Wholehearted Monthly
Overview
Think community organising rally meets Methodist band meeting meets Holy Spirit revival!
The Wholehearted Conference sold out its 250 places in just a few days. We don’t want anyone to miss out on the energy, so we’re running a holy experiment in the seasons after the Wholehearted Conference.
Wholehearted monthly aims to digitally connect up diverse leaders doing mission across the Connexion in different ways and contexts for inspiration, equipping and networking for the sake of transformation in the world God loves.
Together we’ll open to the Holy Spirit, learn from a different renowned guest speaker each month, and break into groups for wisdom-sharing and equipping for mission with others who share our particular focus.
We’re praying, learning, and acting in commitment to being, by God’s grace, a growing, inclusive, evangelistic, and justice-seeking Church!
On 10th February we'll be joined by Kate Raworth, Oxford economist and bestselling author of Doughnut Economics. The 'doughnut' is her creative metaphor for a world economy that gives everyone what they need to survive and flourish, while resisting the greed that destroys the planet. You can watch Kate's TED Talk here.
On 10th March we'll be joined by Sarah Corbett, an award-winning activist and author who uses 'craftivism' (craft + activism) to engage people in slow, quiet, humble and kind protest. Sarah's craftivism has directly helped change hearts, minds, policies and laws around the world, and combines campaign strategy, neuroscience and psychology while being rooted in her Christian faith. Her most recent book The Craftivist Collective Handbook won Best Mixed Media book of 2025 by The Creative Book Awards.
On 14th April we'll be joined by Revd Charissa Suli, President of the Uniting Church in Australia. Charissa is the youngest person ever to hold this position as well as being the first person of non-Anglo-Celtic background and the first of Pacifica heritage. Her vision for her presidency calls for the church to embrace diversity and unity, reflect deeply on its identity as the body of Christ, and work towards healing and transformation in areas of inequality and injustice.
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Highlights
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Session one: Wisdom sharing
Laughter, prayer, and rooted wisdom from an experienced, thoughtful, and change-making speaker who will inspire us. Plus some reflection questions and a blessing for the rest of the night.
Break
Grab a cup of tea, some chocolate, and check-in with the rest of your household.
Session two: Story sharing
Join a break out room with others who share your particular focus - such as pioneers, evangelists, growth ambassadors, and more - for more contextual conversation built around intentional formation and learning. A chance to hear and share your experiences, resources, and best practice with others from across the Connexion.
Frequently asked questions
Organized by
Trey Hall (Director of Evangelism & Growth)
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