Leadership Conference 2016 Programme

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ENCOUNTERING THE PRESENCE OF GOD... UNLEASHING HIS KINGDOM THROUGH LOCAL CHURCHES #nwlc16

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ENCOUNTERING THE PRESENCE OF GOD...UNLEASHING HIS KINGDOM THROUGH LOCAL CHURCHES

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ROYAL BATH & WEST SHOWGROUND, SHEPTON MALLET, SOMERSET

WEEK 2Sunday 31 July – Saturday 6 August

WEEK 1Saturday 23 – Friday 29 July 2016

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS & WORSHIP LEADERS

JORDAN SENGBIBLE TEACHING WEEK 1

DANIELLE STRICKLAND BIBLE TEACHING WEEK 2

TIM HUGHES WEEK 2

REUBEN MORGAN WEEK 2

INTRODUCING FULL MORNING SESSIONS FOR GEMS AND PEBBLESIn 2016, we will for the first time be running Gems and Pebbles sessions for the

whole morning! Parents of children in this age group will now be free to enjoy the morning celebrations and seminars while the little ones enjoy their groups!

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Dear Friends,

Confidence is a popular subject today. We are taught to be self-assured, to think

confidently, and to live boldly.

Confidence was such a key hallmark of the leaders of the early church that they

were able not only to hold their position, but advance the cause of the kingdom

of God even in the face of fierce opposition and persecution. But their confidence

was not in themselves, their understanding, or their abilities – it was in the person

and power of our Lord Jesus and their relationship with him: ‘As they observed

the confidence of Peter and John and understood that they were uneducated and

untrained men, they were amazed, and began to recognise them as having been

with Jesus’ (Acts 4:13, NASB).

As we welcome you to this conference we pray that you will meet with our Lord

Jesus in a deep and personally refreshing way. It matters not whether this is in the

worship, the teaching, the prayer ministry or the conversations. It matters that you

meet him afresh. As that happens you will leave with a renewed and authentically

biblical confidence that our Lord God ‘who began a good work in you will carry it

on to completion’ (Philippians 1:6).

The task is huge, the battle is real and the pressures are enormous but with our

God all things are possible.

With warmest regards,

John & Anne Coles on behalf of the National Leadership Team and Regional Directors

SOCIAL MEDIA We’d love you to use social media as much as possible throughout the conference. Not only is it a great way of sharing your thoughts with your immediate network, but it also allows you to connect with others, both at the conference and further afield. We aim to share some of the comments with you, which will hopefully encourage and inspire you.

If you are using Twitter, use the #nwlc16 hashtag so your tweets can be seen by those following the event.

10% DISCOUNT available at St Andrew’s Bookshop to Leadership Network members.To claim your discount stickers, visit the LN stand in the Main Foyer.

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Welcome to Harrogate!

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National Leadership TeamJohn Coles is interim Chair of Trustees, and led New Wine from 2001 to 2014. John and his wife Anne lead a missional community in London.

Gareth Dickinson chairs the National Gatherings Planning Team and New Wine’s Young Leaders Network, and is a pastor at Trinity Cheltenham.

Linda Maslen is a Trustee of New Wine and was a senior director at Capita PLC. She runs a Fresh Expressions church, Saturday Gathering.

Pete Hughes leads KXC in north London along with his wife Bee. The church has a vision to recklessly give themselves away to God, each other and the prople of King’s Cross.

Phil George is New Wine’s Chief of Staff. He has both built and led high-performing teams – both at New Wine and in the banking sector.

Paul Harcourt oversees the Regional Directors, as well as serving as Regional Director for London & East and vicar of All Saints Woodford Wells.

Regional DirectorsPaul Harcourt see above.

Mark Melluish leads the London & West Region for New Wine. He leads a family of churches from St Paul’s Ealing and is a Director of Tearfund.

John McGinley is Regional Director for the Midlands & East and also serves as vicar of Holy Trinity Church in the heart of Leicester.

Rich Johnson is Regional Director for the South and South West and vicar of All Saints Worcester, a replanted church that has grown from 150 to 300.

