found as commonly in the church as it is in general public, perhaps even more so. Let’s look at the issues honestly and get some practical how-to’s for moving your church for-ward into healing.

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SATURDAY 1.30PM

Business Transformation Martyn BowisStream: Christian LivingVenue: Room 1

The only constant in life is change, the tool God uses to motivate transformation. In this workshop you will learn how leading businesses respond to change with confidence and agility. Gain new insights and tools you can apply in not only your work en-vironment but also your personal life.

The Muslim MindsetStephanie JohnstonStream: Mission & JusticeVenue: Room 2

The church faces an urgent need to understand Islam and learn how to confront Muslims with the truth of the gospel of Christ. Stephanie will offer us a guide for understanding and responding to Islam. We will discuss from a political and theological insight how Islam differs from Christianity, describe its place in the world today, and offer practical advice for how

Christians can in a wise, biblical and Christ-like way befriend and speak to Muslims about the gospel.

Healing Jasmine FidowStream: Spiritual GrowthVenue: Room 3

Jesus says to all his disciples – heal the sick, proclaim the kingdom. This is a practical workshop on the how’s, when’s and why’s of healing designed to equip us to see more.

The Mind of an AddictEmily DuncanStream: Christian LivingVenue: Room 5

From the base of her own recovery experience, Emily has been working with addicts therapeu-tically for over 6 years. For both professionals and friends and family of those in addiction, understanding the way an addict thinks is vital for supporting them into recovery and ultimate-ly into discipleship as a follower of Jesus. Come and learn from someone who has been there and has developed a unique model of working with people both one on one and in group situations.

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Tools for Leadership(church leader focus)Ruby Duncan Stream: LeadershipVenue: Leaders Lounge

Leadership books and advice abounds, so with many years experience leading a not-for-profit Christian organisation, and working in church-es and mission agen-cies, Ruby has scoured the masses of leadership tips and tools and come up with the ones she has found most effective. Whatever leadership role you find yourself in, these tools are worth having in your bag.

WE’RE GRATEFUL FOR OUR WONDERFUL SPONSORSAnn Sinclair Charitable Trust Wilberforce 21Winton and Margaret Bear Trust And also Fonterra, Lampros Sound, World Moving and Storage and so many more who have cooked, donated, washed, baked, loaned furniture, admin-istered administration stuff, transported equipment and worked like Ewoks on the third moon of Endor.

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A NEW WINE GUIDE TO PRAYING FOR OTHERSNew Wine is passionate about meeting with God. We let God lead and make space for him to meet with us as much as possible. To give room for this to happen there’ll be lots of waiting, and praying for particular things or people God wants to ‘minister’ to. This might all sound a bit different, but that’s just dressing. It’s the same God and we’ll guide you every min-ute. In addition to the speakers and hosts on stage the prayer ministry team have loads of experience, and love to stand alongside what God is doing, guiding you and answering any questions you have.

WHAT HAPPENS?We call it ‘ministry time’, and while God is free to do what he wants, we do have a rhythm. We usually start with an invitation from the speaker or host. We often say ‘come Holy Spirit’ not because he left us, but because we want to put the pressure of us and life and the world on hold and let him be greater in this moment. It’s God’s time, not ours, and anything might happen. But it’s safe, and if you want to re-ceive the best thing to do is focus on him and not others.

If you’d like to pray for others here’s our practice, for both us and you while you’re here.

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THE GUIDE• Pray with the same gender and in pairs if possible.• Ask what they would like prayer for but don’t turn

it into a long conversation. • Ask permission to put your hands on the person.

It’s like a blessing.• Encourage the person to be still and receive.

They may hold out their hands or close their eyes.• Pray. Ask the Holy Spirit to come. Be natural.

Pray in tongues silently.• Keep your eyes open and watch what God is do-

ing. Listen to what God is saying.• If you have a prophetic word offer it as a prayer,

or an offering to be taken or left. Always build up, comfort and encourage (1 Cor 14:3).

• People may cry, shake or respond in other ways to what God is doing. If someone falls over help them sit or lie down in a comfortable position. En-sure their dignity is maintained.

