Knowing the story that you are part of: Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the role of the church (WEBINAR RECORDING)
4 webinar recordings. Explore the significance of Te Tiriti O Waitangi and how we can journey as Treaty people within our local church contexts.
Description
In this online series we will explore the significance of Te Tiriti O Waitangi, The Treaty of Waitangi, and how we can journey as Treaty people within our local church contexts. We will look back into the past, and explore present-day applications. The Baptist movement in Aotearoa has made a strong bicultural commitment and it is our hope that this webinar will inspire, challenge, and equip you to do the same in your ministry with your people.
Presenter
Caleb Haurua is an Adjunct Lecturer at Carey Baptist College having completed both his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Applied Theology at Carey. In 2017 completed his Master’s Thesis ‘Korero Tuku Iho’ Mission to Merger: Exploring the Stories of Māori-Baptist Engagement in the Lower Waikato’, which focused on the interactions between Māori and Baptists in the latter half of the 20th century through to the present day specifically from the perspective of Māori. He is married to Deborah, and is Youth Pastoral Leader at Royal Oak Baptist Church.
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