Community Groups / November 2022
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 4 December 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday is the second Sunday of Advent, and our theme is getting ready for big outcomes! We hear the wild rant by (creepy) John the Baptist and turn toward the One he points his finger at.
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St John's, Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Vicars Letter - 2nd December 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints whānau,Advent is here - we are clearly in the throws of Christmas preparation.
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All Saints Anglican Church, 90, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Special Christmas Services
- St John's in the City
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Reminder - further submissions to Proposed District Plan opportunity- closes tomorrow (Friday 2 Dec)
- Inner-City Wellington
- From WCC website Me pēhea ai te tuku tāpaetanga anō rāMake a further submission Further submissions open on 21 November and close on Friday 2 December 2022.
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The Silent Night
- Wellington City Mission
- A Christmas fundraising event that no-one goes to. The post The Silent Night first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Seatoun Wharf Conservation Management Plan - Draft May 2021
- Seatoun Village Hall & St Christopher's
- The Seatoun Wharf has reopened after undergoing a major refurbishmant over the last 18 months. The Conservation Management Plan is great reading, it is currently in draft form and a final version will be uploaded once it is completed next year. Please click the link below to get your own copy. ...
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Seatoun Wharf, Marine Parade, Seatoun, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Gray Street/SH59 intersection remediation
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- The entrance to Gray Street from SH59 is on the PCC books for remediation over summer. As anyone driving over it will know the rate of deterioration seems to be … Gray Street/SH59 intersection remediation Read More »
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Sir Ernest Marsden
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Sir Ernest Marsden was born in Manchester, England in 1889. He excelled at school and joined the Physics Department of Manchester University where he became involved in assisting Ernest Rutherford […]
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Karori Cemetery, Northland, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Christopher Locker
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Christopher Lockyer – an incorrigible vagabond Chris first takes our notice for running a brothel in Mulgrave Street in April 1894 and by so doing, his “bad characters” residents rowed […]
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Karori Cemetery, Northland, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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William Eades
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- William Eades, builder & undertaker William was born in Croydon, England and trained in the building trade. He was said to have made the wheels for Queen Victoria’s first train […]
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Karori Cemetery, Northland, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Rev Coffey
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- The Rev Coffey, the vicar of St Mark’s Church from 1876 to 1907, was a fervent letter writer, and Wellington City Archives have digitised a number of his concerned citizen […]
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Karori Cemetery, Northland, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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George Wiltshire
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- As we are about to embark on Wellington Heritage Week, we thought to fitting to pay tribute to George Wiltshire, designer of the Friends’ H.Q: The Shelter. If you like […]
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James Grainge
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- ATTEMPTED MURDER A Young Man Shoots at His Stepfather. In the Catholic section lies the Grainge plot. This is the story of James Grainge, an employee of a cooperative grocery […]
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Karori Cemetery, Northland, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Advent – A time of Preparation
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- Wikipedia defines advent as “a Christian season of preparation for the Nativity of Christ at Christmas”. It is also the beginning of the liturgical year in our church’s calendar. It […]
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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Guildford Terrace, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Island Bay | Potluck Picnic & Seed/Seedling/Crop Swap w Seeds to Feeds
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Join us in celebrating Island Bay, Local Kai and the Holiday Season. Facebook event details here We’ll be setting up big beautiful potluck kai table and invite you to bring something to add to it if you wish. It could be your favourite festive treat, something you have grown in your māra or your favouriteContinue reading "Island Bay | Potluck Picnic & Seed/Seedling/Crop Swap w Seeds to Feeds"
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Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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The Cathedral Connection 27 November 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Guildford Terrace, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly E-News – 25 November 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- “Look towards Christmas! Advent is here!” So begins Shirley Murray’s Advent Carol. And she is right. Sunday is the First Sunday in the Season of Advent. It tells us, this […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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What do you think about community facilities? - have your say (by Tue 29 Nov)!
