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Brisbane
Byron Bay
Sydney
Melbourne
Adelaide
For further information on the following tour appearances, please contact the World Vision State office relevant to your chosen event.
| Brisbane |
07 3387 2700 |
| Sydney |
02 9806 6300 |
| Melbourne |
03 9287 2595 |
| Adelaide |
08 8238 4600 |
Brisbane
Queensland Church Leaders Breakfast
Friday 25th July
This event is an open opportunity for you and your colleagues (leaders and congregations) to attend a breakfast dialogue with Jim Wallis.
The topic discussed will be REVIVING FAITH IN POLITICS "How people of faith can make a difference to the social & global challenges of our time."
Jim Wallis will address the congregation for 30min on this topic. Jim will then be joined on stage by World Vision’s Carolyn Kitto (National Church Relations) who will assist in answering questions from the congregation from an Australian context.
They will all then take questions from the floor from an Australian context.
Breakfast included at this event.
Please note: Car parking available on street and no prior allocation of seating arranged.
The Greek Club
29 Edmondstone St
South Brisbane, QLD 4101. View Map
7.00am - 8.45am
$25 per person
Byron Bay
Byron Bay Writers Festival
Friday 25th July
Jim Wallis will feature in two panels on Friday 25 July, both in the East Marquee.
The man called Jesus: his place in our world.
A panel discussion Chaired by Margaret Simons and also including Tim Costello and John Carroll
The Byron Bay Beach Resort
East Marquee
Bayshore Drive, Byron Bay NSW 2481. View Map
1.15pm - 2.15pm
Entry is free
God's politics: the Right gets it wrong and the Left doesn't get it.
A Conversation moving from the Challenges posed by God's politics, through to the solutions offered by Seven Ways to Change the World. Leading the Conversation will be ABC Radio National presenter Mick O'Regan.
The Byron Bay Beach Resort
East Marquee
Bayshore Drive, Byron Bay NSW 2481. View Map
3.45pm - 4.45pm
Entry is free
Sydney
Preaching at Hillsong CITY
Saturday 26th July
Jim will be speaking from the key themes of his latest book "Seven Ways to Change the World" focussing especially on the church's role in pointing the way to justice. The service is 90 minutes long in total and Jim will be speaking for 35 minutes within that time."
Hillsong City Campus
188 Young St.
Waterloo, NSW
5pm & 7pm services
Entry is free
Preaching at Hillsong HILLS
Sunday 27th July
Jim will be speaking from the key themes of his latest book "Seven Ways to Change the World" focussing especially on the church's role in pointing the way to justice. The service is 90 minutes long in total and Jim will be speaking for 35 minutes within that time."
Hillsong Hills Campus
Cnr. Northwest Blvd. & Solent Ct.
Balkham Hills, NSW
8.45am & 10.45am services
Entry is free
ShireLive
Sunday 27th July
Jim will be speaking from the key themes of his latest book "Seven Ways to Change the World" focussing especially on the church's role in pointing the way to justice.
ShireLive
7 Stapleton Avenue, Sutherland NSW. View Map
5.00pm and 6.30pm
Entry is free
New South Wales Church Leaders Breakfast
Monday 28th July
Reviving Faith and Politics: How people of faith can make a difference to the social and global challenges of our time.
Drawing from the themes of his latest book "Seven Ways to Change the World", Jim Wallis will be speaking about the important role faith has to play in confronting seven major issues facing our local and global communities. World Vision CEO Tim Costello will join him to provide an Australian perspective on this important topic.
This event includes breakfast.
Please note: No prior allocation of seating arranged.
Waterview Convention Centre
Bicentennial park
Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127. View Map
7am - 9am
$30 per person
$270 for a table of 10
Seven Ways to Change the World by Jim Wallis
Monday 28 July
Tim Costello will introduce Jim Wallis and the major themes of his book. Jim will then be invited to speak for approximately 20-30minutes before taking questions from the audience.
Time will be allowed for book signings at the end of the event.
Wesley Mission
220 Pitt St
Sydney, NSW. View Map
11am
Entry is free
World Vision Youth event
Monday 28th July
Jim Wallis will share his views on how politics has failed to solve some of the biggest humanitarian issues. He will also share some of his insights on how youth can be part of the driving force to build various policies needed to initiate a difference to pressing humanitarian issues.
University of Sydney, Bosch Lecture Theatre 1, NSW, 2006
3.00pm - 5.00pm
Entry is free
Melbourne
Book Launch and Signing
Tuesday 29th July
Jim Wallis will speak on the major themes of his book and will take questions. Time will be allowed for book signings at the end of the event.
Readings (Carlton), 309 Lygon Street, Carlton, Melbourne, VIC, 3053. View Map
3.30pm - 5.30pm
Entry is free
Victorian Church Leaders Seminar
Wednesday 30th July
A compelling opportunity to hear Jim Wallis shares his conviction that faith is coming back to work as a powerful force for progressive social change.
Also hear Councillor David Wilson from Melbourne City Council and Alana Smith, the National Chair of Vision Generation talk about the book from an Australian Perspective.
This event includes morning tea.
Please note: No prior allocation of seating arranged.
Melbourne Town Hall
Swanston Street, Melbourne Vic 3000. View Map
9.00am - 12.30pm
$20 per person
Adelaide
Adelaide World Vision Church presentation
Thursday 31st July
Drawing from the themes of his latest book "Seven Ways to Change the World," Jim Wallis will speak on "Reviving faith and politics: How people of faith and conscience can make a difference to the social and global challenges of our time." Jim will then take questions from the audience.
The Corner Uniting Church
Cnr Oaklands and Diagonal Rds, Warradale SA. View Map
7.00pm - 9.00pm
Entry is free
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