Downtown Community Ministry
Descriptive Data
TypeAgencyOther NamesDowntown Community Ministry Wellington IncorporatedInner City MinistryDowntown Ministry (Wellington) IncorporatedDate Range1969-DescriptionInner City Ministry was established in 1969 when a group of inner-city congregations: St Peter’s Anglican Church, Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church (now St Andrew’s on the Terrace), Wesley Methodist Church, joined soon afterwards by the Religious Society of Friends – came together to respond to the needs of the rapidly changing inner city area of Wellington. ICM (Inner City Ministry) sought to find ways of helping those who lived in the city, but who were marginalised by it, to take greater control of their lives.
ICM became an incorporated society in 1989 and changed its name to DCM (Downtown Community Ministry) in 1995. Many projects were undertaken by ICM over the first 25 years of its existence, such as Vincent’s Art Gallery, the Pantry (now Foodbank), the Street People Project (now Money Management Service), the Clean Team, and the People’s Resource Centre.
Since its inception, the membership and support base of DCM has expanded and evolved, as has the nature and scope of its work. In 1995 St Joseph’s Catholic Church, and in 1997 St. John’s in the City, became members. In 2009 Temple Sinai became a member, and in 2014 Elim International Church and Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish became members.
For 24 years, DCM’s largest fundraiser was an annual Bookfair, a lifeline for DCM in terms of funding, and an iconic event in the city for book lovers.
DCM receives funding from a variety of sources including: Wellington City Council, Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, and charitable trusts.Internal StructuresChairpeople 1998-2019:
Kevin McCormack: 2006 - November 2019
Nick Jennings: 2004 - 2006
Tony Pilalis: 2003 - 2004
Lynne Frith: 1999 - 2002
Valarie Craven: [?] - 1998.
External LinksDowntown Community Ministry
ICM became an incorporated society in 1989 and changed its name to DCM (Downtown Community Ministry) in 1995. Many projects were undertaken by ICM over the first 25 years of its existence, such as Vincent’s Art Gallery, the Pantry (now Foodbank), the Street People Project (now Money Management Service), the Clean Team, and the People’s Resource Centre.
Since its inception, the membership and support base of DCM has expanded and evolved, as has the nature and scope of its work. In 1995 St Joseph’s Catholic Church, and in 1997 St. John’s in the City, became members. In 2009 Temple Sinai became a member, and in 2014 Elim International Church and Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish became members.
For 24 years, DCM’s largest fundraiser was an annual Bookfair, a lifeline for DCM in terms of funding, and an iconic event in the city for book lovers.
DCM receives funding from a variety of sources including: Wellington City Council, Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, and charitable trusts.Internal StructuresChairpeople 1998-2019:
Kevin McCormack: 2006 - November 2019
Nick Jennings: 2004 - 2006
Tony Pilalis: 2003 - 2004
Lynne Frith: 1999 - 2002
Valarie Craven: [?] - 1998.
External LinksDowntown Community Ministry
Downtown Community Ministry. Archives Online, accessed 01/05/2026, https://archivesonline.wcc.govt.nz/nodes/view/938838







