Waiapu - Social Justice

Waiapu - Social Justice Sharing in the transformative mission of Waiapu Diocese to oppose injustice and violence and to promote peace and reconciliation. Five Marks of Mission are:
1.

The Five Marks of Mission are an important statement on mission which expresses the Anglican Communion’s common commitment to, and understanding of, God’s holistic/integral mission. To proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom
2. To teach, baptise and nurture new believers
3. To respond to human need by loving service
4. To seek to transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every

kind and pursue peace and reconciliation
5. To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth
(Mission in a Broken World-1990 ACC-8 p101)

14/10/2020

Think Ahead. Act Now.

Party Vote Green - Green for Go!!
07/10/2020

Party Vote Green - Green for Go!!

It's here! CPAG's *Election Policy Scorecard* - please share widely: Which party policies will help alleviate poverty for children? Give children housing security? Offer children an equitable health system? We've used a traffic light system to inform voters on these important issues, based on announced policies and our research. For more info go to https://www.cpag.org.nz/resources/election-2020/2020-election-policy-scorecard/

Here's a challenge for Lent 2020
21/02/2020

Here's a challenge for Lent 2020

Reading from the bottom up.
14/11/2017

Reading from the bottom up.

31/01/2017

12 verses about loving immigrants, refugees and displaced people.

13/12/2016

Anglican Communion News Service

27/11/2016

The gala which aims to raise around $500k to support Plunket's work.

How about Sharing this resource with your Vicar or Minister.
26/11/2016

How about Sharing this resource with your Vicar or Minister.

Reflections on Environmental Justice, Social Justice and racial justice for Advent

The Episcopal Networks Collaborative (Episcopal Ecological Network, Episcopal Network for Economic Justice, and Union of Black Episcopalians) has published a new on-line resource for preachers. This is a set of social justice, racial justice, and environmental justice reflections on all the readings for the four Sundays of Advent in Year A. You can access the document at the here:
http://enej.org/assets/pdfs/AdventLectionaryandReflections2016.pdf

14/06/2016

I think this probably fits into the 'What would Jesus do?" category

25/05/2016

“When NGO’s leave, faith communities remain”, World Humanitarian Summit hears

There needs to be a greater involvement of local and national organisations in policy and decision making process if the world’s humanitarian response is to move from “delivering aid” to “ending need” – that was the message of ACT Alliance general secretary John Nduna to the World Humanitarian Summit today in Istanbul, Turkey.

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