When a re-think of Whanganui's Anglican Church began in 2015, the church was compared with a toolshed in disarray - its tools blunt and broken.
Four parishes amalgamated to become the Whanganui Anglican Parish in February 2017. Some services ceased. It seemed to be all about downsizing and congregations closing.
There are now signs of growth, with new services more suited to the times, Archdeacon Stuart Goodin said.
"The task for us was to tidy [the toolshed] up, then deploy the tools. It does rather feel like we are now at that stage."
One new initiative is the conversion of a church hall in Ohakune to a lodge and retreat. It will be run as a separate enterprise, but is still linked to the church. More questions will need to be asked about the future up there.