- Inner-City Wellington
- From WCC Kia ora, This is a friendly reminder that the community facility surveys are closing in just over a week.
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Share pathway improvements
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- PCC has advised that work on the SH59 and Pukerua Beach Rd starts tomorrow 25 November. https://poriruacity.govt.nz/services/parking-transport/streets-roads/ Pukerua Bay shared pathway – Stage Two improvements planned Work to continue improving … Share pathway improvements Read More »
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Pukerua Bay, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Cardinal John’s Newsletter 24 November 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Newsletter Week Ending 28th November
- Karori Anglican Churches
- CHRISTMAS SERVICES Nine Lessons and Carols 11 December, 7pm. A traditional service that retells the Christmas story through bible readings and carols led by St Mary’s choir. Christmas Eve […]
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 27 November 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday is the first Sunday of Advent.
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Happy New Year, All Saints!
- All Saints Hataitai
- This Sunday marks the beginning of Advent and the beginning of the Christian calendar.
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All Saints Anglican Church, 90, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Health star ratings for packaged food
- Age Concern Wellington
- Health Star Ratings have been designed to provide “at a glance” information to reflect the nutrition value and healthiness of packaged foods. The system uses a rating scale of 0.5 to 5 stars — more stars mean a healthier food choice. The system was upgraded on 14 November with lower ratings for products with higher ... Read more
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SH 59 Work on Slipface
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Waka Kotahi has advised that further work is to be undertaken on the slipface just noth of the Northern Lookout. You will have noticed work restarting on the slip face … SH 59 Work on Slipface Read More »
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Very Welly Christmas fun
- Wellington Health Foundation
- On behalf of Te Wao Nui Child Health Service, Wellington Hospitals Foundation is pleased to be the official charity for Very Welly Christmas this weekend 26 & 27 November.
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Household Earthquake Planning Sunday 27th November @ 2pm
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- SPACES STILL AVAILABLE Island Bay community Centre. Please register here:https://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2022/island-bay-household-earthquake-planning/wellington
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Talk: Our Embassies, our Taonga
- Friends of Te Papa
- Join Jill Trevelyan and Chris Cane for a talk about the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade collection of art and taonga.
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Age Concern Highlighting The Issue Of Loneliness For Seniors
- Age Concern Wellington
- Our annual appeal was launched with a somewhat uncomfortable message. Read the full story on Scoop by clicking here.
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Making a Difference
- Brooklyn Scout group
- A big thank you to all our fundraising volunteers – you make such a difference. Each year Brooklyn Scouts rely upon the generosity of all our volunteers, week in week out, to deliver a challenging and successful programme for all our … Continue reading →
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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See you soon Anna
- Brooklyn Scout group
- We wish all the best to our amazing Kea Kaiārahi, Anna who has departed for foreign shores – who could resist a ski season in Japan 😊 Take care and see you again in the New Year
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The feast of christ the king
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- The readings for the Solemnity of Christ the King Year C focus on the kingship of Jesus Christ. A title that doesn’t refer to a status as we understand of […]
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The Cathedral Connection 20 November 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Weekly E-News – 18 November 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Did you see that tweet from Franklin Graham on our inclusive sign outside our church? Here is the link: Franklin Graham on Twitter: “I saw this sign at a church […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Cathedral Parish Christmas 2022 – January 2023
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- These Masses continue as usual from Monday 26 December Saturday 31 Dec, 7, 14, 21, 28 Jan 2023 5.30pm Vigil at St Thomas More Church Sunday 1, 8, 15, 22, […]
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Newsletter Week Ending 21st November
- Karori Anglican Churches
- OPPORTUNITY TO SEE INSIDE TE KORŌRIA 7PM 21 NOVEMBER Before the SGM there is a one-time-only opportunity to see inside Te Korōria, before its completion day April 2023! We would […]
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 20 November 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday is ‘Christ the King Sunday’.
