Showing posts with label Tamaki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tamaki. Show all posts

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Talitha Cumi and SandS Club!




There has been a girls club called “Talitha Cumi” that has been operating in the Tamaki P.I.P.C area for the past 3 years. It is rostered with games, food/snacks, activities, art, trips and outings, bible studies and a whole lot more. This is for girls/ladies in our community ages 7 and up. Come along as sisters and join the Talitha members and leaders to have fun.


Alongside, also a new boys club has just started/opened up at the beginning of this year 2013. It is now called, “SandS” standing for ‘Sure’ and ‘Steadfast.’ SandS also holds activities like the girls. This is for boy 7 and up in our community to come and join.


Trust me! You’ll love it and you will also learn new things!


Where: Tamaki P.I.P.C, 35 Pt England road Glen Innes, Auckland, NZ
What: A heap of activities and fun games:
Art
Trips
Outings/dinner
Schedule plannings
Competitions
Bible Studies
Food/Snacks
Sing-along
FUN-TIME!!
When: Girls club, every Wednesdays the second week of every month. Boys club, every Tuesdays the first week of every month.
Time: 6:00-8:00
COME ALONG AND JOIN US. But remember to register yourself at the entry door of the hall!
Watch the video above to show you what it looks like and so it could help you with your imagination.

Monday, February 11, 2013

My History, My Heritage!



Before                                                              After

“OMG!!” I shouted as the historic photo of the Tamaki Presbyterian church (also the church I am a pupil of) brought a big smile to my face. This picture (above) is the real one, the real thing I have been waiting for. The first ever look of the presbyterian church on Pt England rd.

My grandfather, Rev. Lei’ite Setefano is now the minister in the Tamaki P.I.P.C standing for, ‘Pacific Islander Presbyterian Church.’  This photo is showing the corner of Pt England rd and Pilkington rd taken in 1867. My family and I are really into church. So I am writing a narrative of what my imagination thinks it might look like those days.............


On a “Roar” Sunday morning, mum cooks porridge for the kids to eat before they all leave for White Sunday. Today was supposed to a nice day, but it was stormy and rainy. The children walk to the kitchen table with their White Sunday clothes ready to eat and all ready for White Sunday. Only about five scoops of porridge and the church bell suddenly rang for everyone to go to church and get ready into their age groups.

Inside the church they went filled with hundreds of people. Joyful songs were heard as they happily walked inside and the whole church was filled with white colours and clothings. Class by class it went doing their plays and bible speeches. The heavy rain went and the sun finally came.

White Sunday came to an end and everybody felt glad. They were also served with a delightful after feast.

White Sunday and Sunday School. We also have a church blog. If you'd like to visit it, click here.