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Richard Waugh (writer) was born on 1957 in Christchurch, New Zealand, is a New Zealand minister, historian, aviation chaplain and writer. Discover Richard Waugh (writer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Waugh was born in Christchurch, New Zealand to Brian Kynaston Waugh (1922–1984) and Jean Mary Lowe (1927–2009).
His father Brian had served with the No. 75 Squadron RNZAF.
His childhood years were in Hokitika and Queenstown while his young adult years were in Gisborne and Nelson.
Waugh's tertiary education was at Trinity/St Johns Theological College (LTh, STh), Massey University (BA), University of Auckland (MBA), and Asbury Theological Seminary (D.Min).
His doctoral work was with regard to the essential DNA of the Wesleyan theological worldview.
Now based in Christchurch, he is a commentator and writer on New Zealand aviation history (in particular, airline development from the 1930s to the 1970s), New Zealand ecumenism and church history, Wesleyan theology, Methodist history, and classic Jaguar Cars.
Richard James Waugh (born 1957) is an ordained minister, historian and writer, aviation chaplain and organiser of historical events.
As a historian, he has authored or co-authored many books and articles on New Zealand aviation, church history, motoring, social history, and theological subjects.
Waugh was ordained in the Methodist Church of New Zealand in 1985 and served churches in the Manawatu, West Auckland and East Auckland.
''Turbulent Years – A Commercial Pilot’s Story, Christchurch, New Zealand: Hazard Press, 1991.
(Brian Waugh)'' ISBN 0-908790-31-7
From 1994 to 2011, he led a project to commemorate the nine airliner accidents in New Zealand from the 1930s to the 1960s in which 73 people lost their lives and worked with others to ensure permanent memorials for each accident.
''When the Coast is Clear – The Story of New Zealand's First and Most Unique Licensed Scheduled Air Service, Invercargill: Craig Printing Company Ltd, 1994.
(Richard Waugh, John King, Paul Beauchamp Legg) ISBN 0-473-02851-4''
''Strait Across – The Pioneering Story of Cook Strait Aviation, Invercargill: Craig Printing Company Ltd, 1995.
(Richard Waugh, Graeme McConnell, David Phillips) ISBN 0-473-03427-1''
''Early Risers – The Pioneering Story of Gisborne and Hawkes Bay Aviation, Invercargill: Craig Printing Company Ltd, 1997.
(John Richard King, David Phillips, Richard Waugh) ISBN 9780473043919''
Since 1998, Waugh has served as Honorary Chaplain for the Honourable Company of Air Pilots (NZ Region), formerly the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators, officiating at services and organising many aviation historical events.
''Electra Flying – The Lockheed 10 Electra in New Zealand and the Pioneering of the Main Trunk Air Service, Invercargill, Craig Printing Company Ltd, 1998.
He joined the Wesleyan Methodist Church of New Zealand in 2000 and served as National Superintendent of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of New Zealand (2002–2020).
In 2000 he was founding minister of East City Wesleyan Church, a new multi-cultural church plant in East Auckland, which he continued to pastor until retirement in 2022.
In June 2007, Waugh was awarded the Queen's Service Medal (QSM) for services to aviation history and the community.
In 2012, he was appointed the founding President of the South Pacific Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church.
In the same year, he was presented with the Distinguished Alumni Award from Asbury Theological Seminary.
During these years he was well known in ecumenical leadership.
He was chair of the National Church Leaders Aotearoa New Zealand Meeting (2012–2021), chair of the Auckland Church Leaders Meeting (2009–2019), inaugural chair of the Auckland Prayer Breakfast (2016–2019) and with long-standing involvement in the New Zealand Christian Network and in World Methodism.
In 2012, his voluntary efforts were recognised with the Kiwibank Local Hero Award and the Howick Local Board's inaugural Citizen of the Year Award.
He served as a member of the World Methodist Council, South Pacific Secretary of World Methodist Evangelism (2014–2022), and President of the World Methodist Historical Society (2016–current).
In these ecumenical capacities, he was involved in many civic services and local and national government liaison work.
In September 2015, he was honoured for his ecumenical service in a ceremony hosted by Chester Borrows, then Deputy Speaker of the NZ Parliament.
From early 2016, he was the initiator and spokesperson for the Erebus National Memorial which was subsequently endorsed as a major Government project.
In June 2023 he was elected President of the Aviation Historical Society of New Zealand.
Over the years Waugh has had a wide range of voluntary community leadership roles including:
From 2016 to 2023, he was the founding chair of the Auckland Brit & Euro Classic Car Show Committee, helping organise one of New Zealand's largest classic car shows.
He was elected National Superintendent Emeritus at the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Aotearoa New Zealand national conference in 2020.
In 2020, he was recognised by the Royal Aeronautical Society – NZ Division and was awarded the Meritorious Gold Service Award.
In 2023, Waugh was presented with a Howick Local Board Voluntary Recognition Award.
Most recently, he was awarded with the Sir Alan Cobham memorial award by the Honourable Company of Air Pilots.