Hey Edge,
I am part of little Christian Mission that goes up to Waitangi on Waitangi Day (Feb 6) most years.
This is what we do up there:
1. Engagement: We believe in the Treaty of Waitangi and its underlying values: to strive to live together in harmony and respectfully. So we set up an information tent that celebrates great Maori leaders and missionaries of the past, and we Korero (dialogue) with people about this sort of thing, with a view to greater understanding and reconciliation.
2. Evangalism: We want to connect with those around us and share the love and hope of Jesus. Part of that is just being human and taking opportunities to share common interests like dancing, music, or perhaps even New Zealand history. We also sometimes hold a concert and if we are feeling brave preach the Word!
3. Experience: It is amazing to be a part of the celebrations up there, and soak up the culture. It is great to see Maori culture being expressed in such positive ways, whether it be through waka launches, or dance, or communal living. As well, there are moving experiences such as the Dawn Prayer Service on the Treaty Grounds.
You can pretty much take it at your own pace, and get as involved as you would like. Even still, we reckon that it is helpful for everyone to know a little bit about different issues that you encounter up there, so we have a training day.
Some of the speakers and topics are as follows:
- Jay Lucas on ‘Huia Come Home’ – a vision of cultural recovery and cultural creativity leading Aoteroa forward
- Alastair Reece on Identity in Aoteroa through a reconciliatory lens
- Myself on evangelism in Waitangi context
- Hana Carpenter on the life of Marianne Williams, the wife of missionary Henry Williams
Location: Franklin Baptist Church, Pukekohe.
Date: 27 November, 10am-5pm; cost $30. Further info and registration: www.karuwha.org.nz
Blair Franklin