
Ahakoa he iti he pounamu
Though it is small, it is a greenstone.
We are a community of churches and congregations that seek to bring the gospel of freedom, hope, and liberation to the people of Napier. Seeing lives and communities renewed by the grace of God is the reason we exist and what fires our hearts.
If you are seeking something new or if you think God might be calling you to something more, you are welcome among us.
You can learn a little more about us below, otherwise click the 'Plan a Visit' button to see how to connect with us some time.

US IN NUMBERS
5
Worshipping
Communities
3
Church
Centres
1000's
of lives touched through 150 years
Worship in our communities
From traditional, to contemporary, ancient to modern, we are a bit of everything
8am @ All Saints Church
Our traditional Eucharist is rich in tradition and practice. Drawn from A New Zealand Prayer Book and accompanied by hymns, this is church as you remember it. Generally, 60 minutes long with reading, prayer sermon and hymn
10am @ All Saints Church
Our 10am congregation is driven to be a place where worship, teaching, and community touch the realities of our lives and transform the everyday. Generally 70 minutes long with readings, prayer, sermon and song.
7pm @ All Saints Church
A gathering centred on worship, music and the word. This service is a new addition to what we are offering and intended as a space where those that know Jesus well and those that are curious can find some depth and experience.
St Michael's, Puketapu
The Church of St Michael and All Angels is set in a park lake environment in the rural community of Puketapu. The community gathers for worship on the 3rd Sunday of every month at 9:30am.
St George's, Crownthorpe
Built as a memorial to a son who fell in World War One, this treasured space is found in the small community of Crownthrope. The community gathers for worship on ANZAC Day and on Christmas Eve for Carols.
Upcoming Events
There is always something happening in our communities...






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