Upcoming events
CHRISTMAS CAROLS - Free Community Event
Come along and join us for a fun night of Christmas Carols! 🎄🎶
Bring the whanau down to Maungatapu School Hall on 22nd December at 6pm for a free community event. Sing along to some classic carols, grab some yummy food afterward, and enjoy a few games and spot prizes too!
It’s a great way to celebrate the TRUE REASON for the Season – we’d love to see you there!
Good Vibes
Addiction. Violence. Suicide. Broken Homes. These struggles are real, but so is HOPE!
Come and hear inspiring stories of individuals who found hope, healing, and restoration, emerging from despair into the light. Join us on November 23rd at 6:00 PM for an evening of fun, good vibes, music, and stories of redemption. Free entry—everyone is welcome!
Good Vibes Concert
Good Vibes Concert: Spread Hope, Save Lives!
Join us this June, during Mental Health Awareness Month, for a night of uplifting music and inspiring stories of hope.
Every year, hundreds of lives are lost to suicide, it is time to stand up and be victors!
Date: 15th June, Saturday
Time: 6:00PM
Location: Maungatapu School Hall
Throughout the evening, you'll hear powerful stories of hope, freedom and changed lives, reminding us all that there is hope even in the darkest of times.
Light refreshments will be provided at the end of the event. Plus, entrance is free
Don't miss out event, see you there!
REGGAE NIGHT
REGGAE NIGHT featuring PH Manukau Crew
Join us for an evening of soul-stirring music and good vibes at Reggae Night with the incredible guest band from Potter’s House Manukau. This community event is dedicated to promote spiritual, mental, and physical well-being. Be uplifted through songs and inspiring stories of hope, freedom and changed lives.
Come dressed in your best Reggae-themed outfit—vibrant colours, tropical prints or iconic reggae accessories—and stand a chance to win prizes.
Stay after the show to enjoy some light refreshments and meet some new people.
Entry is simple—just make a gold coin donation at the door and be part of this transformative experience!
REAL LIFE. REAL STORIES.
Toxic individuals make toxic partners. Tera & Naz were
no different Their violent relationship led to suicide...
She was dying in his arms...
A Live Production: TE HARINUI
In December 1814, Samuel Marsden came to New Zealand.
He was already aware of the 1809 incident where the crew on the ship, ‘The Parramatta’ were killed for wounding three Maori when the ship tried to sail away without paying for goods acquired, from the Maori. Samuel also knew of the, ‘The Boyd Massacre’, where ‘Utu’ (revenge), was affected, the crew and passengers were slaughtered, eaten or kidnapped in retaliation for the mistreatment of ‘Te Ara’, son of a Whangaroa chief,’ who had sailed from Sydney on ‘The Boyd’.
There were other such encounters and as word spread of the dangerous land, New Zealand was known as the land to, ‘Avoid if at all possible’. A pamphlet circulated in Europe warning sailors away from the ‘Cannibal Isles’ and, ‘Touch not that cursed shore lest you, these Cannibals pursue’.
Despite the warnings, Samuel was determined to deliver the blessed gospel of Jesus Christ to the Maori people, whom he had become aware of through a Maori man named Ruatara,’ whom Samuel had nursed back to health in Sydney after Ruatara became sick onboard a ship and was then abandoned in Sydney. Ruatara happened to be the nephew of ‘Te Pahi’, who was a prominent chief from Rangihoua, of the Nga Puhi Iwi. Ruatara, was also a nephew of Hongi Hika. This act of kindness won Samuel audience and friendship with the Bay of Islands Maori and Nga Puhi.
Samuel Marsden arrived from Australia, 22nd December at North Cape off Hohi Bay, beside Ruatara’s Pa at Rangihoua on the ship ‘The Active’, with him was Ruatara. He preached the first ever sermon in New Zealand and it was on Christmas Day 1814. His text was Luke 2:10
‘Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy’, ‘te rongo pai o Te Harinui’ for all people, te iwi katoa.
Jesus Christ, Ihu Karaiti, Saviour of the world was born in a place made for animals. The Supreme God ‘Io’, was His Father. Jesus Christ was born to take the sin of the world so that all people everywhere would come to know His love. He was nailed to a cross by man, He was killed because the world hated Him even though He loved the world. He had committed no sin, His blood was sinless, and only His sinless blood could be the offering for all people to enter relationship with God the Father.
Salvation came to the people this day and the Good News continued to be spoken throughout Aotearoa, Maori embraced this new hope. Convicted of their sin they repented and asked Jesus their Saviour to forgive them. They were delivered from shame and guilt and left the hopelessness of tribal hatred and war, the laws of tapu and utu, they embraced this new law of love one another, forgive those who wrong you, love God with all your heart, mind, soul and strength because Jesus Christ is your Deliverer. He is your Defender who defeats the ‘evil one’, and saves from hell. He is your Creator. He is, ‘The Truth’ ‘The One Truth.’
Kotahi te pono!
Ihu! Ihu Karaiti! There is ‘One Truth’. Jesus! Jesus Christ!
GOOD VIBES CONCERT
GOOD VIBES CONCERT
One night only!!! Join us as we groove into Summer with live music and covers of popular summer hits!
28th October, Saturday, gates open at 6:00PM.
Location: Maungatapu School Hall, 164 Maungatapu Road
F R E E E N T R Y ! ! !
Light refreshments after the concert
Come and bring your friends and family!
A community event for the promotion of spiritual, mental, and physical well-being.
NEW ZEALAND CONFERENCE 2023
Our annual New Zealand Bible Conference 2023 is happening in Hamilton from the 2nd to the 4th of August (Wednesday through Friday).
Venue: Clarence Street Theatre, 59 Clarence St, Hamilton
No entry fee. You don’t want to miss this event!