Laura McWilliams is Regional Director for the North East & Yorkshire and is covering the North West while we appoint Ian Parkinson’s successor. She is Senior Leader of the Billingham Team Parish, part of the Diocese of Durham.

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Social mediaUse the hashtag #nwlc16 to join in the conversation online.

Daily emailsWe’ll be sending an email at 08:00 each morning of the conference with updates about what’s going on each day. If you’d like to receive these please check that your email address is up-to-date on your New Wine web account.

Live blogRead our live blog covering the highlights of the conference at new-wine.org/blog

Watch and listen againPlenaries will be available to watch/listen to again at new-wine.org after the conference.

10% discount on resourcesMembers of our Leadership Network receive a 10% discount on all purchases at St Andrew’s Bookshop in the Exhibition Hall (Hall D). If you’re not already a part of our Leadership Network you can sign up during the conference.

New Wine MagazineEmail [email protected] to request multiple copies of New Wine magazine to help inspire, encourage and empower your church family.

Heads of MinistryMark Aldridge has overseen New Wine International Networks since 2010, having previously been part of faith-sharing teams for 14 years.

Sam Bailey heads up New Wine Worship and is part of the KXC team. He previously worked for both HTB and Soul Survivor ministries.

Anne Coles oversees New Wine’s ministry for women. She leads a house church with her husband John and has a passion for ministry.

Gareth Robinson and his wife, Lizzy, planted GLO Church near Stockport in 2010. Gareth oversees New Wine’s church planting ministry.

Rick Otto took over the leadership of New Wine Children’s Ministry in 2015, having been part of the team for over five years.

Andy Jolley heads up New Wine’s Urban Ministry. He is Archdeacon of Bradford, having previously been a vicar in Birmingham.

Mark Nightingale looks after New Wine’s Leaders in Training Network for those in training for leadership. He is a pioneer vicar in Exeter.

Chris Fox heads up the New Wine Discipleship Year and is an Associate Pastor at St Paul’s Ealing. For more information on the Discipleship Year, see p.13.

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WHEN WHAT WHERE14.00-15.30 Session 1: John Coles Main Auditorium15.30-16.00 Break16.00-17.30 Session 2: Nicky Gumbel Main Auditorium17.30-19.30 Dinner break19.30-21.15 Session 3: Mark Batterson Main Auditorium21.15 Informal Networking 09.00-11.00 Session 4: Kate Coleman Main Auditorium11.00-11.30 Break11.30-13.00 Session 5: Justin Welby Main Auditorium13.00-14.15 Lunch break14.15-15.45 Session 6: Mark Batterson Main Auditorium15.45-16.15 Break16.15-17.30 Regional Strategy and Vision Sessions Various17.30-19.30 Dinner break19.30-21.15 Session 7: Mark Batterson Main Auditorium21.15 Informal Networking

08.00-09.00 Open Doors Prayer Breakfast Queen’s Suite09.00-11.00 Session 8: Brother Edward Main Auditorium11.00-11.30 Break 11.30-13.00 Session 9: Charlotte Gambill Main Auditorium13.00-14.15 Lunch break 14.15-15.45 Session 10: Mark Batterson Main Auditorium

*You will need a ticket for this event. There will be 100 first come, first serve tickets available from the Open Doors stand in the Exhibition Hall (Hall D).

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SpeakersRt Revd Justin Welby has been Archbishop of Canterbury since 2013.

Mark Batterson serves as lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC and is the author of the best-selling book The Circle Maker.

Nicky Gumbel is Vicar of Holy Trinity Brompton (HTB), an Anglican church in central London. He is the pioneer of the Alpha course.

Charlotte Gambill is an international speaker, best known for her practical and passionate application of God’s word.

Kate Coleman is founding director of Next Leadership, with over 25 years of leadership experience in the church, charity and voluntary sectors.

Brother Edward and his wife Rana lead a church in Damascus, Syria.

Worship leadersSam Bailey is the leader of New Wine Worship. He has previously worked with Soul Survivor and HTB and led worship at their conferences. He also leads the New Wine Discipleship Year at our Central London training centre, KXC.

