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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:
iTunes
https://music.apple.com/nz/album/haeata/1488561027
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/album/3RLGRUFfH3hibyQlQu8Day
The second album, released only on YouTube at the moment, is by Rob Ruha. Watch it here:
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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 planted many moons ago!
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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. To learn more about what they do go here: www.naiits.com
Jay also promotes Earthed: E Ihowā, an event happening November 1-3 at Ōwae Marae in Waitara. You learn about that and register here: www.facebook.com/events/466125863931823/ -
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 go here: https://www.naiits.com
Jay also promotes Earthed: E Ihowā, an event happening November 1-3 at Ōwae Marae in Waitara. You learn about that and register here: https://www.facebook.com/events/466125863931823/ -
This week Jay chats with Rev. Amiria Te Whiu, a local at Waitangi and the local Presbytarian minister. This year she ran Worship At Waitangi, three days of Christian worship in preparation for the Waitangi Day celebrations. Amiria shares how God spoke to her about this and what her desire behind the event is all about.
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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 worth the read. You can get the book here:
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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/9780800634629
https://www.amazon.com/Land-Revised-Overtures-Biblical-Theology-ebook/dp/B000V809NY/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= -
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 ministered all around the world. Listen to the stories of Ted as we draw our Atuatanga series to a close. They are profound as they are amazing. For the sake of honouring our history, this is one worth listening too.
A few glossary points:
Mangai - means 'the mouthpiece', a reference to Ratana the prophet
Manuao - The marae at Ratana pa. -
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 to in their lives. In Part 4 of our Atuatanga - Angels and Atua series we sit down with Greg and ask him about his journey with spirituality. We wanted to not just have a Māori perspective in this series but also ask some clued up Pākehā about their journey too. However, Greg does whakapapa to Ngāti Porou! In this chat, Greg opens up some pretty deep topics as well as some pretty massive words. So we thought this podcast would be good to interject a little bit of commentary and what Erin & Jay hear when they listen to Greg. We hope you enjoy this and find it helpful. -
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 author, storyteller and media producer.
We discuss this topic from both a Māori and Christian lens as we chat about what is compatible and antithetical to both worldviews. The hope in exploring this topic is to help us be faithful custodians of creation that is hardwired with invisible realities. Atua & Angels Part 1 & 2 are the introduction podcasts to our Atuatanga series that will continue in 2018. -
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 author, storyteller and media producer.
We discuss this topic from both a Māori and Christian lens as we chat about what is compatible and antithetical to both worldviews. The hope in exploring this topic is to help us be faithful custodians of creation that is hardwired with invisible realities. Atua & Angels Part 1 & 2 are the introduction podcasts to our Atuatanga series that will continue in 2018. -
We launch the summer series of podcasts with an interview with Jay Ruka on his new book - Huia Come Home. The interview was broadcast and recorded on Raglan FM, the local community radio station where Jay lives. Thanks Raglan FM for the permission to re-cast this! You can purchase a copy of the book at huiacomehome.co.nz
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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.
Greg Fleming, the CO of The Parenting Place, shares his journey in discovering the Māori world and his hope for New Zealand society. - Mostrar más