About us

The Auckland Unitarian Church is an open, progressive and welcoming faith community. We walk diverse spiritual paths to find purpose and meaning in our lives, but we are united in our belief in the inherent worth and dignity of every person. Whatever your spiritual journey, you are welcome here.

Sunday Service

10 AM to 11 AM EXCEPT on the last Sunday of the month 5 PM to 6 PM
The choir meets an hour before the service & welcomes visiting voices
Coffee Hour follows the service
A Religious Education program is provided for school age children.

For a brief history of our church click here. Auckland Church History




Auckland Unitarian Church Management Committee

Betsy Marshall - Chairperson
Brenda Bendall - Treasurer
Shirin Caldwell - Secretary
Terry Childs
Caroline Kelly
John Graves
Christine Barlow
Stowe Alrutz

Church Activity Leaders

ANZUUA representative- Christine Whelan
Building- Gary Bendall
Canvass Committee- Sally Mabelle
Church calendar & newsletter- Stowe Alrutz
Children's religious education- Mary Mason
Circle Groups- Shirin Caldwell
Cost share (building users outside of church)- Shirin Caldwell
Historical Photo Archive- Jean Harding
IT- John Graves
Lunch Bunch- Dawn Elvidge
Management Committee Chair-Betsy Marshall
Men's Group- Eric Stierna
Ministerial search committee & Visiting Ministers- Jonathan Mason & Karn Cleary
Music- Eric Stierna
Peace & Social Justice- Henry Van Roon
Pledge Coordinator- Lini Nyenkamp
Programme/Leadership Council- Sally Mabelle & Christine Whelan
Sunday services- Karn Cleary & Sally Mabelle
Social activities- Willem Laman-Trip & Donna Miers
Sunday duty roster- Mary Mason
Website- Stowe Alrutz
Welcome Group/Kia Ora- Max Moss & Stowe Alrutz

For questions regarding any activity or program, please contact the church by email at auckland@unitarian.org.nz

We are currently a lay led congregation affiliated with three major Unitarian associations:

ANZUA - Australia and New Zealand Unitarian Universalist Association
Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches


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