eNews - 27th February 2026

eNews - 27th February 2026

Jesus said, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.”

Every day Jesus sends us into the harvest fields of our workplaces, streets, and families. God has sovereignly placed us in the lives of the very people he is drawing to himself. Often, as we pray for workers, we are the answer. What a joy and privilege to be Christ’s ambassadors and workers, scattering the seed of his word and watching him transform lives.

eNews - 20th February 2026

eNews - 20th February 2026

As we prepare to gather this Sunday, we wanted to share some news regarding a change for our family. After much prayer, reflection, and several weeks of rest, Andy has decided to step down from his role on the City on a Hill staff team. Claire will be remaining in her role as Magnification Pastor, with some adjustments to ensure her ministry continues sustainably.

eNews - 6th February 2026

eNews - 6th February 2026

As someone who is still relatively new to Aotearoa New Zealand and only recently a Kiwi, I’m aware that I’m still learning what to make of Waitangi Day — our national day, marking the 1840 signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

From what I observe, it’s less a celebration of national pride (like Independence Day in the US or Bastille Day in France) and more a day marked by reflection and, at times, tension.

Many New Zealanders value the idea that our nation was founded by treaty rather than conquest, the recognition of Māori as tangata whenua, and the belief that injustice can be named, challenged, and addressed rather than ignored.

eNews - 16th January 2026

eNews - 16th January 2026

‘An Attitude of Gratitude’

This is a phrase I’ve started using with my family. When things don’t go our way and we’re tempted to complain or get grumpy, we remind each other to choose an attitude of gratitude, to thank God instead for the many ways he provides, cares for, sustains, and remains faithful to us.

Throughout the Bible, God’s people are repeatedly called to give thanks:
“I will give thanks to you, LORD, with all my heart;
I will tell of all your wonderful deeds.”
(Psalm 9:1)

eNews - 9th January 2026

eNews - 9th January 2026

Imagine someone could watch your life like a movie - but the whole thing was on mute.
No sound.
They couldn’t hear what you were saying; they could only observe what you did.

What do you think they would conclude about you?

By the way you use your time, the way you spend your money, the way you share your possessions, would it be clear that you trust in and serve the Lord Jesus?

eNews - 2nd January 2026

eNews - 2nd January 2026

I’m not usually one to get overly excited about New Year’s resolutions. But I am deeply committed to growing in my knowledge and love of Jesus. And so I don’t want to waste the opportunity a new year brings to set some goals, refresh some habits, and refocus on what matters most as we head into 2026.

The apostle Paul puts it like this:

“I want to know Christ—yes, to know the power of his resurrection and participation in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death.” (Philippians 3:10)

So have you thought about how you want to grow as a follower of Jesus this year?