News Communications News Communications

Building a multi-generational worshiping community – part 1

Bishop Ellie, in her sermon on 19th September spoke about the theology of childhood and its significance for Jesus and for us. We live in an adult orientated world and our churches reflect that – but are our needs are greater than the needs and the world of children? +Ellie encouraged us to do two things: ask ourselves “where are we placing the greatest emphasis, whose needs have the greatest priority?” And to dream, wonder and play. Watch the sermon (starts at the bible reading).

We spoke to Revs. Ben and Teri Johnson-Frow of St John’s in Johnsonville about how they have prioritised the spirituality and giftedness of their young people and their place in the Kingdom of God to build a multi-generational community that worships together.

Read More
News Communications News Communications

Spotlight on Andrew

Next week is Health and Safety Week so we thought it would be good to interview Andrew Black, the Diocesan Safety Officer, to find out a bit more about him and his role.

Read More
News Communications News Communications

Movement Online puts up its shield

The Anglican Movement website has recently become one of the many around New Zealand to become a shielded site. Shielded sites allow victims of domestic abuse to access a portal where they can find out ways to become safe, but without their abuser finding out about it in their browser history.

Read More
News Communications News Communications

Soap for Society

Have you heard about Soap for Society? This awesome charity works in partnership with Wellington City Mission and other mission agencies around New Zealand, to collect cleaning, hygiene and sanitation products to support those doing it tough. We had a chat to founder Lucy Revill - also a parishioner at St James, Lower Hutt - about their current collection drive, running from 4-18 October, and about how we as fellow Anglican whanau can help.

Read More
News Communications News Communications

Household Goods for Refugees

In the Cathedral, the week before last, we gathered and sorted household items, pantry packs and toys for former refugee families resettling in Wellington. Although, at this stage no houses have been found for them.

Read More
News Communications News Communications

Anglicans Ablaze! Global Conference open to all

Do you want to be refreshed and resourced by phenomenal speakers from global Church leaders, and prayed for by members of our African church? Of course you do!

Next week, the Anglicans Ablaze Global Conference begins. This is an opportunity for anyone across our global communion to join in learning more about being disciples who make disciples, living a Jesus-shaped life.

Read More
News Communications News Communications

Low Carbon Challenge: Speaking into Public Transport Equity

The Low Carbon Challenge is still up and running, and open for all to take part in. This week, we bring you news from a group campaigning for equity in public transport for Wellington City. They’re advocating for free public transport for Community Services Card Holders and students, as both a justice issue for low income people as well as reducing climate emissions caused by transport.

Read More
News Communications News Communications

Face Masks and Faith

After a year of Leadership Course lectures and huddles, I felt ready to embrace hosting a house church and we started last Sunday. In my local church huddle and home group we’ve been talking about mission, and I felt challenged to start sharing my faith more in a natural way. But where to start?

Read More
News Communications News Communications

Waikanae Foodbank Expands

When Ralph Pyatt finally decided to retire from running the Waikanae Parish Foodbank in late 2020 Pippa was thrilled at the opportunity to take over. Ralph, and his late wife Ngaio, ran the foodbank for 22 years, delivering thousands of food parcels to those in need.

Read More
News Communications News Communications

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.

Read More
Wairarapa, News Guest User Wairarapa, News Guest User

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.

Read More
News Communications News Communications

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.

Read More
News Communications News Communications

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.

Read More
News Communications News Communications

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.

Read More
News, Wellington / Porirua / Hutt Guest User News, Wellington / Porirua / Hutt Guest User

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.

Read More
News Communications News Communications

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?

Read More