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

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REVEREND ENOSA’S LATEST ARTICLE
Sunday 24 May 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava!
Have you ever experienced the disappointment of plans and dreams not unfolding the way you had hoped? I have.
Early in my teaching career, Felicity and I were all set for a year-long teacher exchange in the United States. We had made plans, prepared for the opportunity, and looked ahead with excitement and expectation. But it fell through. God had other plans.
Many people make goals for the future with anticipation and hope, whether in career, ministry, family, or personal aspirations, only to encounter closed doors, unexpected delays, or unanswered prayers.
At the same time, people often place their sense of security in things that seem stable: finances, success, health, or the promises of others. Yet these things can suddenly change. Jobs may be lost, health can weaken, opportunities may disappear, and even human promises can fail.
Moments like these remind us how limited human strength and earthly security truly are, and how deeply we need something greater and more dependable to hold onto.
The good news is that God promises He has good plans for His people.
In Isaiah, we are assured that God’s devotion toward us never departs. He is faithful and steadfast. His Word […]
Recent Articles
Sunday 17 May 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava! During our bus tour around Ireland, the scenery was breathtaking, and God’s creation was beautiful to behold. Yet what should have been a joyful ending became difficult when a [...]
Sunday 10 May 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava! It is wonderful to be back here at St Peters after being away for the past month. Felicity and I return home thankful to God for safe travels, rich [...]
Sunday 1st May 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava! As you read this, many of you would have taken part in communion last Sunday. As I pondered on the Lord’s supper and the remembrance of the Lord Jesus, His “precious blood” came to mind. This description is from 1 Peter 1:18 -19 AMPC “You [...]
Sunday 26 April 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava! Easter season is the joyous 50-day period of Christianity between Easter Sunday and Pentecost Sunday. “For forty days after his death he (Jesus) appeared to them many times in [...]
REVEREND ENOSA’S LATEST ARTICLE
Sunday 24 May 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava!
Have you ever experienced the disappointment of plans and dreams not unfolding the way you had hoped? I have.
Early in my teaching career, Felicity and I were all set for a year-long teacher exchange in the United States. We had made plans, prepared for the opportunity, and looked ahead with excitement and expectation. But it fell through. God had other plans.
Many people make goals for the future with anticipation and hope, whether in career, ministry, family, or personal aspirations, only to encounter closed doors, unexpected delays, or unanswered prayers.
At the same time, people often place their sense of security in things that seem stable: finances, success, health, or the promises of others. Yet these things can suddenly change. Jobs may be lost, health can weaken, opportunities may disappear, and even human promises can fail.
Moments like these remind us how limited human strength and earthly security truly are, and how deeply we need something greater and more dependable to hold onto.
The good news is that God promises He has good plans for His people.
In Isaiah, we are assured that God’s devotion toward us never departs. He is faithful and steadfast. His Word […]
Recent Articles
Sunday 17 May 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava! During our bus tour around Ireland, the scenery was breathtaking, and God’s creation was beautiful to behold. Yet what should have been a joyful ending became difficult when a [...]
Sunday 10 May 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava! It is wonderful to be back here at St Peters after being away for the past month. Felicity and I return home thankful to God for safe travels, rich [...]
Sunday 1st May 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava! As you read this, many of you would have taken part in communion last Sunday. As I pondered on the Lord’s supper and the remembrance of the Lord Jesus, His “precious blood” came to mind. This description is from 1 Peter 1:18 -19 AMPC “You [...]
Sunday 26 April 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava! Easter season is the joyous 50-day period of Christianity between Easter Sunday and Pentecost Sunday. “For forty days after his death he (Jesus) appeared to them many times in [...]




