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In our final podcast for the year, we talk to Kahurangi Heta and Jordan 'Fozzie' Foster about the new album Haeata by Te Rautini, a faith community in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton. It is one of two epic new waiata whakapono albums to come out this week! You can check them out here:iTuneshttps://music.apple.com/nz/album/haeata/1488561027Spotifyhttps://open…
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The Brothers Te Karere Scarborough and Neihana Reihana sit down with Jay and talk through their haerenga around the motu over the last few weeks. They chat about Te Pūtake O Te Riri, a Te Tumu Whakapono - a Māori theology symposium at Otago University, and their latest trip to Te Tii O Waitangi. They may have ripped out a tree that Prince Charles p…
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In Part 2 Jay continues the conversation with Terry LeBlanc of the Mi'kmaq nation. They discuss theology, creation and how westerners can appropriately join in the indigenous exodus that is taking place.Terry is the founder and co-leader of Naiits, an indigenous theological learning community based in North America, Australia and the Philippines. T…
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Jay sits down with Terry LeBlanc of the Mi'kmaq nation and talks theology, creation and how westerners can appropriately join in the indigenous exodus that is taking place.Terry is the founder and co-leader of Naiits, an indigenous theological learning community based in North America, Australia and the Philippines. To learn more about what they do…
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Kia Ora koutou. Welcome to the first series of 2019. We begin this year with a selection of voices and musings from people gathered at Waitangi during this year's Waitangi Day celebrations. In this first episode we chat with Te Hurihanga Rihari about the arrival of the gospel into his rohe back in 1814. He has some profound insights to share!…
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This week Jay & Erin review another Walter Brueggmann book, Chosen? - Reading the Bible Amidst the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. For those who desire a good starting point on how to faithfully read Scripture, uphold the life or Christ, and negotiate the media and current geo-politics, Brueggmann's short work offers invaluable insight that is well w…
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This week Jay interviews Erin on the book 'The Land' by legendary theologian Walter Brueggmann. Written in 1977 this book resonates with relevancy today and is helpful for cultures who have both experienced colonisation and those who have purported it. You can buy the book here:https://www.bookdepository.com/Land-Walter-Brueggemann/9780800634629htt…
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Meet Ted & Elwyn Wharemate-Tuarea. They are both legends, and for the first time in perhaps a generation, they are getting to share their unique story. Ted grew up at Ratana Pa, but not only that, he was also gifted with spiritual sensitivities like Ratana himself. Not only a lawyer and maritime engineer, Ted & Elwyn have led churches and ministere…
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In today's podcast we sit down with three young Māori leaders from Te Rautini Church in Kirikiriroa (Hamilton). There may also happens to be a bucket of KFC in the mix. As young leaders who negotiate the worlds of Christianity and being Māori we hear how they express their concepts of spirituality.By Huia Come Home
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This week we bring you the father-of-funk, the OG himself, Mr Greg Burson. Greg is a leader and co-founder, along with his wife Linda, of a church in Auckland called Edge Kingsland. www.edgekingsland.co.nz But to put it succinctly, Greg is a seer. He sees things, and then helps people to make sense of where God is for them or what God might be up t…
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For our first Podcast of the year we carry on with our Atuatanga - Angels and Atua series. This week Jay interviews Stacey and Hiraina Raika who live in Ōtaki and are leaders at Raumati Beach Church. In this episode we dig into their understanding and experiences as Māori followers of Christ.By Huia Come Home
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We continue the Atuatanga series with Matua Hakiaha and Brad Haami as we explore Māori spirituality and cosmology. Matua has had a career working for the NZ parole board as well as being involved in Christian ministry with churches and Laidlaw College for decades. He has been a key instigator of the Indigenous Theology track at Laidlaw. Brad is an …
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We start the Atuatanga series with Matua Hakiaha and Brad Haami as we explore Māori spirituality and cosmology. Matua has had a career working for the NZ parole board as well as being involved in Christian ministry with churches and Laidlaw College for decades. He has been a key instigator of the Indigenous Theology track at Laidlaw. Brad is an aut…
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This week we carry on with our series of teaching from Earthed 2016, a hui at Owae Marae, Waitara Taranaki, curated by Link New Zealand, a collective of churches in New Zealand.Our talk this week is a must, particularly for pākehā New Zealanders. Former mayor of New Plymouth, Andrew Judd shares the subtle racism he was raised with that informed his…
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We take a pause in our 'Earthed' serious for the season of Te Aranga - The Rising. Te Aranga is the Māori name for Easter. Today we present a talk that is about 18 years old from the late 'White Eagle' Rod Wilson of the Cherokee nation. Here Rod gives us a reflection on the person of Jesus.(The cover image is a painting of Rod by Alexis Wilson Russ…
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We present to you a series of teaching from Earthed 2016, a hui at Owae Marae, Waitara, Taranaki curated by Link New Zealand, a collective of churches in New Zealand.In the first instalment Dr Alistair Reese introduces a theological perspective of the significance of 'earth', and then proceeds to share the history of Christianity in Aotearoa.…
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For the final episode of 2016 Jay talks with the legendary Cindy Ruakere. She is a lady of great mana in the Church in New Zealand having served the Church for over two decades. Her journey in recent years has led her to work in Māori womens' health. We catch up with here on her journey as a Māori woman entering into Christianity and then ministry,…
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Aaron Hardy shares his cross-cultural journeys from Burundi in Africa, to Samoa in the Pacific and what that all means for him living in Aotearoa New Zealand. Aaron is a man who loves to sing in a way that for him expresses the hope of a truly bi-culturally based New Zealand. The young fella has some big wisdom to share! So feast your ears. And... …
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Erin Lucas shares a compelling dream she had that contrasts a Western way of life with an indigenous approach. She talks about what she is learning from the Māori world and how that is supporting and challenging here walk with Christ. And, because Erin is a from the US, we ask her to reflect on last weeks election... just a little bit!…
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Let us introduce Bradford Haami. Brad is an author, producer, cultural adviser; museum curator; bass player... in fact he's a whole lot of incredible things. Brad is going to be a regular guest on this podcast so we thought it would be a good idea for him to share his journey, particular his journey into faith having grown up in a Māori world. He's…
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In our inaugural podcast we catch up with Dr. Alistair Reese walking State Highway 45, on the Peaceful Province Hikoi, a three day walk called by New Plymouth Mayor Andrew Judd to deepen the cultural conversation here in New Zealand. Alistair is a wise sage with truck-loads of wisdom about Christianity, the church and our relationship with Māori. H…
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