We are meant to journey together, learning from and encouraging one another – across cultures, ages and stages of our lives.
Jason Shaw, our ministry coordinator for social services, and Mike Jessop, a Bishopdale College student and former NZCMS intern, share their reflections on what motivated them to get involved in Hīkoi mō te Tiriti.
"The psalms are not a theoretical talk about God, rather a direct line of communication with him. Maybe that’s why many find it helpful to pray the psalms, because they give expression to what’s hidden deep inside us."
Thoughts, reflections, news and stories from across the diocese emailed to you every week.
God has set us in families to learn from and support each other.
Why Pākehā Anglicans are stepping up for te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Faith is not just a cognitive process, it’s also an emotional experience.
We enjoy journeying with different people who are curious about God.
In leadership, we must serve in a way that reflects the attitude of Paul in Philemon.
It will cost you something, maybe a lot, but it will be worth it.
There is one thing that we all are.
Everyone has a role in this mission.
Some of the most powerful moments of my life have happened in spiritual direction.
God of covenant and calling, you bind us together.
We lead out of who we are more than what we say.
"We pretend like everything’s fine when our houses are burning down."