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Douglas MacDiarmid back-of-house tour
- Friends of Te Papa
- Mark the centenary of New Zealand artist Douglas MacDiarmid’s birth with this back-of-house tour, led by Curator Modern Art Lizzie Bisley.
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Vicars Letter - 18 November 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whanau,What a gathering we had last week and a great chance to celebrate the past year.
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Talk: Tales from Mount Victoria.
- Friends of Te Papa
- Mount Victoria, first settled in the early 1840s by New Zealand Company colonists and named in honour of their young queen, is an inner-city suburb of Wellington with a rich history and heritage.
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Final bloc of classes for 2022
- Danss
- Kia ora koutou - we’re now into our final bloc of classes for the year.
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Thistle Hall, Cuba Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Trust in god
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- As a young boy in Primary School, the last lesson each Friday involved us reading and reflecting on the forthcoming Sunday’s readings. This was followed by us each receiving three […]
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 13 November 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we have a Baptism, celebrate Communion and a special guest preacher (see below), and we will consider how much we rate human wisdom in relation to God’s power! <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > If you want to read the Bible readings before Sunday, they are: Isaiah 12: 2-6 and 1 Corinthians 2:4-5 Children start at 10am with their peer group in the St John’s Centre and join in Communion later. The Youth Group will stay in the whole service this Sunday, to hear Dr Gray Manicom. If you can’t gather in the city, and you want to join the worship service via Zoom, here are the details to access the live-stream: Zoom Meeting ID: 370 260 759Passcode: worship The link to join the Zoom worship service is below. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/370260759?pwd=b2ZkajZ5d28rTy9EN1VKZDJUM3N4dz09 If using your phone: dial 04 886 0026 (Meeting ID: 370 260 759#, Passcode: 1560107#) This is the link to the printable Service Sheet <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/c2g9klv741oqk46/13th%20November%202022%20Order%20of%20Service.pdf?dl=0" class="sqs-block-button-element--medium sqs-button-element--primary sqs-block-button-element" > Printable Service Sheet <a href="https://us02web.zoom.us/j/370260759?pwd=b2ZkajZ5d28rTy9EN1VKZDJUM3N4dz09" class="sqs-block-button-element--medium sqs-button-element--primary sqs-block-button-element" > Link to Zoom Service If worshipping via Zoom, please be prepared for Communion at home with your bread and cup. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > VISITING MATHEMATICIAN We are delighted to be hosting Dr Gray Manicom for a visit at St John’s in the City this weekend (12th & 13th November)There will be three opportunities to hear him: on Saturday at 3pm (for students), in the Sunday morning service, and an informal presentation after the service. Dr Gray Manicom is a mathematician with interests in dynamical systems. His PhD is in the study of memory effects in heteroclinic networks. He is a research fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Auckland, modelling and investigating the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic on a network. He loves cricket, movies and talking about ideas. Please help us share the Saturday event for students… <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > ‘Uses of Mathematics today: How Mathematics helps solve the world’s problems’Can 42 actually be the answer to the ultimate question? Can an equation take over the world? Can mathematics unlock lockdowns and quarantine pandemics? The next few decades of human development will depend on big data, AI, genetic editing, quantum computing, space travel and other fields that are, in essence, entirely dependent on mathematics. Quantum particles are too small, space too far, data too plentiful and AI too unpredictable to experiment on these things in traditional ways. Scientists in these fields typically no longer rely on experimental data to tell them what is true or not, instead, they rely on the language of mathematics' ability to describe the world. But is this trust justified? What are the differences between science and mathematics? And where does God fit in? Saturday 12th November, at 3pm in the St John’s Centre at St John’s in the City On Sunday after the morning service the talk in the St John’s Centre is: ‘Mathematics, Creativity and the Creator’All mathematics is created by people, and imagination is still the main tool for mathematical progress. However, just like with inspiring art, sometimes it seems to go beyond something created, beyond the imagination of the human creator, to suggest there was something fantastic and real waiting to be discovered the entire time. Join me as I reveal the secret life of the mathematician, and how