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We are a community of people who are discovering God as we walk life's journey together. We enjoy sharing our lives with each other as we seek to learn together what it is to be real and relevant in our Christian faith. Jesus is the centre of our worship, the Bible (God's Word) is our guide for life, and love and unity is the atmosphere we enjoy when we get together. Our Sunday morning service starts at 10 am.
Our Mission: to communicate the relevance of the Good News of Jesus Christ for today and through worship, nurture and loving service enable people to grow in faith and spirituality. Reverend Werner Schroeder
Mission Statement - Karere o Te Rongo Pai.To be messengers of the Gospel through our Faith, Love and Service. Whakapono, Aroha, Awhina. Parish Priest - Fr Emile Frische MHM - Our parish priest is Fr Emile Frische MHM. He returned home to New Zealand towards the end of 2014, having been overseas from 1970 onwards. He was ordained in Whangarei in 1970, and was appointed to Miri Diocese in Sarawak, East Malaysia. In 1984 he was appointed to St. Joseph?s College, Mill Hill, London, for Vocation Ministry for 2 years; then as student counsellor for a couple of years; then as Rector of the seminary for 6 years. He had a sabbatical in Rome, doing some study at the Angelicum University. He then got his next appointment ? to be part of the Mill Hill Community in New York. He served in the Archdiocese of New York as Co-ordinator for Special and Pastoral Ministry. After 18 years there, he was appointed home to NZ. He served in the parish of St. Mark in Pakuranga for 3 years. Then, in January 2018, he was appointed to the Mid North Pastoral Area, based in Okaihau ? serving 8 church communities. On 1 February 2019 he was appointed to Hibiscus Coast parish. He feels blessed to be serving our parish and to continue his missionary journey with us. Email Fr Emile Frische MHM - mhmemile1970@gmail.com - ASSISTING PRIEST: We are fortunate to have a retired Priest assisting in the Parish: Fr. Ron Saunders. Our churches - St. John the Evangelist - The original church was built on the present site in 1966. It had to be built to a strict budget and was still part of the Puhoi Parish until 1980 when the Hibiscus Coast Parish was formed. In 2001 the wonderful new church was built and the old church building became the Parish Hall. St. Francis by the Sea - In 1984 the church of St. Francis by the Sea was built. This was needed to cater for the growing congregation on the Peninsula. Prior to the builing of St Francis parishioners worshipped in the Stanmore Bay Community Hall, or during the summer holidays, Whangaparaoa Hall due to the influx of holiday makers.
Service Times: 1st Sunday at 11.15 am Holy Communion. Reverand Steve Down
8 am Traditional Communion, 10 am Contemporary Communion with Adventurers (junior church). 4 pm Messy Church - an event for families with crafts, games, music, a Bible story and a meal together. This is the last Sunday of the month. 6.30 pm Healing Service. An information service with worship, teaching and an opportunity for healing praywer - 1st Sundays of the month. Vicar: The Reverend Ian Hardcastle
The Whangaparaoa Methodist Parish covers three churches as follows - Manly Methodist Church, Red Beach Methodist Church and Waitoki Community Church. Manly Methodist Church times of worship are 9.30 am every Sunday. The Parish has a team of two Ministers, Rev Robyn Allen Goudge and Rev Andrew Gamman who work as a team and share a full-time position. Both Ministers attend all three churches however Robyn's primary focus is the Red Beach congregation and Andrew's is with the Manly congregation. The Parish run a number of groups as follows - Kids? Klub and Sunday School at Red Beach, Monday Fellowship at Red Beach, Monday Cuddle and Cuppa at Manly Church, Monday ?mainly music? at Waitoki Church, Tuesday Prayer and Blessing Group at Red Beach Church, Wednesday Ladies? Bible Study at a home in Orewa, Maygrove Hospital Service for residents and parish supporters, Thursday Bible Study for men and women, Waitoki Coffee Group, Friday Fellowship for seniors at Hibiscus Coast Village, Youth Group. For further information on all the above groups visit our Groups and Times page. Weddings - Whangaparaoa Methodist Parish has church buildings suitable for either a small, intimate wedding, or a larger ceremony with up to 120 people in attendance. Both Ministers can work with the wedding couple to design a personalised wedding.
