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.
The Anglican Disability Network has released a Pentecost newsletter, along with a poster and a range of resources to support Disability Awareness Sunday on 21 June.
We encourage you to take a look and share these within your church community as we work together to build a more inclusive and welcoming Church for all.
In this week’s Pānui, we share the exciting news of St Margaret’s Hillsborough launching a new service in Lynfield and you’ll also find a range of upcoming events, opportunities, and notices from across the diocese - offering many ways to connect, participate, and be involved. More >>
The Anglican Disability Network has released a Pentecost newsletter, along with a poster and a range of resources to support Disability Awareness Sunday on 21 June. More >>
There are some great training opportunities coming up: check out the latest Pānui to read about upcoming opportunities to deepen your leadership, strengthen your governance practice, or engage more effectively in your church community. More >>