my quest through the realm of mathematics has led me closer to the ultimate Creator. OTHER THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT... THE MESSENGER The most recent St John’s Messenger newsletter reviews some recent events, and looks ahead to what is next. <a href="https://www.stjohnsinthecity.org.nz/news/october-messenger" class="sqs-block-button-element--medium sqs-button-element--primary sqs-block-button-element" > The Messenger Newsletter RAISING THE STANDARD OF GIVING Last week, we highlighted the slides from the AGM about the church finances. <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/s9vqtz7wnuqaegp/AGM%20Finances%2030th%20October%202022%20slides.pdf?dl=0" class="sqs-block-button-element--medium sqs-button-element--primary sqs-block-button-element" > Slides from the AGM These show that we are continuing to navigate a difficult financial environment with multiple pressures. Even though St John’s achieved an “accounting surplus” for 2021/22, a large deficit of $400,000 is budgeted for 2022/23. This arises because of:• The need to inflation protect the Trust Fund – high inflation and low returns means very limited real returns are expected this year• Insurance costs are $176,000 (plus GST) for the year – a $20,000 increase on last year and a 50% increase over the last 3 years• Repairs and maintenance – painting the manse, washing the buildings on the St John’s site, and the repair of the Church reception roof have added to costs this year• Higher salaries arising from market demand and the intention to fill the youth and children’s ministry vacancies• A significant decline in annual congregational giving of about $60,000 compared with 2018.Some of these challenges, such as insurance, will require a regional or national approach, as other Churches are facing similar cost challenges. And some of these challenges are ours. Giving should be a joy that reflects our faith and enables our worship, ministry, mission and outreach. Jesus talked about money a lot. At least a third of his teaching was about money and property related matters – the incidents of the rich young ruler and the widow’s mite are forthright in their implications. Jesus did this because he knew that many of those he spoke to considered money more important than the Kingdom of God. Let’s prayerfully re-examine our giving as an important expression of our faith and rise to the challenge of an additional $20,000 a year over the next three years. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > ONE CONFERENCE We are excited to have over 240 participants registered for the One Conference here at St John's in the City November 17-19. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > You have the opportunity to attend any of the four main sessions of the conference for just $5 per session. For information on the main sessions go to: https://www.oneconference.org.nz/keynote-speakersYou do not need to preregister to attend, simply come with $5 cash before the session and pay it at the hospitality desk in the St Johns Centre. WHĀNAU NIGHT 5pm-6.30pm, Sunday 20 November, BYO Picnic. The theme for the evening will be a youth-led Code Breaker night.We started off the year with a picnic in the park, and we are going to finish off with a picnic in the hall. We invite you to bring your own meal to our final celebration.This will be our LAST whānau night of 2022. And in order to continue whānau nights in 2023, we are looking for a committed leader to help orchestrate and organise teams, as Gordon Fitch is stepping down from this role. Please get in touch if you can to help organise whānau nights. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > DCM Foodbank Appeal …Saturday 19th of November. St John's have been asked to collect from 9am -1pm at Chaffers St New World, with two collectors per hour. You might consider doing this for the sake of those in our city who need help. Please contact Carolyn Goudswaard, if you are able to help. Annual General Meeting …Monday 28th November. Their AGM is in the St John’s Centre. Refreshments will be served from 5:30pm with a meeting start time of 6pm. DCM’s Manahautū, Stephen Turnock, will offer a reflection. SCOTS COLLEGE ADVENT SERVICE At St John’s in the City 4pm Sunday 27th November 2022. COMBINED ADVENT SERVICE With St Mary of the Angels and St Peter’s.At St Mary of the Angels 7pm Sunday 27th November 2022 <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > FELLOWSHIP GROUP The Fellowship Group meets for the traditional Advent Service on Tuesday 29th November at 11am in the St John’s Church. Please note this is the fifth Tuesday of the month.The usual shared lunch will be enhanced by strawberries and ice-cream. And a koha will be invited in support of the work of Christian World Service. The grace and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you.Allister
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Art Collection Tour: Ngā puhipuhi o Te Herenga Waka
- Friends of Te Papa
- An afterhours tour of the Ngā puhipuhi o Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Art Collection - a nationally significant repository of more than 600 art works by modern and contemporary New Zealand artists.