The Whangaparaoa Methodist Parish covers three churches as follows - Manly Methodist Church, Red Beach Methodist Church and Waitoki Community Church. Red Beach Methodist Church times of worship are 9.30 am every Sunday and the Kids' Church is also at 9.30 am. The Parish has a team of two Ministers, Rev Robyn Allen Goudge and Rev Andrew Gamman who work as a team and share a full-time position. Both Ministers attend all three churches however Robyn's primary focus is the Red Beach congregation and Andrew's is with the Manly congregation. The Parish run a number of groups as follows - Kids? Klub and Sunday School at Red Beach, Monday Fellowship at Red Beach, Monday Cuddle and Cuppa at Manly Church, Monday ?mainly music? at Waitoki Church, Tuesday Prayer and Blessing Group at Red Beach Church, Wednesday Ladies? Bible Study at a home in Orewa, Maygrove Hospital Service for residents and parish supporters, Thursday Bible Study for men and women, Waitoki Coffee Group, Friday Fellowship for seniors at Hibiscus Coast Village, Youth Group. For further information on all the above groups visit our Groups and Times page. Weddings - Whangaparaoa Methodist Parish has church buildings suitable for either a small, intimate wedding, or a larger ceremony with up to 120 people in attendance. Both Ministers can work with the wedding couple to design a personalised wedding.
River of Life Church welcomes Christians and those who seek to understand Christianity in the Whangaparaoa area. Our aim is to make contact with and encourage others to join us in our life-enhancing Christian journey. River of Life Church at Whangaparaoa, Auckland is a friendly Christian community where we welcome others to join us in our worship and service to God. Our emphasis is on learning and understanding the Bible and following the example of Jesus and his followers. The vision of River of Life Church is to make an impact for God, here in Whangaparaoa, Auckland by helping people understand the enriching messages of eternal hope given to us by Jesus Christ through His words and deeds. Come just as you are - we'd love to get to know you better. Pastors: Dennis and Dawn Bell
WBC is a broad and diverse church community! We aim to ensure there is a place for everyone to belong, whatever your age, background or life situation. 1956 ? 1958 - The beginnings of Whangaparaoa Baptist church were beach services held on Manly Beach during summer Sunday evenings in the 1940s. In 1956 an inaugural meeting was held in Whangaparaoa Rate Payers hall and in 1956-58 services were held every Sunday in that hall. 1957 - In 1957 work started on the first building, which is now our Cafe. 1959 - With the opening of the new church, it adopted its first constitution and was accepted into the Baptist Union of New Zealand in 1959. 1975 - In 1975 today?s auditorium was completed. 2000 - 2000 saw major internal upgrading works required to cope with the ever increasing size of the congregation and its activities. A suite of offices was built over the foyer. These were finished in June 2001 and this is the church you see today. 2008 - 2008 was our Jubilee Year ? 50 years since the opening of our church building. 2013 - In 2013 we purchased a commercial property next to the church.
Mission Statement - Karere o Te Rongo Pai.To be messengers of the Gospel through our Faith, Love and Service. Whakapono, Aroha, Awhina. Parish Priest - Fr Emile Frische MHM - Our parish priest is Fr Emile Frische MHM. He returned home to New Zealand towards the end of 2014, having been overseas from 1970 onwards. He was ordained in Whangarei in 1970, and was appointed to Miri Diocese in Sarawak, East Malaysia. In 1984 he was appointed to St. Joseph?s College, Mill Hill, London, for Vocation Ministry for 2 years; then as student counsellor for a couple of years; then as Rector of the seminary for 6 years. He had a sabbatical in Rome, doing some study at the Angelicum University. He then got his next appointment ? to be part of the Mill Hill Community in New York. He served in the Archdiocese of New York as Co-ordinator for Special and Pastoral Ministry. After 18 years there, he was appointed home to NZ. He served in the parish of St. Mark in Pakuranga for 3 years. Then, in January 2018, he was appointed to the Mid North Pastoral Area, based in Okaihau ? serving 8 church communities. On 1 February 2019 he was appointed to Hibiscus Coast parish. He feels blessed to be serving our parish and to continue his missionary journey with us. Email Fr Emile Frische MHM - mhmemile1970@gmail.com - ASSISTING PRIEST: We are fortunate to have a retired Priest assisting in the Parish: Fr. Ron Saunders. Our churches - St. John the Evangelist - The original church was built on the present site in 1966. It had to be built to a strict budget and was still part of the Puhoi Parish until 1980 when the Hibiscus Coast Parish was formed. In 2001 the wonderful new church was built and the old church building became the Parish Hall. St. Francis by the Sea - In 1984 the church of St. Francis by the Sea was built. This was needed to cater for the growing congregation on the Peninsula. Prior to the builing of St Francis parishioners worshipped in the Stanmore Bay Community Hall, or during the summer holidays, Whangaparaoa Hall due to the influx of holiday makers.