They're not asking for divine intervention, just a little less costly regulation.
St Andrew's Anglican Church parishioners spent a decade fundraising $150,000 to build a permanent home for their donated bell, with construction work on a small tower.
However, Reverend Stephen Baxter and parishioners were disheartened by the cost of building and resource consents for the project - which includes structural changes to the church roof - and Auckland Council's refusal to offer a discount.
Instead, the church was billed $6400 for consent fees, before forking out about $9000 in consultant fees to get the paperwork signed off.
"Rubber-stamping isn't cheap," Baxter said.