News archive
Easter message from the Moderator
CWS launches an appeal for cyclone-devastated Fiji
Christian World Service has launched an appeal for Fiji after Cyclone Winston caused widespread destruction. The death toll has reached 42 and continues to rise. Many more have been injured, and government authorities report that more than 13,000 people are sheltering in evacuation centres.
Read more or give to the appeal here.
Get involved in Neighbours Day on 19-20 Mar
This year, Neighbours Day Aotearoa - the weekend that brings neighbours together to help build stronger, more resilient communities - falls on Psalm Sunday, with Good Friday just a few days later.
Moderator releases green volunteers papers
Church Moderator, the Rt Rev Andrew Norton, has published two documents as a follow-up to his June 2015 It's a matter of faith white paper.
Inclusive language resources available
The Church's leadership subcommittee has made available some resources relating to the use of inclusive language.
ICBC submission against physician-assisted dying
Read the InterChurch Bioethics Council (ICBC) submission against introducing legislation to allow “physician-assisted dying”.
Make a submission on quality rental housing
Help New Zealanders live in better quality rental housing. The government is calling for public submissions on the issue until 27 Jan. The New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services (NZCCSS) has teamed up with ActionStation, Unicef, CPAG and Sustainability Trust to create a simple way for you to make a submission here http://www.actionstation.org.nz/minimum-housing-standards
Christmas story offers hope for modern problems
The Christmas narrative has significant relevance for the problems facing today's world - acts of terrorism, the clashing of political powers, religious extremism, hope and despair - says Rt Rev Andrew Norton. Read more
Moderator's Advent prayer letter
Break your heart open in love for the world
Movement of peoples, acts of terrorism, the clashing of political powers, religious extremism, hope and despair. They are the stories and images in our daily news. They are also a part of the first
Christmas story.