In the last two years, I’ve been encouraged and challenged in my role in this diocese – allow me to share my musings as I pass this baton on to the next coordinator.
Churches have all sorts of bits of tradition and culture that no one else has. So, what’s Advent? Let's look at Isaiah – a book that we often read during Advent.
I’m excited to say I can see our diocese has plenty of people who are hungry for the nurture and challenge of deep discipleship. But they usually need to be given the opportunity and a good nudge.
Thoughts, reflections, news and stories from across the diocese emailed to you every week.
The good news is the good news for everybody.
2025 saw another keen cohort of 20 or so take part in Kākano.
10-year-old Barney is proof that you don’t have to be a grown up to make a difference.
Over 70 trees brighten the cathedral building in festive light and colour.
Isaiah speaks to people just like us.
Three things I’ve learnt on how we can receive first-timers on a Sunday.
From DIY faith to whānau life: what Suter House taught us about true unity.
God doesn’t want creation to be his work alone.
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."