Call Me Brother: The Story of a New Zealand Doctor in Bangladesh
Discover the inspiring story of Edric Baker, a kiwi doctor who lived in remote, rural Bangladesh and dedicated his life to providing medical care to those in need.
Intergenerational Community block weekend
Anglican Studies Coordinator Rev Heidi Nayak shares her reflections on the recent Intergenerational Community block weekend.
Loafers Lodge and An Open Table
Rev. Mark Johnson reflects on the tragic fire at Loafers Lodge last Tuesday morning. He encourages us to remember the stranger and welcome them to the table.
Re-new Communities Hui in Lyall Bay
A significant time of gathering together and building whānau happened at the recent Re-new Communities Hui in Lyall Bay.
Tawa Youth Group Patches Up
The Tawa Anglicans youth group (the Tribe) has taken an innovative approach to the challenge of creating printed hoodies and t-shirts.
Celebrating our Anglican Studies Graduates
We are really grateful for our graduates who have signed up for this commitment and have journeyed with us for a number of years. It's a massive achievement.
Living the Ascension - Ven Julie Rokotakala
As we celebrate the Ascension of Christ. Let us persevere in prayer for His Kingdom to come more fully in our world.
Training Day continues this weekend.
Join with our Diocesan family this Saturday in Whanganui and Kapiti at a regional Training Day.
Volunteers needed for refugee resettlement in Wellington
Parishes in the Wellington Diocese are being called on to join our partnership with the Red Cross to resettle former refugees.
Prayer Quilt Ministry Brings Comfort and Healing
Last Sunday, Pāuatahanui Parish celebrated the powerful impact of the Prayers and Squares ministry, which has been changing lives through the power of prayer and love.
We’re set for Training Day this weekend
Training days are good to go this weekend on Saturday in Tawa and Sunday afternoon in Tawa.
On Saturday 13 May, Training Day(s) will continue in Kapiti and Whanganui.
Thy Kingdom Come: It’s Coming!
Thy Kingdom Come is a global movement across the Anglican Communion in the 10 days leading up to Pentecost.
Enjoy your work, and work well with others
How do we work well with one another and in teams? How do we appreciate others (and our own!) giftings and uniqueness?
Zambezia Project Appeal Update
This week, we caught up with Rev. Wendy Scott for an update on the project appeal for the Diocese of Zambezia.
Come to Training Day
Phil McCarthy, our Diocesan Coordinator for Refugee Support and a member of St Christopher’s in Tawa invites you to attend a regional training day new you.
Thanks Rose!
Last Sunday, Rose Robinson announced she will be finishing her role as leader of Blueprint Church, an Anglican pioneer mission unit of 80 young adults in Wellington City.
Paying the Living Wage is a Matter of Justice
“Paying the Living Wage is a no-brainer for us. As a church, we are committed to social justice and the Living Wage is a practical way to live out that commitment. We want our staff to feel valued and respected, and paying the Living Wage is one way to do that.”
The Happy Revolution Podcast
The idea to begin the Happy Revolution podcast began when, upon leaving a religious studies lecture, friends Rayne Aldridge and Rachel Tovey discussed the fact they had more questions going out of the class than they had at the beginning.
Regional Training Days Are Upon Us
Fill a car with your ministry friends and head to a regional training day. Training days support us as a movement with workshops from experienced ministry leaders to equip us in our ministry. They connect us to the movement by sharing stories and building whānau together.
Resurrection and Tree Planting
How about a Parish Planting Picnic?In this season of resurrection, we’re inviting you to celebrate new life through planting trees.