Your voices are asking the same question we are: What opportunities do we have to grow?
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WHAT OPPORTUNITIES DO WE HAVE TO GROW?

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    Strategic intent survey, a letter from Amlaku & welcome to David and Luca.

    Over the past months, we invited voices from all across the Anglican world to contribute to a survey to help inform our new strategic direction. This included clergy, lay leaders, overseas partners, parishioners, our staff, our board and people passionate about and engaged with mission work.

     

    These reflections have been rich, honest, and deeply encouraging. Across the responses, a shared desire emerged: to see Anglican Missions grow. Grow more purposeful, more visible, and more deeply aware of the realities of a changing world. 

     

    First, we asked: How is God calling the Church to respond in the world today?

     

    The answers were wide-ranging, but held together by a strong thread: the Church is being called to courageous compassion. Many named the cost of climate change, war, poverty, and inequality, but just as many spoke of loneliness, disconnection, and spiritual apathy.

     

    Several referenced the Five Marks of Mission as a grounding framework, and emphasised that mission must begin in love, and it must be lived, not just spoken.

     

    Next, we asked: How impactful has Anglican Missions been in recent years?

     

    Many of you affirmed our work, particularly in times of crisis and through our wonderful partnership with the Diocese of Polynesia and our work alongside them in the Pacific.

     

    We were encouraged to tell our story with pride and clarity, to articulate our unique role, and to stay grounded in the voices of those we serve.

     

    Finally, we asked: What should Anglican Missions prioritise going forward?

     

    Here, the call was clear: be brave, be focused, and be real. Invest in long-term relationships. Listen first. Act where the need is greatest, and where the Church’s presence carries weight. Keep the Pacific at the heart of our work. And never lose sight of the spiritual foundation that makes mission more than just aid, but an expression of Jesus’ love put into action.

     

    We’ve been deeply encouraged by the responses. They reflect an Anglican Church willing to be present, active, and faithful in the spaces where Anglican Missions serves. Your voices are asking the same question we are: What opportunities do we have to grow?

     

    Because alongside the challenges, there is hope. As Amlaku’s story below shows, growth is still possible, even in the most difficult seasons. Stories like his remind us that seeds planted with care and commitment can bear good fruit.

     

    So as we look toward the rest of 2025, we invite you to ask that same question: what opportunities do you have to grow?

     

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    Kris Singh

    Marketing and Communications Manager

    A letter from Amlaku in Ethiopia.

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    Amlaku Yaregal implements sustainable agriculture techniques through the Bricks for Life programme. He writes to us about how much your support means to the people he serves in Northern Ethiopia.

    Warm greetings from Ethiopia. I hope this message finds you and your loved ones well. My name is Amlaku, and I work with Anglican Missions in the Baregota and Shu-Meda communities - small villages 8km north of Lalibela, at 2,650 metres above sea level.

     

    Thanks to your support through Bricks for Life, a programme founded by Ric Foxley and me in 2009, our communities have experienced transformation. With Ric’s guidance and what he meant to me personally (I call him “Dad”), we introduced modern farming practices, improved education and hygiene, and even made a small social business on menstrual health and income generation.

     

    Support from Anglican Missions has brought critical relief during a very bad time. Ethiopia has been torn by civil conflict since 2018. It began in Tigray region has now spread to the Amhara region, where our villages are located. Ethnic tension and armed violence have displaced many, including myself. I now am living in Addis Ababa as an internally displaced person (IDP), while my home villages is still under attack.

     

    Even in this hardship, we are hopeful. With Anglican Missions’ grants for fertiliser and seeds, we’ve seen a strong harvest, especially in wheat. Some crops, like teff, were damaged by unseasonal rains or artillery fire, but many was spared. In these uncertain times, your support has meant more than food. It has meant dignity and life.

     

    The community expresses its heartfelt gratitude for this blessing of increased crop yield during a challenging season of war. On behalf of the people of Baregota, Shu-Meda, and myself, I extend my deepest thanks to each of you, particularly Anglican Missions, for your incredible support.

    Your compassion and assistance have brought hope and relief to our communities in a time of profound need. 

    Your ongoing financial support of Bricks for Life is vital.

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    Click to watch a video about Bricks for Life and the important work that's happening in Northern Ethiopia.

    Amlaku’s story shows just how vital your support is. Our fertiliser and seed grants don’t just boost harvests, they secure livelihoods, dignity, and stability for entire villages.

     

    Without timely support, communities like Baregota and Shu-Meda can’t plant. Without planting, there's no harvest.

     

    A recurring donation to Bricks for Life helps us show up every season, not just in emergencies.

     

    Hit the button below to get in touch - we'd love to hear from you and help you set up a recurring donation to support Bricks for Life.

     

    Email us to set up a recurring donation

    Welcome to David and Luca

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    We’re incredibly excited to welcome David Dell and Luca Tovey-Duckworth to our Anglican Missions whānau!

     

    David and Luca are stepping into the new role of Community and Church Engagement Officers, and will be proudly flying the Anglican Missions flag at parishes, events, and anywhere else they’re invited!

     

    Both bring a wealth of experience, creativity, and heart to the team. They’re passionate about helping others connect with the work of Anglican Missions and are looking forward to partnering with churches and communities across Aotearoa and the Pacific.

     

    If you’d like to organise a visit, presentation, or conversation about how your parish can be part of the story, they’d love to hear from you. Just get in touch with the button below.

     
    Get in touch with David and Luca!
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