Home » News » Bush Telegraph » Issue archive » April 2005 » Church Register
The Church Register lists additions to, deletions from, and changes in status on the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand Ministerial Roll as advised by Presbytery Clerks as at 1 April 2005.
Please amend the roll in your yearbook accordingly.
Ordinations & Induction:
<typolist>
The Rev Apa Leali’ifanolevalevale, formerly of North Dunedin Pacific Island Church, was inducted as Minister Glen Eden Pacific Island Church, on March 10, 2005.
The Rev Linda Hope, formerly Chaplain Defence Force Ohakea, was inducted as Chaplain NZ Defence Force, RNZAF Base Whenuapai, Auckland, on March 17, 2005.
The Rev Gillian Woodward, formerly Minister within the Bounds, was inducted into an Appointment at Crossroads Methodist Church, on February 2, 2005.
</typolist>
Changes in Status:
<typolist>
The Rev Ian Croft, resigned Minister of St John’s Presbyterian Parish, Hawera transferred to Waikato as Minister within the Bounds, on January 24, 2005.
The Rev Phillip Bettany, former Licentiate, transferred to South Canterbury as Minister Mackenzie Co-Op Parish and Ministry Enabler Pukaki Co-Op Parish, on February 8, 2005.
The Rev Shona Bettany, former Licentiate, transferred to South Canterbury as Minister Mackenzie Co-Op Parish and Ministry Enabler Pukaki Co-Op Parish, on February 8, 2005.
The Rev Reuben Hardie, of Wellington Presbytery Lodged Certificate, has transferred to Auckland as of February 23, 2005.
The Rev David North, Minister Emeritus, of Waikato, has transferred to Auckland as of February 23, 2005.
The Rev Max Reid, former General Manager Te Hopai Trust, transferred to Wellington as Minister within the Bounds on February 15, 2005.
</typolist>
Retirements:
<typolist>
The Rev Robert Matthews of Auckland, to Minister Emeritus, as of February 28, 2005.
</typolist>
Removal from the roll
<typohead type="4">Deaths: </typohead>
<typolist>
The Rev Andrew Wardlaw, Emeritus, March 12, 2005.
</typolist>
Parish Register
<typohead type="3">Changes in PCANZ Parish Roll as advised by Presbytery Clerks as at 1 April 2005</typohead>
The Cook Islands Presbyterian Church
The Cook Islands Presbyterian Church (Wellington Region) was established on November 21, 2004.

