Engage in World Cup excitement
New Zealand Christians have a great opportunity to showcase to the world the warmth and hospitality of our nation and faith. Family members of the 20 rugby nations will be coming here to support their loved ones during the tournament. Would you consider opening your home to host a family member or official?
Additionally, Engage is facilitating the hosting programme for Cantabs that will be traveling throughout the country to attend relocated matches. For information on both hosting opportunities, visit www.engagenz.org/hosting.html.
Maybe you would feel more comfortable in a logistical type role. Engage is seeking a variety of individuals to serve a few hours per week to assist with the Hosting Programme, Church Strategies and Chaplaincy. For information on specific needs in your city, please email Andrew Kerr at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
If websites are your thing, we are also seeking a webmaster to maintain the Engage website. Basic knowledge of html is required for this 5-10 hour per week opportunity that will last through the end of October. Inquiries can be sent to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Please visit www.engagenz.org to register and receive more information about how you can be a part of this exciting event!
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