The College of St John the Evangelist is seeking a new Manukura to lead the Auckland-based College as it provides theological education and forms leaders in Anglican ministry.
The Archbishops and Archbishop-elect of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia have called for kindness and grace to be our song this Christmas.
Archbishop Don Tamihere and Archbishop Philip Richardson have launched the first phase of a wide-ranging research project that seeks out new ways our Church can share our stories with one another and the world.
Anglican social service providers are rejoicing in a Government announcement that people working in Christian and other community-based social work roles can now look forward to gaining pay equity with their Government peers.
Today the Trust Investments Management Chair announced Rachael McDonald as new Chief Executive Officer.
The Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia has launched a new provincial Disability Ministry Education staff team to support Anglican churches as they broaden and deepen their welcome to people living with disability.
For 19 June 2022: Disability Awareness Sunday resources are out!
The New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services (NZCCSS) has welcomed the release of the New Zealand Government’s 'Older Workers Employment Action Plan' as a positive step in supporting older New Zealanders who want to stay in work.
Archbishop Don Tamihere and Archbishop Philip Richardson celebrate Christ's resurrection, recalling his life as an indigenous man whose call to love, no matter what, challenges us to solidarity with the despised and to confront the powers that be.