One Mission, Many Fields - Bishop ANashuya Fletcher
“I’ve come to believe that a field hospital is a far better picture of the church. We are not a club tucked away from the battle. We are God’s field hospital operating in enemy territory, binding up the broken-hearted and tending the wounded in Christ. It’s messy and uncomfortable. You never know who’s coming through the door next. Sometimes it’s your neighbour, sometimes it’s you. Everyone’s hands are needed because lives are on the line.”
Meet the Ordinands
On Saturday 22 November, we gather as a diocesan whānau at the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul to celebrate our people who are responding to God’s call to serve the Church in ordained ministry.
Joyful Admin Goes on Retreat
Joy was abundant at the Godly Administrators Retreat at Forest Lakes and provided a rare opportunity to peek under the hood and see what makes some of the administrators in our movement tick.
Say No to Subsidising Pollution
Common Grace Aotearoa is inviting parishes to take a stand against a government proposal that could lock Aotearoa into decades of fossil fuel dependence.
Money and Mission - Bishop Justin Duckworth
There’s no correlation between church wealth and church growth. The fastest-growing churches today are outside the Western world and don’t have our wealth. The issue isn’t money, it’s heart.
Calling all lovers of Jesus and Justice
Mark your calendar. Te Huarahi Passionfest is back, and it’s calling Jesus-followers to gather, dream, and journey together.
From Pagan Teen to Barefoot Archbishop
If you’ve ever met Bishop Justin Duckworth, you’ll know he’s not your typical church leader. Dreadlocks, bare feet, and a heart that beats for the margins, Justin’s story is one of radical faith, deep conviction, and a relentless desire to see transformation in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Give a box of Hope this Christmas
Today in Aotearoa, the cost of living continues to rise, and families are under immense financial pressure. One in seven children live in material hardship. Parents face impossible choices between paying bills and putting food on the table, let alone buying gifts or festive treats.
Beyond October 7: Justice and Reconciliation
An interview with Dr. Salim Munayer, founder of Musalaha and Palestinian Christian reconciliation pioneer
Time’s Running Out to Vote — And Māori Wards Need Your Voice
This year’s local body elections are about more than just choosing councillors. Across the Wellington Diocese, referendums are being held that could remove Māori wards from local councils. It’s a move that would significantly impact Māori representation in local decision-making.
Primatial Statement on the Appointment of the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury
We celebrate and unequivocally support the Right Reverend and Right Honourable Dame Sarah Mullally DBE as the 106th Archbishop-designate of Canterbury.
Mission Hikoi Tours Local Mission
The Mission Hikoi ran last week from Thursday to Sunday with people from Auckland, Nelson and in between coming to tour missional activities in the lower North Island.
Young Adults Gather at the Cathedral
On Sunday night the Lady Chapel at Wellington Cathedral of St Paul was filled to standing-room only, with over 110 young adults from across our diocese packed into the space.
Anglican Priests Chain Themselves in Protest, Calling for Sanctions on Israel
In a bold act of peaceful protest, five Anglican priests from the Diocese of Wellington, alongside Catholic priest Fr Gerry Burns, chained themselves outside the Johnsonville office of Hon Nicola Willis on Monday morning.
Youth Leaders Bring New Life to Sabeto Christian Camp
A team of young leaders from Aotearoa New Zealand has returned from Fiji after working with local leaders to revive the children’s ministry at Sabeto Christian Camp.
Anglican Bishops of Wellington Support Clergy Actions in Call for Stronger Government Action for Peace in the Holy Land
We stand in solemn solidarity with clergy across the Diocese who have taken a courageous and principled stand in calling for sanctions against Israel, in the hope that our government will take stronger diplomatic action to end the devastating war in Palestine.
Strum and Sing: A Simple Idea Strikes a Chord in Waiwhetu
The Strum and Sing Waiwhetu ukelele class, has welcomed more than 100 participants through the church doors, offering music, friendship, and a gentle invitation into church life.
A Friend with Purpose: COACH Mentoring Programme
The heart of COACH is about "a friend with purpose". We train mentors to become someone who spends an hour each week offering encouragement, listening deeply, and providing consistent support.
Shannon Church Community Finds Sacred Stillness by the River
More than 30 members of Venerable Bede Anglican Church in Shannon gathered this past Sunday at a hidden riverside reserve to walk a prayer labyrinth and reflect on their shared journey in prayer.
Archbishops call for Aid to reach the starving
As the anniversary of 7 October 2023 draws near, the present injustice must be seen in the light of a much longer history of fear, trauma, and violence.

