The Working Bodies of the General Synod / Te Hinota Whanui of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia /Te Hahi Mihinare ki Aotearoa ki Niu Tireni, Ki Nga Moutere o to Moana Nui a Kiwa.
(For further information or to contact any of these bodies contact the General Secretary under 'Contacts' in menu above)
The Standing Committee of General Synod / Te Hinota Whanui
Sub-committees:
Distribution Advisory Committee (Finance)
Employment Sub-Committee
Small Working Groups:
Anglican Consultative Council (ACC-15) in 2012
Bicentenary 2014 - (Bicentenary Blog http://jktlibrary.wordpress.com/)
Electoral College Guidelines Review
Review of the Five Bicultural Resolutions
Tax Exemption Status
Three Tikanga Licensing
General Synod Commissions (established by Canon)
Commission on Communications - www.anglicantaonga.org.nz
Commission on Doctrine and Theological Questions
Commission on Treaty and Partnership Issues
Common Life Liturgical Commission
Social Justice Commission - www.justice.net.nz
Te Kotahitanga
Tikanga Toru Youth Commission - http://toru.org.nz/
Treaty / Tiriti, Church and Nation Commission
(And, established by resolution of General Synod/ Te Hinota Whanui 2010)
Resource Sharing Commission
Boards
Anglican Insurance Board - http://www.aib.org.nz/
Anglican Missions Board - http://www.angmissions.org.nz
General Church Trust Board
New Zealand Anglican Church Pension Board (incorporating the Anglican Tax Unit)
St John’s College Trust Board
Councils
Council for Ecumenism
Council for Anglican Women’s Studies
Committees
Archives and History Committee / Te Puna o Nehera
Judicial Committee
Tribunals
Church Lands Tribunal
Tribunal on Doctrine
Tribunal under the Church of England Empowering Act 1928
It is our hope that the information contained here will enable Anglicans and others to be informed of the ministry of this Church. The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia, is a constitutionally autonomous member of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia encompasses the area described by its title. The 1992 Constitution of this Church provides for three partners to order their affairs within their own cultural context. Within Aotearoa New Zealand, Tikanga Pakeha comprises seven Dioceses, Tikanga Maori comprises five Hui Amorangi, the boundaries of which differ from those of the dioceses. Tikanga Pasefika encompasses Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and the Cook Islands, and is known as the Diocese of Polynesia. Publication: 'Anglican Taonga' (Treasure) is a publication affirming the unity and diversity of the Anglican community in these islands.
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