EVENING: A Te Tiriti partnership journey - looking back and looking forward
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A conversation hosted by Ohu Arataki, advocate group for the Te Tiriti partnership journey at South West Baptist Church.
About this event
Being Māori or from any non-Western indigenous worldview typically sets you apart from the dominant places and spaces in Aotearoa New Zealand. And even when you try to be non-indigenous, your skin colour betrays you. Coping with this in a secular world is hard enough, and we'd like to think it would be easier in a Christ-centred community. Unfortunately, for lots of people being truly indigenous in our churches can be an uncomfortable and hostile experience.
Should it be like this, can it be different? Let's talk about that.
Tickets Required
Due to the venue health and safety requirements, there are only 80 tickets available for this session, and only people holding tickets will be allowed entry on the night. Please select multiple tickets if you would like to bring a guest.
Who we are: South West Baptist Church
South West Baptist Church is a church on a journey towards becoming a more Presence Based Church. This means we are making slow and deliberate movements towards solidarity with a people and a place.
Our commitment to this journey is guided by our timeless kingdom vision focused on Redemptive Communities and Lifelong Followers and a sense that we are responding to where the Holy Spirit is at work bringing new life and raising up a new way of living out our redemptive life.
Wānanga Week 2021
The purpose of Wānanga Week is to help us consider how we – the church, the body of Jesus – respond to the world around us and journey together towards kingdom transformation in the places we live.
We believe God is calling us to become more place-based, to take steps towards becoming a more Presence Based Church, individually and collectively.
Wānanga Week is a space to reflect on this call – and to help us find our feet within the story of what Jesus is doing in our neighbourhoods. Together we’ll explore some of the ideas and experiences of what it means to be a Presence Based Church.
Throughout the week there’ll be many different ways to connect in. We’ll be sharing kai in neighbourhoods, swapping stories, and creating space to kōrero about different topics facing our world and how we can respond.