News archive
Website down for maintenance 9am Fri 17 Oct
On Friday 17 October our website will be down from 9am for approx. 30 minutes to an hour while the new five presbyteries search map is installed. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Knox College seeks new Master
Applications close on 8 October. Please apply with a CV and covering letter addressing essential qualities to Jane Milloy at nzvacancy@deloitte.co.nz.
CWS launches appeal for Iraqis
CWS has launched an appeal to assist the estimated 1.5 million Iraqis who have been displaced by the violence in Western and Northern Iraq. For more information, or to make a donation, visit the CWS website.
sPanz spring 2014 online
The spring edition of sPanz magazine celebrates 50 years of Presbyterian Women Aotearoa New Zealand. We discover how Presbyterian women are addressing serious issues through Bridgebuilders.
More about CWM's work for people with disabilities
Learn more about the discussion and outcomes from CWM's July "Building an Inclusive Community" conference, which focused on affirming and advocating for people with disabilities.
Call to prayer for Iraqi Christians
The World Council of Churches is asking us to pray for those caught up in the current conflict in Iraq. An open letter to all member churches calls us to prayer to alleviate the anguish of the Christians, church communities and suffering people in the Plain of Nineveh.
Training in Mission applications sought by 15 September
Applications invited for CWM’s 2015 Training in Mission programme. Fully funded, 10 months overseas, must be 18-30yrs.
Peace Sunday & Gaza Appeal
CWS asks for support and prayers this Peace Sunday 3 August. They have a worship resource “And the Hour is Now Late” focusing on the anniversary of Britain and NZ's 1914 declaration of war on Germany, the bombing of Hiroshima, and the Gaza Emergency Appeal.
Gospel Manifesto election priorities
A Christchurch-based group of church people has prepared a Gospel Manifesto for 2014 focusing on what they see as the five main priorities for election 2014. Read them on the Church website.
New Assembly Executive Secretary-designate Appointed
The Council of Assembly is delighted to welcome the Rev Wayne Matheson to the role of Assembly Executive Secretary-designate. Wayne will work alongside incumbent AES, the Rev Martin Baker, for a period of several months before Martin steps down. The appointment is subject to the October General Assembly’s ratification. “Appointing an AES-designate ensures continuity and a thorough handover to what is a complex and demanding role within the Church,” says Council of Assembly deputy convener, the Rev Dr Colin Marshall.