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Cathedral whānau hosts state memorial

Dominating the intersection that overlooks our Parliamentary buildings, Wellington Cathedral of St Paul was built to be a cathedral for the nation. Now overlooking the most secular city in the country, it was still here in our Cathedral that the nation farewelled our Queen's loyal and loving husband - and behind the ceremony was the hard work and long hours of Richard, Katie, David, Pixie, Michael, and our whole Cathedral whānau.

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Cultural and faith narratives can help Commission find answers

Dr Andrew Shepherd is a lecturer in theology and public issues at University of Otago, with his office based at the Anglican Centre. He wrote for the Otago Daily Times recently, asking what moral frameworks should be used to shape our future economic models and practices as we grapple with climate change.

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When trauma wounds

Traumatic experiences often involve a threat to our life or safety but can be any event or situation that leaves us feeling overwhelmed by fear, horror, helplessness, or distress. The greater the trauma, the greater the impact it has on us. Trauma is subjective – what one person may find deeply traumatic another might not.

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Wellington hosts rainbow kōrero

In late March, Awaken Conference, organised by Diverse Church NZ, took place at St Peter’s on Willis. We spoke to co-organiser Neill Ballantyne about the hui.

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God's power and strength to say "yes" again to Jesus

Without the benefit of hindsight, the disciples gathered in Bethany six days before the Passover, where a meal was given in honour of Jesus.  They did not realise the suffering He would undergo on behalf of them and all of us, they had not fathomed the work of power and love that would occur on the third day. Openly criticising Mary in front of the gathering for pouring out such expensive perfume on Jesus' feet, Judas missed the point, and Jesus' response to him poses some interesting questions to us all.

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Climate Mission for Submissions - an epic effort!

We just wanted to shout out a huge thank you to all those who took part in the Climate Mission for Submissions over the last few weeks – together, we are raising our voices to make a difference for the biggest issue facing our planet.

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Self-Harm: A Language of Distress

Warning: This article contains discussions around self-harm and suicide

In Aotearoa and across the globe self-harm is, and continues to be, a complex and increasing issue. Despite a growing awareness of mental distress, the act of self-harm continues to bring a lot of misunderstanding, confusion and concern for those struggling, their families, whānau, and friends. As Christians, we are called to follow Jesus and model his compassion for those in distress. Today we will look at how to do this in the context of self-harm.

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Bishops’ News: Easter 2021

“As you come to him, the living Stone — rejected by humans but chosen by God and precious to him — you also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.” (1 Peter 2:4-5, NIV). This is a wonderful piece of scripture for us all as we lead into Easter week, following our Lenten studies focussing on Rebuilding the Ruins.

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Rātapu Nikau at Rongotea

The donkey hire industry must have had a bumper weekend this past Palm Sunday, with a number of parishes using live donkeys to bring the triumphant entry of Christ into Jerusalem to life. In our Rongotea whānau, the humble creature chosen to play the part went by the name of Pockets, and the many children there were delighted to have her there.

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Update from the Wheelers

Nikki and Scott Wheeler and their family are NZCMS mission partners who have, after a long wait, arrived in Kapuna, Papua New Guinea. Read Nikki’s update here about how they are settling into life in Kapuna, and navigating the challenges they are facing.

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Conference takes anti-trafficking mahi to next level

Government ministers, CEOs, NGO leaders and migrant community representatives were all part of the recent "Tango i te Kaupae Muri - Take the Next Step" conference on people trafficking and exploitation, which we co-organised. It was a conference at which Government launched our new five year action plan to tackle the issue, and feedback suggests it has taken our country's response to the issue to a whole new level. Yet within days of it ending, another prosecution has hit the news - and the exploitation happened right under our noses.

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Building the house: Bishops’ News

As a Diocese, we can be (humbly!) proud of the way that we continue to work together to try to bring transformation in our local communities, and in our national and international spaces. There is a lot to celebrate and we want to take this opportunity to thank each one of you who has written, spoken and taken action in our coordinated work of transformation together.

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