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Mission and Ministry in a time of Recession

By / 14 October 2009

The Te Kotahitanga Forum was held recently. A two day event looking at mission and ministry in a time of recession. There were 5 presenters each speaking for an hour each, with half an hour of questions (give or take a bit). Hosting an educational forum every couple of years is one of the tasks that Te Kotahitanga is charged with.

I have put together a podcast of the forum. Each speaker has been cut down to 10 minutes so the entire forum is here for your listening pleasure in only 1 hour. If that isn’t enough for you the entire forum has been video taped. Copies have been sent to each ministry unit so you can put off the next 5 films you were going to hire and rush off to watch Te Kotahitanga 2009

Click the link below to listen to the presentation online, or right click ‘save link as’ to download to your computer

te-kotahitanga-2009

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