Church seeks new Director, Presbyterian Research Centre
The Presbyterian Research Centre, Dunedin, incorporates the Church’s Archives and Hewitson Library.
The Presbyterian Research Centre, Dunedin, incorporates the Church’s Archives and Hewitson Library.
Christian World Service is appealing for donations to help relief efforts in Afghanistan and Pakistan after a 7.5 quake on 26 October. The death toll currently stands at 382 with 2,368 reported injured. Thousands more have been left homeless. see more and donate at http://www.cws.org.nz/newsroom/media-releases/cws-appeals-afghanistanpakistan-earthquake-victims
White Ribbon Day on 25 November 2015 is the international day when people wear a white ribbon to show that they do not condone violence towards women. We have ribbons, posters and leaflets for the 2015 White Ribbon campaign available free to parishes - there's 500 so get in touch soon, email info@presbyterian.org.nz and let us know how many to send. This year the 2015 theme is Respectful Relationships between men and women.
As a supplement for the Justice & Action booklet, the Rev Dr Carolyn Kelly has prepared a resource based on the lectionary readings for Sunday, 11 October: Amos 5: 6-7, 10-15 and Mark 10: 17.
The Church has commended the Ministry of Justice on its discussion paper "Strengthening New Zealand's legislative response to family violence", which invited submissions on how to improve the country's family violence laws.
Download and read “The ethics and advocacy of a nuclear free world,” a personal reflection by the Right Rev Andrew Norton, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand on the Peace
Presbyterian Women invites applications from those wishing to be a self-funded member of the 2016 Presbyterian Women of Aotearoa NZ Delegation to the United Nations.
Click to download the Spring edition of Spanz magazine.
Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand, has urged the Government to urgently increase the number of refugees allowed to resettle in New Zealand each year.
The Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand has had its website recognised at the Australasian Religious Press Association (ARPA) awards.