Latest Article
Joyful cheers echoed out the cathedral doors as the Rt Rev Anashuya Fletcher (Ana) was installed as Assistant Bishop of Wellington on Saturday.
St Barnabas Church, Roseneath, Wellington, is experiencing positive change and growth thanks to their participation in the LYCIG conference last November.
Lower Hutt's St. Paul's Waiwhetu Church is proving that parishes can be vibrant hubs for community engagement, all while addressing practical needs.
Joyful cheers echoed out the cathedral doors as the Rt Rev Anashuya Fletcher (Ana) was installed as Assistant Bishop of Wellington on Saturday.
Nick's experience highlights the transformative power of finding a community that accepts you for who you are, both within a faith community and through whakapapa belonging.
Parents and tamariki from St Tom’s Wellington South enjoyed a wonderful time in the hills of the Remutaka Forest Park over the weekend.
For the last three years, the thoughtful and inspiring prayers that graced the diocesan website have been the work of Rev’d Nancy Barnard Starr.
In a testament to the enduring significance of prayer in daily life, Hadlow School recently inaugurated a dedicated Prayer Room on its premises.
Notices and Events
Cursillo is a time when we draw closer to the Lord in our relationship with him and a time to simply come and experience all God has for us. It is a time to be blessed with so many unexpected blessings throughout the weekend and to experience Christ’s love in action as well as fellowship with those around you.
CATCH Network brings you the inaugural ‘Little Revolutions’ conference - a conference for leaders, church-planters, and those who still believe the local church can be a force for good in the world.
A special service will bring together diverse communities to remember and commemorate the victims and survivors of the historic tragedy of the Smyrna Catastrophe.
What does it mean to say that the Treaty is a sacred compact, a covenant, even? And what has been the role of the Church in relation to the Treaty?
The 2024 AGM will be held on Tuesday 7 May 11 am
The Garden Room, St Peter’s Church, 211 Willis St, Wellington
Resources are available for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
Te Reo Māori language immersion weekend at Ngatiawa River Monastery.
Our People
Bishop Justin is pleased to announce the appointment of Rev’d Amy Houben to Defense Force Chaplain at Linton Camp.
Bishop Justin is pleased to announce Rev Susan Paton as Canon Precentor at the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul.
Bishop Justin is pleased to announce Rev Wendy Scott to the role of Priest in Charge in the Parish of St Matthews, Masterton.
Bishop Justin is pleased to announce Rev Mel McKenzie to the role of Priest in Charge in the Parish of Northland-Wilton and Rev Jessie Thornton-Black as Priest Assistant.
Bishop Justin is pleased to announce the appointment of Rev Chris Dodds to the role of Vicar in the Parish of All Saints, Palmerston North.
Bishop Justin asks us to join in prayer for the whanau and friends of Dean Emeritus The Very Reverend Michael Brown CNZM, who served as Dean of Wellington Cathedral of St Paul from 1985-2002, who died last month.
Bishop’s News
I can see that we as humanity tend to follow at least one of three coping mechanisms or behavioural responses when faced with an engulfing tide of threatening or disturbing events.
The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel (which means “God with us”).
Matthew 1.23
I had a moment last month where my past caught up with me. I walked into Thorndon New World and saw an elderly gentleman. I thought “I know who you are, but it can’t possibly be you.”
Bishop Justin encourages us to attend the the Leading your Church into Growth hui on 17-19 October.
In the Bishop’s News for August 2023, Bishop Justin reflects on his recent time in Israel-Palestine while on sabbatical and the call for us to be ‘living stones’.
Greetings whānau, as we begin the Holy Week journey with Jesus to the cross and beyond. We kicked off last night with Chrism service at the Cathedral, and I’m looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible over the next two nights in the Wairarapa and Manawatu for our other two services.
At a recent retreat for Tikanga Pakeha bishops, we were introduced to this poem. I shared it recently at Ministry Leaders’ Family Camp, and wanted to offer it again now for us all to reflect on as we enter the second half of Lent.