Victory Kea Kids is a creative, faith-filled outreach for children and families in Nelson’s Victory community. With growing numbers, joyful service, and intergenerational volunteers, it's a place where tamariki can belong, grow, and shine for Jesus.
Rev. Gordon Taylor shares how St John’s Hira launched into outreach with a Mad Hatters Tea Party—an afternoon of cake, hats, ukuleles, and connection. Part of the Haere Mai initiative, the event brought joy to the community.
Young people in Aotearoa face immense challenges, and the church is uniting to pray! Rev. Lorna Gray shares the heart behind the First Third Prayer Initiative and why intergenerational prayer is crucial. Join the 40 Days of Prayer this Lent!
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Victory Kea Kids is growing fast—offering fun, faith, and whānau for local tamariki.
Hats, laughter, and mission—how St John’s Hira welcomed the community in style.
Join the call to pray for young people—because the next generation needs our prayers.
Collaboration in action—how Motueka Parish and Age Concern are caring together.
Lent invites us to pause, reflect, and draw near to God—how will you engage this season?
Bishop Steve calls us to renewal, faith, and fresh growth.
Ka mua, ka muri.
What are we to do in this time of longing and expectation and hoping?
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."