Andrew Starky explores the bright future of rural ministry in Canterbury in the midst of drought.
John Day offers 4 reasons to take part in Back to Church Sunday & 3 tips on how to invite someone along.
Tim Capill shares his experience of study and snowballs at St John's Latimer Squares annual young adult camp.
A warm welcome is in store for all visitors to the Timaru Christian Bookshop who have won the best small Christian bookshop in NZ 2009.
St. Chad’s Patronal Festival was a wonderful opportunity for the Parish of Linwood to honour the past, celebrate the present and look to the future.
Come as you are? Temuka Youth Group’s young people decided that meant pyjamas.
A young team embarked on a spiritually fulfilling Mission to Tonga and shares their experiences.
Ten to 20% more people in Anglican churches on Sunday, as distinct from less: that's a statistic with the potential to flummox the census-takers and media-pundits.
A unique programme in Timaru run by Anglican Care helps kids going through tough times to grieve healthily.
Craig Smith is using an internet chat room to overcome the challenges of rural ministry.
Andrew Spence reflects on why the mentoring motion passed at our latest Synod could make a real difference.
If the word ‘archives’ brings to mind boring old books, then think again. Diocesan archivist Jane Teal shares the occupational hazards of safeguarding our Church’s heritage.
Business and belief can seem like two totally different worlds. Hugh Mould has started a shop in Rangiora that’s doing both.
Jolyon White, Anglican Social Justice Commission enabler, offers five often forgotten ways of “caring for the things God has given us for the sake of others.”
A new race horse ministry to the Canterbury racing industry has great odds of success.
Jolyon White offers his Top 5 ethical Christmas gifts to insure a clear conscience - and a low overdraft.
Troubled children in residential care in Christchurch are benefiting from a volunteer-run program initiated by diocesan youth adviser Phil Trotter.
The City Mission's new multi-million dollar development is building new hope for those in need.
Rebuild designs for Knox Church in Christchurch retain much of the heritage woodwork.
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