Going Home? A Question of Paakehaa Belonging
Meditating on her travels, Jaimee van Gemerden shares her thoughts on “going home” and ponders questions of belonging for Pākehā.
Does Zionism Affect Us in Aotearoa?
In anticipation of our conversation on Christian Zionism next week, Andrew Clark-Howard reflects: Are we connected to Palestine? How are our struggles for justice related?
From Kiwi to Paakehaa: My Journey So Far
Hazel Dunn shares her experiences of identity, whakapapa, and belonging as a Pākehā New Zealander.
A Christian Response to Waitangi
In this adapted sermon from Waitangi Day, Stu McGregor reflects on the constant breaches of te Tiriti as ongoing events which require repentance.
The Report on Arise: 92 Theses for the Church of Aotearoa
Jaimee van Gemerden reflects on the leaked Pathfinding report on Arise and what lessons it holds for all churches and church leaders in Aotearoa.
What Waitangi Means to Me: Reflections from Tangata Tiriti
We asked three Christians who are tangata tiriti how they commemorate and think about Waitangi Day.
What Waitangi Means to Me: Reflections from Tangata Whenua
We asked three Christians with whakapapa Māori how they commemorate and think about Waitangi Day.
Things to Read This Waitangi Day
A reading list and opportunity to reflect as we mark the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi
“Lest We Remember”? Thoughts on Civic Memorials
Andrew Clark-Howard interviews a number of people regarding their thoughts on ANZAC Day, Prince Philip, and faith.
Book Review: Alison Jones’ Insightful “This Pākehā Life”
Andrew Clark-Howard reviews Alison Jones' recent, potent memoir and account of Pãkehã identity.