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Special Offering for the churches of Christchurch
For the next several months some Presbyterian and Uniting congregations in Christchurch will be unable to meet due to the ongoing affects of the earthquake, including families being relocated for a time, extensive damage to church buildings and to surrounding roads, workplaces closing due to damage, and ongoing disruption to power and water supplies
Transition Ministry Training
The dates for Transition Ministry training are now available, visit this page for more information.
Japan earthquake: a letter from the Moderator
PresCare
PresCare is a partnership between the Presbyterian Church and Presbyterian Support. PresCare looks for ways our shared faith and commitment can respond to the needs and nurture the wellbeing of children and families.
Christchurch Earthquake: a letter from the Executive Secretary
Dear Friends
Even as I write this, Christchurch emergency workers are doing their utmost to rescue people trapped in fallen buildings and crushed cars.
Overnight we have received letters and notes from churches and individuals from around the world representing an outpouring of prayer and concern for the people of Christchurch.
A question we are being asked by many is 'what can we do?'
Christchurch Earthquake Church Leader Support Letters
Martin Baker, the Assembly Executive Secretary of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa has received the following letters of support for the church and people of Christchurch:
Christchurch Earthquake
Dear friends,
As you may have now heard Christchurch suffered another damaging earthquake this afternoon. Let us join together urgently in prayer for the people of Christchurch and think about the practical help we can offer.
At this stage news is only slowly beginning to filter through but no doubt like you I am feeling shocked. I want to express our love for all the people of Christchurch and our deep concern for their safety and wellbeing.
2011 Census
There is a Census on Tuesday, 8 March 2011. Statistics New Zealand has urged the Church to encourage young people, Maori, Pacific and Korean churchgoers in particular to take part, and to make it known that legally everyone in New Zealand on 8 March, including tourists, must fill in a form. Information about the Census is available here in several languages including Maori, Samoan, Tongan, Korean, Mandarin and Cantonese.
Spanz magazine March 2011
The latest issue of Spanz magazine is now online. Our March issue looks at the potential of church opportunity shops for enterprise and evangelism.
General Assembly 2010 minutes
The minutes from General Assembly 2010 are now available to download from the Church website. General Assembly 2010 was held from 11am Thursday 30 September to 5pm Sunday 3 October 2010, in Christchurch.