The Old St Paul's Church is one of New Zealand's most important historical heritage. It is a sacred building, first laid in 1866, imitating the early Goethe-style buildings of England, all built using New Zealand wood. It is an old church, stained glass characters are parishioners and biblical stories. Especially curious is that there are several flags hanging in the church, there are flags of the Royal Navy, the flags of the United States Marines stationed in Wellington in World War II, and the American flags, staff explained, this is a military flag with a story, hanging in the church, people will not forget them, God bless and bless them. This church is now rented mainly for weddings, concerts, commemorations, or funerals. There is also a nearby St Paul's Cathedral in Wellington, a relatively modern church we have seen, known as the most vibrant church of the 21st century. There are more than 1,000 seats, behind the altar is an abstract glass painting. Some window stained glass paintings are also geometric patterns, appearing modern and fashionable. The overall building was completed in 1998. The church is now a venue for national religious events, seminars, concerts and major events in New Zealand.