18/06/2026
Miharo Rev Ngaronoa, wonderful presentation. Thank you for sharing your understanding of how Te Ao Maori and Karaitiana are celebrated in the eyes of God.
Matariki celebrates Gods creation. Rev Ngaronoa Kimura
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15/06/2026
Manawatia a Matariki e te whanau.
Let us journey together, closer than before with Reverend Ngaronoa, a gem from Te Tai Tokerau.
Thursday 18 June 2026, 7 PM NZT
https://anglicanchurch-nz.zoom.us/j/94599431152
08/06/2026
Te Pouhere Sunday.
One God and 3 persons. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Holy Trinity reminds us that the very heart of God is relationship, communion, mutual love, and community within diversity. Today, on Te Pouhere Sunday, we celebrate something profoundly connected to that mystric. We celebrate Anglican church, here in Aotearoa, New Zealand, and in Polynesia. A church that seeks to embody unity without demanding uniformity. Our church made up of 3 tikanga: tikanga Maori, tikanga Pakeha and tikanga Pasefika. Distinctive peoples, languages, histories, and cultural expressions, yet bound together in covenant under Christ. The word Te Pouhere means ‘which binds together’. It is not merely an organisational structure; it is a theological statement. It declares that our unity is not found in being the same. Our unity is found in Christ.
Rev. Sela. Pirihi Whakahaere
Also, jammies for June. Please bring in a pair of kids jammies to help them keep warm this winter.
20/05/2026
Nau mai, haere mai, hono mai! Join us as Rev Wendy shares her experience on a historic moment. The installation of the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally.
Thursday 21 May 2026 7PMNZT
https://anglicanchurch-nz.zoom.us/j/94599431152