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South Auckland Presbytery of South Auckland Membership Average June Attendance Roll Communicant Members Roll Adherent Members Baptism Other Worship Christian Educ. Over25 and over and under 13 under Adherent operating Male 26-45 Male 46-65 Male Male 26-45 Male 46-65 Male Male 26-45 Male 46-65 Male Adults 18-25 Adults Male Over 65 Male Male Over 65 Male Male Over 65 Male Male up to 25 to up Male Male up to 25 to up Male Female 26-45 Female 46-65 Female Female 46-65 Female Female 26-45 Female 46-65 Female Communicant Male up to 25 to up Male Pastoral Care Pastoral Female 26-45 Female ssions of Faith Faith ssionsof Youth 13 to 17 to 13 Youth Persons under under Persons Total Under 25 Under Total Female over 65 over Female Female over 65 over Female Female over 65 over Female Dedications and and Dedications Female up to 25 to up Female Female up to 25 to up Female Dedications and and Dedications Additions to Roll to Additions Roll to Deletions Female up to 25 to up Female Total 26 and over and 26 Total Blessings 13 and and 13 Blessings ssions of Faith 13 13 Faith ssionsof Total Presbyterian Presbyterian Total Presbyterian Total Total Union or Co- or Union Total Children Under 13 Under Children Children Under 13 Under Children Adults 13 and over and 13 Adults Blessings under 13 under Blessings Confirmations/Profe Confirmations/Profe 1 9355 Beachlands Maraetai Presbyterian Church 39 36 1 4 6 16 4 3 515114 21122 10 55 34 77 7 11 10 10 27 16 15 15 60 37 2 9340 Clevedon Presbyterian Church of Clevedon 72 227 3 6 19 17 3 7 9 8 18 56 44 25 9 33 35 7 7 7 2 19 7 121 17 163 9 37 42 25 8 23 24 12 63 55 12 58 3 9343 Conifer Grove Takanini St Aidans Parish 22 16 9 8 1 4 7 4 1 2 2 5 12 32 1 32 1 1 5 12 10 4 3 3 12 4 15266 Drury Presbyterian Parish 1727 416 2223817152 2 93552291911014322616 11 5 9962 Manukau Cook Islander Presbyterian Parish 29 2 5 4 3 2 7 6 53 2729 42 2322543 27119 6 9556 Manukau Pacific Islanders Samoan * 396 102 60 31 5 108 67 22 1 11 1 12 396 57 81 38 21 24 3 19 18 14 1 25 16 7 9341 Manurewa St Andrews Presbyterian Church 87 0 1 5 6 45 2 3 3 22 1 4 2 11 1 20 62 20 12 8 9342 Manurewa St Pauls Presbyterian Church 137 92 11 22 36 12 8 10 30 8 11 18 20 8 10 8 11 6 14 19 195 31 72 20 19 24 6 11 11 10 2 34 18 4 4 9 9345 Otara Pacific Islanders 112 12 15 34 14 7 6 19 11 6 3 2 2 4 1 14 1 2 8 13 187 92 63 67 19 9 7 25 13 10 5 21 12 7 10 9356 Papakura Pacific Islanders * 33 28 2 8 8 2 6 5 2 2 4 2 7 10 3 3 165 35 50 15 13 7 4 20 14 10 2 11 13 12 30 11 9347 Papakura & Districts First Presbyterian Church 168 4 43 34 21 1 31 18 16 208 5 140 3 33 32 17 2 22 27 9 36 12 2 15 12 9346 Papakura East Presbyterian Church 95 94 0 16 17 29 9 11 13 5 21 23 9 5 15 11 5 2 1 2 3 5 107 77 162 47 30 37 36 30 17 26 16 36 17 7 40 13 9348 Papatoetoe St Johns & St Philips Church 133 1 3 10 27 52 5 13 23 1 2 292 11 71 7 4 10 30 4 5 6 16 6 15 10 14 9349 Papatoetoe St Martins Presbyterian Church 121 28 17 17 25 19 13 7 10 13 4 8 1 3 3 6 1 2 1 3 2 2 7 7 336 81 102 47 28 23 13 34 18 10 10 46 17 19 27 15 9350 Pokeno Presbyterian Church 68 8 2 11 9 14 1 12 12 7 1 3 1 3 2 7 14 30 8 42 3 7 7 5 5 11 7 5 2630 1 10 16 9351 Pukekohe St James Presbyterian Church 115 15 0 1 15 62 1 14 22 2 1 4 2 6 4 250 6 80 4 4 8 41 2 3 7 17 6 3 25 17 9352 Te Kauwhata St Andrews Presbyterian Church 22 20 0 5 13 2 2 1 5 2 5 1 3 1 2 1 1 10 117 34 126 16 21 14 54 18 17 12 8 8 10 18 9353 Tuakau Union Parish * 15 4 9 2 1 92944510 5343 4 23 19 14317 Waiuku and Districts Combined Churches 113 4 5 8 57 3 3 5 28 1 235 5 66 2 7 14 24 3 3 7 11 11 17 2005 Totals 1666 604 128 167 251 278 397 146 188 177 190 48 130 115 70 38 90 81 32 41 13 38 5 0 44 98 105 2843 507 1479 293 273 276 310 214 200 209 149 451 227 64 341 2004 Totals 1794 594 128 199 284 347 438 187 208 222 