Chris Sayburn is the Worship and Creative Communications Pastor at St George’s Church, Leeds. He is also training to be a vicar with St Barnabas Theological Centre. He is a songwriter and an advisor for Worship Central.

Are you a budding Head of Finance?

New Wine is looking to recruit someone with a heart for the local church to come and join us as our Head of Finance.

Based in our London office and offering a competitive salary, this is a fantastic opportunity to come and join us as we carry out our vision of local churches changing nations.

For more information, visit new-wine.org/vacancies or speak to a member of the New Wine team.

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Helpful InformationOpening timesThe conference centre is open:• Tuesday 1 March 12:00-23:00• Wednesday 2 March 08:00-23:00• Thursday 3 March 07:45-16:00

Additional needsLifts and ramps allow access to the auditorium, where there will be reserved seating available. Please email [email protected] if you require reserved seating. The auditorium is also fitted with an induction loop for hearing aid users.

InternetYou can access the Internet using Wi-Fi throughout the conference venue. Connect to HIC wireless and follow the instructions.

Watch and listen againPlenaries will be available to watch/listen to again at new-wine.org after the conference.

ResourcesBooks, CDs and other resources will be available from St Andrew’s Bookshop in Hall D throughout the conference.

Getting aroundOur friendly volunteers and staff will be on hand to direct you to the appropriate venues. The Queen’s Suite is accessible via Hall D. Walk to the far end of Hall D, through the doors, continue up the stairs and along the landing. The Queen’s Suite is on the right. The King’s Suite is on Level 3 and can be accessed via the escalators or stairs to the left when facing the main reception desk on Level 4. Turn left at Hall Q and continue along the corridor and up the steps.

Parents’ roomThere will be a room on Level 6a for parents with babies with a live feed from the main auditorium. Please note that this room will not be staffed and your children will be your responsibility at all times.

Food and drinkComplimentary teas and coffees will be available during the morning and afternoon break times. Bottled water will also be provided free of charge each morning. Please note that only water may be taken into the auditorium. There is a wide range of restaurants and cafés in Harrogate, many within walking distance of the conference centre. There are also catering facilities in Hall D but please note that meals are not included in the conference fee. There is a licensed bar on Level 5a open after the evening meetings until 23:00.

CloakroomIf you need to leave luggage at the conference centre you can use the cloakroom for a small fee. Ask at the Customer Services desk for details.

Photography/filmingUnauthorised photography, audio or video recording is not permitted inside HIC. Photos will be taken at the conference by authorised New Wine staff for promotional purposes only.

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Regional Vision & Strategy Sessions

Thursday 3 March 08:00-08:45Come and join a prayer breakfast hosted by Rich Johnson (Regional Director, South & South West), Eddie Lyle (Open Doors) and Brother Edward, from Syria. You will need a ticket to attend, available from the Open Doors stand in Hall D. There’s no charge for attending but there are only 100 tickets available so get yours ASAP. Juice, tea, coffee, Danish pastries, muffins and fresh fruit will be available.

Open Doors Prayer Breakfast

We believe in local churches changing nations. Come and join your New Wine Regional Director and help us form the strategy for your region.

Wednesday 2 March 16:15-17:30 REGION REGIONAL DIRECTOR VENUE

North West, North East & Yorkshire Laura McWilliams Auditorium

Midlands & East John McGinley King’s Suite

London & East Paul Harcourt Queen’s Suite (Right)

London & West Mark Melluish Queen’s Suite (Left)

South & South West Rich Johnson Holiday Inn

To help you at the Leadership Conference, your name badge indicates which region you are part of. If you are a member of our Leadership Network, this is based on the local network you are part of. If you are not a member of our Leadership Network, it is based on either your home postcode (if provided on our database) or the postcode of your booking manager (if you were booked on by someone else).

If you would like the region changed on your badge, please go to the Customer Services desk. However, we would encourage you to attend the regional session most appropriate to you. Please look out for signage and Leadership Conference team to help you find your venue.

