
Upcoming events

Retreat with Creation
Do you long for a pause from the busyness of life? Join us for Retreat with Creation – a gentle day of prayer, reflection, and creative contemplation surrounded by the beauty of Eastbourne’s coastline and bush.

Ministry Transitions Seminar
For anyone in ministry who is considering a change or in the process of moving on. This 90 minute online seminar will cover the emotional, spiritual and pastoral aspects of concluding a ministry.

Praying together for Peace
The Anglican Peace and Justice Network (APJN) invites you to a special online prayer meeting, where we will come together as Anglicans to pray for peace in the week of the UN International Day of Peace

Praying together for Peace
The Anglican Peace and Justice Network (APJN) invites you to a special online prayer meeting, where we will come together as Anglicans to pray for peace in the week of the UN International Day of Peace

Mental Health Skills for Christians
This introduction to faith-based mental health first aid covers:
1. The faith foundations of pastoral care
2. How to hold a mental health first aid conversation
3. Avoiding common pitfalls
4. The top 4 needs of people in mental distress
5. Safe and helpful questions to ask
6. Ways to bring the peace of Christ

Oroua Country Church and Garden Ramble
Looking for the perfect spring day out? Join us for a delightful journey through the heart of northern Manawatū.

Compassionate Reflective Listening
Grow your skills and confidence in pastoral care with two 1-hour online training sessions, on Tuesdays 2 and 9 September at 9 am.

Book Launch - From Eden to Interstellar Space
At its heart, this book dares to ask: Can faith and science not just coexist, but actually expand each other’s horizons? Sarah draws inspiration from an unlikely source, philosopher and atheist/non-theist Thomas Nagel, who questioned whether the materialist scientific worldview is really enough to explain consciousness, meaning, and reality.

Faith, Justice and the Ballot Box
Join us at St Matthew's Anglican Church, Masterton, for a thought-provoking and timely address by Sir David Moxon on Saturday, August 16.
As we approach local elections, how are we called—as followers of Christ—to seek justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God?