Social Justice

The Community of St Luke has a strong commitment to social justice. As a community we work with and support several organisations that work for justice in our community including Te Ohu Whakawhanuanga, Pillars and Restorative Justice. We also run a series of lectures and discussion groups dealing with big issues facing our society.

What's on?

No results found.

View all events at St Luke's
Woman in the crowd raising her hands up at a concert or service, crowd and band are blurry in the background.

Lecture and Discussion Series

Deepen your understanding of some of the issues facing our community, country and planet today. Join us at our lecture and discussion series where we invite pre-eminent and knowledgeable writers, politicians, journalists and those engaged in work at the coal face to speak.

Upcoming talks, to which everyone is welcome, are listed in the Events section above.

Links to videos of past talks and other helpful resources can be found in the Resources section below.

Prison Reform

No need for any text here - just a large tile (similar size to the event tiles?) with the attached photo

Te Tiriti & Co-Governance

I've left the icon image here to show how limiting they can be - this was the closest to Pillars, the heading we had here originally. I'm not sure what it's meant to represent?

Sustainability

No need for any text here - just a large tile (similar size to the event tiles?) with the attached photo

Climate Change

No need for any text here - just a large tile (similar size to the event tiles?) with the attached photo

Poverty & Inequality

No need for any text here - just a large tile (similar size to the event tiles?) with the attached photo

Health & Wellbeing

No need for any text here - just a large tile (similar size to the event tiles?) with the attached photo

Te Ohu Whakawhanaunga

Te Ohu Whakawhanaunga is a broad - based alliance of community, union, faith and other groups aiming to address the causes of poverty in families and communities so we all flourish.  The Community of St Luke is a member of Te Ohu.

Find out more
Group of people smiling for a team photo, most with their fists raised up in the air.
Man walking next to boy, both smiling with a colourful grafitti covered wall in the background.

Pillars
Ka Pou Whakahou

Pillars is a charity that exists to support the tamariki and whānau of people in prison to create positive futures for themselves. The Community of St Luke is a proud supporter of Pillars.

Restorative Justice

St Luke's was the birthplace and is still the home of the Auckland Restorative Justice Trust - a provider of restorative justice services to the Auckland and North Shore District Courts.

Find out more

CTA heading goes here

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.