Blessing the City Mission - as they bless others

Murray Edridge, Wellington City Missioner, was full of energy and aroha as he inspired Synod 2022 with a presentation on the amazing work of the Mission and the exciting new hub, Whakamaru.  

Murray Edridge, Wellington City Missioner, with John Whitehead (Board of Trustees, Chair) and Ven. Sue Fordyce

Bishop Justin blessed the work of the Mission and celebrated how they continue to ‘kick goals’ for Wellingtonian’s needing a hand.  

He announced a financial contribution of $500,000 from the Diocese of Wellington to support the Whakamaru build.  

Whakamaru brings together the Mission’s zeal for seeing people and communities empowered, transformed, and experiencing fullness of life. 

Murray described Whakamaru as a community where there is no ‘us and them.’  

It is a hub of activity and connection in a multistory building off Adelaide Road in Wellington city.  

It includes 35 residential living units, common spaces for City Mission staff and residents, a 120-seat café, a medical centre, art facility, commercial laundry, social supermarket, toilet and shower suites and much more.  

Whakamaru opens in August 2024 on the 120th anniversary of Wellington City Mission. 

Anglican Movement’s support continues through our advent appeal which will raise funds for the Whakamaru chapel.  

The beautiful chapel will be open 24/7 and a place for reflection and peace.  

$365,000 is needed to bring the chapel to life.  

As Advent draws closer, more information for parishes and News for Our Movement readers will be available on a newly created website.  

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