
St Paul’s is a vibrant Anglican Church committed to following the way of Christ by cultivating authentic worship, deep relationships, and God’s life in the city. We’re privileged to be the first church in Auckland and we’re seeking to extend that legacy into the future for God’s glory.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 194 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Lilian Dodza is the Regional Vice President and Regional Director at World Vision East Africa, and currently worships at Nairobi Chapel in Kenya. We're excited to have Lilian share some of her story and how we might join with the wider church in look... more
We kick off our new series, Name Above All Names, looking at God's name 'I AM'.
Before the wind. Before the fire. Before the languages. There was waiting... Listen as we unpack who is the Holy Spirit and what does the Spirit do? We’ll ground ourselves in Acts 2 — not just to understand what happened then, but to ask: How might t... more
As we continue our series, we'll be looking at the power of confession and how to live a life of wholeness and transformation.
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This show tends to explore Christian faith through a blend of sermon-style talks, personal stories, and modern-world applications. Episodes frequently center on emotional health, discipleship, and spiritual formation, often tying biblical themes to everyday life, church community, and current events. A recurring thread is how faith intersects with personal growth, leadership, social issues, technology, and cultural challenges, with an emphasis on hope, resilience, and practical steps for living out faith in daily life. Noteworthy is the mix of biblically anchored teaching, real-life testimonies, and thought-provoking prompts about holiness, discernment, and community engagement that can appeal to listeners who want faith to inform both pers... more
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