Synod 2020 to go online
As we find ourselves in uncertain times, the Diocesan Council has decided to move the upcoming Synod to a virtual platform. Synod was to be held in Kāpiti Parish on the 19th of September, but will now be held via Zoom online meeting on the same day.
“Dancers on a razor’s edge”: Vocational Deacons’ Ordination to proceed in October
This October, our movement will gather together (hopefully!) to tautoko / support the call of God on the lives of Paul and Hannah, two of our own who are called to be ordained as vocational Deacons. Our annual Vocational Deacons’ Ordination was to occur on Ascension Sunday in May, to mark the command to God’s people to spread the Good News into all the world, but was postponed due to our national lockdown. We now look forward to being together at the Cathedral on Sunday the 11th of October.
10,000 hits for the Kingdom: How St Luke’s embraced digital community over lockdown
Ask St Luke’s Vicar Harry Newton how the rural Greytown parish managed to thrive over lockdown and he’ll say, “we just tried random stuff”. His main question during lockdown was “how do you produce content that’s helpful for other people?”
Setting Boundaries
The experience of mental distress can be very difficult for the person experiencing it first-hand, and for all those supporting them. As Christians, we are called to follow the way of Jesus, who walked alongside those in distress. However, without having appropriate boundaries when supporting others, we can become stressed or even burnt out ourselves.
Diocesan events cancelled in response to Level 2 extension
Yesterday, the Prime Minister announced that the current Level 2 restrictions on mass gatherings will continue until at least Sunday the 6th of September. Ministry Leaders’ Family Camp is due to finish on that day, and would clearly breach the requirement to have no more than 100 people at an event. As a result, both Ministry Leaders’ Family Camp and the combined Top Up Training Event due to occur on the 5th of September are now cancelled.
Election forums to canvas current issues
There are a number of election forums coming up, including the one that we are co-hosting. To assist with your decision-making in the lead-up to the election, here is a list of the forums we are aware of.
Haerenga ki te Tairāwhiti: In the footsteps of Te Rongopai
Earlier this month, a group of eight congregants from Blueprint Church and St Tom’s, Newtown had the opportunity to take part in a haerenga ki te Tairāwhiti at Rauru Marae in Ruatoria, Gisborne, the tūrangawaewae (standing ground) of Ngāti Porou.
St Mary Magdalene Feast Day brings global church to the table
As an encouraging show of global faith during lockdown, Barbara Russell, Lyn O’Fee and Russell Lyon report back on a Zoom Feast Day their Pohangina parish was invited to for churches named after St Mary Magdalene.
Here To Help: Supporting Those In Mental Distress
In article three of our Mental Health series, we discussed the three Biblical values of Respect, Compassion and Hope. These are foundational values that Jesus modelled when walking alongside people in distress and are an example for us to follow when supporting others. How does this look practically within our wider society, our churches, and within our communities and whānau?
Changes ahead for AYM leadership
Changes are afoot in our Anglican Youth Movement (AYM) whānau. Luke and Amilie Paynter, who currently lead AYM team, have announced their intention to step down from the role.
Online Alpha course a space of spiritual growth in lockdown
In a time where the rhythms of ordinary life had been emptied out, the national lockdown left space for those wanting to go on a deeper journey with God. Reverend Paul McIntosh of St Anne’s Northland-Wilton ran an online Alpha course for the duration of the lockdown period.
Parish quiz victory for St Mark’s Carterton
St Mark’s Carterton has had booming success with a series of parish ‘pub’ quizzes, beginning during lockdown.
While they were confined to their homes, each Saturday evening parishioners of St Mark’s met together via Zoom to take part in a social quiz.
Mission to Seafarers’ call for funding heeded
The Ministry of Transport has now allocated $295,000 to help those stuck in New Zealand ports through the Mission to Seafarers' organisation. Reverend Lance Lukin dof Upper Hutt Parish is the Oceania Regional Director for the organisation, and he talked to Kim Hill on RNZ's Saturday Morning about the situation.
Mythbusting Mental Health
There have been some big myths about mental illness around for a long time. Many living with a mental health condition tell stories of stigma and discrimination from others, even in churches. So let’s learn what’s true and what’s not. When we know better, we can do better.
Enough For All: How political parties will help New Zealanders to thrive
As Election Day nears, how might we use our voting privilege to love our neighbours? Are the policies and parties we support going to help or hinder those who are struggling to flourish? How might we, Christ's body, stand up for the last, the lost and the least in our democratic process?
“You Have Searched Me & Know Me” Surrendering Our Freedom Through Surveillance.
Every day, as we send emails, utilise google search, update our social media accounts, make online purchases, use apps on our mobile phones, we relinquish information about ourselves to the most wealthy and powerful corporations in human history.
Deep Change In The Wake Of Lockdown
As New Zealand has settled back into a sense of normalcy in the months following the national lockdown, parishes have had a lot to consider when it comes to what church would look like in the future.
Pain, Hope & Healing - Suzie’s Story
I first remember struggling with my mental health at the age of 9. I started a new school and found the experience difficult and lonely. My family had joined a spiritual movement, which I found confusing and difficult to understand. My self-esteem was low, and I frequently felt anxiety.
PM Jacinda Ardern Visits Trade School Kitchen
Trade School Kitchen had a surprise visit last Thursday from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Ardern was in Naenae with Minister Chris Hipkins to announce shovel-ready funding for the Naenae Pool.
Generosity Flows at Feilding Fundraiser
The Feilding whānau gathered recently for a high tea event that served up more than just petit delicacies. The parish would normally have held a fundraiser around this time of year, but instead chose to use it as an opportunity to give to others. “This event was all about blessing others – so it ticked all our boxes!” said Rev. Sarah McMenamin, the Priest in Charge of the Oroua Parish.