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The Future of Ngā Pou Amorangi

The Future of Ngā Pou Amorangi

Nga Pou Amorangi equips Māori leadership students for gospel ministry within Māori and bicultural contexts, and from 2025, it will continue outside of Carey, led by Rewai Te Kahu, while Carey remains committed to supporting Māori theological education.

Carey’s New Carvings

Carey’s New Carvings

In July 2022, Carey had the honour and privilege of unveiling our newly installed whakairo carvings in Te Whare Oranga at a dawn service. These carvings are on permanent display, so be sure to stop by and see them next time you are on campus.

Carey – A Forerunner for Change?

Dr Sandy Kerr, Carey’s Kaiārahi-Rangahau Māori, looks back over the last five years at Carey and describes some of the incredible changes that have taken place as we attempt to embody the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Powhiri, Woven Together

This beautiful symbolic artefact, crafted by Nicola Mountfort, was inspired by the weaving together of people by the pōwhiri process on her recent Noho Marae. The challenge now, she writes, is how as church leaders can we weave people together?