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Parishes Creatively Celebrate Easter

There was much beauty, across our Movement, over Easter weekend as parishes creatively witnessed to the Easter story and the redemptive hope it brings our world.
May the life of Jesus, through His resurrection, live in you by His Spirit.

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AYM Easter Retreat 2023

Over the Easter weekend, while others enjoyed a sleep in or a contemplative Easter service, young people from across the Wellington Diocese gathered at El Rancho for the AYM Easter Retreat for a high-energy, action-packed weekend.

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Mission in Tītahi Bay: His will be done

As Carmen and Casey Lee prepare to move on from their many years of mission at St Matthew’s, Tītahi Bay, they share some thoughts on that time and being obedient to God’s call on their lives.

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Bishops’ Community Development Trust creator Keryn Martin steps down for sabbatical

In 2014, Bishop Justin was approached by a man with a plan. This man was a community-builder-for-Jesus extraordinaire, who had orbited the Diocese and could see the opportunities available for strategic kingdom partnerships.

In May of 2015, Keryn Martin established the Bishops’ Community Development Trust. This week, Keryn steps down from his role for a sabbatical period, and it is timely that we recognise the incredible achievement that has been made by Keryn, supported by his colleagues Adele, Annelies, and the trustees.

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The call to care for our global neighbours: Big Hearts

On Sunday, thirty churches across our Movement took action to call for generosity towards our global neighbours. During their church services, hundreds of Anglicans took time to write personal messages to Minister of Finance Grant Robertson and Minister of Foreign Affairs Nanaia Mahuta, urging them to boost aid funding.

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Pathfinders – guiding the steps of our young leaders

Every second Sunday of the month, a group of around 20 young leaders from across the diocese have gathered at Anvil House, in Wellington Central to share stories, learn from one another, and hear the wisdom of those who have also walked through the challenges of leading.

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Big Hearts, Connected World: supporting a Collective Resilience Plan

In May of 2021, our government will announce a new three-year funding cycle. December is a critical time when politicians are setting priorities for the next year's budget. Their decisions will determine aid and climate finance spending for the next three years, so it's a key time to have our say on where the budget goes. In the lead up to this announcement our diocese wants to put forward the challenge for a Collective Resilience Plan to be implemented.

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Bishops’ News

No one lights a lamp and then covers it with a bowl or hides it under a bed. A lamp is placed on a stand, where its light can be seen by all who enter the house. For all that is secret will eventually be brought into the open, and everything that is concealed will be brought to light and made known to all. (Luke 8:16-17)

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Suicide Grief - What makes it different? What support helps?

Grief is the normal process that begins after any difficult loss. It’s the way God’s wired us to be able to gradually adjust our life to the reality of what’s happened, and to slowly move forward. The thing is, while those bereaved by suicide face similar painful emotions as others who grieve a death, suicide grief is especially complicated.

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A listening ear: On volunteer mental health support

In response to our ongoing series on mental health, and our recent focus on supporting those with thoughts of suicide, a member of our diocese who volunteers as a Samaritan has shared some thoughts around mental health in that space and where she hears God in the phone calls.

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Deacons dance into new roles at Thanksgiving and Ordination service

On Saturday the 21st of November, about 800 members of our whānau packed out the Cathedral to celebrate a flurry of ordinands in our Diocesan Thanksgiving and Ordination service.

This year, five of our deacons were ordained as priests, and a further fourteen of our whānau were ordained as transitional deacons. Twelve of those ordained (ten deacons and two priests) are couples, who went through the discernment process together.

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Remembering the peacemakers of Parihaka

Every year we have a service at St Peter’s, Gonville to honour the prophets Te Whiti o Rongomai, Tohu Kākahi and the people of Parihaka and to remember the events that unfolded at Parihaka on 5 November, 1881.

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Brooklyn Parish Opens Neighbourhood Space

In January this year, Blueprint Pioneer Mission Unit sent out six of their young adults to replant Brooklyn Parish. Working with the Diocese, they purchased a building at 2 Todman Street on the main intersection of Brooklyn, and began dreaming what a fresh expression of church could look like in the suburbs.

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The Free Store kicks off summer with annual fundraising extravaganza

Since it was first dreamt up in November 2010, The Free Store located in central Wellington has tried to respond to the excessive food waste from cafes and eateries by collecting it each weekday and offering it to those going hungry in our city. As this is a big undertaking for a predominantly volunteer-run enterprise, for the last four years the crew involved has run a tremendously fun Free Store Festival as an annual fundraiser to help cover the costs of maintaining that dream.

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