Supporting Former Refugee Resettlement
Anglican Movement parishes continue the awesome mahi of setting up houses to resettle former refugees.
Meeting with Minister Shares Stories of Anglican Support
A recent meeting between Bishop Anashuya Fletcher and the Associate Minister of Immigration, Hon Casey Costello, was a wonderful opportunity to share the stories of newly arrived Kiwi’s and the support they’ve received by Anglican parishes and community groups.
Back to Back Hui Energize Growth in Parishes
Parish leaders walked away from the recent Leading your Church into Growth (LyCiG) hui with energy and focus to foster parish growth and community engagement.
Add Your Voice to the Don’t Subsidize Pollution Campaign
Here’s a great opportunity to make a real impact on reducing pollution in Aotearoa and speed up the transition to a greener economy.
Rise Up Camp - Mountain Tops and Miracles
Rise Up Camp was an extraordinary experience, where the young people truly took the reins.
Today is United Nations Day Against Trafficking in Persons.
This year, the theme is ‘Leave No Child Behind’, and is aimed at bringing into sight the plight of children entrapped into situations of exploitation. The global campaign urges accelerated action to end child trafficking.
Improving NZ Media Standards
Media Matters NZ seeks better standards for the News Media in New Zealand.
A New Season for Andy and Emily Spence
After nearly a decade serving with Anglican Youth Ministry Wellington, Andy Spence is stepping down to begin a new chapter as Co-Vicar (with Emily) at Peninsula Parish in Miramar.
St Mary’s Declare & Demonstrate Music Nights
If you wander down to St Mary’s Silverstream on the occasional Sunday evening you’re just as likely to the works of U2, Sinead O’Connor, Phillip Phillips, REM, Johnny Cash, Bon Jovi, Springsteen or Linkin Park as you are more traditional selections from the hymnal.
Mission to Seafarers Marks 125 Years of Vital Support
The Mission to Seafarers, one of Wellington's oldest charities, is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year.
Archbishops Join International Condemnation of Al Ahli Hospital Closure
The Archbishops of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia, last week, joined the international condemnation of the forced closure by the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) of the Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza.
Cursillo Retreat Provides Rich Retreat Experience
This past weekend, 46 participants came together for a unique experience of Christian community El Rancho, Waikanae.
St Tom’s Wheels Team Journey Inspires New Musical Project
The Wheels team from St Tom’s, Parish of Wellington South, has put to music their experience of ministering ‘on the road’ throughout Aotearoa.
From Director's Chair to Chaplain's Caravan: Kevin Denholm – Film Chaplain
Kevin Denholm, fresh from ordination to the priesthood in the Wellington Diocese last year, has embarked on a new mission to support the well-being of film crews through an innovative chaplaincy service.
Little Revolutions - Sparking a flame for church renewal in Aotearoa
Over 150 people gathered this week to learn about church renewal and be invigorated again to Jesus’ call to reach our local contexts.
Whānau on Mission: Embracing 'Honest Hospitality'
In a world where perfection often feels like a prerequisite for hospitality, Ella Brown offers a refreshing perspective: welcoming others into our imperfect lives can create deeper, more genuine connections.
Avengers, Stranger Things and Transformation
In a unique blend of pop culture and faith, the AYM Intermediate Camp 2024 kicked off with Avengers and Stranger Things-themed activities, setting the stage for a weekend of personal and spiritual transformation.
Anglicans Join Petition to End Free Carbon Credits in New Zealand
Anglicans gathered at Parliament last Tuesday to support Common Grace Aotearoa's campaign to end free carbon credits.
Waitārere Church Finds Temporary Home at Surf Club
The congregation of St Aidan's in Waitārere Beach has found an unexpected blessing in the midst of necessary renovations.
The New Thing Jesus is Doing - Bishop Anashuya Fletcher
We do not need to be afraid. God is faithful. God goes ahead of us. If we have faith to believe that to be true, then we will faithfully seek where God is already at work.