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We have created different subscription lists to allow you to receive only those emails you want to receive. You may change your mind whenever you want by resubmitting this page again.

Subscription management

Name removal
If you want your name removed from a subscription list, please ensure that tick box is left blank.

Church roles stay subscribed
While you have a current posted or stationed role (refer to the Yearbook) within our Church’s life, then you will receive emails as a matter of course. Thank you for your ongoing dedication and service!

Privacy Statement

Privacy affects us every day – at home, work, play, and church. The Methodist Church of New Zealand Te Hāhi Weteriana o Aotearoa will strive to meet the obligations of te Tiriti o Waitangi, the Privacy Act and the trust you have placed in it by sharing your details for inclusion in this subscription.

Privacy Act 2020 and the Privacy Principles

  1. Your inclusion in any of the above subscription lists will only be used for the purpose of that list.
  2. Only the details collected from you or currently on record will be used. If you want to verify your details held by te Hāhi, please email eMessenger with your request and any subsequent amendments.
  3. Inclusion in any of the lists is voluntary except for the abovementioned church roles.
  4. Your details are stored in an email system that is actively managed and updated with known security measures and safeguards to prevent personal information loss, misuse or disclosure.
  5. Your personal information will only be kept, with your approval, as long as required for these subscription communications or as lawfully needed depending on your role with te Hāhi.
  6. Your details will not be unlawfully disclosed without your permission.

If you believe there has been a breach of your privacy rights, please contact the Church’s Privacy Officer, or contact the Privacy Commissioner directly.