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Posts from June 2023

Schools and the Gospel

Schools and the GospelFrom Monday to Wednesday I attended the Clergy Conference at College House. During his address to clergy Bishop Peter also spoke about the Anglican Schools, some of which are part of the Diocese. He acknowledged that there was some discomfort among many Anglicans at being so closely associated with schools that seem elitist and exclusive. The Bishop could see…

Your bells – by Lindsay Trott

For 143 years, Papanui has heard the peal of bells from St Paul’s, calling all to worship. The first 5 bells were ordered from the UK in 1878 at a cost of £285, but the ship sank off the Cape of Good Hope.  Insurance covered the cost and a new set was shipped out to…

GRAHAM WRITES …

I wonder if you, like me, have been having times of tiredness. Not only physically speaking, but also with all the negativity and stress coming to our attention through the various media of our day. I sometimes say to my wife during a news broadcast: “When is the GOOD news coming?” Yes, it is so…

From the Treasurer

A bit of background I see my role as managing the limited finances of our parish and helping to support our mission and ministry.  This covers a variety of tasks and follows a monthly program of invoicing, supplier payments and reporting.  Additionally in February each year the annual reports have to be produced and sent…

FROM THE WARDENS – 

DrainageThe scheduled drainage work is now underway, so try and avoid parking over by LOOP and the church office in June if you can.  Sunday morning parking nearer the church will be fine as usual. Community Outreach 14th July is the new public holiday Matariki and many are looking for ways to celebrate this event (Māori New Year).…