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Te Wāhi Ngaro

Te Wāhi Ngaro

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Indigenous Maori whakapono (faith) seeking indigenous understanding - Te Wāhi Ngaro is hosted by Te Rau College.

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Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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    • Te Wāhi Ngaro Trailer
      Jul 14 2021

      New podcast branding calls for a new trailer, so here it is!

      Te Wāhi Ngaro speaks of the in-between places & the hidden spaces where humanity & the divine connect.

      Te Wāhi Ngaro officially launches in the spring, but until then we will have regular uploads of our on location short series of episodes looking at what exactly Te Wāhi Ngaro is.

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      2 min
    • Pentecost, Royal Honours, and our Favourite Civil Servants | S3 E9
      May 27 2021

      With the completion of the Easter Season TheRevs and everyone else are plunged into Pentecost! But what is Pentecost, and what does it mean for us - TheRevs may, or may not answer those questions, lol! We also reflect on the recent investiture of Sir Derek Lardelli and discuss what accepting, or not accepting Royal Honours may mean for Maori. In keeping with the political theme, we finish off the show with a rather frivolous round of Three Favourite Things, looking at our three favourite Civil Servants.

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      1 h et 9 min
    • The Commissioner, Maori Wards, and Updating the Mihinare Podcast | S3 E8
      May 21 2021

      This week TheRevs are joined by the Rev. Chaans Tumataroa-Clarke, the national Youth Commissioner for the Anglican Church. We talk to him about his life and mahi and then move the conversation right along as we reflect on the conversations around Maori Wards in Local Body Councils. As a current sitting Maori Ward Councilor, this is a kaupapa close to Chaans' heart. We finish off the show by asking Chaans to add his favourite songs to the Mihinare Playlist.

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      1 h et 3 min
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