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Read the latest news from General Assembly
The Church's biennial General Assembly is being held in Christchurch, 3-7 October.
Read about the decisions made by Assembly, watch video of Assembly's keynote speakers, and read profiles of some of the people at Assembly, including youth commissioners and international guests.
Read the spring edition of Spanz
The spring 2018 edition of Spanz is now available online, and will be sent to parishes and other subscribers next week.
Apply now for a Ministers' Study Grant
Are you a Presbyterian minister planning on further study? Do you know that you can apply for a study grant from the Knox Centre for Ministry and Leadership?
Understanding the Church's Property Portfolio report now available
The Church Property Trustees have produced a comprehensive analysis of the Church's property portfolio. The paper has been developed to aid strategic thinking around the Church's property assets.
The report provides an overview of property held by the Church including:
Read the latest Ricebowl Mission newsletter
Read the latest stories of our partnership with the Presbyterian Church of Myanmar in the August edition of our Ricebowl Mission newsletter.
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Peace Sunday worship resources now available
On the closest Sunday to 6 August - Hiroshima Day - Presbyterian congregations are invited to mark Peace Sunday.
Often overlooked in recent years, Peace Sunday was once marked across the country as a time of prayer and commitment, especially to a nuclear weapon free world.
PYM launches its First Year in Youth Ministry Coaching Program
The Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand believes that ministry to young people is a high priority for the Church, and Presbyterian Youth Ministry has developed a First Year in Youth Ministry Coaching Program to support youth leaders in their work.
Applications now open for ministers' study grants
In August, the Senatus of Knox Centre for Ministry and Leadership will meet to consider applications for life-long learning grants (formerly known as ministers' study grants).