Life in Kapuna, Papua New Guinea
Following on from last week’s story about Scott & Nikki, we bring you the next instalment on what life is like for the Wheeler whānau in Kapuna, Papua New Guinea.
Congratulations Murray Edridge & Wellington City Mission
We celebrate Wellington City Missioner, Murray Edridge, who received an Absolutely Positively Wellingtonian Award at an awards ceremony last Thursday night at Te Papa.
Sharing Scripture with our Children
Miriam Freeman-Plume from Pauatahanui Anglicans, assisted by Rev Jessica Falconer from Otaki, led two Godly Play style workshops over 2 Saturdays in July and August.
Discerning God’s Call - Wheelers in PNG
Scott and Nikki Wheeler and their three children Isaac, Abby and Levi have been living in Kapuna in remote Papua New Guinea for the last year and a half. Scott and Nikki joined us at Training Day in Karori, where we caught up with them.
Collect – Renew Communities new album
In April, we brought you news that Renew Communities were planning to put out a second album. We are pleased to announce that their album is coming out this Friday.
Reflections on Training Day July 2022
Once again, Training Day was a great time to connect with our wider movement whānau and an opportunity to hear from great speakers who encouraged and challenged us in our faith.
Cooking Classes & Kai Kits
St Philip’s Revive is a new church plant in Stokes Valley. We have recently had the opportunity to partner with Te Awa Kairangi Kai Collective and the Stokes Valley Food Bank to put on free cooking classes and Kai Kit making in the Stokes Valley hall on Wednesdays at 10am till 12pm.
We are all one in Christ Jesus
We stood in clusters in the carpark prior to the pōwhiri starting. I experienced the usual social discomfort of making small-talk with people – some that I knew, and some that were new to me.
E tū te mana o Te Ao: Building a Climate of Hope
The Religious Diversity Centre (RDC) is pleased to announce the Climate Action Workgroup’s 2022 programme: E tū te mana o Te Ao: Building a Climate of Hope.
Rising Star Award - creating social connections between motorcyclists
It’s Monday night in a cold, damp Cathedral carpark. Ten blokes are standing round admiring a motorcycle, holding cups of strong, hot coffee, complaining about dangerous Wellington drivers and talking about life’s challenges.
Epic Former Refugee Household Set-ups
Ka pai te mahi, well done whānau! A big thanks to all who have contributed to the collection of household items for our refugee house set-up programme.
Celebrating Lives of Faith in Our Movement
Last weekend St John’s in Johnsonville celebrated the 90th birthday of one of their stalwart women of faith and bishops medal recipient Jane Watts. This wonderful celebration got us thinking. Not just about Jane, but also about the hundreds of women of faith like her across our movement in the Diocese.
St Aidan’s Ladies Guild turns 100
Our vicar, Chris Dodds, dressed in a cassock and surplice for the first time in his life, hymns that were over a century old, the 1662 liturgy, Chris preaching from the pulpit. What was happening at our 10:00am service on Sunday 26th July 2022?
Resettling Former Refugees
Hot on the heels of refugee Sunday, we talked to Jake Smythe from Red Cross about his role in the former refugee resettlement programme. This story comes as we are in the process of setting up four homes and have six more to do in the next few weeks.
+Justin 10-year Bishop-versary
Thursday 30th June marked 10 years since Bishop’s Justin’s ordination as Bishop of Wellington.
Building Community Around Food in Wellington
The Free Store has been in the news lately. Set up in a converted shipping container outside St Peter’s on Willis, the Free Store redistributes surplus food from cafes and restaurants around Wellington to anyone who wants it.
They’ve put together a great video that explains what The Free Store is all about.
Refugee Sunday
World Refugee Day is marked on 20 June where we celebrate the courage and strength of refugees and displaced people. In the Anglican calendar, we set aside July 3 for Refugee Sunday.
Everyday Apprentice
Over the weekend, rangatahi from all over our diocese (and some from further abroad) got together at Forrest Lakes to explore what it means to be an everyday apprentice. And get up to general shenanigans (of course).
What did the Church exist in the world for?
Last Sunday the Onslow Anglicans celebrated the 100th anniversary of the first worship service held at the St Barnabas church building in Khandallah. Bishop Sprott opened the worship service and in his sermon stated that on such as occasion as dedicating the new church it was fitting to ask themselves why they built churches.
From being “them and us” to being “us together”
Differences can divide and separate us people causing misunderstanding and hurt. How then do we stop differences separating us and start to celebrate diversity as a strength?
This year Te Pouhere Sunday and Disability Awareness Sunday are celebrated on the same Sunday, June 19. From being “them and us” to being “us together” weaves together Te Pouhere and Disability Awareness through becoming united in our diversity.