The service complete, Archbishop Winston confers his blessing on the congregation.
Archbishop David bows his head as he is wreathed in a Pacific garland.
Sepi finishes her sermon by introducing the young people's performance of "The Power of Your Love."
Mrs Gail Thomson, the Commissioner of St John's College. She is, in effect, the college's new boss.
The ancient voices considered by this year's theological hui still have something to say about some of today's most pressing challenges.
• Perpetua, Constantine and Augustine reconsidered
African bishops decide that 'business as usual' is no longer an option for the Anglican Church there and that Africans should "take their destiny into their own hands".
Hundreds of Aucklanders braved a sodden late winter's evening to welcome Jo Kelly-Moore as the new dean of their cathedral.
The All Africa Bishops Conference comes at a "significant moment ... with Anglican churches in Africa putting development issues at the top of their agenda," says the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Parliament should show stronger leadership if it’s serious about taming alcohol abuse, says Bishop Ross Bay.
African bishops voice strong disapproval of homosexuality at a meeting attended by Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams.
• 'History will record what happens at this conference'
• Ugandan President: No room for intolerance
The person hired to get St John’s College back on track is a former principal – and she's forged a reputation as a 'fixit' person for strife-torn schools.
Senior church leaders have spoken out against conditions at New Plymouth prison, labelling the...
One of Dunedin's own, Dr Kelvin Wright, is installed as its ninth Anglican Bishop.
One of Gisborne's hidden treasures is to be restored for the whole community to enjoy.
The retiring Bishop of Auckland has laid his pastoral staff on the altar - and challenged Kiwi...
The funeral service for Archbishop Jabez Bryce, Bishop of Polynesia, followed two days of gath...
Respect for the environment is not an optional extra for the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan W...
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