184 53 131 96 58 39 95 88 34 81 20 22 8 2 13 135 127 3787 626 1496 335 289 320 289 270 197 204 129 526 257 89 428 2005 as % of 2004 93% 102% 100% 84% 88% 80% 91% 78% 90% 80% 103% 91% 99% 120% 121% 97% 95% 92% 94% 51% 65% 173% 63% 0% 338% 73% 83% 75% 81% 99% 87% 94% 86% 107% 79% 102% 102% 116% 86% 88% 72% 80% * No statistics were received - Prior Year statistics have been used where available NOTE: Amendments made to 2004 statistics subsequent to print have now been made Presbytery of South Auckland Finance Finance Receipts Payments General Other JMF & Reserves & Invest- Special Property Parish Assembly Other Major Total ment Ministry Appeals & Loans work Expenses Running Assessment Denomin- Capital Payments Funds Gifts Offering - Offering Envelopes Costs ations Purposes Held outside parish outside Other for work for Other Total Receipts Total funds received funds Other for parish parish for Other Grants - in - Aid - in - Grants Property Income Property Offerings - Cash - Offerings Capital & Invested Invested & Capital 1 9355 Beachlands Maraetai Presbyterian Church 65313 4285 19438 8055 1999 99090 61552 9533 6124 8108 5491 3182 93990 36968 2 9340 Clevedon Presbyterian Church of Clevedon 225802 4492 14256 244550 141430 6734 51348 46251 245763 61711 264279 3 9343 Conifer Grove Takanini St Aidans Parish 37818 4908 18074 60800 32045 4991 17046 1111 55193 5499 4 15266 Drury Presbyterian Parish * 14896 35100 13110 3392 66498 22733 15887 11951 2251 52822 280577 5 9962 Manukau Cook Islander Presbyterian Parish 24849 27717 9238 61804 41928 6182 13444 250 61804 39000 6 9556 Manukau Pacific Islanders Samoan * 44350 44350 34840 8100 2450 2000 47390 7 9341 Manurewa St Andrews Presbyterian Church 33439 16467 40555 11668 2873 105002 41023 38805 26747 3655 110230 84500 8 9342 Manurewa St Pauls Presbyterian Church 52247 11825 400 86622 997 152091 43243 5456 25040 18253 997 247608 340597 12532 9 9345 Otara Pacific Islanders 164904 8515 9507 20934 203860 105389 41797 33757 180943 41091 210487 10 9356 Papakura Pacific Islanders * 42209 8240 45134 95583 59562 9308 41417 110287 37513 12306 11 9347 Papakura & Districts First Presbyterian Church 257838 1821 29777 12411 12531 314378 216129 50897 87806 823 1863 5037 362555 67404 12 9346 Papakura East Presbyterian Church 135833 716 11355 18198 166102 71961 10361 49808 6183 27630 6000 171943 16141 13 9348 Papatoetoe St Johns & St Philips Church 53354 90959 1672 42563 2951 158337 349836 50844 22411 36765 18841 3951 132812 1545097 14 9349 Papatoetoe St Martins Presbyterian Church 106359 5342 19848 12415 2250 146214 69255 13274 16283 18451 12265 8297 137825 100623 15 9350 Pokeno Presbyterian Church 44600 20054 11303 22993 98950 48675 4442 18756 14044 11353 97270 63995 16 9351 Pukekohe St James Presbyterian Church 57845 7348 17071 22345 24064 128673 2614 26120 27567 26319 30604 113224 215551 17 9352 Te Kauwhata St Andrews Presbyterian Church 24077 8590 6501 498 39666 19400 5619 10684 401 1152 19829 57085 28478 18 9353 Tuakau Union Parish * 11180 10730 3496 9000 34406 16981 7803 3956 1091 2732 32563 158400 19 14317 Waiuku and Districts Combined Churches 59680 8537 27030 52482 6146 231591 385466 77507 20448 12721 6410 6146 261727 384959 774060 242876 2005 Totals 1456593 197528 232930 1672 400420 106998 401178 2797319 1157111 308168 493670 131355 7501 109166 582284 2789255 3569140 729948 2004 Totals 1431951 148327 298443 0 392025 125520 320080 2716346 1208658 440694 485409 79457 5422 92026 260581 2572247 1909314 700519 2005 as % of 2004 102% 133% 78% 102% 85% 125% 103% 96% 70% 102% 165% 138% 119% 223% 108% 187% 104% * No statistics were received - Prior Year statistics have been used where available NOTE: Amendments made to 2004 statistics subsequent to print have now been made.
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