When: Wednesday, 7 May 2025 7:30-9:30pm (GMT +10 Australian Eastern Time).
Where: Moore Theological College 1 King St, Newtown NSW (this event will not be live streamed)
A biblical ethics workshop hosted by Centre for Christian Living Director, Tony Payne.
Statistics indicate that the incidence of neurodivergent conditions (such as autism and ADHD) is skyrocketing in Australia. Anecdotally, we all sense this to be true. A good number of us are neurodivergent ourselves, and most of us have neurodivergent family or friends.
How should we think and respond to neurodivergence as Christians? What particular challenges and opportunities does being neurodivergent bring with it, especially in responding to the gospel and living as a Christian? How should we love neurodivergent people in our families and churches? In our first CCL biblical ethics workshop for 2025, we’ll be thinking and talking together about neurodivergence and the Christian life.
Due to the workshop nature of the event, the evening will not be livestreamed. However, a recording will be made and parts of the audio will be published on the Centre for Christian Living podcast as part of a special series on neurodivergence later this year.