A Morning of Connection at Wellington City Mission's Whakamaru
The Anglican Centre team experienced the transformative spirit of Wellington City Mission's Whakamaru during a recent team building visit.
It Started with Bishop Justin’s Question
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Pilgrimage to Waitangi Deepens Anglican Connection to Treaty
A group of 12 from the Wellington Diocese embarked on a significant journey to Waitangi last week, joining 120 Christians from across Aotearoa to commemorate Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Wrestling with Waitangi
We were burgled the other day. I woke up in the morning to find that someone had been to our shed and helped themselves to meat from our freezer and to my chainsaw.
A Call to Family Discipleship
In the rush of daily life, it’s easy for faith formation to take a backseat. The Catechesis Collective is here to help families reclaim their homes as places of discipleship and spiritual growth.
Wellington Diocese Joins Ratana Pa Celebrations
This year marked a decade of pilgrimage for Bishop Justin and members of the Anglican Diocese of Wellington to Ratana Pa, an annual celebration of faith and unity.
A Reflective Planner for a Generous Life
For Brenda Wang, life can often feel like a whirlwind of commitments and possibilities. She found herself at a crossroads between juggling part-time work, living in an intentional community, and nurturing personal projects and friendships.
Starting 2025 with Purpose at New Wine Festival
Many parishes enjoy the New Wine festival in the Wairarapa. They camp with whānau and fellow parishioners while being fed on scripture, in worship and awesome youth programmes.
Anglican Missions: Hope for the Holy Land
Anglican Missions is calling on churches and individuals across Aotearoa to support the Hope for the Holy Land Appeal, providing crucial aid to communities in Israel and Palestine through the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and the Middle East.
St Aidan’s Christmas Tree Service Marks Festive End to the Year
St Aidan's Anglican Community Church in Tokomaru hosted a joyful Christmas Tree Service drawing over 90 children and staff from Tokomaru School for a festive celebration.
Faith Amongst Hardship - Bishop’s News
The story of faith has always been one embedded in difficult and desperate situations and in the face of oppression and empire – whether that’s Egypt, Assyria, Greeks, or Romans – yet in the end, the seed of love always continues. Seeing that God seems to be present to work again and again across history is something we can hold onto in the face of overwhelming challenges.
Onslow Anglicans Spread Christmas Cheer with Life-Size Gingerbread House Party
Advent season kicked off with a community celebration at St Barnabas Church in Khandallah, featuring a life-size Gingerbread House photo booth and festive activities.
Godly Admin Retreat Forms Deeper Connections
"What is it to rest from work and to work from rest?", that was a question put to a group of church administrators at an overnight retreat held at Forest Lakes Camp on 8-9 November.
Crafting the Lectionary for the Church
For Rev. Lawrence Kimberley, the lectionary is far more than a mere schedule of readings—it is a spiritual endeavour and an act of service.
St Hilda’s Scoops Architecture Award
The beautiful new facade at St Hilda’s Anglican Church in Island Bay was an award winner at the New Zealand Architecture Awards last Friday.
Celebrating our new Deacons
How wonderful it was to join with our Movement whānau in a full Cathedral for the ordination of our Deacons.
Community Shines at The Free Store Festival 2024
The Free Store Festival 2024 on Sunday was a joyous celebration of generosity, creativity, and local talent.
Upholding the Taonga of Te Tiriti
Our Diocesan whānau turned out in large numbers. Many marched with Common Grace Aotearoa and picnicked later under the shade of the Cathedral. There, a BBQ and refreshments were served by members of all three Tikanga of our church.
Anglican Archbishops to Join Hīkoi Mō Te Tiriti in Wellington
The Anglican Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand, and Polynesia strongly opposes the Treaty Principles Bill, describing it as a disingenuous effort that undermines the true spirit of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Archbishops’ statement on Hīkoi mō Te Tiriti
The Treaty Principles Bill calls us to embody our Christian values in action. Archbishop Don and Archbishop Justin will join thousands at Te Hīkoi mō Te Tiriti in Wellington to protest the bill and reaffirm our commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.