A group of nine rangatahi, young adults, and leaders travelled to Fiji as part of the Nelson Anglican Diocese’s ongoing partnership with our Tikanga Pasifika whānau.
At Christmas, this idea of “being with” carries profound theological weight. God came near. God dipped his head to enter our home.
As we've seen the horrific scenes in the media over the past two days, the deep darkness that has taken lives at Bondi reminds us all that the kingdom of the Perfect King hasn't fully come yet.
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It felt like God had put the right people together at the right time.
Darkness is still the experience of this life.
We had a desire to be present and offer a joyful, no-cost event to bless to the community.
The good news is the good news for everybody.
God dipped his head to enter our home.
Being in an Anglican church can have advantages for the neurodivergent person.
Isaiah speaks to people just like us.
Three things I’ve learnt on how we can receive first-timers on a Sunday.
We are called to be ambassadors of reconciliation.
Some of the most powerful moments of my life have happened in spiritual direction.
We lead out of who we are more than what we say.
"We pretend like everything’s fine when our houses are burning down."