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CareyWeekly Newsletter 2023 S2 Week 4

CareyWeekly Newsletter 2023 S2 Week 4

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CAREY WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 2023 SEMESTER 2 WEEK 4

A Meaningful Mission Week

This week we celebrated Mission Week at Carey. Emma Stokes shared a dynamic and engaging message with us at our weekly karakia, and the art installation Nicola curated featured meaningful aspects of the various cultures represented in our Carey whānau. 

But perhaps one of the most meaningful aspects of the week were the "story spots" of some of our past and current Arotahi people who committed to mission. These stories of our whakapapa inspired us through incredible figures like Rosalie MacGeorge, who at 27 boarded a ship one-way to South Asia in 1886 to follow a calling from God. If you missed any of these stories, you can listen to Rosalie's story of faith, along with others, on our Carey Facebook page.

Academic Committee Student Reps

These three wonderful students (left-to-right in the photo above: Herman Yeung, Katie Cuttriss, and Judith Thomas) are your Student Academic Representatives on Academic Committee. The committee meets once every four to six weeks during the year. The student reps are there to represent you and participate in the discussions, evaluation, and monitoring of all academic processes and policies here at Carey.

They are invited to table any issues, present feedback, and be the student voice on the committee. If you have any feedback or ideas about how to make studying at Carey even better than it is, feel free to email Herman, Katie, and Judith or chat to them if you see them around.

Extensions

If you are worried about getting your assessments done in time and would like to request an extension, please contact Neroli Hollis, and complete an Application for Extension form.

Need some support for your assessments? 

Tanya and Eugene (our amazing student support Learning Advisers) are hosting workshops where they'll walk through some tips that will help you with your assessments--referencing, 10 Essentials, formatting, using the library, etc. You won't want to miss them! 

Intro to New Testament (Carey Local only via Zoom)
Thursday, 14 September at 7.30pm 
Thursday, 26 October at 7.30pm 

Mission of God (Carey Local only via Zoom)
Tuesday, 12 September at 7.30pm 
Tuesday, 24 October at 7.30pm 

Zoom link for all the CareyLocal workshops: https://zoom.us/j/6797332700.

Introduction to the Old Testament
Thursday, 7 September dinner and workshop from 6-8pm
(an invite will be sent out for this one for catering purposes)

Join the Workshops via Zoom

First Steps Deadline Nears 

If you're a new student and haven't yet, please complete the First Steps course on CareyOnline. The deadline is only ONE WEEK AWAY (Friday, 18 August), so get to it if you haven't comepleted it.

As a reminder, CareyLocal student are NOT required to complete this course, however, you can view the helpful First Steps tutorial videos on our 10 Essentials page on CareyOnline.

Library Resources

Need some help accessing electronic resources? In order to access e-books and other resources, you need an OpenAthens login. If you have not activated your account, please do so by following the instructions in the email you should have received. If you need help or have any questions, contact the wonderful Library staff.

Mission Week Flag Competition Winner!!!

Thanks to everyone who participated in the flag quiz. Congratulations to Linley, our winner! Your prize will be sent to you soon.

Community Lunches

Come along to community lunch on-site Mondays at 12.15pm and Tuesdays right after karakia at noon. 

Please note the roster below for preparation/serving and clean up duties. Next week is an ODD week.

 

Monday 

Odd 

Even 

Prep and Serving (12pm) 

Thinking Theologically 

Romans  

Clean Up 

Mission of God 

Spirit and Trinity 

 

Tuesday 

Odd 

Even 

Prep and Serving (11:45am) 

General/Mission/NPA 

PL/YPL 

Clean Up 

Old Testament 

Intermission 

Weekly Karakia

All students are welcome to come on-site for karakia, but you can easily join us via Zoom (Meeting ID: 962 7072 5701), where we will be continuing our theme, "Hear the Word of the Lord," with William HC sharing with us this Tuesday, 15 August.

Code of Pastoral Care

The NZQA has set out roles and responsibilities for schools like Carey to support your wellbeing, development, and educational achievement. The code exists to make sure you have the best possible support system while you study here so you will be

  • Safe (physically and mentally)
  • Respected for who you are
  • Supported in your learning and wellbeing
  • Connected with your social and cultural networks
  • Able to have your say in decisions about services

Learn more about the Code of Pastoral Care and more of our support options on our Support and Wellbeing webpage.