- Download the Property Handbook
- Download Understanding the Church's Property Portfolio
- Access property maintenance guidelines
- Read the earthquake-prone buildings policy
- Learn more about the Trustees' geographic boundaries
- About property insurance
Property Handbook
The Property Handbook is a comprehensive guide for parishes and presbyteries when dealing with properties. It describes the procedures to be followed when considering property development and transactions. The handbook provides information on a variety of property matters including:
- Sale and purchase of property
- Renovations, alterations, extensions and new buildings
- Borrowing by parishes
- Leasing property
- Subdividing land
- Use of capital funds
- Gifting property
- Gifting or lending congregational funds
- Dealing with property when a congregation is dissolved
- Heritage listings, local authority controls and other constraints on property use
- Property insurance
- Property maintenance
- Earthquake-prone buildings and health and safety responsibilities
- duties and responsibilities of decision makers
Download The Property Handbook (2022 Edition) To view and/or print just the section you require, click on the section page number on the contents page. Please note that the Property Handbook is regularly reviewed and updated. Please ensure you always use the current version.
Using the Property Handbook
O le Tusi o Fa’amaumauga o Meatotino a le Ekalesia
Te Pukapuka e whakaatu ana i ngā whare, whenua me ngā taonga o Te Haahi
Understanding the Church's Property Portfolio
The Presbyterian Church Property Trustees have completed a comprehensive analysis of the Church's property portfolio to inform the strategic thinking around the Church’s property assets. It is accompanied by a paper listing the key issues around our property holdings from a strategic mission perspective, which is available from the Trustees on request.
Download Understanding the Church's Property Portfolio
The Church Property Trustees have prepared a paper that gives a statistical overview of parish life, as of 2017.
Alpine Presbytery 2017 Snapshot
Kaimai Presbytery 2017 Snapshot
Northern Presbytery 2017 Snapshot
Northern Presbytery 2015 Snapshot
Central Presbytery 2016 Snapshot
Property maintenance guidelines
Download the Church Property Maintenance Guidelines
Earthquake prone buildings policy
Policy on earthquake prone buildings (updated 12 September 2024).
Download here the Presbyterian Church Property Trustees Policy on Earthquake prone Church buildings.
Property insurance
Church Councils are required to ensure the provision of adequate insurance cover on all property. The Presbyterian Church Insurance Collective provides insurance cover for all participating congregations. The Collective uses its scale to secure cover for those congregations that might otherwise struggle to do so, offer competitive premiums, and arrange for the prompt settlement of claims.
Gallagher (formerly Crombie Lockwood) currently acts as insurance broker for the Collective, placing the insurance with a variety of insurers and handling the claims process. Information about insurance cover and how to make claims can be obtained directly from Gallagher here.
Church Property Trustees' area
Properties belonging to the Presbyterian Church in New Zealand are vested in two separate Trusts. The Waitaki River (North Otago) is the geographical boundary for the two Trusts. Property north of the Waitaki River is vested in The Presbyterian Church Property Trustees. Property south of the Waitaki River is vested in the Otago Foundation Trust Board.
Parishes south of the Waitaki River should contact the Synod of Otago and Southland regarding property matters.