NZ General Synod & Liturgy 2024
Decisions about liturgy made at General Synod Te Hīnota Whānui 2024 for the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
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Decisions about liturgy made at General Synod Te Hīnota Whānui 2024 for the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
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Changing the Anglican Church’s Constitution and formally agreeing to worship changes are important discussions before this month’s meeting of General Synod / Te Hīnota Whānui
Liturgy Decisions at General Synod 2024 Read More »
Are we still allowing worship to shape our belief and life, or have we shifted into a mode in which the dynamic goes essentially in the opposite direction: our beliefs (and lifestyles) shape our worship?
Are We Letting Worship Shape Us? Read More »
A digital copy of the Lectionary booklet and reflection on this.
New Zealand Lectionary 2024 Read More »
When A New Zealand Prayer Book He Karakia Mihinare o Aotearoa was published in 1989 it was groundbreaking in Anglicanism. It eschewed male pronouns for God. But the most recent publication with the same title is replete with well over 50 male pronouns for God added into the text.
NZ Anglicanism Reestablishes Male Pronouns for God Read More »
NZ Anglicanism has gone from praying the Psalms as being the lifeblood of our spirituality to the Psalter being the most neglected book in the Bible! NZ Anglicanism has become a coalition of chaos!
In a church that desperately needs renewal in common worship and spirituality, the perception of the irrelevant aridity of liturgy is reinforced by debating removing “the” from “The Season of Easter”.
There is no ‘The’ in Easter Read More »
New Zealand Anglicanism begins the process to remove and alter collects from our Anglican heritage.
Collect Deprivation in Draft Prayer Book Read More »