Advocacy
Stories of “justice in action” through bold voices and collective movements challenging systems and pushing for lasting change.
The Tiriti Justice Book Club in St Heliers is bringing people together to learn about Te Tiriti o Waitangi through thoughtful reading and meaningful discussion. By exploring books that challenge dominant historical narratives, the group is strengthening understanding, relationships, and commitment to justice. Their growing community shows how learning, dialogue, and solidarity can lead to deeper engagement with Aotearoa’s past and future.
Rev Dr Rutherford Waddell, minister of St Andrew’s Church in Dunedin (1879–1919), was a pioneering voice for social justice in New Zealand. His famous sermon ‘The Sin of Cheapness’ exposed worker exploitation and helped spark national labour reforms, blending faith, compassion, and action for the common good.
The Common Good in Hastings is reimagining what it means to do church — hosting monthly conversations on social justice, community, and faith in a local bar. Led by Rev Jill McDonald, the gatherings blend storytelling, scripture, song, and real-life action, creating an inclusive space where people connect, reflect, and celebrate the good happening in Aotearoa.
The Dees Social Group at Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church offers weekly activities, companionship, and respite for people living with dementia and their caregivers, creating joy, connection, and community support for over 15 years.
St Cuthbert’s College partners with Communities Feeding Communities in Mount Roskill, donating in food each term and engaging students of all ages in hands-on service, living out their motto ‘By Love Serve’ to fight food insecurity across Aotearoa.
People from the Presbyterian whānau in Otepoti, Dunedin, join with others in the community to welcome newcomers through pōwhiri at Araiteuru marae.
Rev Jill McDonald, minister at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Hastings, NZ, writes about the initiative to alleviate energy hardship which she and her husband Chris are involved in.
Building friendships and community with residents in Wellington City Council housing complexes.
Boys and Girls Institute (BGI) in Wellington have run a number of three-day learning events for young Māori, enabling them to reconnect with their identity and bringing about transformation.
Building friendships and community with residents in Wellington City Council housing complexes.
Presbyterian Support Northern’s initiative in supporting a healthy and thriving Mt Roskill/Puketāpapa community with a focus on food security

