The Ministry Office

The role of the Ministry Office prioritizes theological education and other forms of
education and training that are relevant to the needs of the Diocese. It oversees that:
– all the baptized are empowered for God’s mission and ministry through the
discovering, nurturing and harnessing of their God-given gifts and talents;
– all the baptized are enhanced to flourish in their faith, spirituality and
intellectual capability to become responsive and faithful witnesses of the
Gospel;
– the Diocese empowers all the ministries to actively engage in mission through
discipleship, evangelism, social justice, loving service and stewardship;
– the governance and leadership at all levels in the Diocese are reviewed,
reinforced and revitalised to respond to the challenges that will bring about
sustainability and growth;
– All Anglican schools must provide a conducive environment for learning and
diversify their approach to provide holistic education that develop expertise to
be responsible and active citizens.

Moana Children’s Ministry

A Diocesan unit that focus on the development and enpowerment of the foundation of the Christian Faith through Sunday School among other platforms focusing on childrens .

Education & Schools

The diocesan governing body that is responsible for overseeing the operations and strategic direction of all the diocesan educational institutions. This board is to ensure that schools uphold their religious values, maintain educational standards, and effectively manage resources.

Lotu Youth Mission Community

The Lotu Youth Mission Community (LYMC) is the youth ministry arm of the Anglican Diocese of Polynesia, which encompasses Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, and the Cook Islands. As part of the three-Tikanga structure of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand, and Polynesia, LYMC represents the Tikanga Pasefika (Pacific cultural stream) and focuses on nurturing the spiritual growth and leadership of young people across the region.

Association of Anglican Women

The Association of Anglican Women (AAW) was formed to provide a more inclusive space for Anglican women, particularly those who did not fit the traditional membership criteria of the Mothers’ Union, such as divorcees. It serves as an umbrella organization encompassing various women’s groups, including the Mothers’ Union, Christian Family Fellowship, Young Wives Groups, and Guilds

Moana Men’s Mission

Ministry that focus on the spiritual growth, fellowship, and active service of men. These missions aim to cultivate godly leadership, strengthen faith, and encourage men to live out their faith in various aspects of life.