Stacey Wilson
STACEY WILSON was born on Gorokan tribal land in PNG in the year before independence, grew up on Yorta Yorta country and has raised her family in the land of the Wurundjeri people.
Stacey provides resources, training and mentoring to support people in their intergenerational ministry.
Stacey Wilson has over 30 years of ministry experience and has had clients across various denominational bodies and NFP ministry organisations including Forge, CBM, BUV, CCVT, Messy Church, Intergen and Surrender.
In 2019, Stacey undertook a document analysis of the literature produced by the Royal Commission, the Betrayal of Trust inquiry and Child Safe Standards with specific focus given to the recommendations for religious institutions and the theological implications of these imperatives.
Stacey is a qualitative researcher who is driven to seek out the belief systems that lie underneath our actions. We are what we do. What we do is shaped by what we believe and usually we don’t really know what that is.
Stacey has completed studies and published work on mental health, belonging, community engagement, leadership development, church revitalisation, communities of practice and the theology of abuse.