An invitation to respond to proposed ‘move‑on’ powers
This week we’re inviting our diocesan whānau to join Kate and Alex at Common Grace Aotearoa in a faithful, constructive response to the Government’s proposed ‘move‑on’ powers.
Born Again and Beginning Again
In the second week of our Lenten Study Series, Rev. Guy Benton from All Saints, Hataitai, offers an engaging reflection on one of Jesus’ most significant conversations: His late‑night meeting with Nicodemus in John 3:1–17.
Young People Pick Up the Jesus Manifesto at Te Huarahi Passionfest
Sunshine flooded the Ngatiawa River Monastery valley as hundreds of campers arrived over the weekend of 20–22 February for Te Huarahi Passionfest—an annual peace festival drawing young people from across the Wellington diocese and beyond.
Shrove Tuesday FUN
Here’s some photos showing how some of our communities gathered—and got creative—for Shrove Tuesday!
Rhythms that Shape a Joyful Life - Bishop Justin Duckworth
In his New Year reflection, Justin stresses that joy doesn’t deny reality; it lives despite it, grounded in awareness of Jesus’s daily presence and confidence in God’s future restoration (“glad tidings of great joy”). This eschatological hope and everyday companionship of Christ shape a resilient, thankful posture.
Identity, occupation and Fractured Peace
In this conversation with Bishop Justin Duckworth, Fr. David lays out a timeline of the conflict. He points to 1917, the post‑Holocaust reconfiguration of the land in 1947–48, and the 1967 occupation of the remaining territories as milestones that shaped today’s reality. He challenges the very phrase “peace process,” suggesting what many witness on the ground feels less like peace and more like a piece‑by‑piece dismantling of Palestinian life.
Returning to Our Roots: Reflections on Waitangi Day 2026
As I write this, my hands still bear the honest dirt of this morning's gardening. There's something deeply grounding about tending to the whenua around our home – the simple act of pulling weeds, nurturing seedlings, and watching things grow in their own time. It's a rhythm that slows me down and reminds me that I am not the owner of this land, but a guest, a kaitiaki for a brief season of its long story.
Christmas Greetings from the Bishops
Christmas reminds us that God’s kingdom looks like this. Celebrations where joy is shared freely, where the vulnerable are honoured, and where love overcomes fear.
Welcoming Refugee Families – Donate to our storage fund
The funds we use to hire storage for donated furniture and household goods have run out while the need for storage remains high.
Wellington Churches Unite for Christmas Crawl
After the success of last year’s inaugural Christmas Crawl, two more Wellington City churches have joined the festive initiative for 2025.
Nativity Comes to Life on Greytown’s Main Street
The Main Street of Greytown was transformed into a living nativity scene as St Luke’s parish held its annual outdoor Christmas service under the summer sun. Complete with donkeys, sheep, and parishioners dressed as biblical characters, the event drew smiles from locals and visitors alike.
Top Stories of the Year
We have crunched the data and found our most read stories for 2025. From reconciliation in the Middle East to radical discipleship at home, here are the stories that shaped our year.
New Life at All Saints Ōtaki
Pam and George Williamson recently moved to Ōtaki and quickly discovered that All Saints Church is a vibrant hub of faith and community life.
Gingerbread House Photobooth Brings Christmas Cheer to Khandallah
Over 100 people gathered at St Barnabas Church for a festive afternoon of fun, food, and community connection.
All Saints Palmerston North Celebrates 150 Years
“Way back in 1872 the first Anglican service was held in a sawmill in Palmerston North, and the foundation stone of the first Anglican church laid on 29th October 1875.”
Ordination Service a Joyful Celebration
We celebrate the ordination to the diaconate of Doug Rowan, Mark Huang, and Victoria and Hayden Brown.
May God bless you as you serve the Church.
Trafficking and Modern Slavery - Rev Chris Frazer
Modern slavery…represents the ultimate exploitation of one human being by another, stripping victims of their fundamental human rights, dignity, and autonomy, directly contrasting with the principles of empathy, respect, and mutual care that are essential for a just and compassionate society.
Diocese Commits to Life-Saving AEDs in Every Parish by 2028
Synod 2025 passed a motion to support the expansion of publicly accessible Automated External Defibrillators (AED) throughout the diocese.
Finding God amongst Halloween Darkness
St Mary’s welcomed the youth group and their families to an interactive evening of fun, frights, and facing fears
Gardens and glam in Eastbourne...
After standing empty for more than nine years, St Alban’s Church in Eastbourne is preparing for a long-awaited return to its historic de Jersey Clere building. The parish hopes to reopen the earthquake-affected church by 2026–27, breathing new life into a space that has been closed since seismic concerns following the Kaikōura earthquake.

