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Christian Studies 2022

Join us in 2022 for a range of courses designed to further your formation as a follower of Christ. We may be under the red traffic light setting for a while and if you are stuck for things to do, why not check out what we have on offer through our Christian Studies programme.

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Anglican Missions Tonga Emergency Appeal

On 15 January the underwater Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano erupted which led to significant ash falls across Tonga and triggered tsunami waves. The eruption generated an ash plume 19.2 km high. While electricity and mobile phone networks have been re-established on the main island of Tongatapu, communications with the outer islands are intermittent.

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A Personal reflection on Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu by Rev John Hughes

I can’t quite remember when I first met him, but it must have been in the late 1970s or early 1980s. Our paths crossed numerous times over the next 20 years mostly because I was a member of Provincial Synod (General Synod), The Provincial Standing Committee (PSC) and a Trustee of the Anglican Church during his tenure as Archbishop. I remember many of those encounters because he was someone who made an impression on you.

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2021 In Review

2021 has been a year of mixed feelings for many of us. In some ways it has been more trying than 2020, but as we have gotten used to living in a pandemic world, we also have much to celebrate.

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Ordinations 2021

A few weeks ago we promised we’d bring you a video compilation of our Ordainathon, so here it is. Celebrate with us the faith, commitment and passion from ordination services filmed across the Anglican Diocese of Wellington.

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Bishops’ Christmas Message 2021

The Light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it.

As we prepare to celebrate Christmas this year, I don’t think any of us could have envisaged the sort of regulatory environment and continuing pandemic response that we are all necessarily navigating. It is a long-haul journey for our globe.

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Wellington City Mission Lights up Christmas for Everyone

Christmas time is a joyful time for many of us, but it can also be a stressful one. Especially for those of us that don’t have certainty about where our next meal is coming from. With COVID-19 providing disruption to our lives – now more than ever – helping make someone's Christmas has become even more important.

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Farewell Colette

After almost 7 years in the Children and Families Enabler Role, Colette Stevens is leaving the Anglican Centre to complete her Diploma in Christian Studies and delve into research on children and worship. Colette wants to explore the questions, “What did Jesus actually mean when he said ‘We should enter the kingdom like a child’? And what do our kids have to teach us about God?” We spoke with Colette about her time working in the diocese.

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Celebrating the life of Duncan Brown

It is with deep sadness that we share with you that our wonderful Communications Advisor, Duncan Brown, passed away last Thursday 2 December. Many of you across our Movement will have encountered Duncan and his mahi with us since he joined the team in 2016.

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How do you Advent?

We all have different Advent traditions, some are long-held and some are new. Here are some of the ways we are celebrating the Advent season across our diocese.

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Oroua picnics in the paddock

On the 13th November around 50 of our Oroua Anglican whānau picnicked in the paddock of George and Ellie Bartlett’s farm. Eight years ago, spurred by a call from Bishop Justin to plant more native trees, the Bartletts planted 10,000+ native trees on their farm.

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A Day of Celebration in Masterton

Our Masterton whānau had many reasons to celebrate this past Sunday 21st. As well as the ordinations of Mannie Marara, Lorna Grey and Peter Hull, St Matthew’s also baptised 13 people in a backyard swimming pool.

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Last day for Emission Reduction Plan submissions

Submissions for the Emission Reduction Plan are due in tomorrow, the 24th of November. If you've done this and have a stack of completed submissions you haven't sent through to the Advocacy team, do it now so they can submit them by the deadline!

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Farewell Chris Casey

After 17+ years, Chris Casey is leaving the team at the Anglican Centre. The main focus of Chris’s ministry has been with our young people, from intermediate age to young adults. We spoke to Chris about his time with us.

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COP26 Concludes - Hope for our Climate

It’s official. Our global leaders have formally concluded their negotiations at COP26 and plan to keep the earth’s warming within 1.5°C. While it looks alright on paper, the road ahead is neither clear nor straightforward and is lacking real oomph. Many critics are slamming international leaders for their “watered-down” deal - the promises are there, but they are non-binding begging the question of when will the matching actions follow? Though we have yet to see the delivery of majorly effective solutions, we can still acknowledge some of the smaller progresses and glimpses of hope from COP26.

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Living Wage: addressing poverty and inequality

As the gap between the rich and the poor grows in New Zealand and poverty increases, more and more New Zealanders don't get paid enough to meet their needs, enjoy their lives and participate in society. All over the world communities are uniting to address poverty and inequality through living wage campaigns.

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COP26 and K4OC

We have reached the home stretch of COP26: UN Climate talks and there has been no shortage of big promises. If you haven’t been keeping up with COP, allow me to draw your attention to what I think are some pretty significant highlights. Collected and written by Olivia Yates, a member of Karakia for our Climate (K4OC).

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COP26: Mission for Submissions

At our recent Synod, again as a Movement we committed to being a people who advocate for care for our climate. Here are some upcoming opportunities for us to learn, pray and take action as hopefully Jesus people.

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