Ngā Kōrero
Caring for Creation: Where Whakapapa meets Scripture
22 May 2026
Caring for the natural world sits at the heart of many cultures and belief systems.
Reflection of the Asian Ecumenical Youth Assembly by Kauri Tangohau
21 May 2026
A Reflection Piece by Kauri Tangohau of Tikanga Māori Attending the Asian Ecumenical Youth Assembly (AEYA) in Chiang Mai, Thailand from 17–21 April 2026 was a deeply meaningful and humbling...
Nine Days, Nine Figures: May in the Māori Anglican Calendar
13 May 2026
In the Anglican Calendar in Aotearoa, the month of May is a significant month for Te Hāhi Mihinare, particularly for Māori. A total of nine days are set aside to commemorate prominent Māori figures of...
Sail for hope Builds Momentum for Ocean-focused Climate Justice
7 May 2026
As the inaugural Sail for Hope nears the end of its 50-day voyage around Fiji, its mission of refocusing the church’s identity as a Church of the Ocean is gaining traction. The crew on the Fijian vaka, Uto Ni Alo includes students from...
Te Hui Amorangi ki Te Waipounamu welcomes first wahine Pīhopa‑elect
1 May 2026
Watch the Announcement Video on our YouTube Channel The Venerable Susan Wallace has been elected as the third Pīhopa ki Te Waipounamu, becoming the first wahine to hold the role. Bishop‑elect Susan will step into the position previously...
Anzac Day – He Hokinga Mahara
25 April 2026
Eighty years ago, in 1946, the last of the 28th (Māori) Battalion returned home from the theatres of war across Europe and North Africa. They were welcomed into Wellington Harbour...
The Quiet Mahi of Military Chaplaincy
24 April 2026
As Anzac Day nears, New Zealand, Australia, and parts of the Pacific pause to remember, honour, and mourn the men and women who died in service of their countries.
Mahia Te Mahi: Reports from Te Rūnanga Whāiti
16 April 2026
On 3 March 2026, Te Rūnanga Whāiti met in Wellington for its quarterly hui on behalf of Te Rūnanganui.
Manuika on the Moana: A Journey of Faith, Culture, and Creation Care
16 April 2026
Sail for Hope (Soko ni Nuinui) is bringing together indigenous navigation, Christian formation and climate action on a 50-day programme to show that the ocean is a bridge connecting cultures, parishes, and people. Te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa Kaituiui Rangatahi, Eli Tapine, will join the Fijian...
“Break Every Yoke”: Aotearoa Youth Join Asian Faith Leaders in Call for Justice
16 April 2026
Christian youth representatives from across Asia and neighbouring regions will gather in Chiang Mai, Thailand, this week for the 5th Asian Ecumenical Youth Assembly (AEYA).