Field Notes: Keri-Ann Hokianga – Venn Foundation Rev Keri-Ann Hokianga is a Māori evangelist and priest based in Manukau She talks here with Jannah about her early years, about a life-changing encounter with God, and about the unfolding of her work and calling
Māori Evangelists - NZCMS — New Zealand Church Missionary Society Keri-Ann is a Māori evangelist within the Mihingare (Anglican) Church in South Auckland as a joint partnership between NZCMS and the Te Pīhopatanga o Te Tai Tokerau Her evangelistic focus is particularly on reaching Māori and those outside of the Church
Keri-Ann Hokianga - NZCMS — New Zealand Church Missionary Society Keri-Ann is a Māori evangelist within the Mihingare (Anglican) Church in South Auckland as a joint partnership between NZCMS and the Te Pīhopatanga o Te Tai Tokerau Her evangelistic focus is particularly on reaching Māori and those outside of the Church
Summit Guest: Meet Rev. Keri-Ann Hokianga - TSCF The first time I met Rev Keri-Ann Hokianga, she described herself as ‘a modern day Ruatara’, the Māori Chief who translated Rev Samuel Marsden’s message when he first brought the gospel to NZ
Te Takiwa o Manukau The Reverend Keri-Ann Hokianga Maori Evangelist in Te Takiwa o Manukau Email keri-ann@tetaitokerau anglican org Mobile 02102567674
What Is A Māori Evangelist? - Shine TV Keri-Ann shares the history of evangelists within her family, making peace with that history and old wounds in her family so that God could guide her into her future! Hear how the powerful act of asking for forgiveness can set you free and launch you into what God has for you!
Radical Faith | Watch | Fantail Studios Discover the transformative power of faith in Christ and the importance of embracing one's calling in this captivating interview with Keri-Ann Join us as she shares her inspiring journey, highlighting the significance of Maori leadership in spreading the gospel and empowering communities
Rhema Media Rev Keri-Ann Hokianga is an Anglican Māori Evangelist with te Takiwā o Manukau Keri-Ann joined Lizzie to talk about her mahi, the importance of the 50th anniversary of the Māori language petition and the invitation for non Māori to walk alongside Māori in exploring Te Ao Maori and Te Reo Maori