Youth of the Nation Conference

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Youth of the Nation Conference
Youth of the Nation Logo 2018.jpg
Genre Christian
Location(s) Wanganui, New Zealand
Years active2004–2018
Website http://www.yotn.net.nz/

Youth of the Nation was an annual Christian Youth Conference held for 15 years in Wanganui, New Zealand. Unlike many other Christian conferences, YOTN was not held by one specific church or denomination. Youth of the Nation conferences and events were hosted by The Youth Of The Nation Trust in collaboration with other churches from around New Zealand. For the first 8 years the conferences were hosted by the Wanganui Christian Youth Workers [1] collective, a group of Christian youth pastors & workers from different denominations & churches across the city of Wanganui. This collective included representatives from Anglican, Apostolic, Assemblies of God, Baptist, Open Brethren, Catholic, Incedo, Presbyterian, Christian Outreach Centre—now known as International Network of Churches—, Elim, Salvation Army, & non-denominational. From 2012 until 2018, the YOTN Trust partnered with churches, not only in Wanganui, but from across New Zealand to host events in different cities.

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Introduction

Youth of the Nation (YOTN) aimed to encourage and empower Christian young people to pursue Jesus Christ with a zeal that will impact their generation. As an event, the goal was to provide a 3-4 day event that was affordable for more New Zealand young people, while maintaining the standards & excellence of some of the leading national conferences.

The vision to hold YOTN came from Wanganui A/G youth pastor, Ben Hoyle. In 2003, Ben approached the local city youth workers to hold the conference as a city. He recognised that for one church to put on such a large event was too much, and that together the city could pull its resources and achieve the goal. With many of the city youth workers on board, plans were made to hold the very first conference in July 2004.

Each year YOTN gained momentum seeing attendance grow and more young people leave excited about their faith.

"YOTN continues to build in its momentum, magnitude and excellence. It is great to see more and more young people coming and leaving radically changed. The greatest thrill for me is seeing the hunger in the younger generation for the reality of God and a deep desire to walk in God's ways. Long may it continue." - Ps Iliafi Esera (Faith City Church A/G, Wanganui) [2]

In 2011, the event moved from the Wanganui Central Baptist Church, where it had been held for 6 years, to the School Hall at Wanganui City College. Then in 2012, YOTN IX was moved to the War Memorial Hall Convention Centre which seats 1500 people, where the conference was held until 2015. [3]

Ben Hoyle resigned as YOTN director in 2018 and Youth of the Nation Trust & events were absorbed into the Fearless Movement of the Assemblies of God NZ under the leadership of Ps Mike Coe from Timaru. YOTN held its final conference in April 2018 at Whanganui Central Baptist Church. The theme for 2018 was 'Possible' and involved reflecting on the past 15 years. Ps Ben Hoyle spoke the final message of conference and Ps Mike Coe closed the conference by announcing the future with Fearless. [4]

History

Conferences

Starting with Youth of the Nation 2004, the conference has been held annually. [5] The first decade of YOTN Conferences were headlined by guest speakers and guest artists.