• Ask for help at any time. The ministry team are there to support you and the person you are praying with.

PRAYING FOR PHYSICAL HEALINGWhen Jesus healed he spoke to the ailment and commanded it to be healed. Jesus gave us the power and authority to do likewise, but always in his name.

AND FINALLY ...Not everyone is familiar with ministry and may feel nervous. Help people feel comfortable and safe, and encourage them to reach out to God.

Always be sensitive and respectful. Reassure those being prayed for that God has heard and encourage them to expect answers. Ensure people leave feel-ing loved and valued.

Encourage the person to keep receiving prayer during the festival, but to also seek support from their home church.

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T HE GREAT NEW ZEALAND

BIBLE PROJECTNew Wine is partnering with Bible Society

to get Bibles into people’s hands. Our vision is to see The Action Bible in the library of all 1900 New Zealand primary schools and now every prison by this time next year.The deal? Select a school, sponsor a Bible, pay $25

(instead of RRP$40), chat delivery options. Simple. Your bonus – you get to buy one or more Bibles for

yourself at our discounted rate. See the New Wine stall in the Market Place for details.

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS WHAT! A PROGRAMME? WHY? We love to take time out of our day to focus on God, hear from his word, and worship him. After all, our days are all his, right? Here’s what we’re on about, and why, and then some quickie questions answered.

WORSHIP Our whole lives are to be lived as an offering of wor-ship. And one way to worship is to sing. It’s never just singing though. It’s honesty, and reflection, and putting things right and loving and being loved and receiving and praise. It’s worship.

TEACHING God didn’t wind up the world and abandon us. He gave us his word to delve into and spend a lifetime pondering - so we can live life best. It’s a truth and life thing. It’s why we have teaching sessions.

MINISTRY To live rich, full lives we need to be empowered and equipped. That’s what sets us apart as followers of Christ. Ministry is the place for that. It’s safe, au-thentic and it’s all about God with us.

WHAT’S WITH THIS HAND RAISING BUSINESS? Worship is simply an opportunity to encounter Jesus and it looks as different as every individual – that’s what God intended. Maybe it’s easier for some to close their eyes in worship to focus on Jesus – we say do that! Maybe praise overwhelms some and it feels natural to raise our hands to God – we say do that! Maybe some want to hold out their hands to receive, or surrender, or weep – we say do that. It’s all allowed.

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WHAT ABOUT HOLY SPIRIT ‘WEIRDNESS’? God loves us so deeply that he wants to draw all people to himself. It’s compelling. When we meet the magnetic love of God we are forever changed – and that’s a massive makeover. When that happens we can laugh, cry, weep, move around, or stand rock solid still. It’s all very different and the best thing we can do is be open to the Holy Spirit and simply say ‘yes’ to him. No hype. No pressure. No drama. A simple ‘yes Lord’.

WHY IS THE WORSHIP LED ON GUITAR? Got made us in his likeness to be creative geniuses, and our worship reflects that – different styles, instruments, preferences, warbles and whistles. God loves it all (as long as we’re authentic and it’s all about him). With all the options open to us New Wine chooses to keep worship simple and accessible and replicable in your church. You can do the fancy pants stuff when you’re home, but we’re aiming to stick to what we know and what the majority of you love, with just a little clever clogs stuff thrown in to keep you on your toes.

HOW DO THE BAND GET TO BE THE BAND AND THE SPEAKERS, SPEAKERS? New Wine is all about relationship. We love hang-ing out with you and get excited by God meeting us collectively. It’s high stakes though, so we’re pretty careful. We place such a high value on relationship we’re only going to give the mic to those we trust, are in relationship with, call friend, and those who love Jesus as much as we do. Simply put - it’s all about loving God, and loving you lot.

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THE FINE PRINTACCOMMODATION Please observe and respect our policy of separate sleep-ing accommodation for guys and girls. You know what we mean. No visiting either!

AFTER HOURS NOISE No elephanting around! Move quietly around the site between 11pm and 7am.

