Pauatahanui Parish is now an Eco Church. We have committed to work in partnership with A Rocha New Zealand in actively caring for God's creation as part of our mission and community lifestyle.
Being an Eco Church means that we work towards integrating environmental care into our:
- worship and teaching
- church buildings and facilities
- church land and grounds
- community and global engagement
- and sustainable living.
For more information about Eco Church in our parish you can speak to a member of the Eco Church leadership group, to our Vicar, or to a member of Vestry. Please phone or email the office for more details.
For more information about Eco Church see here: https://www.ecochurch.org.nz/
Being an Eco Church means that we work towards integrating environmental care into our:
- worship and teaching
- church buildings and facilities
- church land and grounds
- community and global engagement
- and sustainable living.
For more information about Eco Church in our parish you can speak to a member of the Eco Church leadership group, to our Vicar, or to a member of Vestry. Please phone or email the office for more details.
For more information about Eco Church see here: https://www.ecochurch.org.nz/

We run pest control in the St. Alban's grounds and are working on a project towards the restoration of some native bush.
If you would like more information or to help volunteer towards either of these please speak to the Parish Office.