South Australia & Northern Territory
Mon 2 – Thu 5 Dec, Edwardstown Baptist Church.
About
Join us as students come together for NTE2024 In the Regions – SA & NT!
Worship together, hear from speaker William Taylor on the theme ‘Edge of Eternity’, be encouraged and trained in the gospel of Jesus, and get excited about being sent with the gospel to our campuses, communities and to our world.
Details
Early Bird – $150
Early Bird closes by Friday 8 November
Standard Rego – $165
Registrations close Wednesday 27 November, Midnight
Cost for Staff members / Strand Leaders – $50. (No earlybird.)
Register NowNTE2024 In the Regions – SA & NT starts Monday 2 December at 10am and concludes Thursday 5 December at 12pm (midday).
The conference begins at 9am Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and evenings run through until 9:30pm.
NTE2024 In the Regions – SA & NT will be held at Edwardstown Baptist Church in Adelaide.
Address: Dorene St & Rothesay Ave, 54C Dorene St, St Marys SA 5042
There’s plenty of parking onsite, and Edwardstown Baptist Church is also easy to get to via public transport – South Road buses stop quite close, or it’s a 20 minute walk from Mitchell Park Train Station.
When registering for NTE you have the option to select whether you’d like to be part of the group accommodation we’re organising. We’ll be seeking to book in cabins and camping sites at local caravan parks. If you select this option, we’ll be in touch as we organise things and hopefully have enough room to fit everyone in. Costs will be worked out through that process.
You also have an opportunity when you register to give a preference for camping or cabin accommodation. Camping will work out cheaper but you’ll need to sort out camping gear, or share with other students.
The following are available in this region*:
Strand 12
Strand 101
Strand 1
Strand 2
Strand 3
Strand 4
Strand 5
FOCUS/Language strands may run depending on numbers. (You can note your interest for FOCUS/Language strands when registering.
*Please note that availability might change depending if there are enough numbers to run the strand. We will be in touch if any strands are no longer available.
Not sure what strands are or which strand to pick? Visit the Strands page
NTE Missions are a great opportunity to put NTE into practise while partnering with local churches.
Adelaide Uni , UniSA ES and FOCUS will be running Mission in the week and weekend after NTE (from 6 December). You can let us know in your NTE rego form if you would like to be involved.
No part time registrations are available for NTE. To be able to take place in the training that happens across the week it’s important to be available for the whole time, so book work off, put aside the time, and be there from start to finish!
NTE begins at 10am Monday and finishes at 12pm Thursday. Each day running from 9 till about 9:30pm.
If you can’t be there full time for NTE, sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday night will be open to the general public, so you can still come along to those for free.
Refunds for cancellations are available until Wednesday 27 November.
We take photos and video during the conference and may capture your image as part of this. By registering and attending the conference you are agreeing to allow us to use your image in promotional materials. Please let the team know if you do not want your image to appear in promotional materials, or on our website or social media pages.
Visit the general FAQ page here if you have further questions unanswered. You can also get in contact with one of your campus group staff.
William Taylor
Rector of St. Helen’s Bishopsgate, London
William grew up on a farm in Cornwall. He served in the British Army as an Officer in the Royal Green Jackets for five years before being ordained. In 1995 he joined St Helen’s Church and became Rector in 1998. William is married to Janet and they have three children—Emily, Digby and Archie. He has authored some books to help people understand the Bible including, ‘Partnership’, ‘Understanding the Times’, ‘The Word One to One’, ‘Style or Substance?’, ‘Revolutionary Sex’ and ‘Revolutionary Work’. He was a contributor to the ‘Proclamation Bible’. He is also editor of the ‘Read Mark Learn’ series: ‘John’, ‘Romans’ and ‘Luke (volumes 1 and 2)’.