APTUS is a new performing arts camp for rangatahi aged 14–20, running 11–13 July in Christchurch. Lorna Gray shares how it helps young people weave their faith and gifts together — building confidence, connection, and leadership in the Church.
A three-day summer programme in Granity brought together local tamariki, a YWAM team, and Westport whānau to explore the fruit of the Spirit through games, crafts, and beach adventures—nurturing faith and fun in a close-knit coastal community.
Watiri Maina has joined the Bishop’s Ministry Team as the new Women in Ministry Leadership Developer. In this kōrero, she shares her passion for mentoring women, her vision for collaborative leadership, and how to get involved.
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APTUS invites young creatives to explore faith and performing arts side by side.
Granity tamariki dive into faith, fun, and the fruit of the Spirit this summer.
Watiri Maina shares her hopes and vision for women in ministry across the diocese
Penny Taylor reflects on ANZAC Day at Wakapuaka and what community means today
Faith grows best in community – discover the power of relational ecosystems.
Lent invites us to pause, reflect, and draw near to God – how will you engage this season?
Bishop Steve calls us to renewal, faith, and fresh growth.
Ka mua, ka muri.
Some of the most powerful moments of my life have happened in spiritual direction.
God of covenant and calling, you bind us together.
We lead out of who we are more than what we say.
"We pretend like everything’s fine when our houses are burning down."