We are now accepting applications for community grants for projects that are compatible with the work of the Christian church - especially those that helps others in the community . Closing date is 31 March.
Read MoreOur new Parish Secretary is Nani Susijanto.
Read MoreDavid Jackson was ordained as a Local Ordained Minister on 19 February. We are delighted to have walked with David on his journey so far and look forward to supporting him in his ministry.
Read MoreFind out more about the annual CWS Christmas appeal and how you can support this.
Read MorePastoral care has two aspects to it - culture and programmes/structure. We are all involved in this and in particular Session would like our small groups to consider how they can do this.
Read MoreBuy your commemorative plaque or pen crafted from timber at St John’s. Limited quantities available so be in quick!
Read MoreThe 2019-2020 annual report is now available. Get prepared for the AGM quiz on 18 October by downloading it now.
Read MoreSt John’s has been part of Wellington since 1853. The current church building was built in 1885 and is an important symbol of God’s grace and love for the city.
Read MoreCome along to a sumptuous ten-course Chinese dinner, enjoy some fellowship, and help our earthquake strengthening project at the same time.
Read MoreIf you're wondering what is the plan for physically gathering at St John's in the City...
Read MoreMany of us will have our own instincts in responding to the pandemic, with varying appetites for social controls and government guidelines. So, as well as assessing the risks of the virus, how do we assess how we do ‘the right thing’?
Read MoreDo you want to sponsor a panel of the Aitkin Memorial Window as a donation towards the Earthquake Strengthening Fund?
Read MoreSt John’s has been part of Wellington since 1853. The current church building was built in 1885 and is an important symbol of God’s grace and love for the city.
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