Bicultural Journey
Those of you who were at Synod will have had the opportunity to watch the series of two short videos exploring the bicultural history of our Diocese. As we continue to journey into what being God’s church in Aotearoa New Zealand means, we are encouraging everyone in out diocese to find time to watch these videos.
Subversive Mission - serving as Outsiders in a World of Need
The history of Christian mission has been fraught and problematic.
Well meaning missionaries have brought with them values and worldviews incomprehensible to the in culture to which they enter.
In his new book, Subversive Mission – Serving as Outsiders in a World of Need Craig Greenfield calls on his own experience of serving Jesus in Cambodia and points to ways for doing mission that uplift and support what God Spirit’s activity.
Celebrating the Season of Creation
At Synod last month we: “committed as a Diocese to uphold the safeguarding of all creation by encouraging all Mission Units to register as Eco Churches and inviting each Ministry Unit to complete the self-assessment for Eco Churches during 2023…”
Ministry Leaders’ Family Camp Highlights
How good it is to gather together as a family. Ministry leaders from all across the diocese spent the weekend at El Rancho soaking in worship, teaching and relationship with one another.
Ordinations
Ordination services are one of the highlights of the year, and we’ve learnt a lot over the last couple of years about how to celebrate well in this season.
Five years of Advocacy - the video
We’ve made a short video on the amazing work done by Anglican’s throughout the Diocese, on climate justice, housing and more.
Refugee Resettlement Champion
Phil McCarthy and Tawa Anglicans are the new Refugee Resettlement coordinators for our movement family.
Te Hāhi Porirua: churches together providing aroha and awhi
In an auditorium in Freedom Church, Cannons Creek, a crowd of people from five different churches across Porirua gather together in worship, prayer, food, and the shared commitment to work together as the commissioning of Te Hāhi Porirua is celebrated.
Bishop’s Charge - Synod 2022
I do want to just remind us of this, that the adoptive birthright of every follower of Jesus, is to live in the gift of joy and hope. It is not something we generate. It is a gift of God.