"It's a small parish, run by a faithful few."
The bishop of the Wellington Anglican Diocese, Justin Duckworth, came to live in Whanganui in early 2018. He and his wife Jenny brought members of the church's "missional" Urban Vision team.
They've been part of instigating a new service at St Peter's in Gonville, Goodin said.
"Sometimes what's required is an existing parish needs to simply find a way of making room for the new thing to happen. It may not be within their capacity or skills. We can't be gatekeepers, preventing those things happening."
Something similar could happen at St Luke's in Castlecliff. St Oswald's in Westmere has a new monthly service led and run by children, and lay people have stepped up to provide extra services at St Chad's on St John's Hill.
"There's a certain amount of replanting going on. The trajectory of closure is turned around to be more of replanting, not to resurrect what was there before, but for new things to be enabled."
Overall, Goodin said, the Whanganui Anglican Parish is in good heart, and is strengthening and developing.