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Wellington Community Facilities – have your say
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- What does the Plan include? The Plan covers a wide range of community facilities (almost 300 buildings) including: The Plan will also look at non-council facilities, such as schools, churches, marae and private community facilities as these often fulfil similar functions in some areas.
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Weekly E-News – 11 November 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- A couple of years ago in the lead up to Franklin Graham Touring New Zealand I was invited to a leaders breakfast as part of the planning process. Surprisingly, I […]
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The Cathedral Connection 13 November 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Newsletter Week Ending 13th November
- Karori Anglican Churches
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Household Earthquake Planning meeting with Wellington Region Emergency Management Office personnel
- Roseneath Residents Association
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Vicar's Letter - 11 November 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints whānau,The Benton family is preparing to leave for America next week.
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Save the date - ICW's Founding Day 2022 - Imagineering the Future
- Inner-City Wellington
- Every year, ICW celebrates the day we were founded - our Founding Day!.
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The Voice of Compassion Issue 54
- Sisters of Compassion
- We talked to Venus, who arrived from Afghanistan with her family after a hard time. We also talk to Kevin, a regular visitor to Soup Kitchen, plus the latest news and much more! The post The Voice of Compassion Issue 54 appeared first on compassion.org.nz.
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Let’s Talk Wellington
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Current engagements: Head here to tell WCC what you think: https://www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz/
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Ngaio Crofton Downs Residents Association Annual General Meeting
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- 7:30pm Wednesday 16 November 2022, Ngaio Union Church (corner Kenya St /Crofton Rd) The Council’s Ngaio Cycleway Team will be joining our AGM discuss the proposed Ngaio Connection cycleway which will run from Kaiwharawhara to Ngaio. Consultation on the cycleway … Continue reading →
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Wellington Hospitals Foundation Christmas 2002
- Wellington Health Foundation
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Share your experiences through Berhampore to Newtown
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Not strictly Island Bay, but does include Adelaide road from Berhampore to Dee Street roundabout Wellingtonians have been very clear they want action on climate change, more housing choices, and a city where more people can get around in zero or low carbon ways.
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WCC The Parade Traffic Resolutions October 2022
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- WCC is consulting on two Traffic Resolutions in Island Bay. Head to the WCC website for full details and to access the resolutions (or see below). With the safety improvements on The Parade north and south of the shopping centre complete, they are now asking for feedback on the street and parking changes (traffic resolutions)Continue reading "WCC The Parade Traffic Resolutions October 2022"
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October Messenger
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- RASING THE STANDARD OF GIVING <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > ‘Raising the standard of giving’ – describes the thoughtful re-examination of our giving as an important expression for our faith. We give meaningfully, not because the Church needs it (it does, of course) but because as Christians we need to give it for our own sake spiritually. Our giving connected to our: Discipleship Shared mission and vision Expression of generosity in proportion to our means. Together we are encouraging one another to think about our values, to examine or re-examine our giving habits accordingly, to make carefully thought-out decisions, and to re-arrange our priorities in using money to enable us to carry out these decisions. Money is a real responsibility. The more we have of it, the greater our responsibility. The place we give it in our lives, the purposes to which we put it, are very relevant to our Christian life. Our attitude to money and possessions provides a practical test of our love of God and for others. Often our money may be taken as a yardstick measuring the value we put upon our beliefs. Our attitudes to money, the place we give it in our lives, provide a telling clue to our Christian character. What is ‘token giving’? Giving is not primarily token by the size of the gift, but by its relationship to the financial means of the giver and how it relates to her/his intention in making it. What about ‘sacrificial giving’? Graham Redding recently wrote: “Has the concept of sacrificial giving had its day? For as long