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Is this conference the start of something new for you? Are you longing to see the nations changed?

We are a movement of leaders working together to see churches renewed, strengthened and planted, living out the Word of God in every aspect of life, serving God by reaching the lost, broken and poor, and demonstrating the good news of the kingdom of God to all.

To play our part in changing nations we work with those in various key leadership roles within the church – recognising that support will look different for different roles.

We have identified three areas of leadership where New Wine can provide support: • For those in senior church leadership• For those training for senior church leadership• For all who are employed by or serve in a leadership role in the local church Working with leaders is at the heart of our vision to see the nation changed: together we can transform our churches and our communities.

If you aren’t a member yet, you can join our Leadership Network while you’re here by speaking to a member of the Leadership Network Team.

For more information, visit new-wine.org/network

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At New Wine we take seriously our vision to see the nation changed and want to do more. As a movement, over the last year we’ve been investing in:

• The emerging generation of leaders in their 20 and 30s• The multiplication of the Kingdom• The development of a range of resources that support renewal and mission in the local church• New Wine’s international ministry

Would you, in conjunction with your leadership team, consider how you could support New Wine financially, as you would other mission partners and commit to regular financial giving to our mission?

Speak to one of the National Leadership Team, Regional Directors or Leadership Network Team to find out more.

THE NEW ALBUM FROM HEAD OF NEW WINE WORSHIP, SAM BAILEY.

COMING SOON.

New Wine: On a mission

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NEW WINE RESOURCES. BOOKS, CDs AND OTHER RESOURCES WILL BE AVAILABLE

FROM ST ANDREW’S BOOKSHOP, SITUATED IN THE EXHIBITION AREA (HALL D)

VISIT THE BOOKSHOP

Learning to HealLearning to Heal gives encouragement and practical guidelines for those who desire to minister healing to others. Firmly grounded in biblical principles, this series will help readers to get started, and offers valuable advice and wisdom gained over many years of ministry experience.

Available as a book, DVD boxset and study guide, this resource is highly accessible and adaptable.

BOOK: £6.99 | DVD BOXSET: £18.00 | STUDY GUIDE: £1.50

Learning to Hear God’s VoiceJesus trained his disciples to do the things that he did – but he himself said that he did what he saw his Father doing (John 5:19). He wants us to learn how to see what he is doing, so we can join him. Mark Aldridge, Head of Ministry for New Wine’s International work, has written Learning to Hear God’s Voice to give everyone some basic principles through which to hear the Father speak.

Available as a book, DVD boxset and study guide, this resource is highly accessible and adaptable. BOOK: £5.99 | DVD BOXSET: £18.00 | STUDY GUIDE: £1.50

X-CavateX-Cavate! is a brand new curriculum from New Wine Kids, covering all our rock-themed groups. This curriculum resource is especially for Gems (0-2s) and Pebbles (3-4s). We are passionate about seeing children of all ages digging deeper for God’s treasure - not just at New Wine gatherings, but throughout the year too. We want to share with you the ideas, resources and vision God has given New Wine Kids, so that you can go on an exciting expedition with your kids groups to X-Cavate! all the treasure God has for you.

BOOK: £24.99

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The New Wine Discipleship Year exists to make ‘disciple-making disciples’ of those who are 18-24. Our vision is to see thousands of young adults apprenticed to Jesus and his Kingdom through the local church, many of whom will become leaders in their place of calling. We are now recruiting for the 2016-17 intake!

If you would like to find out more about becoming a placement church for the Discipleship Year (where students serve during their year) or a training centre (where students gather for teaching and training from the surrounding area/churches) then bring your lunch to the following Networking session:

WANT TO FIND OUT MORE?Wednesday 2 March13:30-14:15Queen’s Suite Foyer

We will also have a stand in the exhibition area.

GROWING AS DISCIPLES OF JESUS FOR A LIFE OF ADVENTURE

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SEE YOU IN 2017...Keep an eye on the New Wine website for details about our 2017 Leadership Conference.

Information coming soon.