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Hi reader,
Pentecost is about letting go, fulfilled promises and living into the unknown.
At the core it is about receiving, rather than knowing. It is the moment when we fully acknowledge that this is God’s action, it is a grace filled moment, where God is in full control, and we choose if we will submit to God. And in this vulnerable moment of letting go, and letting God be in control we discover the good God that loves us and wants us to thrive.

Journeying with you, Dion

Food bank.

We are very blessed to have great working relationships with our local schools. At the beginning of this term we contacted the local schools to ask if they would be able to support our food bank with a can drive. The response has been amazing, we are blessed to have such brilliant neighbours. The additional support from schools means that we can meet the increase in demand over winter and offer support and extra supplies to the Good work trust.
The weather has gotten cold and demand is up:- This week we have done 3 Good Works Trust shops, 2 emergency food parcels for families and food aid for walk-ins.

We are now completely out of bags of rice and cereal bars /pack lunch treats , male smelling deodorant (please no spray cans). If you are able to donate please consider adding any of these to your weekly shop. Please be mindful of your own budget limits.

If you, or someone you know is in need of a little extra support at this time via a food parcel. Please let Dion or the church office know. We can, by arrangement deliver the box if needed. All referrals are confidential. Referrals for food support can be made to the church office via email or telephone message at any time.
If you know someone who is struggling to provide themself or their family with food at this time of year please reach out to them to discuss a referral to our food bank. The simple question of 'Can I help?' to start the conversation is often all that is needed.

Bishop Ross takes up Bishop protector role for TAARTAN


The Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia has launched a rainbow network to officially recognise a churchwide network that aims to advance the Kingdom of God through radical inclusion and advocacy for Takatāpui, LGBTQIA+and MVPFAFF people. Read more here at link below.

Re-planting proposal - most current update

22nd April 2026

There has been quite a bit of comment lately online about our replanting. Vestry have published an open letter to go to people who have contacted us, for the community shop and for those of us interested. The PDF is here: open letter.

Board Games Night :-

Panui Magazine.

The Diocesan office sends out a biweekly newsletter with news and events from around the Diocese and beyond. We encourage all vestry members to subscribe, however anyone is welcome to sign up. Subscribe to PĀNUI for all the latest news and share this link to all your members https://aucklandanglican.org.nz/news/

Community Shop.

The Community shop is back in full swing and full of donations. Warmer clothing is starting to appear on the racks so come and warm up your wardrobe. The community shop sold just over $11,600 in good in March. Well done all !
Thank you for all your good wishes and support.

Theology Programme. University of Otago

The Theology Programme at the University of Otago offers many opportunities for the study of Theology, Biblical Studies, Church History, Ministry, Pastoral Theology (including Chaplaincy) and Māori and Pacific approaches to Christian Theology. You can study either on-campus or across Aotearoa New Zealand through our distance study programme. We are committed to serving Christian communities throughout the country. Semester 2 starts on 13 July.
For details of papers go to:
https://www.otago.ac.nz/theology/study/papers/
To enrol go to
https://www.otago.ac.nz/study/enrolment/

Anglican Magazine Now On-line

As part of the continued commitment to improve sustainability across the diocese the Anglican Magazine has moved to on-line only. You can access and read this magazine by the link below. Enjoy!

EfM. Exploring faith Matters.

For 47 years EfM has been providing education for lay people (and some clergy) that makes a difference. Those who have completed our programme have a solid understanding of scripture, the story of the church in the last 2000 years and the skills to discern God’s presence in the everyday world around them.
Zoom Information Evening. Thursday 28th May 7:30pm Zoom link below

You can join Mike Crawford-Butler and David McLay in a 90 minute session that will give you:
An small taste of an EfM seminar
Information on the curriculum
The chance to ask your questions EfM now has two programmes:
EfM: Classic. The well tried and tested 4 year programme (but you only commit for 1 year at time)
EfM: Wide Angle. A 1 year (36 session) programme that touches on Scripture (Old and New Testament), Church History, Ethics and Spirituality.
The intention is to form a zoom group commencing mid year, taking a break over Christmas/New Year and completing in May 2027.
Contact details Mike on educationforministrynz@outlook.com
phone (021)246 0672

Healthy Ageing/ Ageing Well in New Zealand.

