Various ministries draw upon the thoughts and expertise of the Über team. Denominational groups, mission agencies and NGO’s keen to understand and work in today’s culture engage our services.
The main offerings include (but are not limited to);
This seminar is ideal for organisations trying to get a basic and generalised understanding of culture, the various generations and what shapes the lives of the modern individual. The content examines key trends, statistics and issues regarding the upcoming generations; providing a clear framework for understanding how they tick and the worldview that shapes their life and motivations. (half-day)
This seminar assumes a basic understanding of the core issues affecting Gen Y and evolves directly from option 1. Practical answers and application are provided to the issues and questions raised in part 1 and a thorough framework for how to best conduct ministry to this generation is provided. (half-day)
A full day designed to take leaders through a detailed plan to pave the way to a solid rejuvenated future and safeguard your church/organisation from the growing threat of a youth and young adults exodus. This seminar provides key insights that will empower and equip your organisation to engage youth and young adults in mission/ministry for the long haul. (half day/full day options)
Über’s masterful handling of history, cultural analysis and the gospel was hugely insightful. I came away from Über’s event with a fuller understanding of the people we minister to, the way they tick, and how the cross can and must take a hold of their lives.
- Amy Stephenson, Young Adult Intern
Crossway Baptist Church
Über takes solid social analysis, transposes and presents it in a way that anyone can clearly understand and walk away from with a head full of inspiration, a heart full of hope and feet ready to keep the journey going.
- Joel McKerrow, Coordinator
yearintheson
Mark is an incredibly incisive cultural thinker as well
as a great communicator. He sparked many conversations about what it means to be human in contemporary culture.
- Roshan Allpress, CEO
Compass Foundation, NZ