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Fiji voyage sets sail for hope

Over 1400 people are set receive Anglican-led training in oceanic stewardship and climate science over the next 50 days, led by the Climate Commission of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia and delivered by trainers aboard the ocean-going traditional Polynesian-style canoe, the Uto Ni Yalo. 

Anglicans mark Holy week & Easter

Anglican churches around Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia fell silent this week after the bustle of Palm Sunday, the solemnity of Holy Week and the joyous festivities of Easter. 
Anglican Taonga caught up with Anglican communities' services around the motu for last week's holiest days of the year.

Archbishops ask: 'Let love lead'

The Archbishops of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia have shared their Easter message for 2026 centred in the radical, revolutionary, restoring power of Jesus' love.

Hoani Tapu strengthens reach

Hoani Tapu | St John's Theological College has reopened with a strengthened cohort for 2026, as both its residential community and offsite learning streams increase in number.
• Read Dr Te Aroha Rountree's stirring kauhau for the College opening

Watch our words on disability

The 2026 Disability Ministry Lenten resources are asking Anglicans to focus on how the words we use can either empower or disempower disabled people in our communities.

Archbishops share Xmas hope

The Archbishops of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia have shared a Christmas message centred Jesus as the one who turns us from despair to hope.

Anglican schools uphold Te Tiriti

This week the Anglican Archbishops encouraged Anglican schools across Aotearoa New Zealand to continue upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi in their life and practice, with the full backing of the Church.
• 24K sign petition to return schools' Treaty duties

Plan 'for all' this Advent

The Anglican Disability Network has released resources to help church communities more fully welcome and include everyone in worship and community events this Advent and Christmas.
• View Advent 2025 resources

Extremism expert warns churches

Extremism and its threat to churches was the subject of a talk at the National Dialogue for Christian Unity in Wellington this 10 October, where church representatives were cautioned to raise awareness of extremists active in Aotearoa New Zealand churches.
• Canadian Anglicans denounce Christian nationalism


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