
To have a look at some pictures from our first SPOTR Camp-click here
Looking forward to digging into some of the minor prophets over May, June and July. Come along and join us as we explore this portion of the Old Testament together.

We are a branch church affiliated to the Church of Confessing Anglicans, Aotearoa, New Zealand. We are a biblically grounded, prayerful, Holy Spirit-led Christian congregation. Our faith is in one God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Our hope is in the only Saviour, Jesus Christ, who lived, died and rose again for us. Our final authority and unchangeable standard for Christian faith and life is the Bible.
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OUR MISSION
To be salt and light in our community of Rangiora and beyond, pointing people to the Gospel and healing love of Jesus.
Growth Groups
Fellowship and Bible study with friends, new and old.
Prayer
Personal prayer
Intercessory prayer
Mission
Outreach both within our district and overseas.
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Sunday Worship
Contemporary Worship All Welcome
9:30 am
Holy communion every second Sunday
Location of church
95 Percival Street
Rangiora
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Church Service 22/05/22
This week’s service will be combined with the church camp 😃 So, no church service t our usual place, 95 Percival street on Sunday 22nd. We will be back at our usual spot the following week and would love to see you there.
Prophets from long ago with much to say to us.
Written in times war, of fear, of injustice, of rebuilding after disaster, of failures in religious institutions. Many of us don’t know these little books that we find at the end of the Old Testament in our English Bibles, often called the ‘Minor Prophets’. But they were written to people facing very similar issues to … Continue reading Prophets from long ago with much to say to us.
The Anatomy of Hope
Is there life after death? Why has the idea of the resurrection of Jesus persisted through centuries of challenges and sceptical questioning? Is there any hope in the face of the universal reality of death? And is the Christian hope more than just floating around in a white sheet playing a harp? We began this … Continue reading The Anatomy of Hope