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The Assemblies of God Fijian work in New Zealand started in 1976 when a group of sailors began actively reaching out to friends and family in Auckland and Wellington. Some of the men were pastors and deacons in their home churches in Fiji and had a burden to see Fijians in New Zealand saved and serving the Lord in a Pentecostal setting.

The first Fijian AG church was established in 1977 in Auckland, and in 1979 the church was formalised under the leadership of an ordained Pastor of the Assemblies of God of Fiji, the late Rev. Jone Koro.  

In around 1990, the Fijian Ethnic Fellowship was set up with one church in Auckland and one in Wellington.

In 2023 there are 12 churches: eleven churches in the North Island and one in the South Island.  

We meet once a year during the Easter weekend and throughout the year in our regional clusters.

Our aim is to encourage one another, equip our members, evangelise the lost and establish churches—our churches minister in the Fijian and English languages. We are mindful of the need to remain connected to our older members through our ethnic language while also being relevant to the society in which we live.

With the recent huge influx of seasonal and other workers from Fiji, we hope to plant four new churches within the next 12 months. Outreach and visits have already begun.

Someone once said, that fellowship builds relationships, and healthy relationships breed unity. That is what we strive for.  

Scripture tells us, “Try your best to let God’s Spirit keep your hearts united. Do this by living at peace.” (Ephesians 4:3 CEV)

Fijian Group Leader:  Ps Jiosefa Waqa

Email: jaywaqalaca@gmail.com

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Thanks for visiting the AGNZ website. We hope you found what you were looking for. We would love to meet you, so if you’re up for it why not come to your local AGNZ church and visit us! We pray that God will continue to show His love to you in a real and personal way. God bless!

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