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Pānui 13 December 2024

Read what's happening in the diocese and beyond in the last edition of Pānui for 2024!. More >>

Pānui 29 November 2024

In this week's Pānui read about Trust Management's net carbonzero achievements, get your order in for a new book on the historical Jesus, and don’t miss the closing deadline for Stratum registrations. More >>

Ministry Training HUBS 2025 dates out now

Our quarterly Ministry Training Hubs are open to all ministry leaders in our diocese and offer workshops in four different areas: worship leading and preaching, pastoral care, children and families, and youth leadership. More >>

Video News 26 November 2024

Bishop Ross recently attended a meeting of the Anglican Science Commission, the first in-person meeting of the Lead Science Bishops from around the Anglican Communion, where they discussed the work that they might undertake in their Provinces. More >>

Pānui 21 November 2024

Dive into this week's Pānui for an update-packed edition including Advent resources to enrich your reflections this season, and check out opportunities for growth, from Stratum, our lay formation programme, to studying theology at Otago or joining a silent retreat. More >>

Archbishops’ statement to the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury

A statement from the Archbishops of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia at the time of Archbishop Justin Welby's resignation as Archbishop of Canterbury. More >>

Pānui 1 November 2024

Explore Advent studies and resources, support Archdeacon Michael's half marathon run for the Auckland City Mission, and discover upcoming church fairs - all in this week’s Pānui!. More >>

A Formation Journey

Join us in congratulating these amazing eight people who have completed our diocesan lay formation programme Stratum this year. More >>

Archbishops statement on Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care

As a response to Recommendation 130 of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care which called for government and faith-based institutions to publish their responses as to whether they accept the Inquiry’s findings, the Archbishops have issued the following statement on behalf of Te Hāhi Mihinare ki Aotearoa ki Niu Tīreni, ki Ngā Moutere o te Moana Nui a Kiwa, the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. More >>