Eleanor Sanderson - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Mon, 12 Jun 2017 00:41:52 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Eleanor Sanderson - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Wellington has a new assistant Anglican Bishop https://cathnews.co.nz/2017/06/12/94965/ Mon, 12 Jun 2017 08:02:11 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=94965 bishop

An estimated 900 people packed into the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul on June 2 to celebrate the evening ordination of the Rt Rev Dr Eleanor "Ellie" Sanderson as Assistant Bishop for the Anglican Diocese of Wellington. Archbishop Winston Halapua and Archbishop Philip Richardson led the liturgy, encircled by 10 tikanga Maori and Pakeha bishops, Read more

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An estimated 900 people packed into the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul on June 2 to celebrate the evening ordination of the Rt Rev Dr Eleanor "Ellie" Sanderson as Assistant Bishop for the Anglican Diocese of Wellington.

Archbishop Winston Halapua and Archbishop Philip Richardson led the liturgy, encircled by 10 tikanga Maori and Pakeha bishops, plus ecumenical guests including Catholic Archbishop of Wellington, Cardinal John Dew.

Bishop Eleanor, who has been vicar of Eastbourne and chaplain to Wellesley College since 2013, has ministered in Wellington diocese for 16 years, 11 of those as a priest.

The Anglican bishop of Wellington, Justin Duckworth, believes Ellie's new role has been "God-orchestrated".

"We have talked a lot about renewing the inherited church and enlivening new expressions of ministry that are emerging.

"That places all of us outside our comfort zones. But we need to see that being outside our comfort zone is the new formality."

"Ellie sees that, and she has different strengths to mine. As a diocese, we need to position her missionally to use those gifts."

"My expectation is that Ellie will challenge me to be the best I can at what I'm doing, and I will need to adapt to meet her gifting and abilities for what God calls her into."

As bishop Eleanor comes on board, the two Wellington bishops will work in tandem over the next four months, while she gains first-hand experience of the diocesan big picture.

Bishop Justin will move to Whanganui in the New Year and continue work from there, returning to Wellington each month for a week of team meetings.

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Pasifika Anglicans urged to to be disciples and go out on mission https://cathnews.co.nz/2017/05/04/mission-synod-polynesia/ Thu, 04 May 2017 08:03:40 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=93395 mission

There was a need for church leaders to stress the importance of discipleship to members, said Reverend Canon Dr Eleanor Sanderson. She was speaking to leaders and members of the Anglican Church in the Diocese of Polynesia attending a training session at the Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Polynesia. Eleanor says that in the early Read more

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There was a need for church leaders to stress the importance of discipleship to members, said Reverend Canon Dr Eleanor Sanderson.

She was speaking to leaders and members of the Anglican Church in the Diocese of Polynesia attending a training session at the Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Polynesia.

Eleanor says that in the early church, "People that were alive with the gospel and were sent out"

By contrast, "We think 'churches', we have a culture where we come and consume.

"We need to send people out to be part of the mission in communities and neighbourhoods and that is a lot harder," Eleanor said.

In 2016 she became diocesan canon theologian in the Anglican diocese of Wellington, New Zealand.

She has recently been elected assistant Bishop of Wellington and will be ordained 2 June.

Eleanor was formerly a lecturer at the School of Earth Sciences at Victoria University of Wellington.

She completed her PhD in Geography at Victoria, focusing on the intersection between community development and Christian spirituality.

"The background I've got in international community development fits alongside the priorities that we have in the Church.

"It's about developing a deeper sense of Christ-centred community."

"There's also a commitment to the lost and the least—that is, a commitment to places of poverty, and to places of the least powerful, as opposed to the most powerful, which also means challenging our assumptions and definitions of poverty and power."

The General Synod of the Anglican diocese of Polynesia is taking place in Suva this week.

115 representatives of the Anglican Church from Tonga, Samoa, American Samoa, New Zealand and Fiji are discussing issues affecting the church, passing laws and making decisions which will shape the future of Anglican life and ministry in the Pacific.

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