We are a missionary people, committed to the proclamation of the good news of Jesus, teaching the faith, the service of others, and the transformation of the world.
To be Anglican is to be part of a rich and diverse church experience that links us to a worldwide community of 75 million people called the Anglican Communion. We are a people of two books: The Bible, which reveals God’s living Word in Jesus Christ; and the Prayer Book, which expresses our faith through our prayer and worship.
Church life is expressed locally in our parishes and mission ventures which are united within a region called a diocese, which is led by the Bishop. The Diocese of Auckland extends from the Far North to the Hauraki Plains and the Coromandel.
The Healthy Church Model captures our vision for our life and work together, both as a diocese and at the local church level. It provides a framework that helps congregations celebrate their strengths, identify areas for improvement and create space for creative new initiatives.
We’re delighted to announce that the Anglican Diocese of Auckland and A Rocha Aotearoa have come together in partnership to continue our incredible mahi on sustainability. You’re warmly invited to the 2025 Sustainability Champions Workshop – a day of connection, learning, and action. Hear from Andrew Shamy on hope in the climate crisis, and join Climate Club’s interactive Climate Fresk session. Register below, and let’s take faith-informed steps toward caring for creation.
The latest Pānui is out now! Included in this edition: sign up for the 2025 Sustainability Champions Workshop for a day of connection, learning, and action; don't miss upcoming training specifically focused on ministry with children and families; plus there's a wide variety of activities and events to get involved in. More >>
Warm Holy Week greetings from Bishop Ross Bay, as we approach the Great Three Days and the celebration of Easter, celebrating those things that are at the heart of our Christian faith. More >>
Congratulations to The Right Reverend Dr Anne van Gend, the new Bishop of Dunedin. More >>