A tale of two Training Days

The kaupapa of Training Day has always been a gathering of the extended whānau, whilst upskilling and learning in the areas of ministry God is calling us into. And that kaupapa was strongly held to at our recent Training Day events, despite one of them being held online due to the week-long Level 2 lockdown.

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Climate change: what can I do?

Climate change is a pressing global issue, but as we grapple for solutions that we can implement at a household or community level, the wero (challenge) can quickly overwhelm us. This year presents an important opportunity for us to answer that challenge, so we spoke to our Advocacy team to find out more.

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Faith’s power to lift us up during mental distress

Last year in our posts we covered a wide range of challenges that mental distress can bring, both for those experiencing it and for those supporting them. We have greatly appreciated the feedback and contributions. This year we will bring a monthly post and we will look at further topics with the aim of increasing awareness, knowledge, and practical skills as we ‘do life together’ in our church communities, through thick and thin.

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Climate change mission planned for March

2021 is a momentous year for climate change policy in New Zealand. Later this year, our government will set the targets by which we hope to reduce our carbon emissions for the next 15 years. Right now, the Climate Change Commission is consulting on its first advice to Government on how Aotearoa can reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. This is our opportunity to have our say.

Submissions are open now - and remain open until the 14th of March. To help everyone to have their say, we will be launching another advocacy "mission," much like the Climate Mission we launched in 2019 that saw us make a huge 500 submissions on the then-draft Zero Carbon legislation.

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Listening at Waitangi

Tertiary student Anna Smart, a member of our Movement, is currently serving as a short-term intern for the New Zealand Church Missionary Society. She writes her reflections on visiting Te Tii marae on Waitangi Day.

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Waitangi Day 2021: Deep Korero at Rangiatea

The 6th of February has long been a day of complex emotions for every New Zealander, but the leaders of our tikanga Pākehā and tikanga Māori whānau in Ōtaki did not shy away from having the crucial conversation at this year's Waitangi Day commemoration in the coastal town.

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It's all go for the Wheelers

About a year ago, Scott and Nikki Wheeler from our Karori whānau were confirmed as new mission partners with NZCMS, destined for Kapuna in Papua New Guinea.  But COVID-19 put a stop to all of that, throwing them into a year of waiting and wondering what might lie ahead.  Now, their departure date has (almost) been set, and they're nearly ready to go.

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Love into action: City Mission staff commissioned for important mahi

Wellington City Mission staff and their families gathered with our diocesan whānau at Wellington Cathedral of St Paul on Sunday afternoon, the 1st of February, for the first of what will hopefully become an annual event. Bishop Justin and Bishop Eleanor were there to commission the staff for their important mahi in the year to come.

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What was broken can be mended: Waitangi Day celebrations in Ōtaki

What was broken can be mended - that's the belief of Rev. Dr Rangi Nicholson, Priest Assistant at Rangiātea Anglican Church in Ōtaki.  He is, of course, referring to the relationship between Māori and Pākehā, the two peoples brought together by the Treaty partnership signed first at Waitangi nearly 181 years ago. We now look forward to another joint Waitangi Day celebration in Ōtaki.

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Coffee with friends, for friends

Empowering people just by drinking coffee? It sounds like a stretch but Whanganui priests Rev. Paul and Rev. Ana Fletcher have found a way to do just that. With long friendships from their years in the cafe industry, they’ve teamed up with their friends at Crave and Kind Cafes in Auckland, and Addington Coffee Co-op in Christchurch to launch a new coffee brand that has “a strong social heartbeat.”

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New Wine Festival sets us up for the year

Our friends from New Wine put on another smashing festival this Wellington Anniversary Weekend, with over 1,000 people gathering to camp at Kāpiti College for fun, worship and teaching for all the family.  New Wine Festival has been running for over 25 years and serves as our annual diocesan family camp, where hundreds of us gather to share life in the summer sun together for five years.

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Mission in Tītahi Bay: His will be done

As Carmen and Casey Lee prepare to move on from their many years of mission at St Matthew’s, Tītahi Bay, they share some thoughts on that time and being obedient to God’s call on their lives.

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How can I help this Christmas to be a good one for you too?

At a time when the rest of the country and the globe is busy celebrating, there will be many people who just don’t want to join in. Christmas and New Year can be a difficult and distressing time of year for lots of people, for many different reasons. For those living with mental distress of any kind right now, the increased stress can make life even harder to manage. When you offer those in mental distress some respectful support, you’re offering a gift that’s wrapped up in love.

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