St John's Anglican Church

Our Dreams, Values & Beliefs

Our dream, our values, and what we believe as a parish.

Every parish has a character — a sense of who God is calling it to be. This is ours.

To be a praying, welcoming community in the heart of Trentham — worshipping God, growing together as disciples of every age, and serving Upper Hutt with love, in the name of Jesus.

Our Dream

We long to be a church overflowing with life, love and laughter — where prayer is the heartbeat, where children belong in the middle of things, and where the door is genuinely open to anyone who walks down Fergusson Drive. We are an ordinary parish trusting an extraordinary God, and we believe Trentham is worth our prayers and our love.

Our Values

1. A church that prays

Prayer comes first. We pray Morning Prayer every weekday, gather to pray after worship each Sunday, and learn to pray deeply through Lectio Divina and Gospel Contemplation. God knows we need it.

2. Shaped by Scripture and the Prayer Book

We are formed by God’s Word and by A New Zealand Prayer Book — He Karakia Mihinare o Aotearoa, holding together the riches of the Anglican tradition and the living voice of Scripture.

3. All ages, together

Our worship is genuinely inter-generational. Children are not sent away — through Godly Play they enter the story of God with wonder, and the whole family of the parish grows up together.

4. Generous hospitality

Whoever you are, whatever you bring, you are welcome here. We share food, friendship and life — around the Lord’s table and around our own.

5. Loving service to our community

Faith works through love. Guided by the Anglican Communion’s Five Marks of Mission, we serve Upper Hutt practically — food rescue, refugee support, housing, and care for creation.

What We Believe

With Christians across the world and through the ages, and in common with the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia, we believe:

  • in one God — Father, Son and Holy Spirit — whose very nature is self-giving love;
  • that the Holy Scriptures, inspired by the Holy Spirit, reveal God’s saving purpose and are the rule and standard of faith;
  • that every person is made in the image of God and is of infinite worth;
  • in Jesus Christ, crucified and risen, in whom God reconciles the world — bringing forgiveness, freedom and new life;
  • in the Church as the Body of Christ, gifted by the Spirit for worship, witness and service;
  • in the sacraments of Baptism and the Eucharist as God’s gifts of grace;
  • in the hope of God’s coming kingdom — and our calling to live it now.

We affirm the historic creeds of the Church — the Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds — as faithful witnesses to this faith.

Want the fuller story of how this community came to be? Read Our Story.

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