YearTitleDatesVenueFeatured SpeakersFeatured Artists
2004Youth of the Nation 20042–4 JulyFaith Community ChurchPs Graeme Brock (The Tribe, Masterton NZ)
Timo Tagaloa (Athletes in Action, Auckland NZ)
Ps Tim King (Advance Ministry Training College, Auckland NZ)
Wash (Auckland NZ)
Rapture Ruckus (Wellington NZ)
Colliding Traits (Auckland NZ)
2005Youth of the Nation 058–10 JulyCentral Baptist ChurchPs John Cairns (Power & Light Ministries, Melbourne AUS)
Ps Paul Saunders (Global Task, Auckland NZ)
Justin Duckworth (Global Education Centre, Wellington NZ)
Moped (Wellington NZ)
Agent'c (Wellington NZ)
Assorted Sweets (Wellington NZ)
2006Youth of the Nation III30 June -
2 July
Central Baptist ChurchPs Don McDonell (Albany Christian Centre A/G, Auckland NZ)
Adrian Bates (Creation Ministries International, Auckland NZ)
Ps Daniel Paikea (Teen Challenge NZ, Palmerston North NZ)
Do Or Die (Auckland NZ)
Calling Elijah (Auckland NZ)
Fallen State (Wanganui NZ)
2007Youth of the Nation IV29 June -
1 July
Central Baptist ChurchPs Don McDonell (Albany Christian Centre A/G, Auckland NZ)
Ps Neville Bartley (Central Baptist Church, Wanganui NZ)
Ps Iliafi Esera (Faith City Church A/G, Wanganui NZ)
Zebulun (Auckland NZ)
Arms Reach (Hamilton NZ)
Calling Elijah (Auckland NZ)
2008Youth of the Nation V16–19 JulyCentral Baptist ChurchPs Ben Houston (Hillsong Northern Beaches, Sydney AUS)
Dave Wells (Bible College of NZ, Auckland NZ)
Ps Sam Bayly (Gospel Inc., Wellington NZ)
Outta Exile (Tauranga NZ)
Dave Wiggins (Auckland NZ)
Zero-T (Gisborne NZ)
Tom Watts (Wanganui NZ)
2009Youth of the Nation 69–11 JulyCentral Baptist ChurchPs Christoph Zintl (South City Christian Church, Christchurch NZ)
Ps Sam Bayly (Gospel Inc., Wellington NZ)
Ps Levi Marychurch (Arise Church, Wellington NZ)
Ps Daniel Paikea (Teen Challenge NZ, Auckland NZ)
Ps Shane Meyer (City Church, Tauranga NZ)
E.M.T. (Auckland NZ)
Calling Elijah (Auckland NZ)
A Kiss Goodbye (Tauranga NZ)
2010Youth of the Nation VII8–10 JulyCentral Baptist ChurchPs John Cairns (John Cairns Ministries, Melbourne AUS)
Michael Jones (Former All Black, Auckland NZ)
Julia Wright (Christian Broadcaster, Auckland NZ)
Ps Kem Price (Kem Price Ministries, Auckland NZ)
Ps Levi Marychurch (Arise Church, Wellington NZ)
The Frisk (Auckland NZ)
Dave Wiggins (Auckland NZ)
Jury & The Saints (Auckland NZ)
2011Youth of the Nation 821–23 JulyWanganui City CollegePs David Katina (Great Life Church, Hawaii USA)
Ps Al Furey (Al Furey Ministries, Sydney AUS)
Ps Scott Bell (Albany City Church A/G, Auckland NZ)
Ps Steve Dunne (Richmond Baptist Church, Nelson NZ)
Ps Christoph Zintl (South City Christian Church, Christchurch NZ)
Tokyo Keys (Auckland NZ)
Sio Vaelua (Palmerston North NZ)
Asher (Auckland NZ)
2012Youth of the Nation IX12–14 JulyWar Memorial HallPs James Williams (Peninsula City Church, Melbourne AUS)
Ps Don McDonell (Inspire Church Albany A/G, Auckland NZ)
Cindy Ruakere (NorthCity Church, Christchurch NZ)
Ps Tim Cleary (C3 Church, Auckland NZ)
Ps Daniel Paikea (Teen Challenge NZ, Auckland NZ)
[shift] (Auckland NZ)
MADD Messenger (Auckland NZ)
Theophilus (Auckland NZ)
2013Youth of the Nation X24–27 JulyWar Memorial HallPs Nick Khiroya (Hillsong Church, Brisbane AUS)
Ps John Cairns (John Cairns Ministries, Melbourne AUS)
Ps Esther Elliott (Equippers Church Manukau, Auckland NZ)
Ps Don McDonell (Inspire Church Albany A/G, Auckland NZ)
Ps Graeme Brock (CCC on Pascal, Palmerston North NZ)
Ps Steve Dunne (Richmond Baptist Church, Nelson NZ)
Andy Campbell (Worship Pastor,
St Paul's Symonds Street,
Auckland NZ)
Black Boy Peaches (Auckland NZ)

From 2014, YOTN Conferences no longer headlined regular artists, putting more focus on guest speakers and introducing Tribal War games that had been tested at YOTN X with success.

