We long to see our city flourish
spiritually & socially
A network of churches and organisations working together to love & build Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
We’re hiring!
We're looking for a Prayer Leader to step into a part-time role. Could that be you or someone you know?
Auckland Church Network and 24-7 Prayer NZ partner to strengthen prayer across Auckland by building relationships with churches and prayer leaders, encouraging prayer, and supporting citywide prayer initiatives.
This role carries two titles:
Pursuing Prayer Lead – Auckland Church Network
Auckland Prayer Coordinator – 24-7 Prayer NZ
To learn more and apply, please download the job description below.
For the City Podcast
Amazing People
in particular Places
working out visions for Peace.
Season 2 out now, featuring Dean Kimpton, Valerie Teraitua, Bishop Steve Lowe, Jenny Horst, Nigel Cottle, Himali McInnes, & Pastor Tak Bhana.
Produced in Partnership with Rhema Media
Who are we?
Because we love Auckland and want to see it flourish, we develop strategic infrastructure, like a trellis for a vine. We gather networks of leaders across the city and unify the Church to pray for and practically address the city’s greatest needs.
We long to turn Jesus’ John 17 prayer into a tangible movement of churches, not-for-profits, businesses and others working together for the flourishing of Auckland.
“That they may be one…so that the world may know that you sent me and love them.”
What we do
We are expectant for God to flood Auckland with His presence
Pursue prayer together
Connect leaders together
We believe Auckland will flourish more when we work together
We catalyse church planting because we believe it’s vital for multiplying disciples across Auckland
Multiply disciples together
Serve neighbourhoods together
We want to practically love the people of Auckland
Stories
Be inspired and encouraged by stories of the Church working together to bring flourishing to our city
Become a part of Auckland Church Network
There are different ways you can connect with this citywide unity movement in Tāmaki Makaurau.