The Aotearoa New Zealand National Forum for the Decade of Healthy Ageing - of which The Selwyn Foundation is a founding member - is inviting people aged 55 and over to share their views on what ageing well means to them, to help influence how communities, services, and decision‑makers support healthy ageing into the future.

Community Garden

For more information, see the information on the Welcome Desk, or talk to Dianne Denman, or Nanette Randall at the 10am service. There is an expression of interest form here, and a brochure here. and on our website here: www.stmary.co.nz/garden

Word for Today and Our Daily Bread

Both of these can be collected from the Community Shop when paper copies are available.
Word for Today
https://www.rhema.co.nz/the-word-for-today
https://www.lifefm.co.nz/wordforyoutoday
Our Daily Bread
https://odb.org/subscription/nz/#

Wednesday Service-

Midweek service - Ruatara Chapel Vaughan Park

Wednesday 10am- Informal Communion

Celebrations

Happy Birthday to Ann Ranyard for the 23rd May and to Tony Nettleton for the 28th May. Many happy returns to you.
If you have a celebration that you would like to share with the congregation via the newsletter please email the church office on the email below. Please let the office know before 9am on the Tuesday before.

Wednesday 11am Zoom Bible Study-

Every Wednesday at 11am during school terms there is an online Bible Study. We use a process called "Dwelling in the word", and we look at the Gospel reading from the previous week. At the end, we pray for each other. Would you like more information? Please talk to Dion. Would you like to join? Please click the link below to take you to the zoom room at 10:55 for a 11:00am start on Wednesday.

Meeting ID: 835 3674 1895
Passcode: 488974

    Online Worship - Sunday 10am

    Online worship goes live on Sunday at 10am with a YouTube Premiere here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrVV6T5Q8KpEhj3IUQIT0gQVV6T5Q8KpEhj3IUQIT0gQ or click the button below

    Readings

    Acts 2:1-21
    John 7:37-39
    Psalm 104:24-34, 35b

    Collect

    Father, you have filled your people with the Spirit who rested first on your Son and united us in your Church; open the channels for your Spirit
    that we may freely work together, and your kingdom and your rule increase; for the glory of your holy name. Amen.

    Replanting FAQ

    As the wider community become more aware of our re-planting, vestry have this FAQ for you. It may help if people ask you questions:

    A New Chapter for St Mary by the Sea

    Bringing Faith, Food, and Fellowship to the Heart of Our Community

    We are excited to share a bold new vision for St Mary by the Sea. We are proposing a "re-planting" of our ministry, moving our base to the vibrant business and social centre of our parish—right where our community shop already thrives in Browns Bay.
    Our goal is simple: To go where the people are. By centering our mission in the heart of the neighbourhood, we can turn our call to hospitality into a daily reality.

    Our Vision: Mission with Purpose

    This move isn't just about a new building; it’s about fulfilling the Gospel imperative to serve. Our proposed new home will feature purpose-built spaces designed for modern community needs:
    • A Social Enterprise Cafe: A welcoming space to feed the soul and the body, operating as a hub for connection.
    • Mission Beyond Ourselves: Using commercial success to fund our worship and outreach programs.
    • A Multi-Use Hub: A single site where our entire team can work efficiently to serve you better.

    Why Now?

    Jesus taught us that hospitality is at the heart of faith. While our current location has served us well, this move puts hospitality front and centre. We are creating a space that works for 2026 and beyond—a place where everyone is welcome, fed, and clothed.
    "Feeding people is a Gospel imperative. We are recentring our church to ensure our mission remains vibrant for generations to come."

    Social Enterprise Café:

    Good Food. Good Coffee. Doing Good Together.
    We are creating something new for Browns Bay: a welcoming space that serves great coffee by day and affordable, nourishing meals by night. This is a social enterprise designed to respond to the real pressures local households face. By combining a high-quality commercial café with a community-focused heart, we “pay the rent” and “feed the people” at the same time. Every coffee you buy during the day helps make it possible for someone else to enjoy a warm, nutritious evening meal.