YearTitleDatesVenueFeatured SpeakersExtra Notes
2014Youth of the Nation Plus17–19 JulyWar Memorial
Conference Centre
Dr Allan Meyer (Careforce Lifekeys, Melbourne AUS)
Ps Luka Robertson (Manukau Hope Centre, Auckland NZ)
Ps Daniel Paikea (Paikea Ministries, Gold Coast AUS)
Ps Sam Bayly (New Life Churches Youth Director NZ)
#RunWellAotearoa
2015Youth of the Nation Uproar9–11 JulyWar Memorial
Conference Centre
Ps Ted DiBiase (WWE Hall Of Famer, Clinton, MS, USA)
Ps Jadwin Gillies (Hillsong United, Sydney AUS)
Ps Esther Elliott (Equippers Church, Auckland NZ)
Ps Rocky Stocks (Grace Vineyard Church, Christchurch NZ)
#IamtheUproar
2016Youth of the Nation One28–30 AprilWanganui RacecoursePs Nick Khiroya (Hillsong Church, Brisbane AUS)
Ps Steven Silcock (Revolution Church, Christchurch NZ)
Ps Daniel Paikea (Paikea Ministries, Gold Coast AUS)
Ps Gary Grut (Baptist Churches Youth Team Leader NZ)
Ps Gordon Fitch (Presbyterian Churches Youth Manager NZ)
One God
One Body
One Kingdom
2017Youth of the Nation
Ascend the Hill
27–29 AprilCentral Baptist ChurchPs Brenden Brown (Hillsong Church, San Francisco USA)
Ps Steven Silcock (Revolution Church, Christchurch NZ)
Ps Byron Marchant (Equippers Church, Auckland NZ)
Ps Gary Grut (Baptist Churches Youth Team Leader NZ)
2018Youth of the Nation
Possible
26–28 AprilCentral Baptist ChurchPs Daniel Paikea (Paikea Ministries, Gold Coast AUS)
Ps Steven Silcock (Revolution Church, Christchurch NZ)
Ps Christoph Zintl (The Story Vineyard Church, Wellington NZ)
Ps Ben Hoyle (YOTN National Director, Whanganui NZ)
F15TEEN YEARS

Speakers

Youth of the Nation Conference has been blessed over the years with some great speakers from across New Zealand, along with many of the gifted ministers from Wanganui itself. Here is a list of all those who have spoken, either in main sessions or electives, over the years:

