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

REVEREND ENOSA’S LATEST ARTICLE
Sunday 22 March 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava!
If you have been following our Lenten reading plan, you will realise that we are now in the final stretch, drawing close to the three central events of our faith: Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday.
So, I encourage you: keep pressing on with your Lenten journey
Like a mountain climb, you are nearing the summit.
“You’ve come a long way to get here. I can see the strain in your steps, the air is thinner now, your legs are heavier, and every part of you wants to stop. But this is what we expected near the summit. Don’t look back, fix your eyes on the peak. Just take the next step… and then another. You’re closer than you think.”
This week, we remember Jesus in Gethsemane, where He shows us what that next step looks like. He goes to pray in solitude, drawing close to the Father. When He returns to the disciples, He finds them asleep, no encouragement, no shared burden. What torment and disappointment he must have felt.
He goes back to the father a second time to pray. Again, He returns, and again, they are asleep.
A third time, He withdraws to […]
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Sunday 22 February 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava! Following Jesus Toward Easter – Lent 2026 An Invitation to Take Part This Wednesday (18/2) marked the beginning of Lent, the forty–day journey toward Jesus’ crucifixion and the hope [...]
REVEREND ENOSA’S LATEST ARTICLE
Sunday 22 March 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava!
If you have been following our Lenten reading plan, you will realise that we are now in the final stretch, drawing close to the three central events of our faith: Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday.
So, I encourage you: keep pressing on with your Lenten journey
Like a mountain climb, you are nearing the summit.
“You’ve come a long way to get here. I can see the strain in your steps, the air is thinner now, your legs are heavier, and every part of you wants to stop. But this is what we expected near the summit. Don’t look back, fix your eyes on the peak. Just take the next step… and then another. You’re closer than you think.”
This week, we remember Jesus in Gethsemane, where He shows us what that next step looks like. He goes to pray in solitude, drawing close to the Father. When He returns to the disciples, He finds them asleep, no encouragement, no shared burden. What torment and disappointment he must have felt.
He goes back to the father a second time to pray. Again, He returns, and again, they are asleep.
A third time, He withdraws to […]
Recent Articles
Sunday 15 March 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava! Following Jesus Toward Easter – Lent 2026 The Cost of Discipleship As we continue our journey of Following Jesus toward Easter, the past ten days have been particularly full [...]
Sunday 8 March 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava! Following Jesus Toward Easter – Lent 2026 A Call to Prayer It has been a difficult week globally. Many of us have watched with concern the news of the [...]
Sunday 1 March 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava! ing Jesus Towards Easter – Lent 2026 Last week, we began our Lenten journey together with a Scripture reading plan, a steady forty-day walk toward the cross and the [...]
Sunday 22 February 2026
Kia ora koutou, and warm greetings and Talofa lava! Following Jesus Toward Easter – Lent 2026 An Invitation to Take Part This Wednesday (18/2) marked the beginning of Lent, the forty–day journey toward Jesus’ crucifixion and the hope [...]




