This new qualification is the result of a collaboration between Laidlaw College and St John’s College. Students would gain a Bachelor of Ministries which would include youth ministry papers, Anglican Studies papers and field work. This qualification will be overseen by our National Youth Advisor for Tikanga Pakeha, Phil Trotter. Phil has managed to secure full scholarships ($7,000 fulltime, $1,200 part-time) for the first year of study and a high probability of ongoing funding through the St... >> read more
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New Anglican Youth Ministry Qualification
AYM Lent Challenge 2015
We are super excited to launch our interactive, online AYM Lent Challenge for 2015! Christians over the last 2000 years have prepared their hearts for Easter by focusing on Jesus and examining how closely they are still following him, a spiritual 'spring clean' if you like. This has led some Christians to give things up for Lent (like chocolate and Facebook) to grow their 'spiritual muscles' and be more appreciative of God's blessings. In 2015 we want to encourage you to be a blessing to... >> read more
The Anglican
The Anglican is a quarterly magazine which normally features a youth section with articles and pictures about what's going on in the Auckland Anglican youth scene.
Pick up a copy from your church or read the eBook version! >> read more
Simkin House Fund
The Simkin House Fund is here to support Youth Ministry throughout the Diocese of Auckland. The Fund gives priority to the funding of camps, retreats, holiday programmes and youth events over the purchase of equipment.
The Fund was established in 1993 with the proceeds of the sale of Simkin House on Waiheke Island. The interest generated is split equitably between Anglican Youth Ministries (Diocese of Auckland) and Tai Tokerau Youth Council (Te Hui Amorangi ki te Tai Tokerau) and... >> read more
Hostel of the Holy Name
The Hostel of the Holy Name Trust works specifically to the benefit of the lives of women associated together for the purpose of the work of the Anglican Church in Auckland, and for the benefit of girls and women generally. There are two criteria that the Trust must consider when considering applications for funding:
“The Trust is to be construed as applying specifically to the cultivation and deepening of the devotional life amongst women associated together for the purpose of... >> read more
