The bishops extend their hands in blessing and prayer over our new archbishop.
Spontaneous congrats for Wharehoka Wano, the Reeves Canon for Taranaki Cathedral.
The Anglican Church in Melanesia loses its most distinguished son to cancer.
Judge Sarah Reeves tells Archbishop Philip Richardson that the mark of every great leader “is to confront the major anxiety of their people of their time”.
• Assistant sought in New Plymouth
"Cracking open the Sunday sermon," a guide for preachers, this week reflects on the mystery of the Trinity.
• Exegesis, sermons, hymns and graphics
• Poem: Who is the Holy Spirit?
The Church operates within a legal 'zone of autonomy' that leaves it free to choose its leaders – and therefore whom it will ordain – without State interference.
How far can the State influence the affairs of the Church? The Human Rights Tribunal is given a pointed reminder of the limits of its powers.
The Bishop of Auckland appears before the Human Rights Review Tribunal to answer a charge that he has discriminated against a gay man.
Christchurch's Transitional Cathedral gains a colourful new perspective on the city.
• Watch the window coming together
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The office of Archbishop of Canterbury is conferred on the Most Rev Justin Welby under the dom...
The Gospels are not obsessed with sexual relations, says Bishop Victoria Matthews in a pa...
Bishop Brian Carrell explores the inside story of the globally acclaimed A New Zealand...
In an exclusive interview, the retiring Archbishop of Canterbury tells how he weathered the st...
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