    Opening Hours

    • Daytime Café: Weekdays & Saturdays
    • Evening Meals: 5 Nights a Week
    • Weekends: Community gatherings and shared meals
      (Exact hours to be announced soon!)

    What Makes Us Different?

    • Two Cafés, One Purpose: A professional daytime café and a nighttime social enterprise—both designed to be financially sustainable.
    • Affordable Evening Meals: Nutritious dinners available five nights a week. If you can’t afford to pay, you don't have to. No questions asked.
    • Pay-It-Forward Generosity: You can choose to donate a meal for someone else, making quiet kindness a part of everyday life.
    • Dignified Employment: We don't rely on volunteers. All our staff are professionals paid at or above the Living Wage.
    • A Space for Everyone: From families feeling the cost-of-living squeeze to those just looking for a world-class flat white.
    • More than a café: On weekends, the space also becomes a place for gathering, worship, and shared meals across generations.

    Your Questions Answered

    Who is the café for?
    Everyone! Whether you're grabbing a morning brew, looking for a warm place to belong, or need a budget-friendly family dinner, you are welcome here.
    How does "Pay It Forward" work?
    Customers can prepay for a meal. These are then offered quietly to those in need, ensuring everyone can eat with dignity and choice.
    Is this a charity or a business?
    It’s a hybrid, a social enterprise. Each side of the operation is designed to be viable, allowing the café to remain resilient during changing economic times without relying solely on donations.
    Is this connected to a church?
    Yes, it is part of the mission of St Mary by the Sea. While the space hosts intergenerational worship and gatherings on weekends, the café is open to everyone, regardless of belief or background.

    How You Can Help

    You don’t have to do anything extraordinary to support us—you just have to show up.
    • Visit Us: Choose us for your morning coffee or Saturday lunch.
    • Join Us: Bring the family for an affordable, nutritious evening meal.
    • Pay a meal forward for someone else
    • Spread the Word: Tell your friends, schools, and local networks about us.

    Re-planting proposal - older updates

    22nd April 2026

    There has been quite a bit of comment lately online about our replanting. Vestry have published an open letter to go to people who have contacted us, for the community shop and for those of us interested. The PDF is here: open letter.

    5th April 2026

    Browns Bay Presbyterian (BBP) have offered us hospitality, if we are between buildings/worship spaces. This would potentially involve us running a 8am communion service, and our 10am congregation joining with the BBP 10am service, and experiencing their style and hospitality. This will be a good opportunity to restore our broken ecumenical relationship, and work closer together.

    27th February 2026

    Vestry received notification of the sales process, and the terms and conditions that the General Trust Board have signed on our behalf for the sale of St Mary by the Sea. The process starts on Wednesday 4th March and offers conclude on 8th April.

    24th February 2026

    Vestry this week received written confirmation, further to the verbal confirmation that the GTB have given approval for our re-planting proposal to go ahead.

    12th December 2025

    Vestry received written confirmation from Diocesan Council, of the approval of our business case. Vestry received verbal notification from Bishop Ross, that our business case and the sale of St Mary by the Sea, was then approved by the General Trust Board as owners. We now await written confirmation.

    4th December

    Vestry have received notification that our business case is on the agenda to be considered by the General Trust Board on Friday 12th December.

    14th November

    Diocesan Council did not consider our proposal. We do not know when it will be considered, and we have yet to hear back about the further 5 funding options for purchase.

    30th October

    Vestry have provided Diocesan Council with the requested Business Case, with greater detail. Diocesan Council are scheduled to consider that lease proposal this week. Vestry have yet to hear back about the further 5 funding options for purchase.

    5th October

    Vestry have heard that the Bishop's proposal from June can't go any further. Vestry have yet to hear back about the further 5 funding options for purchase, and are working on another proposal for the lease of a building.

    21st August 2025

    We have heard, that the 5 further funding options have not been considered by Diocesan Council yet. We are hopeful that they may consider them at their September meeting.

    15th August 2025

    This week vestry wrote to Diocesan Council and the Bishop, to test 5 more funding options for replanting.

    Vestry also received notification that we will be able to have a meeting to pursue the Bishop's option in September. We are hopeful that we will know by the end of September, or early October whether this option is a possible way forward for our re-planting.

