“Whoever welcomes you, welcomes me.”
As a Diocese we follow Jesus’ call to honour the lives of the last, the lost and the least.
AYM House Prays Through the Night
“Praying together, at unusual times, was super awesome,” says Anglican Youth Movement’s Alex Growcott.
28 Prompts to Connect with God
During June folk from Re-New Communities have been experiencing God through a 28-Day Journey.
Building Connections Through Noah’s Ark Playgroup
Pauatahanui Parish has seen its Noah’s Ark playgroup flourish since the covid lockdowns by providing a welcoming environment for families to participate.
AYM Stars Hold 40-Hour Challenge
Young leaders from AYM’s Stars ran an amazing 40-hour challenge in Palmerston North on the weekend.
You’ve Helped Raise $200,000!
Our coffee drinking has contributed to raising over $200,000 for Joyya; sparking good in places of extreme poverty and modern slavery.
Anglican Chinese Mission Embraces Messy Church
Rev Jimmy Luey from the Anglican Chinese Mission is celebrating the connection amongst a growing group of young families through the weekly Messy Church ministry.
Opportunity to support Movement friends in South Asia
Earlier this year, Anglican Movement friends Z and J*, and their young son, left Aotearoa and answered God’s call to serve in a new place.
Whanaungatanga in the Eastern Suburbs
What does it mean for us to practice and embed our values in our parish life?
AYM Houses Hui in Ohakune
Anglican Youth Movement Houses Hui happened over King’s Birthday Weekend in Ohakune.
Wellington City Mission Launches Te Pā Maru
Wellington City Mission continues its commitment to people in need with the establishment of Te Pā Maru.
Kia tae mai tou rangatiratanga
Across the Diocese, our movement joined in prayer for Thy Kingdom Come. We were creative and steadfast. Holding on to rhythms of earnest prayer in the early hours and late nights.
BCDT Celebrates eight years of making a difference!
With a vision of "a world that mirrors Jesus' vision of social, economical, and ecological transformation," BCDT has been instrumental in supporting people with a purpose and passion to make a positive impact in their communities.
Call Me Brother: The Story of a New Zealand Doctor in Bangladesh
Discover the inspiring story of Edric Baker, a kiwi doctor who lived in remote, rural Bangladesh and dedicated his life to providing medical care to those in need.
Intergenerational Community block weekend
Anglican Studies Coordinator Rev Heidi Nayak shares her reflections on the recent Intergenerational Community block weekend.
Loafers Lodge and An Open Table
Rev. Mark Johnson reflects on the tragic fire at Loafers Lodge last Tuesday morning. He encourages us to remember the stranger and welcome them to the table.
Re-new Communities Hui in Lyall Bay
A significant time of gathering together and building whānau happened at the recent Re-new Communities Hui in Lyall Bay.
Tawa Youth Group Patches Up
The Tawa Anglicans youth group (the Tribe) has taken an innovative approach to the challenge of creating printed hoodies and t-shirts.
Celebrating our Anglican Studies Graduates
We are really grateful for our graduates who have signed up for this commitment and have journeyed with us for a number of years. It's a massive achievement.