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Mar 8, 2012
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November 2011

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Check it out this blog for Runanganui updates! → mihinare.tumblr.com
Nov 8, 201113 notes
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June 2011

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#AIN made it on to Taonga → anglicantaonga.org.nz

Many thanks to Lloyd for his help. Too much alright! 

Jun 9, 2011

May 2011

7 posts

AIN2011 Outcomes

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CALLS FOR CHANGE: Reports from the Elderly, Theologian, Women, Youth, and Clergy focus groups inspired the release of three statements from the Anglican Indigenous Network to the Anglican Consultative Council.

Their first statement acknowledges the make-up of the network. As indigenous peoples who are minorities living in their own homelands, they affirm their commitment to the Anglican faith as well as their respective traditional spiritualities.

“We share many things in common. We believe that God is leading us to a turning point in our histories, toward full partnership between indigenous peoples.

We have pledged to work together to exercise our leadership in contributing our vision and gifts to transform the life of the Anglican Communion,” they stated.

They call for greater recognition from the rest of the Anglican Communion saying they have come from countries which have experienced and continue to experience the effects of colonialism.

“We claim our authority to live into God’s future for us based upon our values, teachings, and communal self-understandings.”

“As indigenous Anglicans, we believe it is time for national churches whose borders are based upon colonial conquest, to respectfully and formally acknowledge the reality of our existence and the implications for their on-going life and governance.”  - Reference: Article 36 United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 2007

The second statement requests the AIN Secretariat to convey, on behalf of the 12th AIN gathering, to the ACC that an additional Mark of Mission “To encourage development of Indigenous leadership within the Anglican Communion,” be added to the current Five Marks of Mission.

Their third statement calls for the Anglican Church in Australia to demonstrate just and moral leadership for indigenous issues. Asking the question: Unless the Church is transformed how can it seek to transform society?

“The proposed referendum regarding the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Australia is a case in point where the Church is called to demonstrate moral and just leadership.

The Anglican Indigenous Network expresses concern that the potential dis-establishment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander bishops in Australia be addressed,” they stated.

Endorsing NATSIAC as the Indigenous authority for the Anglican Church of Australia, and encouraging the Anglican Church of Australia to recognise and enable the Indigenous authority for all matters related to Indigenous mission and ministry in the church.

“Given the crises in our communities and to ensure the survival of Anglicanism in our communities we call, within the next year, for the election and consecration of an Aboriginal bishop with full Episcopal authority and generous funding support to grow and strengthen Aboriginal church communities.”

The gathering finally concluded with the decision to hold the 13th gathering of AIN (2013) in Christchurch, New Zealand, hosted by Te Pihopatanga o Aotearoa.

Jun 1, 20116 notes
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May 29, 20111 note
#AIN2011 #PovertyHistory #Indigenous #NATSIEC #Anglican
May 26, 20111 note
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May 23, 20118 notes
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May 23, 201150 notes
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May 18, 20111 note
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May 17, 2011
#AIN2011 #Sydney #TikangaMaori #Pihopatanga

January 2011

2 posts

Big occasion for T3 Youth  → t3.org.nz
Jan 11, 2011

December 2010

3 posts

Students you have been warned → kansascity.com

Interesting read about a nursing student who was expelled over a Facebook photo. I’m guessing she’ll probably want to avoid having pics posted with her and placentas next time…

Jan 1, 2011
Dec 13, 2010
Dec 10, 2010
I gots me a Media Monster!

…and I shall call him Cow.

http://www.verbatim.jp/senshuken/?id=4256243

Dec 4, 2010

November 2010

1 post

Getting ready to go! → bit.ly
Nov 30, 20101 note
#Fiji #Youth #TYE10
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