Coastlands Church, 9 Light Square, SA PROGRAM FRIDAY 18th SPEAKERS: Paul Sparks, Teresa Lee, Dave Andrews ARTISTS: Joel McKerrow, Lovers Electric // 10:00am - 4:00p // PD DAY ($60pp, $50 concession) DATE: Friday 18th - Sunday 20th September 2015 Our theme this year is Making Things Right. The hurt, pain, poverty and sin we see all around us in our world stems from our broken relation- TIMES: Friday and Saturday 10:00am – 10:00pm ships with God, with ourselves, with others and with the earth and is SPEAKERS: Paul Sparks, Teresa Lee Sunday 10:00am -12:00pm expressed spiritually, socially, mentally, emotionally, economically and in the earth itself. Our communities desperately need to see things ARTISTS: Joel McKerrow, Lovers Electric Coastlands Church VENUE: made right in all these relationships! Jesus comes to see us reconciled // 7:00pm -10:00pm // YOUTH NIGHT Coastlands Church, 9 Light Square, to God, reconciled within ourselves, reconciled to our human family and ADDRESS: reconciled to the earth he created. He calls us to follow Him in this as ($15pp, $10pp for groups of 10 or more) Adelaide SA we enter into His kingdom and join Him in Making Things Right. SPEAKERS We’ll explore together God’s purpose for us as agents of reconciliation in a broken world. How can we as the church and as individuals find SATURDAY 19th our identity as peacemakers and restorers of broken relationships? PAUL SPARKS SPEAKERS: Paul Sparks, Teresa Lee, Dave Andrews Paul Sparks is co-founder of the Parish Collective and the Inhabit // 10:00am - 4:00pm ($60pp, $50 concession) Conferences. He has done parish tours and trainings in over 500 // 7:00pm - 10:00pm ($20pp, $15 concession) neighbourhoods across North America and is the co-author of The SESSIONS New Parish. MAIN SESSIONS, WORKSHOPS, BIBLE DAVE ANDREWS STUDIES AND CONVERSATIONS ON: SUNDAY 20th Dave has lived and worked in intentional communities with margin- Human rights CONFERENCE FINISH & SHARED LUNCH alised groups of people in , Afghanistan, India and Nepal for // 10:00am - 12:00pm // ($15pp, $10pp concession) forty years. Dave is currently an educator for TEAR Australia and part Diversity of the Waiters Union, an inner city Christian community network that Mental health EARLY BIRD: $115 (register before 31st July 2015) is walking and working alongside Aborigines, refugees and people Indigenous perspectives with disabilities in Brisbane, Australia. FULL WEEKEND: $130pp, $110 concession Making things right in schools and workplaces SAMARITAN PASS: $200 Charity and welfare JARROD MCKENNA KIDS: $20 (Saturday only) “Jarrod is the sort of God-botherer I enjoy being bothered by. His passion, PERFORMERS (Samaritan Pass fees will help support low income earners to attend SURRENDER) compassion & humour are all things this world needs more of.” –Wil An- derson (Comedian & host of The Gruen Transfer) Teaching Pastor at Westcity JOEL MCKERROW Church. Co-Founder of First Home Project. #LoveMakesAWay enthusiast. FOOD: National Director of Common Grace. Trainer of Christ-like larrikins. Wants to Joel is an internationally touring performance poet, writer, Nove on Luce Café be more like Jesus, and less like a jerk. speaker, educator and community arts worker. With a passionate Food vans performance style he has been described as ‘an exceptional CLYDE RIGNEY spoken word artist... fiercely political and humane’. Joel has also Local cafes been a youth worker for many years and an educator for the last (Hindley Street, Currie Street, North Terrace) Clyde is a man from Raukkan Aboriginal community located on five years. the shores of Lake Alexandrina in . Together with his wife of 37 years, Rose, Clyde has worked in Christian community development including REGISTER: SURRENDER.ORG.AU/ADELAIDE roles as pastor (CRC), Community Manager at Raukkan and family and youth LOVERS ELECTRIC services worker in Murray Bridge. David Turley & Eden Boucher started ADELAIDE PARTNERS making music together on a Summer TERESA LEE holiday as teenagers, combining their Teresa Lee is the cofounder of First Home Project, an innovative housing project love of pop, fashion & guitars, they began for refugees and asylum seekers, kickstarted by the incredible compassion the journey of the ever travelling band of the Australian and international community. Along with her son Tyson and they are today. husband Jarrod, she shares her home with the most generous and courageous people who teach her daily what real welcome looks like. contact: [email protected] or phone 0414 228 694 FIND OUT MORE www.surrender.org.au