Night Classes
Develop your Christian Worldview
Explore faith, theology, and culture through engaging Night Classes designed to help you build a strong biblical foundation and a confident Christian worldview.
Vision Night Classes happen twice a year in May & September.
All classes are capped at 15 people to allow for robust and thorough discussion.
About
Grow deeper in your faith and develop a strong Christian worldview through our Night Classes. Designed for Christians at every stage of their journey, these classes combine practical discipleship, biblical teaching, theology, and real-life application to help you confidently live out your faith in todayās culture.
Using trusted Christian teaching resources like TheosU & other trusted voices, alongside guided discussion our courses create space to ask questions, explore Scripture, and strengthen your understanding of a biblical Christian worldview. Whether you are new to Christianity, wanting to build strong biblical foundations, or looking to go deeper in theology, there is a place for you.
Each class is designed to be approachable, engaging, and Christ-centred, helping people grow in biblical literacy, spiritual maturity, apologetics, cultural understanding and everyday discipleship.
Join us for our upcoming night classes and discover a deeper passion for Jesus, Godās Word, and authentic Christian community.
September Classes 2026
Islam
Duration: Two Week Course
Dates: TBC
$15 PP
This course takes you straight into the heart of Islam, its messy origins, its contradictions, and its radical differences from biblical Christianity. From Muhammadās dark, terrifying first revelations to the rise of Islam through conquest, the compilation of the Quran, and its scientific and philosophical inconsistencies, we unpack what this faith really teaches about Jesus, God, and salvation.
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Abortion
Duration: Two Week Course
Dates: TBC
$15 PP
We approach the conversation of abortion through a biblical and theological lens, exploring what Scripture, church history, and Christian ethics say about life, human dignity, and moral decision-making. We examine the cultural narratives surrounding abortion, the sanctity of life, and how the gospel shapes a compassionate yet truth-filled response. This course equips believers to think critically, engage lovingly, and hold to a Christ-centered conviction in one of todayās most pressing moral issues.
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Why Christianity is good for the world?
Duration: Four Week Course
Dates: TBC
$15 PP
Is Christianity the worst thing that ever happened in the history of ever? Definitely not. Actually, everything else sucks and the church has saved the world from itself over and over and over again. Join Elijah as he seeks to prove that and build your confidence in the power and beauty of the church.
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Financial Freedom
Duration: Three Week Course
Dates: TBC
A three week course to help and guide you in principles to become financially free and generous.
Woke Theology
Duration: Three Week Course
Dates: TBC
$15 PP
Woke theology can be difficult to explain because the term woke has both positive and negative connotations; it has become both an ideology and a call to action to rectify perceived doctrinal errors and injustices. This course seeks to provide you with better understanding of the term woke and its impact on the Church, Scripture, and world.
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Socialism
Duration: Two Week Course
Dates: TBC
$15
What is Socialism? This Hot Topic Mini course covers the historical context, a biblical response and answers to all questions socialism from a Christian worldview.
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Overview of the Night
Classes are two hours per night and are hosted by our Night Class Facilitators who will take you through 40 - 60 minutes of video content broken up by teaching that is contextual to New Zealand as well as an opportunity for students to engage in feedback and group discussion.
At our hot topic classes students are provided with an opportunity to engage in an informal & friendly debate between opposing views to exercise what has been taught. Real life application and situations are discussed to further students confidence in engaging in real world conversations.
Class sizes are limited to 15 people per course to ensure quality of learning and feedback is had. Course topics are appropriate for ages 16+ however parents are required to formally give permission through our registration form with their contact details for confirmation.
Each class starts promptly at 6:30pm with light refreshments & course notes provided.
Please note: These sessions explore thought-provoking topics and are designed to engage with ideas and perspectives that may challenge commonly held cultural views when they differ from a Christian worldview. Our communicators use a variety of teaching methods to encourage reflection, discussion, and personal growth.
We recognise that some content may be challenging or confronting. We encourage attendees to approach these evenings with an open mind and a willingness to thoughtfully engage with the topics being presented.
