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A History of the Southland Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand 1990 to 2010 By Heather Kennedy Half Price Special $12.50, saving you $12.50
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An insightful chronicle of the Southland Presbytery's evolution over two transformative decades, offering valuable lessons in adaptability and faithfulness within the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand.
This book will help you:
understand the challenges and changes faced by the Southland Presbytery between 1990 and 2010
gain insights into effective leadership and decision-making within a church context
learn how congregations adapted to societal shifts and internal dynamics
appreciate the resilience and faithfulness of Presbyterian communities in Southland
explore the impact of broader church policies on local presbyteries
reflect on the importance of adaptability in sustaining church vitality
draw parallels between historical church experiences and contemporary challenges Features
Detailed historical account of the Southland Presbytery from 1990 to 2010
Analysis of key events, decisions, and their impacts on local congregations
Exploration of the relationship between the Presbytery and the wider Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand
Personal anecdotes and reflections from church leaders and members
Examination of societal influences on church dynamics during the period
Softcover, 98pp
6" x 9"
Some b/w and colour photos
ISBN 9781991027498
Philip Garside Publishing (2023)
12 in stock 23 March 2025
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In A Time of Change, Heather Kennedy offers a comprehensive history of the Southland Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand during the pivotal years from 1990 to 2010. This period was marked by significant societal and internal transformations, challenging the Presbytery to adapt while maintaining its core mission and values.
Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, Kennedy chronicles how the Southland Presbytery navigated these changes. She explores the decisions made by church leaders, the responses of congregations, and the outcomes of various initiatives aimed at revitalising church life. The book delves into the complexities of leadership, community engagement, and the balancing act between tradition and innovation.
Kennedy's work not only documents historical events but also provides valuable insights into the resilience and adaptability of faith communities. Her analysis highlights the importance of understanding local contexts within the broader framework of national church policies and societal trends. This history serves as both a record of the past and a guide for current and future church leaders facing their own times of change. About the Author
Heather Kennedy is a respected historian with a deep commitment to documenting the stories of faith communities in New Zealand. Her work focuses on the intersections of religion, society, and change, providing nuanced perspectives on how churches navigate evolving landscapes. Kennedy's dedication to preserving church histories ensures that the lessons and experiences of the past inform and inspire future generations. Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Southland Presbytery in 1990
Chapter 2: Societal Changes and Church Responses
Chapter 3: Leadership and Governance
Chapter 4: Congregational Life and Challenges
Chapter 5: Key Events and Initiatives
Chapter 6: Relationship with the National Church
Chapter 7: Reflections on Change and Continuity
Conclusion
Appendices
References
Index