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Serendipity

Earlier in the year I decided to take the opportunity to take the ferry to Diamond Harbour while children still travelled free on their MetroCard. We went to the remains of Godley House, looked at the art in Stoddart Cottage—trying to whisk them past some less-than-child-friendly paintings, played in the park, walked around the seashore…

High performance sports

The Olympic Games in Paris have just concluded and New Zealand athletes won an astonishing 20 medals, 10 of those gold medals. That is quite an achievement for such a small nation. It is also considerably more than New Zealand athletes had achieved in previous years. I particularly remember the games in Atlanta in 1996,…

The path less travelled

Quite regularly on my day off I go for a walk in the Port Hills. The walking tracks I most often use are those close to a bus stop that enable me to get as high as possible quickly. I also like to walk along the tops. Some of these tracks are quite steep in…

The Barmen Declaration:

Last year we had a sermon series about the Apostle’s Creed. During August this year I will look at a more recent confession, the Barmen Declaration of 1934. As many other confessions, it was the result of a crisis in the Church. In this case, the crisis was the attempted take-over of the German churches…

Tennis Court Developments

At the Annual General Meeting the Parish resolved to go ahead with the sale of most of the tennis court land to the Christchurch Methodist Mission (CMM) to provide housing for the elderly. I indicated then that the government direction on social housing was not yet known. There is some more clarity now. Funding has…

Part 1 – Welcoming our neighbours

You may have noticed that the townhouses across the railway line from St Paul’s are now complete. More and more residents are moving in. We thought that we should welcome our Harewood Road neighbours. After all, they will be the closest residents and will hear the bells of St Paul’s more than many others. Of course we want to invite them to…

Football analogies

I generally do not watch a lot of sport. With the Olympic Games coming up, I may catch the odd competition. I do have to say that I find team sports more interesting to watch and may view some basketball or volleyball games. For me the most interesting spectator game is still football. But I…

Hymn Sunday

Music affects us far more deeply than just the written or spoken word alone. Hymns and songs give voice to our emotions, our deepest feelings, our sincerest convictions, our firmest hopes, and our hidden longings. Through them many people can more readily praise and worship God. Through hymns and songs, which often endure across generations,…

New news …

Children and Families Worker We have now appointed a children and families worker. Emma Cooper will join us from July 2024. She is an engineering student at Canterbury University and has worked with children in churches in Wellington and Christchurch. She currently attends All Saints in Burwood. Growing up in a Salvation Army church, she…

Sadhu Sundar Singh

Even though the Anglican Church does not officially recognise “saints” as people that were set apart by God, each Anglican Province has a calendar of commemoration to remember Christians that exhibited faith in a way that was significant for the Church. These men and women are reflective of the Christian faith through the ages and…