EMERGENCIES The emergency assembly point is the playing field in front of the tenting area. Site concerns to Steve our site manager 027 478 7427.

END OF FESTIVAL We are expected to leave the site by 3pm Sunday. If you can help with pack up please tell the New Wine office.

FEEDBACK Feedback is appreciated. Facebook it or email [email protected].

FIRST AID A first aid kit is available from the Stewards Room. Ear plugs are at the sound desk if noise is a problem. In an emergency dial 111 and contact a steward.

LOST PROPERTY Check the Common Room for lost items. If still lost after the festival email [email protected].

PARENTS/CAREGIVERS You are responsible for your child’s safety outside session times. Please be mindful of

session end times for collect-ing children.

PHOTOS There will be an official pho-tographer on site. Attendees may feature in images used for our publishing purposes.

TESTIMONIES If you have something to share text 021 155 6197 email [email protected].

SECURITY Please wear your name tag and wrist band at all times so our teams can identify you as a New Wine attendee.

SMOKERS Don’t. Ever. Never. Certainly not in the Mahu-rangi College smoke-free zone.

SWIMMING POOL Daily open hours are 12.30-3.45pm and 8.30-10pm. Chil-dren must be monitored by caregivers at all times. Rules of use must be observed.

VALUABLES Items of value are your re-sponsibility. Be cautious and lock them away.

VEHICLES After setting up your tent please park in the designated area alongside tenting area.

WATER HAZARDS The river running alongside the school is a hazard and is out of bounds at all times.

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NEW WINEChampioning the local church to live as Jesus in our nation

As a network of churches and individuals we are king-dom people who are generous in our love for the vi-brancy of the local church, expectant of the power and presence of God and biblically faithful as we together wrestle with God’s Word to us now.

Our aim is to champion the local church to grow in the Kingdom distinctives of;

• being greedy for God’s presence through wor-ship, holiness and engagement with God;

• living as Spirit empowered disciples, expectant of the supernatural presence and power of God;

• engaging in Kingdom centered mission, seeing lives and communities transformed through the gospel;

• being churches serving churches as we actively bless others with that which we are blessed with.

We’re most visible as we gather together at;

NEW WINE FESTIVALS Life changing events which are fun, celebratory, for all ages, which pursue deeper relationship with God through passionate worship, inspirational teaching and ministry in the power of the Holy Spirit.

NEW WINE NETWORK EVENTSSupport and encouragement for like-minded lead-ers through New Wine Leaders’ Retreats and Lead-ers Days (contact us for an invitation).

REGIONAL EVENTSNew Wine training events, worship days, prayer events and Team Together weekends.

FAITH SHARING VISITSTo capture a common love for God and his work as churches share, model, and serve other churches.

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WE MAKE A LITTLE GO A LONG WAY...This ministry isn’t a solo act, it’s a community thing. We’re simply not designed to run on our own. There are stacks of ways you can support and get involved with the work of New Wine.

1/ PRAYNew Wine is not called to events, speakers or ministries. It’s called to God and Him alone. Together we’re learning what He wants us to do, and figuring out how to stay obedient to that. Please pray with and for us, that we might see His Kingdom come. The New Wine intercessors team are committed to undergirding the ministry in prayer throughout the year. If you’d like to join this mailing list email [email protected].

2/ SERVENew Wine is a big, dynamic family, full of gifts, talents and even occassionally a prattling Han Solo. The festival simply wouldn't happen without donations of time and expertise from hundreds of volunteers. They do the hard yards in running our venues and keeping us healthy, wealthy and well. Keen to be family? Head to the team section of the website.

3/ GIVEGod gifted us in different ways and we recognise generosity and wealth is as much a part of God’s plan as programmed ministry. Those able to support New Wine financially are also family. God is calling us to equip saints for ministry; to see leaders lead well, worshippers worship in His presence, and teachers discipled in effectiveness. We need financial resource to rise to this call. Please pray about setting up a regular automatic payment. Contact us for details.

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G O Din the presence of

New Wine Summer Festivals 2018

Warkworth 10 –14 JanuaryKapiti 18 – 22 January

Register online at newwine.org.nz