"I firmly believe the mission of this parish is a continuum. It’s not about which vicar you’ve got or which one leaves."
John Wesley is best known for founding the Methodist movement in the 18th century, but he began as an Anglican minister who was rejected by the Church of England for his radical teaching, including his perspective on wealth.
Every parish has a "people's warden", a member of vestry tasked with keeping an eye on the wellbeing of the parish – but what does that actually look like?
Thoughts, reflections, news and stories from across the diocese emailed to you every week.
"It’s not about which vicar you’ve got or which one leaves."
"This isn’t about fear. It’s about preparation."
Our three tikanga structure is a living expression of the gospel in this land and ocean.
"It's a place where we can feel like a diocesan family."
John Wesley's teachings have challenged the way I think about money.
"I try to ensure everyone knows they matter and are cared about."
An introduction to the inner workings of the Anglican body.
Although Ash Wednesday seems solemn, it is about the hope God has given us in Jesus.
The big changes in my life have grown out of small, ordinary moments – not grand gestures.
We are called to be ambassadors of reconciliation.
"People in our community are already asking questions about meaning and spirituality."
We lead out of who we are more than what we say.