The official poster for the very first
Youth of the Nation held in 2004. Poster for YOTN 2004.jpg
The official poster for the very first
Youth of the Nation held in 2004.
Youth of the Nation X was held
to celebrate 10 years in 2013. Youth of the Nation X Poster, July 2013.jpg
Youth of the Nation X was held
to celebrate 10 years in 2013.
The final Youth of the Nation
conference was held in 2018 and
was themed 'Possible'. YOTN Possible Logo for 2018.jpg
The final Youth of the Nation
conference was held in 2018 and
was themed 'Possible'.
Speaker's NameOrganisation/ChurchConferences
Andrew BaileyElim Worship Centre (Wanganui NZ)YOTN X
YOTN Ascend the Hill
Kerran BartleyCentral Baptist Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 2004
YOTN 05
Neville BartleyScripture Union (Wellington NZ)YOTN 2004
YOTN III
YOTN IV
YOTN V
YOTN VII
YOTN IX
YOTN X
YOTN Uproar
YOTN Possible
Asher Bastion Life FM (Auckland NZ)YOTN 6
Adrian Bates Creation Ministries International (Auckland NZ)YOTN III
Sam BaylyNational New Life Churches Youth Director (Wellington NZ)YOTN III
YOTN IV
YOTN V
YOTN 6
YOTN IX
YOTN Plus
Ivan BeetsWash (Auckland NZ)YOTN 2004
Scott BellInspire Church Albany A/G (Auckland NZ)YOTN 6
YOTN 8
YOTN X
Kirk BeyerThe Rock (Wellington NZ)YOTN Plus
Graeme BrockCCC on Pascal (Palmerston North NZ)YOTN 2004
YOTN X
Brenden Brown Hillsong Church (San Francisco USA)YOTN Ascend the Hill
Murray BrownYouthTrain NZ (Palmerston North NZ)YOTN 05
YOTN IV
Morgan BurneCitywestchurch A/G (New Plymouth NZ)YOTN Plus
Sam Burrows[shift] (Auckland NZ)YOTN IX
John CairnsJohn Cairns Ministries (Melbourne AUS)YOTN 05
YOTN VII
YOTN X
Andrew CampbellSt Paul's Symonds Street (Auckland NZ)YOTN 2004
YOTN X
Lorne CampbellChrist Church Anglican Parish (Wanganui NZ)YOTN V
Matthew ChamberlainNational Presbyterian Youth Director (Auckland NZ)YOTN Uproar
Tim ClearyC3 (Auckland NZ)YOTN IX
Mike CoeConnect Church (Timaru NZ)YOTN Possible
Matt CollierCity Church A/G (Tauranga NZ)YOTN III
Patrick ConeglanEquippers Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN III
Brendan CooperFaith City Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN Possible
Kerryann CooperFaith City Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN Possible
Paul CornishCentral Baptist Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN IV
Malcolm DelamarePorirua Christian Life Centre A/G (Porirua NZ)YOTN 6
Ted DiBiase WWE Hall of Famer (Mississippi USA)YOTN Uproar
Andy DicksonCalling Elijah (Auckland NZ)YOTN 6
Justin Duckworth Global Education Centre (Wellington NZ)YOTN 05
Mick DuncanThe Outsiders (Wanganui NZ)YOTN Possible
Steve DunneRichmond Baptist Church (Nelson NZ)YOTN 8
YOTN X
David ElliottWorld Outreach (Singapore)YOTN One
Esther ElliottEquippers Church (Auckland NZ)YOTN X
YOTN Uproar
Penny ElliottWorld Outreach (Singapore)YOTN One
Marty Emmett YWAM (Tauranga NZ)YOTN Uproar
Iliafi Esera Faith City Church A/G (Wanganui NZ)YOTN III
YOTN IV
YOTN X
Dallas EvesIngestre Street Bible Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 05
Gordon FitchNational Presbyterian Youth Manager (Wellington NZ)YOTN One
Al FureyAl Furey Ministries (Sydney AUS)YOTN 8
Rebecca GaneSalvation Army HQ (Wellington NZ)YOTN X
Julia GazeCitywestchurch A/G (New Plymouth NZ)YOTN IV
Jadwin Gillies Hillsong United (Sydney AUS)YOTN Uproar
Tania GooseRiverstones Church A/G (Upper Hutt NZ)YOTN Plus
Gary GrutNational Baptist Youth Team Leader (Auckland NZ)YOTN One
YOTN Ascend the Hill
Mike HadwinAlbany City Church A/G (Auckland NZ)YOTN 8
Sam Harvey Soul Survivor NZ (Wellington NZ)YOTN IV
Beki Hayward Soul Survivor NZ (Wellington NZ)YOTN V
Justin HolmThe Base City Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN III
Travers HopkinsEquippers Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN VII
Ben Houston Hillsong Northern Beaches (Sydney AUS)YOTN V
Ben Hoyle Faith City Church A/G (Wanganui NZ)YOTN V
YOTN 6
YOTN X
YOTN Plus
YOTN Uproar
YOTN One
YOTN Possible
Nigel IrwinCentral Baptist Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN One
Aaron JacksonActor (Auckland NZ)YOTN 05
YOTN Possible
David JonesCitywestchurch A/G (New Plymouth NZ)YOTN 8
Michael Jones Former All Black (Auckland NZ)YOTN VII
Eugene KateneTe Puna O Wai Ora (Wanganui NZ)YOTN IV
