eNews - 7th March 2025

eNews - 7th March 2025

I had a severe case of whiplash on Monday this week.

We had a massive Sunday where there was so much to celebrate in the life of our church. 

  • The joy of new life in Jesus celebrated through the baptisms of many of our brother and sisters in Christ at Wellington City and at the beach in Island Bay. (Also followed by a church swim!)

  • The privilege of welcoming dozens of new people into our church community across all three of our congregations with Hutt running its first Newish Dinner and Night Church welcoming a bunch of new students with Sundae Sunday.

  • The encouragement of seeing people maturing and stepping up to serve across our whole church, even at personal cost. 

eNews - 21st February 2025

eNews - 21st February 2025

I think churches have a complicated relationship with 'celebrating'. 

The churches I grew up in rarely celebrated anything. And when we did it felt weird and maybe a little bit suspicious, like we were trying to big note ourselves.

So churches got planted, people became followers of Jesus, pastors and missionaries were sent out into God's harvest field, people matured as followers of Jesus, amazing events happened where the gospel was clearly proclaimed to many unbelievers...

eNews - 31st January 2025

eNews - 31st January 2025

When I was learning to ski I remember crashing into a tree. It was strange because there was a nice wide run, with plenty of space, and yet the lone tree seemed to be like a magnet, drawing me in until eventually I was face down in the snow and wondering where my ski had gone.

After I had brushed myself off and retrieved my ski from 50m down the slope, the instructor told me the key to avoiding the tree. Don't look at it! He said, ‘Where ever you look is where you will end up going. If you don’t want to hit the tree, don’t look at it!'