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Faith Space

“Faith Space” is an emerging church group in Palmerston North with an emphasis on centring people’s lives on following Jesus. They are a rainbow-celebratory community.

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Fresh wind of change for Wairarapa youth

A fresh change for the youth of Wairarapa is on its way, with the appointment of Ella Brown to the Wairarapa Whānau Trust's position of project leader for the Mayor's Taskforce for Jobs. Since lockdown in 2020, the Trust has been engaged in a partnership with South Wairarapa District Council, through a contract to coach and mentor young people into their first employment in the local community.

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Community partnerships grow through Lockdown

While the team of five million have stayed home and donned masks to go outside, essential work has continued at St Peter's on Willis Street. The Freestore cannot operate under levels 3 & 4 (there are no cafes and bakeries open for them to collect food from) however, Freestore volunteers have worked to support EKTA (“unity” in Hindi) from the St Peter's undercroft.

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Get one. Give one. hits $80,000

Last Friday Stuff published a story about the Get one. Give one. campaign. With the COVID-19 vaccine available for everyone aged 12 and over, and vaccinations being strongly pushed by our country's leadership, spreading the news about the campaign is allowing even more New Zealanders to donate.

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Joining a Global Conversation

This week both Bishop Justin and I will take part in our third round of Bishop’s Conversations. These global conversation groups have been created as the pathway for the world-wide gathering of the Bishops within our Anglican Communion at Lambeth next year.

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Reducing the family footprint: Kate and John-Luke’s story

Kate and John-Luke Day live in Wellington, and are part of our St Tom's church whānau in Newtown.  When they were holidaying in a small South Island village last year, a wildfire swept through the area overnight.  Everyone was saved, but the village was destroyed.  The wildfire was caused by unseasonably warm, dry conditions - a symptom of climate change. Read / watch how they then chose to reduce their family’s carbon footprint.

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Make do and Mend – Reducing Waste

The Low Carbon Challenge involves three months of prayerful action to shrink our carbon footprint. So what action to take? Nice as it would be, not everyone can afford to shell out for “big ticket” items like electric cars, solar panels, and Tesla wall batteries, so what are some less costly things we could do?

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Justin’s Jab

On Friday Jenny and I rolled down our car windows and stuck our arms out for the first of our vaccinations. (The dinosaur masks were particularly on trend I think). It felt good to be doing our part for the team of 5 million.

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Young Anglicans and Social Justice Activism

How and what are young Anglican social justice activists contributing to civil society in contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand? That’s what Catherine Rivera wanted to explore for her Anthropology PhD thesis.

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Season of Creation

The Season of Creation is an opportunity to reflect on our relationship with creation, and to consider how God may be calling us further into our Anglican Communion’s fifth mark of mission: “To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.”

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Spotlight on Sisi

Many of you had the pleasure of meeting Sisi Fountain, the Diocesan Property Manager, at our training days recently so we thought it would be good to share a little bit more about her and what she does.

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Get One, Give One in Uganda

From the beautiful north of Uganda, Nick tells us how the country has no clear vaccination plan for COVID-19, how important it is to have support from countries like ours, and how the Get One. Give One. campaign makes a real difference.

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Mo’s story: City Mission bequest

The Wellington City Mission relies on a variety of people and organisations to be able to make a difference in people’s lives, and together they are creating a better place to live. Including a gift to the Mission in your will is one way we can have a lasting legacy in our community. In this story, the Mission shares with us a story from one of their bequestors.

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Training Day

It was wonderful to gather together as a whānau on Saturday at Samuel Marsden. The weather was glorious and many made the most of it by eating lunch outside. We were blessed to hear from Bree Mills and our many workshop speakers.

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Low Carbon Challenge Launches

Saturday marked the official launch of the Low Carbon Challenge. This year eight hundred Anglicans had their say on advice from the Climate Change Commission. Now hundreds of us are changing our lifestyles to care for the climate.

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