Kinyua KathuriIngestre Street Bible Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN Ascend the Hill
David KatinaKoinonia Christian Center (Hawaii USA)YOTN 8
Nick Khiroya Hillsong Church (Brisbane AUS)YOTN X
YOTN One
Tim KingAdvance Ministry Training College (Auckland NZ)YOTN 2004
Abby KingiFaith City Church A/G (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 8
Caleb KingiCliff Life Church A/G (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 8
YOTN One
Nick KirkChrist Church Anglican (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 6
David MannHope Project (Tauranga NZ)YOTN Ascend the Hill
Byron MarchantEquippers Church (Auckland NZ)YOTN Ascend the Hill
Tawhe MarkChristian Outreach Centre (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 05
YOTN 6
Levi Marychurch Arise Church (Wellington NZ)YOTN 6
YOTN VII
Braden MatsonHarvest Christian Church A/G (Auckland NZ)YOTN IV
YOTN V
Don McDonellInspire Church Albany A/G (Auckland NZ)YOTN III
YOTN IV
YOTN IX
YOTN X
Jacob McGregorFaith City Church A/G (Wanganui NZ)YOTN Plus
Karina McGregorFaith City Church A/G (Wanganui NZ)YOTN One
Chris McKenzieSt Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN IV
YOTN IX
YOTN X
YOTN Ascend the Hill
Andrew McKerrowSalvation Army (Wanganui NZ)YOTN VII
Allan MeyerCareforce Lifekeys (Melbourne AUS)YOTN Plus
Shane MeyerCity Church A/G (Tauranga NZ)YOTN 6
Mo MorganSt James' Presbyterian Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN One
Ray MoxhamFreedom Christian Church A/G (Hamilton NZ)YOTN Plus
Rachel O'Connor Youth For Christ (Wellington NZ)YOTN III
Daniel PaikeaPaikea Ministries (Gold Coast AUS)YOTN III
YOTN V
YOTN 6
YOTN 8
YOTN IX
YOTN X
YOTN Plus
YOTN Uproar
YOTN One
YOTN Ascend the Hill
YOTN Possible
Whetu PohioTurning Point Church (Napier NZ)YOTN IX
Joshua PoundCentral Baptist Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN Ascend the Hill
YOTN Possible
Kem PriceKem Price Ministries (Auckland NZ)YOTN VII
Rosanne ReaIngestre Street Bible Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 8
Teina RimaGood News Emanuel Faith Fellowship A/G (Auckland NZ)YOTN Plus
Luka RobertsonManukau Hope Centre (Auckland NZ)YOTN Plus
Scott Rosene Youth For Christ (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 05
YOTN III
YOTN IV
Glen RoweColliding Traits (Auckland NZ)YOTN 2004
James RoyEquippers Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN X
YOTN One
Cindy RuakereNorthcity Church (Christchurch NZ)YOTN IX
Paul SaundersGlobal Task (Auckland NZ)YOTN 05
Vivian SchwartfegerWhy Ministries (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 05
YOTN VII
Steven SilcockRevolution Church (Christchurch NZ)YOTN One
YOTN Ascend the Hill
YOTN Possible
Kent SomervilleSALT Church (Palmerston North NZ)YOTN VII
Andrew Stanbrook-MasonFaith City Church A/G (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 2004
YOTN V
Rocky StocksGrace Vineyard Church (Christchurch NZ)YOTN Uproar
Timo Tagaloa Athletes in Action (Auckland NZ)YOTN 2004
Iliesa TamaniyagaCity Ministers Association (Wanganui NZ)YOTN V
Rob ThompsonCentral Baptist Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN V
Greg Tichbon Youth For Christ (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 2004
Sean du ToitAlphacrucis (Auckland NZ)YOTN IX
Lyndon TongsChristian Family A/G (Palmerston North NZ)YOTN III
Selepa VaiTe Awamutu A/G (Te Awamutu NZ)YOTN Uproar
Jordan VailimaLife City Church (Wainuiomata NZ)YOTN Possible
Christine Waitai-RapanaFaith City Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN Ascend the Hill
Daryl WarburtonWaitara High School (Waitara NZ)YOTN Possible
Dave Wells Bible College Of NZ (Auckland NZ)YOTN V
Stephanie WestThe Base City Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 2004
Paul WhiteLevin A/G (Levin NZ)YOTN VII
YOTN 8
YOTN Possible
Dave Wiggins Comedian (Auckland NZ)YOTN V
YOTN VII
Annette WilliamsSt Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 2004
YOTN 05
James WilliamsPeninsula City Church (Melbourne AUS)YOTN IX
Simon WilliamsSt Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Wanganui NZ)YOTN 2004
YOTN 05
Petia WilsonMADD Messenger (Auckland NZ)YOTN IX
Melody Winters Incedo (Wanganui NZ)YOTN VII
Julia WrightChristian Broadcaster (Auckland NZ)YOTN VII
Christoph ZintlThe Story Vineyard Church (Wellington NZ)YOTN 6
YOTN 8
YOTN Possible

