Connexions June 2024
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Gillian Southey, Christian World Service
Gillian Southey, Christian World Service.
Doreen Lennox
The Living wage is seen as the minimum amount needed to pay for basic expenses with some room for other necessities such as visiting the doctor and buying school uniforms, It is based on the needs of a family consisting of two adults, two children and one and a half incomes.
Paul Trebilco
The Theology Programme at the University of Otago offers many opportunities for the study of Christian Theology, both on-campus and to many students across New Zealand through our successful distance study programme.
General Secretary, Rev Tara Tautari
The speech was given on Saturday 1 June 2024
Please note there may not be a July edition of the Connexional newsletter. The cut off date for articles is Friday 12th July.
Hoodies available in light blue or black. T-shirts available in white or black
Refugee Sunday falls on June 21 in the Methodist Presbyterian calendar and on July 7 in the Anglican calendar.
Una Tikoinaka
“DO NOT CHANGE ONLY, BE TRANSFORMED” by Rev Tara Tautari
John Thornley
Played on community radio - for online listening in July
Marion Hines, Climate Justice Working Group
Plastic-Free July Event - Saturday afternoon 13 July - (Time to be Confirmed)
Wendy Anderson
Methodist Connexional Property Committee Meetings 2024 The remaining MCPC meeting dates for 2024
Julie Roberts
Lifewise
Join Lifewise, Merge Community and Cafe, and the Karangahape Rd Community in celebrating Matariki this year.
Alex Johnston
Common Grace Aotearoa may be just over a year old, but is having a growing impact in the ministry of 'transforming unjust structures' in society, and activating Christians young and old in a fresh expression of their faith.
Methodist Church of New Zealand - Connexional Office (Papanui - Christchurch)
Viv Whimster
The Lifewise Youth Housing team had the incredible opportunity to launch our Mahi Development Youth Courses (MDYC) event last 23 May, perfectly timed to coincide with Youth Week 2024 (20-26 May 2024). Generously sponsored by The Tindall Foundation, this vibrant event brought together our rangatahi and their whānau from our various housing sites, all brimming with excitement and determination.
Raewyn Devlin, Tokomairiro Co-operating Parish
“And now faith, hope and love abide, these three, and the greatest of these is love” 1 Corinthians 13: vv 13
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