Leadership
Investing in a flourishing future
An invitation to attend the Compass Rose AGM in London this year has strengthened Te Pīhopatanga o Aoteraroa’s flourishing relationship with its international counterparts, says Archbishop Don Tamihere.
Awards honour outstanding leaders
As the 2023 Te Rūnanganui came to a close on 30 September, a gala evening celebrated some of Te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa’s most outstanding leaders.
Te Rūnanganui expands reporting
Finances and audit reports led the final afternoon of this year’s Te Rūnanganui o te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa that has shifted to a full online reporting mode.
Hāhi holds wānanga on bishops
A new Commission on Episcopal Leadership has gathered vital feedback from Pīhopatanga leaders in the first of many wānanga that will help guide its work moving forward.
Ōmahu welcomes Te Rūnanganui
Te Rūnanganui o te Pihopatanga o Aotearoa was welcomed to Ōmahu marae in a sun-drenched pōhiri on Thursday, to whenua at the heart of a community whose homes were devastated...
Te Rūnanganui 2023 seeks to build flourishing whanau
The future mission and ministry of Te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa as a flourishing indigenous Church will be under discussion when Te Rūnanganui gathers in Te Matau a Maui (Hastings) later this month.
Te Oranga Ake o te Ao: a Global Response
Tā Apirana Ngata once famously said; ko to ringa ki ngā rākau ā te Pākeha hei ora mō te tinana, ko tō ngākau ki ngā taonga a ō tipuna Māori,...
Kia tū he Pīhopa Tāpiri?
Te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa is to establish a Commission looking into issues surrounding the appointment of Assistant Bishops in Te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa.
Te Oranga ake o te iwi
COVID-19, social media disinformation, racism, climate change and major social inequities – how does a person of faith respond to these pressing kaupapa (issues)? Through the word of God and...