Ngā Kōrero
Te Tiriti Beyond Politics: Ngā Kura Mihinare Lead with Faith and Integrity
28 November 2025
The Boards of Trustees of Hukarere Girls’ College and Te Aute College have joined more than 1000 schools nationwide in objecting to the government’s proposed changes to the Education and Training Act. Under the changes, Boards...
Faith in Action: Anglican and Catholic Leaders Join at COP30 for Climate Justice
18 November 2025
Anglican and Catholic delegations attending COP30 in Brazil met to explore theological responses to climate change, new pathways for collaboration, education, and advocacy in the face of a global crisis. Held...
The incoming principal of Hukarere Girls’ College has a clear message for ākonga and whānau: she’s here for the long haul.
10 November 2025
“When I’m in, I’m in 110%.
Love our faith, love our hāhi, love our Mihinaretanga – as our tīpuna did
6 November 2025
In his Bishop’s Charge to open the hīnota (synod) for Te Hui Amorangi ki Te Tairāwhiti, Te Pīhopa o Te Tairāwhiti, the Most Reverend Dr Don Tamihere, has called on...
Te Takawai Christian Diploma: A Year of Formation and Flourishing
31 October 2025
The first year of the Te Takawai Christian Diploma concluded in Gisborne from October 10 to 12 for Te Rau Theological College, gathering students from Te Tairāwhiti and guest students...
A Mission Still Moving with the Spirit
31 October 2025
The Church of Te Wairua Tapu in Sydney, the spiritual home for generations of Māori in Sydney, celebrated 40 years over the past weekend. The celebrations began with a pōhiri...
The Church of Ōmāhu Reopens
29 October 2025
Image credit: Anglican Taonga Almost three years after Cyclone Gabrielle tore through Hawke’s Bay and the community of Ōmāhu, the Māori Anglican church of St John’s will reopen its...
Indigenous Anglicans Unite in Four-Nation Pilgrimage
28 October 2025
Indigenous Anglicans from four nations came together on pilgrimage to share faith, culture, and stories that strengthen and sustain their communities.
The Disruptive Nature of Spiritual Growth with Ciru Muriuki
23 October 2025
In 2016, Wanjiru Muriuki (known to her friends as Ciru) attended her first Anglican service in Aotearoa having moved from Nairobi where she had grown up in the Presbyterian and...
Hui Amorangi Inform Leadership Future
17 October 2025
‘Ko te Amorangi ki Mua’ – the Commission on Episcopal Leadership (COEL) is leading a tikanga-led electoral process ahead of Te Rūnanganui, refining electoral college procedures, defining what’s needed to...