Anglican Diocese of Christchurch


Message from the Bishop

Dear Friends,

It was good to be at the first day of the first Preaching Course, in Amberley, on Saturday. It is not too late for aspiring preachers to enrol for the second course, in Ashburton, starting Saturday 12 August (details at https://theologyhouse.ac.nz/courses/).

On Sunday afternoon it was a delight to be back at Sister Eveleen Retreat House, Sumner, to commission its new Director, Antje Duda. Over the past year or so, significant improvements have been made to the bedrooms in the upper accommodation block. In the past these rooms were more “monastic cells” than bedrooms. A Diocese in Regeneration mode will always grow from spiritual retreats, and I look forward to Antje’s leadership in this area over the years ahead.

It was a very wet weekend and some of our parish rooves, downpipes and drains have been found wanting. I am grateful that CPT staff have been promptly informed of damage to property.

Pray for Gabriele Anderson (Lincoln), Andrew Butcher (Fendalton), Simon Green (St Michaels and All Angels) who will be ordained deacons at 10.30 am this Saturday 29 July in the Transitional Cathedral. Our preacher will be Acting Dean Bosco Peters. All are welcome. For those unable to be physically present at the service the Live stream link is: https://youtube.com/live/3p4XpQO1SXU.

Six days later, the Reverend Steven Dunne (Woodend-Pegasus) will be ordained priest in Holy Innocents, Amberley, 7 pm Friday 4 August 2023. The preacher at this service will be Archdeacon Dawn Baldwin.

That same weekend, I will formally induct the Reverend Ben Randall as Archdeacon of South Canterbury at 5 pm Sunday 6 August 2023 in St Mary’s Church, Timaru. In the same service we will offer a liturgical welcome to the Archdeaconry of South Canterbury to the Reverend Stephanie Mander and pray for her new chaplaincy ministry at Craighead.

All are welcome to these services—clergy are invited to robe, red stoles.

In a new development, or, more accurately, a renewal of a past custom, our church is encouraging a “Mission Month” focus each year for ministry units, preferably focusing on August or September each year. Resources focused on the 5 marks of mission are being prepared by Anglican Missions (AM) and NZCMS. For the August Mission Month, resources including posters, and children's resources, go to this link—these resources can be printed and/or inserted in a church PowerPoint slideshow. All are encouraged to: print and pin up a poster, learn about one of our Anglican Missions projects, pray for global mission during Sunday services, and use the children's resources.

NZCMS is working with Anglican Missions on creating sermons on the marks of mission. NZCMS also have 3 short videos of Mission Partners that churches could show to profile the work of the global Mission Partners that the whole Anglican Church supports. Contact office@nzcms.org.nz. Anglican Missions within the Anglican Church here in NZ gives us an opportunity to be part of something bigger than our individual parishes can manage ourselves.

While focused on overseas mission, I am pleased to report that a SOMA NZ mission in the Diocese of Kondoa, Anglican Church of the Province of Tanzania (in the central area of Tanzania) will take place 8-22 August at the invitation of Bishop Given Gaula. Please pray for local members of the team, Anton and Christine Nikoloff, and the Reverend Peter Akester from Anglican Life Rangiora. The team is led by the Reverend Ian Hardcastle from Whangaparaoa. The mission will include seminars to equip leaders and parishioners in selected locations to be able to exercise ministry in healing and deliverance as well as the grow in confidence in using the spiritual gifts that God has given them.

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

“Developing a new children and families ministry in your church is pioneering ministry”—Rachel Gardener

This Sunday 30 July 2023, Ordinary 17 the gospel reading is Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52. With this passage we complete the parables taught by Jesus in this chapter of Matthew. In each of five parables 'the kingdom of heaven is like' something: mustard seed, yeast, hidden treasure, a fine pearl, a net with all kinds of fish. Jesus appears to be saying that the kingdom of heaven is:

  • a growing phenomenon which starts small and becomes very large (mustard seed)
  • a powerful influence working through the whole world (yeast)
  • something utterly worth being part of and belonging to (hidden treasure, fine pearl)
  • a bit messy because it grows and develops in such a way that both evil and righteous people are caught up in its life (fishing net).

Arohanui,

+Peter


  1. The Commissioning of the new Director of Sister Eveleen Retreat House, Antje Duda

    l-r: Reverend Dr John Fox (SERH Designate for Spiritual Oversight), Antje Duder (new Director, SERH), Bishop Peter, Sarah Gardiner ... Read more…
  2. From the Word

    Matthew 13:33 He told them another parable: "The kingdom of heaven is like yeast that a woman took and mixed in with three measures of ... Read more…
  3. In the media...

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  4. Upcoming Events

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

    Synod and Parish AGM related notices: Read more…
  6. 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…
  7. Video: Road to Renewal Tough but Good - Bishop of Sheffield

    Key learnings in leading a Diocese toward regeneration and mission Read more…
  8. Mid-Winter Fire

    A silent, directed retreat is being held at St Eveleen Retreat House, Whitewash Road, Sumner, July 28, 7pm–July 30, 3pm. Read more…
  9. Mission Month

    Mission Month resources focused on the 5 marks of mission are being prepared . For the August Mission Month, resources including ... Read more…
  10. 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…
  11. Video: Cost and reward of sticking up for the strugglers

    Church in deprived area doubles 3 times in 6 months - they're talking about Jesus and doing his works. Read more…
  12. 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…
  13. Craft Fair & Market

    10am-2pm at St Christopher’s Church Hall, 244 Avonhead Road, Saturday July 29. Read more…
  14. All Souls Taizé Service

    Date: Sunday 6 August Time: 5pm for approximately 30 minutes Read more…
  15. 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…
  16. 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…