    5 August 2025

    Vestry have heard from Bishop Ross, about his initial investigation. Vestry are unable to share at this stage what this is. There is no current time-frame for when this investigation can be made known. In the interim, vestry continue to explore alternative options.

    29th June 2025

    On Thursday 26th of June, Bishop Ross and Sonia Maugham (the Diocesan manager) and Paul Woodfield from Diocesan Council, met with Dion, Mark and Trevor to give feedback on our proposal. Because we can't do this project with the resources available to St Mary by the Sea, Bishop Ross is investigating whether there are other resources that may be available to us. This will take sometime, and we wait to hear back what possibilities may be available to us.

    8th June 2025

    The Bishop has sent a letter expressing the support of the Diocesan Council for the vision of the Parish. However, they have indicated that the site at 65 Clyde Road is unfortunately not financially viable for either purchase or lease. The Diocesan Council would like to see the business case continue to develop and are interested in fostering collaborations that could provide the resources necessary to secure a future for the project. Our next step at St Mary by the Sea, is to wait and see where things go with Diocesan Council as they meet with vestry. Vestry will then bring to the parish for consideration the Diocesan Council plans.

    Regular Information

    Worship

    Sunday - 8am - worship from NZ Prayer Book
    Sunday - 10am - Intergenerational worship
    Sunday - 10am - Online YouTube worship
    Wednesday - 10am - informal worship from NZ Prayer Book.

    Praying for Others

    Please send names for the Sunday Prayer-List by Sunday evening to Tony Nettleton, 027 278 1450 or prayer@stmary.co.nz Names can be sent at other times as required.

    Donations

    Online

    Vestry would like to encourage you to give to support our ministry. Giving and donations can be made to:
    PARISH OF ST MARY BY THE SEA TORBAY
    BNZ Browns Bay 02-0120-0047903-003
    Please reference your donation with your surname or giving number.

    EFTPOS

    The EFTPOS machine prints 2 receipts, the first is your copy, the second is printed by selecting MERCHANTS COPY on the screen. This second copy should always be left on the appropriate clip on the notice board. With out the second receipt it is not possible to know what the money was intended for. For Church Giving, you can either keep the first receipt or place it in the DONATION BASKET to go up to the altar for the blessing. Please write your giving number or full name on the second receipt if you want the donation added to your tax receipt. If you do not require your donation added to your tax receipt please write "NO TAX" on the receipt.

    Feedback

    Have some feedback? Feel free to email dion@stmary.co.nz

    Subscribing

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    St Mary by the Sea is a safe space

    Abuse and Harassment are NEVER okay. Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. If you experience or witness bullying, harassment, discrimination, abuse or any inappropriate behavior, the RIPPLES PROJECT can help you. 0800 627 021. The Ripples service is available 9am-5pm and is free and confidential.
    We are part of the Safe Space Alliance

    Contacts

    Office

    Debbie Rhodes, 09 4738180 office@stmary.co.nz
    Church office open Tue to Thur 10am-2pm.

    Vicar

    Rev’d Dion Blundell, Office:09 4738183 Mb:021 1378624 Hm:09 4732270, vicar@stmary.co.nz

    Curate

    Rev'd Kate Shrigley 021 396 888, kate@stmary.nz

    Priest Assistant

    Rev’d Jay Smith, 021 1045914, jay@stmary.co.nz

    Wardens

    Connie Strong, ‬ vicarswarden@stmary.co.nz
    Mark Van der ham, peopleswarden@stmary.co.nz

    Synod Representatives

    Mark Van der ham, peopleswarden@stmary.co.nz
    Connie Strong, vicarswarden@stmary.co.nz

    Vestry Secretary

    Monique Jonas, vestrysecretary@stmary.co.nz

    Privacy Officer


    Health and Safety Officer

    Mark Van der ham peopleswarden@stmary.co.nz

    Vestry Members

    Chris Waddingham
    Ryan Waddingham
    Trevor Stafford

    St Mary by the Sea

    PO Box 89-082, Torbay, Auckland, 0742
    168 Deep Creek Rd, Torbay, Auckland, 0630
    www.stmary.co.nz
    office@stmary.co.nz
    Thanks for reading. See you soon!

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