Anglican Diocese of Christchurch


Message from the Bishop

Dear Friends,

Tomorrow early evening Evensong will be sung in the Cathedral in the Square for the first time since February 2011. Due to health and safety requirements only a very small number of people can be physically present alongside the choir and clergy. Fortunately, due to modern technology, we can all join the service via Livestream.

There are two ways to view:

1. Live stream from your own device

Click here to view. Please note that a holding page will be in place until 5:30pm on Thursday when the live stream will automatically start.

2. Watch from the billboard in Cathedral Square

The livestream, with sound, will start at 5:30pm on the billboard in Cathedral Square.

Registrations for The Abbey close on 10 August. The Abbey is an Anglican youth leader and young adult conference taking place in Waikanae, 18-20 August 2023. Contact Sammy Mould, youth@anglicanlife.org.nz, for funding. Other details and to register at www.theabbey.co.nz. I encourage youth leaders and young adults who have not yet registered to do so. I am looking forward to being at The Abbey on Saturday 19 August.

Thank you for praying for Gabriele Anderson (Lincoln), Andrew Butcher (Fendalton), Simon Green (St Michaels and All Angels) who were ordained deacons on Saturday morning in the Transitional Cathedral. We had a wonderful service, with a full Cathedral. I was delighted that Bishop Richard Wallace was able to share in the ordination service with me. A very big thank you to all who planned for and participated in this service and in refreshments afterwards.

It was a privilege to confirm Jakub Inch at St. Stephen’s, Lincoln on Sunday morning and to share in warm fellowship with the combined congregations of the Parish of Lincoln.

I am grateful to Bishop Richard to have been invited to share with him on Monday morning in the blessing of Te Tomairangi o Ihu Karaiti at Te Waipounamu, Ferry Road. Te Tomairangi o Ihu Karaiti is the accommodation and meeting building on this marae. A formal opening is being arranged at a date to be confirmed. I look forward to some Diocesan retreats and other meetings taking place in Te Tomairangi o Ihu Karaiti in the years ahead.

Last night, in a beautiful and joyful service, the Reverend Alexa Evenden was inducted as the Vicar of Malvern, in Trinity Church, Darfield. Pray for Alexa as she begins this new ministry. Her beginning is the ending of a long interim ministry by the Reverend Dr Tom Innes. Thank you, Tom, for your ministry through this period and for your continuing commitment to this parish in which you reside.

This Friday evening, 4 August, at 7 pm, the Reverend Steven Dunne (Woodend-Pegasus) will be ordained priest in Holy Innocents, Amberley. The preacher at this service will be Archdeacon Dawn Daunauda. All are welcome. Clergy are invited to robe, red stoles.

On Sunday evening, 6 August, at 5 pm, in St. Mary’s Church, Timaru, I will formally induct the Reverend Ben Randall as Archdeacon of South Canterbury and offer a liturgical welcome to the Reverend Stephanie Robson to the Archdeaconry of South Canterbury and pray for her new chaplaincy ministry at Craighead. All are welcome to this service which will be a Eucharist. Clergy are invited to robe, red stoles.

The Barbie and Oppenheimer movies are very popular. I saw the Barbie movie last week – it is both fun and thought-provoking. If you have seen it, you might be interested in this theological reflection on it: Neither Barbie Nor Ken - a Move Review 

There are a number of news reports these days about an evangelist called Julian Batchelor who is crusading around our islands against “co-governance.” Co-governance is an emerging feature of national life which deserves respectful conversation and empathetic understanding of our obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi. Nothing is helped by divisive and inflammatory antagonism. A thoughtful essay on co-governance and on Batchelor’s crusade has been written by Denis O’Reilly and can be read here.

Another quote for our focus on Regeneration of the Diocese in this decade:

  • “When did you last lead someone to Christ? How are you helping them to grow? Who are you helping to come a leader? You measure what you value” - Bishop Ric Thorpe

This Sunday 6 August 2023is Transfiguration or Ordinary 18. The gospel for Transfiguration is Luke 9:28-36. Jesus takes Peter, John, and James up a mountain to pray. Then things happen! While Jesus is praying “the appearance of his face changed [was transfigured], and his clothes became dazzling white” (verse 29). With the appearance of Moses and Elijah, there are strong reminiscences of the experience of Israel in the wilderness, when the cloud of God, and the voice of God were important for the direction of Israel’s travels and for the discipline of their lives. The voice of God in the story rings out to us today: Listen to him! What is Jesus saying to us?

