What good is faith if it doesn’t work when it hits the road? Being Anglican means passionately pursuing a way of life as God created it to be in all areas – family, social justice, the environment, sustainability and spirituality. Here’s how Christ’s message is being lived by our people right now.
This year St Margaret’s College celebrates 100 years of educating, forming and raising up dynamic young women. The schools strong Anglican heritage means it holds an important part of life in our diocese, evidenced by the vibrant ministry of our college chaplain there, Peg Riley.
Working out how to be salt and light in your average kiwi work place can be challenging. Anglican Life caught up with three Christian working professionals about how faith impacts their life and relationships at work.
Jolyon White is the most recent addition to the Anglican Care team, working as the Social Justice enabler within the diocese. Spanky Moore cornered him at the water cooler to ask those big questions.
In February, a group of young adults spent ten days getting into the thick of supporting Christchurch’s most needy while studying justice in light of Jesus. Ruby Knight reflects on her experience.
A lot of people ‘pooh-pooh’ the idea of New Year's resolutions, but the beginning of a year offers a special chance to reflect and plan for new habits.
The 7.1 earthquake that hit Christchurch on September 4 has damaged many churches throughout the diocese, but spirits within parishes seem to be holding up.
Archbishops reach out to Canterbury