as people deem the act of giving to be an integral part of their sense of vocation, then the answer to that question must be no. What is freely and abundantly given, even at a sacrificial level, can be a joy, not a burden.”1 Sacrificial giving is best understood as generous enough to involve substantial cost, and so has real meaning to the giver. It brings to the giver a sense of fulfilment - of responsibilities faced and met. It comes only after careful thought, realisation of the issues involved, prayer and the planning that makes such a gift practicable. It makes a significant impression on the giver’s spiritual life because it brings into sharp focus the importance of spiritual values in life. So, as we move forward on the journey of faith together, let us re-examination our giving as we put our faith into action every day. [1] ‘Time to talk about responsible rather than sacrificial giving?’ Graham Redding, Otago Daily Times, 29th April 2022. https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/time-talk-about-responsible-rather-sacrificial-giving LUMINARY Luminary is a sculptural installation by artist Auckland Karen Sewell which was installed in St John’s chapel from 29 July to 7 August this year, having earlier been shown as part of the collateral projects programme of the Venice Biennale 2022 in Italy and in Auckland, Dunedin and Christchurch. It explored the metaphor of light and light giving bodies and was an effort to revive the long-standing tradition of placing art in churches, in this case with contemporary art. It involved a large sphere illuminated in white and gold light high in the ceiling of the chapel, accompanied by a display of lumen prints, showing another aspect of light. We saw it as more than that. While providing an opportunity for people to reflect on creation and light, it was also an opportunity for St John’s to connect with the wider community and tell people about our own historic building, with its own art works of high interest such as our stained-glass window of the Good Samaritan on our north wall or Christ’s last supper, shown in the chapel. It worked well. With support from the Congregation contributing to expenses and volunteers helping to open Church, more than 300 people saw the work, including more than 200 from beyond the Congregation. Some stayed for up to half an hour and engaged well about St Johns and what we do on site. A good range of people showed interest, including many students and younger people, some who just wanted to see inside the Church which is normally not open. The sale of Karen Sewell’s donated artworks raised $207 for DCM’s work with the homeless too. A big thank you to all who helped, including to show us some other ways to connect with our community, as we want to fulfil our vision for St John’s. See the video production of the installation at St John’s in the city https://www.luminaryvenice.com/luminary-wellington-video See more at www.luminaryvenice.com David Galt <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > CHURCH CAMP 2022 This month saw our church whānau join together at Forest Lakes campground for Church Camp 2022. We were treated to lovely spring weather, a plethora of activities, and meaningful worship sessions all packed into just 2 nights! <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Arriving on Friday night, we quickly stowed our things in our cabins, then started camp right with icebreaker games, and a session in the chapel. We got to sing along with the combined worship band and hear more about our theme of “Journeying together”. It felt apt knowing that not only had we all journeyed to Otaki to be together, but we’ve all been on our own journeys through COVID and a rapidly changing world. Games and movies and supper sufficiently tired us all out ready for what we hoped would be a good nights’ sleep in cold cabins. Saturday dawned bright and the whole day stretched before us. After breakfast it was time to welcome our day campers and get stuck into more worship. Truly, guitars and clapping and singing - such a great way to wake up! Then came a life auction; working together in multi-generational teams and trying to build a meaningful life on a (imaginary) budget created rich conversations for sure. Being a part of a ‘poorer’ group really did make our group focus on just a few, top priority qualities that make a huge difference to a good life. Digesting this while hearing more stories of people on a journey brought home how lucky we are, and how we can keep going towards more. Free time in the sun followed our time together, with kayaking, golfing, archery and more. Kids entertained and happy campers mingling together and chatting through life with smiles beaming. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > After more games and then dinner, it was time for the long-awaited camp concert. What talent our church whānau possesses! From dancing to singing to karate to hose trumpets, it all ended with a blow out youth band jam session. What do you do when you’re alone in an elevator?? And of course, camp wouldn’t be complete without the bonfire. We saw roaring flames, gooey marshmallows, and warmth all on a beautifully still night. A perfect chance to be real, and engage with one another. