registrations are now closed but you are welcome to contact the Administrator for more information anglicanwomenstudies@gmail.com
See the timetable below
See the range of wonderful speakers
https://anglicanwomen.nz/whos-who-at-the-hui/
- Central Auckland location
- Marae living
- Friday evening Keynote Speaker: Dr Emily Colgan, Many Hands of Women in the sacred story
- Outstanding presenters from tikanga Maori, Polynesia and Pakeha-
- Theology, art and creativity with Miriam Fisher and others- using our hands
- Voices of young women – hands yet to come
- Story telling – handing on the stories from those who have gone before
- Gathering women, lay and ordained, together- our many hands together
- Thursday afternoon Powhiri
- Friday and Saturday speakers and workshops
- Friday night open evening with Emily Colgan
- Saturday night Culture evening
- Sunday Service at the church of the Holy Sepulchre
- much more…timetable coming soon
This year we are featuring some brilliant speakers, some creative artists, and plenty of time to reconnect, in the hospitable setting of Tatai Hono marae, by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, at the top of Khyber Pass Road in Auckland.
https://anglicanwomen.nz/whos-who-at-the-hui/
The Council has funding from the St John’s College Trust Board, for this significant Hui, so the fee is kept as low as possible.
Timetable of the Hui- subject to change
Thursday 2 Nov
3.30 pm Arrivals
4.30 pm Powhiri (assemble at 4.10)
6.00pm Dinner and registrations
7.00pm Whakawhanaungatanga, Introductions and connections across the motu.
8.30 pm Evening prayer with tikanga Maori
Friday 3 Nov
7.30am. Morning prayer from two tikanga
8.00, Breakfast
9.00 Registration
9.30 Session 1 ‘The many hands here today.’ Opening session with the Ven Fran Hokianga, the Revd Keri-Ann Hokianga and the Revd Sela Havili
10.30 Morning tea
11.00 Session 2 ‘The hands who have come before.’ Hold on for a ride through the sometimes bumpy story of women in the Church, with the Revd Val Riches and others.
12.30 Lunch
1.30 Session 3: ‘Many hands to keep us safe’ a Ministry Standards Workshop .”, with Ms Wendy Ball,LLB, Independent Commissioner for the Ministry Standards Commission
3.00 Afternoon tea
3.30 Session 4 ‘Many Hands to Hold us’ Ms Hera Clark, Commissary for Reconciliation and Restoration
6.00 Dinner
7.30 Session 6: ‘Hands wide open- an open session’ Tikanga Pakeha Key note speaker: Dr Emily Colgan Open Session He Waka Eke Noa or He Waka Eke No? Thinking Intersectionally about Connection and Empowerment
9.00pm Evening prayer with tikanga Polynesia
Saturday 4 Nov
7.30am. Morning prayer from two tikanga
8.00, Breakfast
9.30am Session 7: ‘He Ringa Awhina Tikanga Maori Guest Speaker Cherryl Thompson, Disability Educator, with the Revd Vicki Terrell
10.30am morning tea
11.00 Session 8: Tikanga Pacifica Guest Speakers Revd Dr Eseta Mateiviti-Tulavu
and Mrs Quandolita Reid-Enari
12.30 Lunch
1.30 Session 9: The Hands Still to come.” Three younger women, one from each tikanga, will survey the landscape and come up with their findings .Bolivia Smith (tikanga Polynesia, from Samoa), with Serena Williams, (tikanga Maori from Auckland), and Bridie Marsden-Boyd ,(tikanga Pakeha from Christchurch)
3.00 afternoon tea
3.30 Session 10: “Hands, heads and hearts” Miriam Fisher Art and Theology Workshop A Korowai of Glory- God, Women, Good-news. Retinking our inherited stories.
5.30 Caucus in tikanga and begin our creative Culture Night Preparations
6.00 Dinner
7.00 Evening prayer with tikanga Pakeha
7.30 Culture night of fun,creativity, theological reflection, and maybe dance. Poroporoaki
Sunday 5 Nov
7.00-7.30 Early breakfast
7.30am. Morning prayer from two tikanga
8.00 “Give us a hand’ Pack up and move out of the whare, in readiness for church
breakfast at a café of your choice
10.30 A special invitation to join in with the Sunday Service at Holy Sepulchre, to be followed by a sumptuous morning tea/lunch/shared meal at Holy Sepulchre
1.00pm “Waving hands” departures
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