Arohanui,

+Peter


  1. Ordination service at the Transitional Cathedral on Saturday 29 July 2023

    Left to right: The Rev'd Bosco Peters (Acting Dean, also preacher and retreat leader for the ordinands), the Rev'd Jenny Wilkens ... Read more…
  2. In the Media

    Meat the Need (MtN), a charity that links livestock and milk donations from farmers with families in need, hosted their inaugural ... Read more…
  3. Upcoming Events

    In addition to the events advertised elsewhere, the following events are coming up in our Diocese. Read more…
  4. Important Diocesan Notices

    Synod and Parish AGM related notices: Read more…
  5. Choral Evensong—Live Streamed from the Cathedral in the Square 5.30-6pm 3rd August

    It's Choral Evensong with a twist, as we're livestreaming from inside the Cathedral for the first time since 2011. Read more…
  6. Anglican Advocacy Petition

    Anglican Advocacy, in partnership with a range of consumer advocates and electricity watchdogs, have launched a petition and website ... Read more…
  7. Confirmation Service at Lincoln

    Last Sunday (30 July) Bishop Peter and Teresa were at St Stephen’s in Lincoln to confirm Jakub Inch (pictured here with the bishop, ... Read more…
  8. Youth Worship Night at the Cathedral

    Next Worship Night at the Transitional Cathedral is Sunday August 13 at 7.30pm. Read more…
  9. Missions Month 2023

    Anglican Missions puts the love of God into action and brings hope in many areas of need, working with and on behalf of the Anglican ... Read more…
  10. Video: Being invitational - key missional strategy

    How offering an invitation can lead to belonging and in turn can lead to faith - Bob's testimony of ministry that works. Read more…
  11. Jesus is the Light of the World

    Messy Church in Geraldine on 27 July saw twenty kids and their handlers turn out to make paper lanterns and jam jar candle holders. Read more…
  12. There are more notices, articles and photos than can fit in the email this week.

    Please click on "Read more" anywhere or click "Explore the publication" at the bottom of the email to see them all online! Read more…
  13. New altar frontal at St Andrew's Oxford

    On Sunday July 30th Archdeacon Dawn Baldwin visited St Andrew's Church in the parish of Oxford-Cust and blessed a new altar frontal ... Read more…
  14. Who's coming to Church

    On Wednesday 19th July, I was present at the opening of ‘The Church’ to give the new bar a blessing. I had a few yarns with many of ... Read more…
  15. Video: Young couple plant church in Ipswich - what can we learn from their story?

    Recently ordained couple Matt and Amy were called by God to plant a church in Ipswich and amazing things have happened! Read more…
  16. All Souls Taizé Service

    Date: Sunday 6 August Time: 5pm for approximately 30 minutes Read more…
  17. Congratulations to Andy Dickson, St Barnabas Fendalton’s Young Adults Worker, whose children’s picture book, ‘Three Things to Know: An E Tū Tāngata Story’, is now a New Zealand best seller.

    Last September Andy released the book in partnership E Tū Tāngata (Stand Together), a Christchurch based initiative focussed on ... Read more…
  18. Stories and Songs at All Souls, Merivale

    Stories and Songs is a small, friendly group with music and play for toddlers at All Souls Church, 30 Church Lane starting at 10am on ... Read more…
  19. Network Waitangi Ōtautahi invites you to hear special guest speaker Claire Charters

    Newly appointed by the Human Rights Commission to lead work on indigenous people’s rights Rongomau Taketake Read more…
  20. Evening Prayer at St James Southbrige

    Sunday's Evening prayer at St James was a special event and more than just Evening Prayer. Sea-Am Thompson, a multi-talented St ... Read more…
  21. The Daily Life in Ancient Israel—a short course at St Paul's Papanui

    Join us for a short course in  Houses and Families in Ancient Israel Tuesday 8 August, 3pm; Tuesday ... Read more…
  22. Holy Trinity Avonside has the following requests:

    We are looking to establish a library of Christian books. Donations of lounge furniture (couch/coffee table) to make our St Francis ... Read more…
  23. Te Raranga Networking Event with Guest Speaker: Chris Finlayson, Minister of Treaty Negotiations 2008-2017

    Thursday 24th August, 5:30pm at Te Puna Wanaka whare, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Madras St. (parking off Barbadoes St) Read more…
  24. Pilgrims: Exploring the Dynamics of the Psalms of Ascent (Ps 120-134)

    I call on the Lord in my distress, and he answers me. Psalm 120 Read more…
  25. An Introduction to Ignatian Spirituality: Saturday 26th August, 9am–12:30pm.

    Facilitator Dr Anne Shave. Venue Te Manawa Atawhai—Catherine McAuley Centre—at Villa Maria College, Upper Riccarton. Read more…
  26. Building the Church for Today and Tomorrow Conference 2023

    Excellent speakers who are experts in their field are ready to share their wisdom on the theme of fruitful stewardship of finances, ... Read more…
  27. Registrations now open for Inspirational Leading your Church into Growth Conference

    Registrations are now open for inspirational LyCiG conference - gather a team now and plan to be with us 12 - 14 October. Read more…
  28. Identity and Belonging—A Three Tikanga Church Colloquium

    Tui, tui, tuia Read more…
  29. All Souls, 30 Church Lane, Merivale is hosting a Craft Recycling Market

    Saturday 30 September—9:30 am to Noon Read more…
  30. Would you like to see your events and happenings in e-Life?

    Please send your submissions (in 200 words or less in Word format plus images) to e-Life@anglicanlife.org.nz by the Monday before ... Read more…