Reflecting on Supervision
Professional supervision is a significant investment of time and money. But is it working for you? The new year is an excellent time to reflect on what you need this year, and to review your supervision.
New Prayer and Lectionary Resources
We’re excited to bring you two new resources that we think are pretty cool.
Well done good and faithful servant, Chris
A treasured friend and colleague to many, Chris Casey died last week after battling cancer. We know that so many in our Diocese and beyond were impacted by Chris’s life and ministry over almost 20 years, and so we wanted to offer some reflections and stories from some of those who worked closely with him.
Uniform Sale Raises funds for Foodbank
At this time of year there are plenty of articles in the news media about the price of getting children back to school. This expensive period has been made slightly easier this year thanks to the hard work of the team at St Michael’s, Newlands-Paparārangi.
Christian Studies 2023
Join us in 2023 for a range of courses designed to further your formation as a follower of Christ. Courses are open to everyone and most can be credited towards a Diploma of Christian Studies.
Advent Appeal Update
We’re excited to say that so far we have raised $10,000 toward the building of the Whakamaru Chapel for the Wellington City Mission. A huge thanks to all who have donated.
New Year Honours
David Chapple and Michael Webster were honoured in the New Year Honours for 2023.
Wellington City Mission Commissioning & Ordination of Murray Edridge
Bishop Justin extends an invitation to the Wellington City Mission Commissioning Service.
Mustard Seed Community Celebrates One Year Anniversary
The Mustard Seed Community celebrates its first year with a Christmas dinner.
Bishop’s News - A Living Hope
Maybe it’s because we as Bishops have spent the last two years dwelling in the short letter of 1 Peter (which – product placement! - will also be our Lent Studies text for 2023), that the phrase ‘a living hope’ (1 Peter 1:3) has come back to be a lot in the last few weeks.
A Preaching Study Group at Peninsula Parish
In June this year our Vicar, Rev Chris Dodds, invited a group of parishioners to join him on Monday nights for a course on ‘Learning to preach sermons - focusing on Old Testament narratives’. This was such a great experience that we we’re asked to share it with our wider movement whānau.
Whakamaru Chapel Advent Appeal
This advent we are encouraging all the parishes in our diocese to help fund the chapel in the Wellington City Mission’s new building, Whakamaru. Hear what Bishop Justin has to say about it.
Bishop Ellie’s Korowai
This weekend past ‘our’ Bishop Ellie (we can still call her that) was gifted the most amazing taonga from Bishop Wai and Te Upoko o te Ika; a reminder for her and for us of the woven story we share as God’s people across the world.
Thank you for your mahi Harry
Harry Gibbons has been volunteering for the past three years as the Diocesan Governance Secretary taking minutes at all of our governance meetings. Harry is stepping down and we are hugely thankful for all the mahi he has done for us. We took a moment to talk to him about his time in the role.
A Just Christmas? Or Just Seasonal Consumerism?
In 2022 we live in an age where the Christ of Christmas is rapidly being replaced by rampant consumerism, where canned carols echo eerily out of place in crowded shopping precincts, and signs as we move through malls entice us with endless “two for the price of one” bargains.
Simultaneously our daily local and global news highlights the many concerns facing us today such as the heart-breaking effects of global warming and absolute poverty on so many vulnerable people and communities. What, you may ask, do these issues have to do with Christmas?
Ohakune Lodge Retreat gets a new name
It’s pretty safe to say that there isn’t a parish in the Wellington Diocese that hasn’t been impacted by the mahi of Chris Casey. In addition to all of this, Chris was pivotal in the transformation of the Ohakune Lodge Retreat situated next to St John’s parish in Ohakune.
Good Old-fashioned Fun
It’s good to have fun with our whānau! Here are just two examples that our movement whānau are great at having good old-fashioned fun.
Discipleship Pathways
Discipleship Pathway and Strandz have partnered to create a series of digital leadership training materials, sharing wisdom and ideas from some of Aotearoa New Zealand’s key children and families ministry voices. These training materials are not just for children and families ministry leaders, but are a great resource for parishes, vestries and those who cannot access the central diocesan resources in Wellington.
St John’s Church Johnsonville – A light on the hill for 175 Years
There has been an incredible celebration of 175 years of faithful mission and ministry at St John’s church in Johnsonville. The church was planted in 1847 to be a light on the hill to the community, and has since gone on to plant 9 other churches in the region.