Anglican Missions and Overseas Mission Tikanga Pakeha
Rev. Guy Benton serves as the Overseas Mission Tikanga Pakeha (OMTP) representative for the Wellington Diocese.
Anglican Communion Safe Church Conference
It was an honour to represent Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia at the Anglican Communion Safe Church Conference in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
From Streams to Wetlands: How Parishes Are Answering the Call to Be Kaitiaki of God's Earth
As the Season of Creation draws to a close on October 4, we are reminded that the work of caring for God’s creation continues every day.
Whānau on Mission - growing young disciples
Whānau Discipleship Enabler Ella Brown muses on how we intentionally disciple children so that faith can naturally flow out into our relationships with other families when we practice hospitality.
EdAid Trust: 17 Years of Anglican Support for International Aid Projects
Seventeen years ago, the Diocese established a Trust to provide tax rebates on donations to international aid projects.
Have you ever been on a blind date?
Here are three reflections about our time on team together and what that could mean for your context.
Wai Ora – Lower Hutt Anglicans Caring for Opahu Stream
With becoming an Eco Church this year, it marked a new chapter in Lower Hutt Anglican’s long-standing commitment to care for creation.
A New Life in Manila
In January, we moved to Manila for Catherine’s appointment as New Zealand’s Ambassador to the Philippines.
“It’s God working through me,” Beverley Shore Bennett MBE FMGP
“Glass is not just beauty but communication; it should lead you to ponder, recollect and be inspired by the great Christian truths”.
Gathering as Whānau at Kairos Training Day
The sun was out and so were the smiles at Kairos Training Day in Whanganui and Masterton.
St Matt's Community Garden Thrives in Taitā
Since April this year, Co-Missioners Caro Willis and Maria Kirkland have seen the transformative power of community unfold at St Matthew's, Taitā, through their weekly commitment to the church’s community garden.
At Home in This Land – A Journey of Learning Te Reo Māori
Rev. Hamish Dobbie (Ngāti Ruanui, Ngāruahine) is Assistant Deacon at St David’s Naenae Epuni.
Ruapehu Parish Rehabilitates Wetland in Community Effort
Ruapehu Anglican Parish hosted a successful community working bee, transforming a wetland area adjacent to St. Mary’s Hall on Seddon Street in Raetihi.
Identity and Belonging for Those Who are Different
How might the church support connection and belonging to people from immigrant backgrounds?
The Abbey 2024 Inspires Hope and Connection Among Youth Workers
The Abbey 2024, a national hui for youth workers and young adults within the Anglican community, concluded this weekend, leaving participants feeling inspired, hopeful, and energized for their work in local communities.
Children, Church and Canaries
What are the burning issues in Children’s Ministry today and what does it have to do with canaries? Come, listen, be heard, be hopeful.
Experience Imaginative Prayer Rev. Judith Wigglesworth
Rev. Judith Wigglesworth invites participants to experience a transformative way of praying with scripture in her upcoming workshop on imaginative prayer.
Kairos Training Day – Wellington Update
We regret to announce that, after careful consideration, the Kairos Training Day scheduled for Wellington on Sunday 8 September has been cancelled.
Season of Creation is Upon Us
The Beach Treasure Liturgy contains a service run sheet with activities, Bible stories, prayers, and more ideas.
We Mobilised for the Climate Crisis
Thanks to you, our Movement mobilized to raise our voice for an end to free carbon credits.