Advent isn't a time of passive waiting. It's active, hopeful anticipation, daring us to look beyond our current circumstances.
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ADVENT - THE HOPE THAT LEADS US HOME.

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    Advent 2025, welcome to our summer interns & staff and board advance.

    Kia ora tātou,
     

    By now, you’ve probably had at least one conversation about how fast the year has flown by. These chats tend to appear in November, when the countdown to Christmas becomes real, and we scramble to wrap up last-minute plans, set holiday arrangements, and weigh in on when it's acceptable to start decorating.

     

    It’s an odd paradox—we spend the year racing toward December 25th, only to wonder where it went once we get there! Maybe it's the hope of a break that flips those calendar pages forward so quickly. Hope for a break, a fresh start, or the simple joy of time with loved ones.

     

    Hope often comes paired with uncertainty – with waiting. The Advent season leading into the birth of Christ is deeply connected to that mysterious tension between "already" and "not yet".

     

    But Advent isn't a time of passive waiting, like sitting idly at a bus stop. It's active, hopeful anticipation which dares us to look beyond the capacity of our current circumstances. Advent represents God's plan for humanity's problem.

     

    I'm a huge space geek, and one of my favourite space movies is "Apollo 13". It tells the story of the 1970 Apollo 13 mission to the moon, during which an oxygen tank exploded and stranded the three astronauts onboard inside a crippled ship, 200,000 miles away from Earth and with very few options ending in their survival.

     

    Hope is not naive or blind to reality.

     

    Those astronauts  were acutely aware of their situation; they saw every flaw, every broken piece of equipment, and every limitation of time and resources. The astronauts had the added heartbreak of passing by the moon and never landing on it.

     

    But rather than give into despair, the astronauts and mission control partnered together to turn their hope into action. They meticulously worked through options, used all available resources, and relied on their training, refusing to give up even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. The three Apollo astronauts followed a new star in the sky – Earth – to find their salvation.

     

    It can be so easy to fall into the black void of hopelessness, drifting without a way to get home. Advent offers us a chance to pause during all this complexity and remember that hope isn't a feel-good notion. It's a fiercely powerful sustaining force that drives us to act, love, and persevere in ways we could never imagine.

     

    This Advent, hold onto that resilient hope. The hope that doesn't ignore your struggles but moves and works through them. Let hope be your guiding star to look towards, keeping you moving forward and trusting in the One who is greater than our individual circumstances. Because that's the hope that believes when things are broken.

     

    That's the hope that leads us home.

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    Kris Singh

    Marketing and Communications Manager

    Welcome to our new summer interns!

    Our intern programme is an incredible way for Anglican Missions to benefit from the amazing fresh perspectives of our emerging generations. At the same time, they gain work experience within the aid and development sector especially. We're delighted to welcome Megan, Olivia and Leah to the team - learn more about them below!

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    Megan is our Development Intern, and she's passionate about humanitarian aid and tackling climate change particularly in the Pacific. She recently graduated from Victoria University - Te Herenga Waka with a Bachelor’s degree in Development Studies and Criminology.

     

    Alongside her internship with Anglican Missions, Megan volunteers with the Red Cross, helping refugee families settle into life in Aotearoa. She also works full-time as a Medical Practice Manager and has recently started her own coffee cart business!

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    Olivia is our Internal Communications Intern. She's currently enrolled at Victoria University of Wellington—Te Herenga Waka studying a double major in International Relations and Philosophy. She's passionate about invoking change through story-telling that raises awareness about issues on a global stage.

     

    Outside of work, she enjoys reading, writing, hyper-fixating on a new sport or spending too much money on vintage finds.

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    Leah is our Content Creation and Engagement Intern, and has just finished her 2nd year of a visual communication design degree at Massey University. She's passionate about design for positive change and enjoys helping others.

     

    In her free time, she likes to go on tramps, runs, and the occasional climb. She can also be found curled up with a good book.   

    Anglican Missions staff and board... advance!

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    Anglican Missions staff doing what they do best - dreaming big - at our staff and board "advance".

    In late November, the staff and board took a few days of intentional time to meet. Some would call this a "retreat", but as our amazing facilitator Ruth put it - "we're moving forward - advancing!".

     

    During this time together, we imagined and dreamed what the future for Anglican Missions might look like. In the highly competitive mission, development and aid space, what are our priorities? How are we addressing the Five Marks of Mission? How can we more effectively be the hands, eyes and feet of Christ?

     

    We read in Ecclesiastes 3:1 that “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens”. This time together was the start of that new season, where we looked at a new strategic intent that reflects and represents the three Tikanga Anglican church, and our place in it. We were also able to pray, worship and get to know each other better.

     

    We’re off to a strong start! The team will be working hard over the next few months to pick up and refine all of the ideas into something tangible. We also have several new Board members, and when we report back on how our strategic intent is developing in the new year, we'd love for you to meet them!

    Final call for 2025 Partners in Prayer/wall planners.

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    Our 2025 Partners in Prayer is filled with exciting new projects and places to pray into!

    We've had a great number signing up for our 2025 Partners in Prayer and annual wall planner! If you haven't already, hit the link below to request your free resources. But don't hesitate! Sign ups will close on Friday the 29th of November.

     

    We will prioritise sending material to those who sign up for delivery before Christmas. 

    Sign up for your resources now!
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