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Sunday morning worship and we tied together our journeying theme of the weekend. All tied together like a fairy tale.Church camp had been just another casualty of the COVID cancellation era last year, and it was fantastic that we got to pick it up and revive it for this year. It seemed extra rewarding that it came following a big time of post-pandemic change and busy-ness in our lives. A huge thanks to the team of volunteers who helped plan and organise to get it going, and to all those that helped while we were there to keep things running smoothly for us all. God is definitely close when we’re moving towards Him together. Amanda Fitch A FUTURE IN THE CITY In 1853 St John’s was surrounded by paddocks, on the fringe of a new settlement town. Down the road was Te Aro Pa, and in and around Dixon St were ramshackle shanty buildings and an abattoir. Muddy roads, typhoid outbreaks and a British immigrant population were seeking a new beginning having bought land from the unscrupulous NZ Company. Meanwhile Tangata Whenua hailing from Taranaki Whanui and Te Ati Awa were slowly being disenfranchised from their land. The history of Wellington’s settlement is far from pretty. By 1893 women had the vote and there was a strong movement for social improvement. As expressed in the NZ Presbyterian magazine the ‘Christian Outlook’, the place of cities, their influence, the call to be a part of the social fabric and be Christ ‘where you are’ was strong. To ‘Make that one corner, room, house, office as like heaven as you can.’… to “Beautify it, ventilate it, drain it.’… Educate it, Amuse it, Church it. Christianise capital; dignify labour.’’ In 1895, the church was calling members to get involved in the nitty gritty and dirty parts of life, to use their capital for good. To be involved in the hard stuff, to engage in social issues and matters of justice. Not to sit back and watch, but to “Join councils and committees. Provide for the poor, the sick, and the widow. So will you serve the city." This is the whakapapa of St Johns – In the City. Fast forward to 2022. 169 years later we are asking ourselves once again, what does it mean to be part of the City? How do we be Christ’s hands and feet amongst the high-rises, the apartments, and the shadows of the City where loneliness is common? How do we provide a place of restoration in a world of hard tarmac and where open spaces are rare? How do we meaningfully share the knowledge of a loving, hope-filled God to a understandably cynical generation, who have heard more about the damage meted out by religious authority, and never had firsthand experience of the church as a loving, accepting and generous community? This is what we have been grappling with for the last year. We’ve been asking ourselves what is our future? Who do we need to be for a new generation? How do we demonstrate Christ’s message of love, hope and create a place where people feel they belong and can find respite, in order to recharge for whatever life throws at them?After much deliberation, prayerful, presbyterian debate and discussion, we agreed the following statement captured our Vision for the future:We explore and share the gospel with our dynamic neighbourhood. We create safe spaces to be, to belong, and to navigate the tough stuff. Getting to know God is a team sport – that’s why we do this together, not alone. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > The Pohutukawa tree represents our community, our hopes and aspirations – with strong roots in God’s love building faith together, a trunk with many strands that is a place of acceptance and belonging, reaching out our branches in many diverse ways to connect with the dynamic community that surrounds our site and explore the Gospel together.Quickly moving onto Actions, we have tried to put legs on good intentions, and turn theory into practical actions providing a renewed sense of community purpose post-COVID. An interactive workshop where members got a chance to choose a project team they wanted to participate in kicked off this stage. Site and Space TeamChristmas in the Courtyard - a celebration with food, music and carols Friday 9 DecemberContact Rob Anderson or Judi Ferguson , Phone: 021 239 1702 Community Rebuild Supporting Attendance at Church Camp and Talent Show. 20 older congregation members came to church camp for the day! Awesome job team!! Whānau Night ExtensionYouth Lead Code Breaker Night, 20 November 2022 – Come along! Vision Communication and ConnectionsImproving Signage and Billboards, Contact: Elizabeth Gibbs. This group has met and made plans. Now…full steam ahead! Getting to Know our Neighbours / Understanding Our Eco System/CommunityParticipating in Wellington Heritage Week (with our Open Day on 5 November), connecting with local property developers to understand future populations. Contact: Pamela Cohen Phone: 027 440 1838 Fiona Purchas NOTABLE MENTIONS New MembersAnjali George, Robyn Albertson Pearse Lane for receiving the Chief Scout Award, as well as a Karori Youth Award and MVP for his Football season with Wellington College. Alice Carter won Hutt singing competition and sang in the national Memorial Service for QEII Leon Scohpa (Son of Richard Hpa and Chantelle Scoon) for his Baptism. Bhanu Pancha for her Baptism
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WCC – Roadworks in Island Bay
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Please find attached the November 2022 Council maintenance and minor works programme.
