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Presbyterian Research Centre Archives

The Presbyterian Research Centre (PRC) Archives collects and preserves archival material for the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand, and it makes those materials accessible to the wider church and to the public.

Presbyterian Research Centre Archives

PRC Archives holds records from parishes, individual Presbyterian ministers and deaconesses, Māori Missions and foreign missions in India, China, and Vanuatu. It also holds the records of Presbyterian women’s organisations such as the PWMU, APW and PWANZ, as well as numerous national church committees. PRC Archives also provides archival support for KCML teaching programme and intern assignments. The Research Centre Archives is the Church’s archive.  Discover the experiences of past ministry students in the records of the Theological Hall and the School of Ministry. Archives also holds extensive photographic collections which can be viewed at Recollect.  Register on that website to be able to see the full range of material: https://pcanzarchives.recollect.co.nz/

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