Methodist Church of New Zealand


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Inclusiveness, justice and healing are three of our guiding principles so it is entirely appropriate that MCNZ leaders have been swift and vocal in their condemnation of the recent outpouring of hate, homophobia and zenophobia espoused by those in positions of power. In this issue we share two powerful statements from the President of Te Hahi Weteriana o Aotearoa and Trinity Methodist Theological College whose responses unequivocally affirm the church's position and unwavering solidarity in standing alongside those people and communities under attack. As the President says in her closing statement,

"The Gospel calls us to love one another as Christ has loved us. Love does not tolerate harm. Love does not stand by in silence. Love acts."

Rev Keita Hotere reports from New Plymouth where an awesome Te Matatini National Kapa Haka Festival attracted tens of thousands of performers, supporters, whanau, and volunteers in a week long celebration of 'performance that captured the history, boundaries, waka and prophetic messages of the Poropiti Maori from this region within Te Kahu Maunga'. It is a wonderful recap of a magnificent gathering.

Rev Dale Peach Superintendent of the South Island Methodist Synod, Te Hinota Weteriana o Te Waipounamu, looks back on one year since of the new synod was formed, and discusses the consultative process that preceded the collaboration of three separate synods. Long term planning, intentional dialogue and respectful relationships have led to a successful outcome.

TeRito Peyroux-Semu reports on the induction of Rev Nicola Grundy as Kai Hapai, the Connexional appointment lead for the vital new church structure, Te Hapai O Ki Muri. The organisation is tasked with supporting ministries and ministry leadership across the Connexion with the support of a committee that includes representatives from Te Taha Maori, Tauiwi and youth representation.

This edition of Touchstone includes reports and reflections on many initiatives. I hope you will be inspired by the content.

May the season of Lent be a time of reflection, repentance and spiritual renewal as we focus on our faith and devotion in a deeply personal and global sense.

 

Ady Shannon.


  1. Te Hinota Weteriana o Te Waipounamu

    A significant event in the life of Te Hāhi happened at the end of January 2024 – the newly formed South Island Methodist Synod, Te ... Read more…
  2. A Message of Solidarity from the Methodist Church of New Zealand.

    The Methodist Church of New Zealand stands in unwavering solidarity with our LGBTQ+ whānau, in response to recent attacks from Destiny ... Read more…
  3. Statement on Queerphobia and Xenophobia

    Trinity Methodist Theological College expresses deep concern over the increasing presence of homophobia, transphobia, and xenophobia ... Read more…
  4. Sunlit Renaissance: Joy, Unity, Transformation

    I have been profoundly blessed to participate in the vibrant tapestry of functions, events, meetings and celebrations within Te Hāhi ... Read more…
  5. Te Hāpai Ō Ki Muri: A New Chapter in Connexional Ministry and Leadership Support

    The newest part of the Methodist Church of New Zealand – Te Hāpai Ō Ki Muri – has now been in operation for a month, taking up its ... Read more…
  6. Native Calendars, and Climate Change as Catalyst

    A catalyst is something - an energy or a body - that sparks a change. The change could be for bad, like bacteria causing illness, or ... Read more…
  7. Change Imminent for Income Tax on Business Income - Charities

    On 24 February 2025, New Zealand's Inland Revenue Department released a paper seeking comment on the taxation of charities and ... Read more…
  8. WesleyCare Residents Board Bus for Ōtautahi Outing

    On Tuesday 14 January 2025 a group of WesleyCare residents boarded a public bus along with caregivers for a trip across Ōtautahi in ... Read more…
  9. A Caring Society Does Not Neglect Its Children

    Recently, there has been scathing media coverage regarding the standard and consistency of school lunches, after the current ... Read more…
  10. New Staff and New Roles at The Connexional Office

    A staffing restructure at the Connexional Office involving new roles for two existing staff and one new face at the front desk, will ... Read more…
  11. Wasewase Sustainable Coastline Climate Justice Initiative

    Summer (Raumati) in Aotearoa is a season many of us look forward to annually. Read more…
  12. Te Matatini O Te Kāhui Maunga, Te Kāhui Tupua, Te Kāhui Wairua

    The last time Te Matatini National Kapa Haka Festival was held in 2023, it took place at Ngā Ana Wai, Eden Park, Auckland. This year ... Read more…
  13. Getting Quick Wins with Tech

    A new year is a great time to refresh ho w your church uses technology - without breaking the bank or adding unnecessary complexity. ... Read more…
  14. Jim's Cartoon

    Our regular cartoon that finds the funny, and sometimes not so funny, side of faith. Read more…
  15. EPIPHANY

    Childhood memories of growing up in New Plymouth as the daughter of Lebanese immigrants prompted Deacon Brenda Fawkner to write a ... Read more…
  16. Uniting Congregations?

    Ray Coats reflects on UCANZ. As one who has been involved in ecumenical activities for most of my worshipping life, I have retained my ... Read more…
  17. The Gift of Sight: A Miracle

    Worldwide, 45 percent of people with a vision impairment are living with conditions that could have been treated or prevented, meaning ... Read more…
  18. Why Refinance?

    Refinancing a mortgage is a strategic financial decision that can save you money and improve loan terms, lower interest rates, enhance ... Read more…
  19. SEASON OF LENT 2025; Focus on What’s Important!

    The beginning of the year is always exciting, with everyone returning from their holiday to transition back into school, work, and ... Read more…
  20. Welcome to this month’s Kidz Korna

    I hope you have all settled down at school. Some of you will have started new schools, others moved into a new class and the youngest ... Read more…
  21. Pressure on West Papuans Increases

    In West Papua the indigenous people are struggling to protect human rights, their lands and resources from outside interests. Read more…
  22. Conclave Film Review

    I write as churches worldwide join in praying for the life and witness of Pope Francis. Hearing the news of the Pope’s hospitalisation ... Read more…
  23. Nexus : A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI.

    In the beginning was information … “Stories brought us together. Books spread our ideas ... The internet promised infinite knowledge. ... Read more…
  24. Connecting Records, Places and People

    At Kei Muri Māpara, we have the privilege of caring for fascinating collections that encompass more than 200 years of Aotearoa New ... Read more…
  25. Mafutaga Faifeau ma Taitai SOT 2025

    Fuaitau masani a le Au Kerisiano, o lo tatou tofi ma le matafaioi o le fuafua ma faa polokalame, a’o le Atua e taoto i ai le ... Read more…
  26. Wasewase Youth Camp focuses on Transformation

    Don’t just change, transform” is the theme for the Methodist Youth Fellowship 2025 camp, planned for ANZAC Day weekend 24 to 28 ... Read more…

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