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Moderator Rt Rev Richard Dawson on the Edgecumbe flood
Presbyterian Church Moderator, the Rt Rev Richard Dawson has posted on his Moderator blog about flooding in the town of Edgecumbe and the help that will be required.
Moderator's Easter message 2017
Engage with the World: Easter Hope.
Council News March 2017 online
The latest Council News March 2017 is now online. Read about the decisions made when the Council of Assembly met for regular business from 2-4 March 2017 at the Mary McKillop Centre, Mission Bay, Auckland.
Read the latest Nambawan! Vanuatu newsletter
Nambawan! is dedicated to our partnership with the Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu.
Moderator Children's Day message 5 March 2017
Tēnā koutou katoa
Jill Kayser is an undoubted taonga of our Church. She is a person of great integrity, remarkable resilience and amazing vision. The following article is written by Jill for this year’s national Children’s Day on Sunday 5 March.
Christian contemplation curriculum and resources website launched
Over the last twelve months the Presbyterian and Anglican Schools’ offices have been collaborating on a Christian contemplation curriculum website.
The website is now live and can be found at www.ccc.net.nz
There are many resources available to New Zealand schools from within the mindfulness stream which have either a Buddhist or secular framework, explains Rev Sharon Ross Ensor from the Presbyterian Schools' Resource Office.
GA16 Minutes online
The 2016 minutes of the General Assembly held at St David Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, from Tuesday 15 November to Saturday 19 November 2016 are now online. Read them here.
Moderator's Waitangi Day message 2017
Greetings to you all as we look forward to a fine Waitangi weekend.
Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa.
I begin with a traditional Maori karakia which I pray for and over the whole Church:
He hōnore, he korōria ki te Atua
He maungārongo ki te whenua
He whakaaro pai ki ngā tāngata katoa
Hangā e te Atua he ngākau hou
Ki roto, ki tēnā, ki tēnā o mātou
Whakatōngia to wairua tapu
Hei awhina, hei tohutohu i a mātou
Hei ako hoki i ngā mahi mō tēnei rā