Leading Organisational Change

COURSE DETAILS

2025 | Semester 1 | Block Course | Henderson Campus
Rev Dr MaryKate Morse & Rev Dr Karen Kemp
25-29 March (+ 3 evening online classes via zoom) | 9am - 5pm
Includes attendance at the Hope Conference

FEE OPTIONS
$300 + $48.30 Student Services Fee (Interest Only)
$2070 + $126 Student Services Fee (For Credit) (Level 8, 30 Credits)


Creating healthy systemic change in tune with the kingdom purposes of God.

Christian leadership and formation are fundamental aspects of healthy systemic change in tune with the kingdom purposes of God. In this course you will engage with the physical, relational, contextual, and spiritual complexities of transformation processes. You will have the opportunity to create a contextualized model for transformation which attends to a specific need for change in your community system.

Join internationally renowned scholar, church leader and planter Rev Dr MaryKate Morse and a host of other practitioners and scholars from New Zealand and beyond to explore the what, why, and how of organisational change.


TOPICS COVERED

  • Leading Oneself
  • Managing One’s Presence
  • Managing One’s Power
  • Change: Purpose and Core Values
  • Change: Vital Behaviours
  • Flourishing in the Inner Life (resurrection hope)
  • Flourishing in community (relational holiness)
  • Flourishing in context (radical hospitality


LECTURER DETAILS

Rev Dr MaryKate Morse is a professor of Leadership & Spiritual Formation at the Portland Seminary at George Fox University. She is a church planter, spiritual director, leadership mentor and coach, speaker, author and is passionate about companioning and resourcing people on the front lines of ministry.

Rev Dr Karen Kemp is a Senior Coach in the Laidlaw Centre for Church Leadership and Lecturer in the School of Theology. She holds a research Masters in conflict transformation, and a Doctorate in leadership and spiritual formation. Karen is an Anglican scholar-priest deeply formed by her intercultural experiences in nursing, community development, ministry, missions, and theological education.