Registration Information for Voting Delegates

25th-29th August 2026 - Auckland, New Zealand

The registration for the 15th World Assembly is slightly different if you are a voting delegate. Only use the link below if you will be a voting delegate for the Assembly. You will require a discount code which will have been emailed to you.

Voting Delegate Registration
  • The 15th World Assembly will be held at the Due Drop Events Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
  • Early bird registration is available at USD 1,100.00 until 12 March 2026
  • Regular registration will be USD 1,250.00 until 15th May 2026
  • Late registration will be USD 1,350.00 from then on
  • Registration includes lunches and dinners at the Due Drop Event Centre 
  • Every registrant must use a unique email address for each registration
  • Be sure to know the Visa requirements of your country as needed for travel to New Zealand before starting the registration process
  • Accepted payments are credit card or wire transfer.  Cheques are not accepted.  A minimum USD 600.00 is required at time of registration.  The remaining balance must be paid by 15 May 2026
  • Each registrant is responsible for their own flight arrangements and costs associated
  • You will be given the choice of Conference-Only registration or Conference Plus Hotel registration
  • Hotel accommodations are subject to availability.  Early registration is encouraged to ensure space is available
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April 23, 2020

Thursdays in Black ambassadors: “We must enable and promote safe spaces for all”

World Council of Churches (WCC) ambassadors of the Thursdays in Black campaign are standing behind a joint statement that urges both awareness and protection from the “dual pandemics” of COVID-19 and gender-based violence. “As countries respond to COVID-19 with necessary restrictions on movements and activities, more people are calling violence…