Reverend Gareth Walters
We are delighted to welcome Gareth back to the Anglican Schools’ Network! We missed him when he took some years out to work in a parish, and are very pleased that he has been able to return to the role he brings so many gifts to.
The School announced his return in this way:
The King’s College Senior Chaplain sits on the Senior Leadership Team and is responsible for Chapel worship and all other spiritual outreach, including pastoral care for the College community, overseeing the teaching of Religious Studies in the classroom and overseeing outreach programmes by the College to the community.
Rev. Walters will be familiar to many in the wider King’s community having served for seven years as Assistant Chaplain with Reverend Warner Wilder from 2009 to 2016.
For the past four years Rev. Walters has co-led the St. George’s Anglican Church, Epsom which is one of Auckland’s largest parishes. Over recent years he has also spent time on assignments as Interim Chaplain with Dilworth School for Boys, St Kentigern School and King’s School. From 2009-2014 he chaired the Auckland Association of NZ RE Teachers and School Chaplains (NZARETSC) and the New Zealand Association from 2015-16.
“It seemed right to offer myself at this time for this role at King’s College,” said Rev. Walters. “As someone who has a deep affinity with young people, I am absolutely delighted to return to the King’s community. I count it a privilege to be re-joining the Chapel team and College, and offering my experience as a qualified teacher, ordained Priest and as someone who is deeply convinced of the relevance of Christian faith in today’s complex world. I cannot think of a better place to serve, than a school that seeks to provide for its students the best all-round education.”
Rev. Walters has a Post Graduate Diploma in Teaching from the Auckland College of Education, a Bachelor of Arts in English and History from the University of Auckland and received a Bachelor of Applied Theology from the Carey Baptist College. He is currently studying for his Master of Arts in Applied Theology.