Selwyn College Consultation Panel Update
The first meeting of the Selwyn Consultation Panel is due to take place on Thursday 28th February.
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The first meeting of the Selwyn Consultation Panel is due to take place on Thursday 28th February.
Visit this articleFebruary 2019 marks one hundred years since the consecration of the ‘new’ St Paul’s Cathedral building in the heart of Dunedin’s Octagon. This occasion will be commemorated with a special Eucharistic Celebration to give thanks for the life of St Paul’s Cathedral.
Visit this articleSome events taking place in Dunedin Parishes and other locations that we have been asked to advertise. Please contact us at registrar@calledsouth.org.nz if you have anything to add here.
Visit this articleSome events that you can plan to attend in Southland and elsewhere over the next few months...
Visit this articleA new year - and new as well as returning students will be arriving at the University and Otago Polytechnic campuses. There are some opportunities where individuals and parishes can help...
Visit this articleAlan Johnson will present on the latest data, analysis, and commentary on our children and youth, crime and punishment, work and incomes, social hazards, and housing.
Visit this articleThe Diocese of Dunedin is able to offer a virtual meeting room for people who need to get together, but where distance may be a barrier.
Visit this articleEveryone is warmly invited to attend a Celebration of Harmony Dinner on Thursday 7th February.
Visit this articleAt Level 2, some staff have returned to the Diocesan office and some are continuing to operate mostly in a remote capacity. We can continue to help with setting up your virtual meetings......
Visit this articleRev Bill Bennett's new book of introductions to the Lectionary Bible readings:
Visit this articleThe ancient Celtic Christian spiritual tradition is deeply significant for our times, offering insights and spiritual practices that remind us of the unity of our origins, nourish our deepest longings for serenity, peace and oneness and nurture our respect and care for the whole of creation.
Visit this articleAn invitation to join with other Christians in Dunedin to hear more about human trafficking on Tuesday 12th February 2019 @ St Patrick's Church, Macandrew Road from 7 pm.
Visit this articleThis free online flexible learning programme from St John's Anglican Theological College is now available in the Diocese of Dunedin, beginning in March next year. All it costs is your time...
Visit this articleAn updated Visiting Minister's form for use from 1 August 2023 to 31 December 2023. This has also been updated on the website. Please use this new form for any visiting minister claims and destroy any existing forms you have.
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