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Christmas Billboard Rewrites A Well-known Carol To Highlight The Issues Of Homelessness In New Zealand
Friday, 20 December 2024, 7:23 pm | St Luke's Presbyterian Church Remuera
The minister of St Luke’s, Rev Glynn Cardy, says in a society that still focuses primarily on the consumerism and the ‘glitz’ of Christmas, the image and rewritten lyrics to ‘Away in a Manger’ aim to encourage passers-by to think about what’s ... More >>
Bach Unplugged with James Tibbles at St Luke's, Remuera
Friday, 16 March 2018, 11:54 am | St Luke's Presbyterian Church Remuera
Be electrified as NZ Barok brings you Bach as you've never heard him before in a full programme of his timeless and moving works. At the Harpsichord James Tibbles, a leading player of historic keyboards, will bring all the intricacy, delicacy and ... More >>
‘Welcome #500Now’
Saturday, 19 August 2017, 8:03 pm | St Luke's Presbyterian Church Remuera
St Luke’s Presbyterian Church, Remuera, is supporting the campaign to ask our political leaders to expand New Zealand’s refugee quota to a more compassionate number—and to do so immediately. More >>
Islamophobia comes to Remuera
Monday, 11 April 2016, 11:30 am | St Luke's Presbyterian Church Remuera
Some weeks ago St Luke’s Presbyterian Church in Remuera put up an Easter billboard contrasting the values espoused by Donald Trump and the values espoused by Jesus. It had Donald saying, “I don’t like losers.” The inference being that Jesus ... More >>
Trump billboard resurrected
Tuesday, 5 April 2016, 1:43 pm | St Luke's Presbyterian Church Remuera
On the Thursday before Easter the billboard outside St Luke's Presbyterian Church, Remuera, was stolen. This billboard depicted Donald Trump holding a hammer, and a crucified Jesus in the background. The caption read, "I don't like losers." The thieves ... More >>
Christmas billboard portrays God’s ‘selfie’
Thursday, 19 December 2013, 4:44 pm | St Luke's Presbyterian Church Remuera
“If God took a selfie – a self-portrait – what would it look like?” This is the question Glynn Cardy, minister of St Luke’s Presbyterian Church in Remuera, asks with a new Christmas billboard. More >>