Welcome to St Peters in the City
We are a church community excited about knowing Jesus and discovering how we can live His way in our world. With a focus on family we offer a range of services for every age group including worship services, small groups and ministries you can become involved in.
We’d love you to come along to one of our Sunday Services
Offering a range of Services, St Peters caters for every age group. We are committed to bringing families of all sizes together to celebrate and worship.
10AM CONTEMPORARY FAMILY SERVICE
A blend of traditional and contemporary worship with a full children’s programme.
Reverend Enosa and Felicity Auva’a
We’d love you to come along to one of our Sunday Services
Offering a range of Services, St Peters caters for every age group. We are committed to bringing families of all sizes together to celebrate and worship.
10AM CONTEMPORARY FAMILY SERVICE
A blend of traditional and contemporary worship with a full children’s programme.
Reverend Enosa and Felicity Auva’a
REVEREND ENOSA’S LATEST ARTICLE
Palm Sunday
“Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord, Hosanna, Hosanna!” Psalm 118:26. That is the chanting and adoration of the followers of Jesus this Sunday known as “Palm Sunday”.
Recent Articles
Harvesting
When Felicity and I first moved down here we were amazed at the wonderful fruit and vegetable provisions of Tauranga Moana. The place has an abundance of orchards and gardens not found up in Tamaki Makaurau, Auckland, so it was wonderful yesterday to bring this aspect before the Lord in prayer.
The Lords Prayer
Today Friday March 7th marks the end of the coalition Government’s first 100 days in power. So how did they do? That’s a big question and many of us will have differing opinions. Some good some bad. But this made me think about my last 100 days walking with the Lord.
Meeting Together
What a wonderful blessing it was to have Iconz and the Boys Brigade as part of our service last week. I appreciated the involvement of the church family in all facets of our church worship ranging from singing, reading scriptures, short testimonies, praying for people in leadership, celebrating communion followed by fellowship over a meal.
Navigating the Unknown
On Wednesday, we heard of the sad passing of a Pacific member of parliament, Fa’anana Efeso Collins. He is my eldest daughter Sara’s, brother-in-law (her husband Ralph is the brother of Efeso’s wife Vasa Fia). I received the call very early from Latafale and her words were “Dad have you heard?” my initial reaction was shock and disbelief.
REVEREND ENOSA’S LATEST ARTICLE
Palm Sunday
“Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord, Hosanna, Hosanna!” Psalm 118:26. That is the chanting and adoration of the followers of Jesus this Sunday known as “Palm Sunday”.
Recent Articles
Harvesting
When Felicity and I first moved down here we were amazed at the wonderful fruit and vegetable provisions of Tauranga Moana. The place has an abundance of orchards and gardens not found up in Tamaki Makaurau, Auckland, so it was wonderful yesterday to bring this aspect before the Lord in prayer.
The Lords Prayer
Today Friday March 7th marks the end of the coalition Government’s first 100 days in power. So how did they do? That’s a big question and many of us will have differing opinions. Some good some bad. But this made me think about my last 100 days walking with the Lord.
Meeting Together
What a wonderful blessing it was to have Iconz and the Boys Brigade as part of our service last week. I appreciated the involvement of the church family in all facets of our church worship ranging from singing, reading scriptures, short testimonies, praying for people in leadership, celebrating communion followed by fellowship over a meal.
Navigating the Unknown
On Wednesday, we heard of the sad passing of a Pacific member of parliament, Fa’anana Efeso Collins. He is my eldest daughter Sara’s, brother-in-law (her husband Ralph is the brother of Efeso’s wife Vasa Fia). I received the call very early from Latafale and her words were “Dad have you heard?” my initial reaction was shock and disbelief.