
Chats on Christian theology, a Maori worldview and life in New Zealand
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Welcome to the Huia Come Home podcast! Tune in to hear discussions on Christian theology, a Māori worldview, and life on the ground in good-ol' Aotearoa, New Zealand.
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In our final podcast for the year, we talk to Kahurangi Heta and Jordan 'Fozzie' Foster about the new album Haeata by Te Rautini, a faith community in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton. It is one of two epic new waiata whakapono albums to come out this week! You can check them out here: iTunes https://music.apple.com/nz/album/haeata/1488561027 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/3RLGRUFfH3hibyQlQu8Day The second album, released only on YouTube at the moment, is by Rob Ruha. Watch it here: https://youtu.be/xEl7sFAYfjg

Jay is interviewed by Otago Access Radio FM, Dunedin. The interview covers many topics relating to Huia Come Home: our history, worldviews and the vision of mātauranga Māori to bring healing to the world. Thanks to OAR FM and Marvin Hubbard who hosts the Community and Chaos show.

The Brothers Te Karere Scarborough and Neihana Reihana sit down with Jay and talk through their haerenga around the motu over the last few weeks. They chat about Te Pūtake O Te Riri, a Te Tumu Whakapono - a Māori theology symposium at Otago University, and their latest trip to Te Tii O Waitangi. They may have ripped out a tree that Prince Charles planted many moons ago!

In Part 2 Jay continues the conversation with Terry LeBlanc of the Mi'kmaq nation. They discuss theology, creation and how westerners can appropriately join in the indigenous exodus that is taking place. Terry is the founder and co-leader of Naiits, an indigenous theological learning community based in North America, Australia and the Philippines. To learn more about what they do go here: www.naiits.com Jay also promotes Earthed: E Ihowā, an event happening November 1-3 at Ōwae Marae in Waitara. You learn about that and register here: www.facebook.com/events/466125863931823/

Jay sits down with Terry LeBlanc of the Mi'kmaq nation and talks theology, creation and how westerners can appropriately join in the indigenous exodus that is taking place. Terry is the founder and co-leader of Naiits, an indigenous theological learning community based in North America, Australia and the Philippines. To learn more about what they do go here: https://www.naiits.com Jay also promotes Earthed: E Ihowā, an event happening November 1-3 at Ōwae Marae in Waitara. You learn about that and register here: https://www.facebook.com/events/466125863931823/
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