Youth of the Nation: Preliminary event

YOTN held a special preliminary event, held in Term One of the school year. It served to bring youth groups and ministries together in cities around the nation. It also gave young people a taste of what the actual conference held later in the year would be like.

YearTitleDateVenueSpeakerNotes
2006YOTN
InFocus
11 MarchFaith City Church A/G, Wanganui Ps John Cairns (Power & Light Ministries, Melbourne AUS)Wanganui band Fallen State
performed
2007YOTN IV
InFocus
15 FebruaryFaith City Church A/G, Wanganui Ps Don McDonell (Albany Christian Centre A/G, Auckland)This was the first full meeting
Ps Don ministered at following
his quad-bike accident in Nov 2006
2008YOTN V
InFocus
22 FebruaryChrist Church Anglican, Wanganui Ps John Cairns (John Cairns Ministries, Melbourne AUS)
2009YOTN6
InFocus
5 March
6 March
St Andrews Presbyterian, Wanganui
Life City Church A/G, Wainuiomata
Ps Daniel Paikea (Teen Challenge NZ, Auckland)The first InFocus held outside
of Wanganui was held in
Wellington.
2010YOTN VII
InFocus
6 March
24 April
Salt Church A/G, Palmerston North
Life City Church A/G, Wainuiomata
Ps Scott Bell (Albany City Church A/G, Auckland)
Ps Christoph Zintl (South City Christian Church, Christchurch)
Ps Levi Marychurch (Arise Church, Wellington)
The first InFocus held in the
Palmerston North.
These were whole day events.
2011YOTN8
InFocus
25 February
26 February
Equippers Church, Wanganui
Hutt City Baptist Church, Lower Hutt
Ps Braden Matson (Chiesa Evangelica Bethel, Bari Italy)
2012YOTN IX
Tour
18 March
20 March
21 March
22 March
23 March
24 March
Living Waters Christian Church, Auckland
City Rock Church, Napier
Faith City Church A/G, Wanganui
Hutt City New Life Church, Wellington
Richmond Baptist Church, Nelson
South City Christian Centre, Christchurch
Ps James Williams (Peninsula City Church, Melbourne AUS)InFocus was renamed Tour
and YOTN held events in
multiple cities.
2013YOTN X
Tour
5 April
6 April
7 April
8 April
9 April
10 April
11 April
12 April
13 April
14 April
Nations Church, Dunedin
Aranui Primary School, Christchurch
Richmond Baptist Church, Nelson
The Rock Church, Wellington
The Miracle Centre, Hastings
St Andrews Presbyterian, Wanganui
citywestchurch A/G, New Plymouth
South Waikato Events Centre, Tokoroa
Otara Recreation Centre, South Auckland
Inspire Church Albany, Albany Auckland
Ps Daniel Paikea (Gold Coast Chapel, Gold Coast AUS)Celebrating 10 Years in
10 Cities over 10 Days.
2014YOTN Plus
Tour
27 March
28 March
29 March
30 March
31 March
1 April
2 April
Nations Church, Dunedin
City East Church, Christchurch
Faith City Church, Auckland
Inspire Church, Taupō
Equippers Church, Wanganui
The Miracle Centre, Hastings
The Rock Church, Wellington
Ps Christoph Zintl (Grace Vineyard Church, Christchurch)'Run Well Aotearoa'
2015YOTN Uproar
Tour
20 March
21 March
22 March
24 March
25 March
26 March
27 March
28 March
Freedom Christian Church, Hamilton
Mt Zion A/G Manurewa, Auckland
Inspire Church, Taupō
Elim Worship Centre, Wanganui
Equippers Church, Masterton
Kings House Church, Napier
Hutt City Baptist Church, Wellington
Nations Church, Dunedin
Ps Esther Elliott (Equippers Church, Auckland)
Ps Kirk Beyer (The Rock Church, Wellington) [6]
Ps Ben Hoyle (YOTN Director, Wanganui) [7]
#IamtheUproar
2016YOTN One
InFocus
11–12 MarchHutt City Church A/G, Wellington Ps Ben Hoyle (YOTN Director, Wanganui)
Ps Christoph Zintl (The Story Vineyard Church, Wellington)
Ps Gordon Fitch (Presbyterian Churches Youth Manager NZ, Wellington)
Due to the change of Conference
dates to April, the Tour was
put on hold and replaced with
this InFocus event.
2017YOTN ATH
Tour
24 March
31 March
Ormiston Senior College, Auckland
Hutt City Church A/G, Wellington
Ps Steven Silcock (Revolution Church, Christchurch)
Ps Byron Marchant (Equippers Church, Auckland)
Steven spoke at the Auckland event,
and Byron spoke in Wellington.
2018YOTN
Auckland
Possible
14 AprilOrmiston Senior College, Auckland Ps Teina Rima (E12 Youth Ministries, Auckland)

