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The Presbyterian Church is part of the universal church. We have relationships with many other churches and ecumenical organisations, both in New Zealand and overseas, whose purpose is to advance the mission of the church.

These relationships are administered by the Global Mission Office and the Ecumenical relations Secretary.

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Key Relationships

Ecumenical Groups

The World Council of Churches is a fellowship of churches, now 337 in more than 120 countries in all continents from virtually all christian traditions
World Council of Churches

The Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand aims to bring people together in new ways to worship, share and act on matters of Christian concern; produce resources for parishes and groups; communicate with national and international agencies and link with and being accountable to member churches whilst enlivening the search for unity with its encouragement of ecumenical life and partnerships.
Conference of Churches of Aotearoa New Zealand

The World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) links more than 75 million Christians in over 100 countries around the world. It is a fellowship of more than 200 Congregational, Presbyterian, Reformed and United churches with roots in the 16th-century Reformation led by John Calvin, John Knox and others. Most of these churches live and witness in the southern hemisphere; many are religious minorities in their countries.
World Alliance of Reformed Churches

Christian Conference of Asia
The CCA is a regional ecumenical group of churches in Asia.
Christian Conference of Asia

Council for World Mission
CWM is a community of 31 mainline Protestant churches worldwide committed to carrying out God's mission locally and sharing their resources of money, people, skills and insights globally
Council for World Mission

 
 

 

 


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