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Palestinian Christians to visit NZ

Two inspiring Palestinian Christian speakers are booked for a speaking tour of churches across six Aotearoa New Zealand cities this 19-26 July.

3 ways Aotearoa can thrive

Common Grace Aotearoa is offering three practical workshops to help churches advocate for people struggling with the cost of living, protect Aotearoa and its neighbours from climate damage, and bring the Gospel back into conversation with the Treaty.

Joy marks Bishop Susan's day

Bishop Susan Hinemoa Wallace was ordained Bishop of Te Hui Amorangi ki te Waipounamu in a joyous festival Eucharist on Saturday 6 June, joined by more than 500 worshippers and wellwishers.
• Video: Bishop Susan talks with Tahu News
• Te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa gives thanks

In Memoriam: Whatarangi Winiata

The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia is mourning Professor Whatarangi Winiata, whose decades of faithful service and advocacy for Te Hāhi Mihinare challenged and enriched the three Tikanga Church in many spheres.

King honours Anglican service

Three women who have made significant contributions to Anglican kura, churches and communities have received recognition in the King's Birthday Honours this week.

Te Hāhi mourns education giants

Te Hāhi Mihinare has joined iwi Māori around the motu to mourn two giants of the education world – Sir Tāmati Muturangi Reedy and Sir Hirini Moko Mead. 

Christians to gather for Ukraine

The World Council of Churches is inviting its member churches around the globe to gather online with Ukraine's Christians in prayers for peace next Thursday 11 June 2026.

Anglicans join free fares call

Anglican churches and social service agencies up and down Aotearoa New Zealand have joined a broad-based call for the New Zealand Government to invest more in public transport.

Anglican students quit plastic

Micah Langham's student flat have quit buying plastic for their household food – as part of living their intentional Christian life in the Diocese of Wellington's 'Community of the Transfiguration'.


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