Youth of the Nation: Leadership Event

Following the 10th Anniversary Conference in 2013, YOTN launched a leadership development event held in the later part of the year. "The Aim is to bring youth pastors, leaders and workers together from across Aotearoa to be encouraged, empowered and equipped."

YearTitleDateVenueSpeakerNotes
2013YOTN Leaders Plus16 NovemberThe Rock Church, Wellington Ps Luka Robertson (Manukau Hope Centre, Auckland NZ)
2014YOTN Leaders Uproar10–11 OctoberFaith City Church, Wanganui Ps Iliafi Esera (Superintendent AOG NZ)
Ps James Roy (Equippers Church, Wanganui)
Kirk Beyer (The Rock, Wellington)
Melissa Beyer (The Rock, Wellington)
Ps Ben Hoyle (YOTN Director NZ)
2015YOTN Leaders One2–3 OctoberFaith City Church, Wanganui Ps Sam Monk (Equippers Church, Auckland)
Ps Mike Coe (Connect Church, Timaru)
2016YOTN Ascend the Hill
Leaders Conference
30 September -
1 October
The Rock Church, Wellington Ps Sy Rogers (Life Church, Auckland)
2017YOTN Fathers of the Faith
Leaders Conference
10–11 NovemberThe Rock Church, Wellington Ps Iliafi Esera (Faith City Church, Whanganui)
Ps Kem Price (Kem Price Ministries, Auckland)

YOTN Championship

In 2008, the conference added a sports extension. The YOTN Championship is a sports tournament where different churches/youth groups attending the conference entered teams to compete for the YOTN Championship Trophy. It is a fun competitive event.

YearConferenceVenueWinnersRunners-up
2008YOTN VWanganui City College GymnasiumSt Paul's Presbyterian Church (Wanganui)Faith City Church A/G (Wanganui)
2009YOTN6Wanganui City College GymnasiumLevin A/G (Levin)YOTN6 Worship Team (Wanganui)
2010YOTN VIIWanganui City College GymnasiumFaith City Church A/G (Wanganui)Levin A/G (Levin)
2011YOTN8Wanganui City College GymnasiumLiving Waters Church (Auckland)Levin A/G (Levin)
2012YOTN IXWanganui Collegiate GymnasiumFaith City Church A/G (Wanganui)Levin Life Church (Levin)
2013YOTN XSpringvale StadiumTurning Point Church (Napier)Good News Emmanuel Faith Fellowship (Auckland)
2014YOTN PlusSpringvale StadiumFaith City Church A/G (Wanganui)Hutt City Church A/G (Lower Hutt)
2015YOTN UproarSpringvale StadiumHutt City Church A/G (Lower Hutt)CliffLife Church (Wanganui)
2016YOTN OneSpringvale StadiumHutt City Church A/G (Lower Hutt)Porirua Christian Life Centre (Porirua)
2017YOTN Ascend the HillJubilee StadiumFaith City Church A/G (Wanganui)Life Changers Church (Levin)
2018YOTN PossibleWhanganui High School GymnasiumGood News Emanuel Faith Fellowship (Auckland)Faith City Church A/G (Wanganui)

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References

  1. The official Youth of the Nation Website "Youth of the Nation V". Archived from the original on October 14, 2008. Retrieved August 19, 2008.
  2. quoted from "Youth of The Nation IV Report" Empowered Magazine Spring 2007 Edition Page 10
  3. The Wanganui Chronicle Monday 16 July 2012 Page A4
  4. Empowered Magazine Edition #2 August 2018 Page 18-19
  5. The official Youth of the Nation Website: History Page "Youth of the Nation V". Archived from the original on October 14, 2008. Retrieved August 20, 2008.
  6. Ps Kirk only spoke at the Whanganui event night for the 2015 Tour
  7. Ps Ben only spoke at the Masterton event night for the 2015 Tour