Archbishop Don Tamihere and Archbishop Philip Richardson are encouraging Anglican institutions to support survivors of abuse in care that wish to share their experience of claiming redress from church institutions with the Royal Commission of Inquiry.
Christian World Service has launched Operation Refugee 2020 with a challenge for Christians here to raise funds for refugees during the global coronavirus pandemic.
Graham O’Brien flags concerns about the poor information available to the Aotearoa New Zealand voting public in the lead-up to the euthanasia and cannabis referenda scheduled to run at Election 2020.
The St John’s College Trust Board (SJCTB) and Te Kotahitanga have announced a new funding stream that will enable ministry units to extend or develop the innovative educational ministries launched during the Covid-19 lockdowns across this Province.
The Archbishops of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia have called this Church to thanksgiving, prayer and heartfelt reflection in the lead up to Te Pouhere Sunday.
The Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa regular Sunday morning online services have ended on a high note with a sermon from the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church USA, the Most Reverend Michael Curry, who shared his vision of a new world based on Jesus’ radical, life-changing way of love.
• Watch Bishop Michael Curry’s sermon on Facebook (Starts at 14.50min)
The Diocese of Polynesia has reported that 181 families directly affected by loss of livelihood due to Covid-19 restrictions have received food assistance via the Anglican Missions Covid-19 Appeal.
The General Synod Standing Committee has scheduled a one-day virtual General Synod Te Hīnota Whānui to be held via webinar on Saturday 25 July 2020.
The Anglican Consultative Council and Anglican Alliance and have issued a new resource to equip churches to recognise and take action to prevent domestic abuse in their communities under Covid 19 lockdown conditions.