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Māori wards in Manawatū: Church leaders march with hundreds

Manawatū iwi were hopeful for a voice at the Council table with the establishment of a Māori ward in time for the 2022 local election. But when Council voted against the move on the 6th of May, hundreds of Feilding locals - Māori and Pākehā alike - decided to march on Council offices. Joining the march was the town's Priest in Charge, Rev. Sarah McMenamin, and colleagues from our nearby churches in Palmerston North, Rev. Andy Hickman and Rev. Amy Houben.

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Rātapu Nikau at Rongotea

The donkey hire industry must have had a bumper weekend this past Palm Sunday, with a number of parishes using live donkeys to bring the triumphant entry of Christ into Jerusalem to life. In our Rongotea whānau, the humble creature chosen to play the part went by the name of Pockets, and the many children there were delighted to have her there.

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A tale of two Training Days

The kaupapa of Training Day has always been a gathering of the extended whānau, whilst upskilling and learning in the areas of ministry God is calling us into. And that kaupapa was strongly held to at our recent Training Day events, despite one of them being held online due to the week-long Level 2 lockdown.

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Generosity Flows at Feilding Fundraiser

The Feilding whānau gathered recently for a high tea event that served up more than just petit delicacies.  The parish would normally have held a fundraiser around this time of year, but instead chose to use it as an opportunity to give to others.  “This event was all about blessing others – so it ticked all our boxes!” said Rev. Sarah McMenamin, the Priest in Charge of the Oroua Parish.

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