The journey of Norman Lesser from a modest upbringing in Liverpool to becoming the Archbishop of New Zealand highlights his exceptional leadership, energy, and optimistic spirit. His impactful ministry included a transformative seven years as Provost of Nairobi Cathedral and a significant 24-year tenure as Bishop of Waiapu, marked by the construction of a new cathedral and the establishment of care homes. Known for his engaging preaching and storytelling, Lesser navigated the challenges of the 1960s and played a key role in Church Union negotiations, embodying enduring values of faith and compassion.
Judy Mills Books