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Praying for the souls in purgatory
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- The month of November is traditionally dedicated as praying for the poor souls in purgatory though in a particular way we did so earlier in the week on 2 November […]
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Household Earthquake Planning Sunday 27th November @ 2pm
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Island Bay community Centre. Please register here:https://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2022/island-bay-household-earthquake-planning/wellington
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The Cathedral Connection 6 November 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Weekly E-News – 4 November 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Back to reality after a glorious week on Yanuca Island in Fiji a mixture of rain and overcast on the first 3 days and then 3 wonderful sunny days to […]
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Vicar's Letter - 04 November 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia Ora All Saints Whānau, This past Sunday, as a part of our response to Halloween, All Saints’ Day and a Go Sunday missional outreach, we hosted our annual light party at the centre on Sunday as part of our response to Halloween.
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Fun and Vibrant Artwork for Radiology
- Wellington Health Foundation
- “To be able to pretend the table is a rocket or spaceship is a great way to explain to children the X-ray table moves and gives them something to focus on.
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A Light to our Community
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Curator’s Pick – Harvestmen, Sponges, Whales and more.
- Friends of Te Papa
- Warning: watch out for the unicorn!
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Newsletter Week Ending 6th November
- Karori Anglican Churches
- MONDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2022 – 7.30PM – NOTICE OF MOTION In accordance with our Cannons (Anglican rules on how we operate as a Church) we are required to hold a […]
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Scavenger hunt time!
- Brooklyn Scout group
- To celebrate a truly awesome term of fun our keas split into their posses, donned some costumes and headed out in search of treasure! After a sad farewell to our friends aging up to cubs we rounded out the night … Continue reading →
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Keas explore Staglands!
- Brooklyn Scout group
- For our term trip the Keas adventurered yonder to Upper Hutt to explore some wilderness, meet some animals and roast some marshmallows! We had an excellent time roaming around practicing our map reading and outdoor skills and finished off with … Continue reading →
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Into the wilderness: the Keas prepare to explore Staglands
- Brooklyn Scout group
- This week our Keas revisited our outdoor safety practices before breaking into teams to practice their navigation and cooperation skills around the neighbourhood! We finished off with preparing some yummy scroggin to take on our trip to Staglands.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 6 November 2022
- St John's in the City
- This Sunday we hear a story about someone whose life was out-of-shape and whose self-worth was distorted …and how they were ‘seen’ and saved.
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Ngaio Connection Cycleway
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Consultation is now open for 3 weeks, closing on 21 November – this link to the Council’s website provides plenty of information on the proposal, and how to make a submission: https://www.transportprojects.org.nz/current/ngaio-connection/supporting-documents/ All businesses and residents on the route should … Continue reading →
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WCC's community facilities - what do you think?
- Inner-City Wellington
- From WCC Kia ora, The Council is working on a Community Facilities Network Plan to understand how Wellington’s community facilities are meeting people’s needs now and what might be needed in the future.
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