Monday, October 5, 2020

Māori-Speaking Branch Organized in New Zealand

Last Sunday, the Church organized a Māori-speaking branch in the northern portion of the North Island of New Zealand. This is the first time in 70 years that the Church has operated Māori-speaking branch in New Zealand. The Church's article on the new branch organization can be found here.

19 comments:

  1. Very cool! When I went to the Polynesian Cultural Center in 2002 I was impressed how the non-Maori New Zealanders would learn song and dance and culture of their native island.
    Unique and beautiful cultures down there. We need more haka.
    I new Kiwis while attending BYU Provo, very lucky to get to know them. Great people.

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  2. For the interest of all concerned, this morning, the Church announced that Elder and Sister Gong had tested positive for COVID-19, but are actively receiving medical care and involved with contact tracing while experiencing mild symptoms. Additionally, the First Presidency today acted earlier than usual in sending out counsel to Church members, especially in the United States, on the importance of voting during this election year. Anyone interested can read my thoughts on these developments at the following web address:

    https://stokessoundsoff.blogspot.com/2020/10/breaking-newsl-elder-and-sister-gong.html

    My thanks once again to you all.

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  3. *I knew people from New Zealand in Provo; Alma and his younger brother...

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  5. "Ground broken for Moses Lake Washington Temple, the state’s fourth"

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2020-10-10/moses-lake-washington-temple-groundbreaking-2-195382

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  6. The Macedonia ward was created today in the Marietta East stake in Georgia. It will be in the eastern part of Cherokee county with a Canton, Georgia address. There has been a trend to align wards in this area with high school attendance zones. In the Coal Mountain stake, (mostly Forsyth County ) a little to the east there are now more wards than high schools. So hopefully Cherokee county will have the same “problem” in the coming years!

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  7. The Macedonia ward was created today in the Marietta East stake in Georgia. It will be in the eastern part of Cherokee county with a Canton, Georgia address. There has been a trend to align wards in this area with high school attendance zones. In the Coal Mountain stake, (mostly Forsyth County ) a little to the east there are now more wards than high schools. So hopefully Cherokee county will have the same “problem” in the coming years!

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  8. Layton Utah Shoreline Stake (2163195) 11 Oct 2020
    Evergreen Ward (2104806)
    Harmony Place Ward (2113775)
    Layton 2nd Ward (8923)
    Pinehurst Ward (2159422)
    Swan Lakes Ward (488968)
    Weaver Lane Ward (447048)

    Rigby Idaho Holbrooke Stake (2152495) 11 Oct 2020
    Rigby 8th Ward (151173)
    Rigby 10th Ward (233153)
    Rigby 16th Ward (1008080)
    Rigby 19th Ward (2069083)


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    1. Only 4 wards for the Rigby stake? That’s an interesting choice, I thought policy was 5+. Perhaps a ward split is imminent.

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    2. Adding to my previous comment, the other three surrounding Rigby stakes have 7, 10, and 9+1 wards in them. The organization of a stake with only 4 wards is an extremely interesting decision. Even more fascinating, we could see another stake easily organized in Rigby. The continued growth in East Idaho is nothing short of astounding.

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  9. Edmonton Alberta YSA Stake (2154331) 11 Oct 2020
    Gateway YSA Ward (163473)
    Kingsway YSA Ward (296597)
    Mill Creek YSA Ward (296589)
    Mount Pleasant YSA Ward (296570)
    Whitemud Creek YSA Ward (214620)

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  10. Does anyone know how many ethnically Māori members of the church there are?

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    1. In 2013 it was 46% of membership.

      https://teara.govt.nz/en/nga-hahi-maori-and-christian-denominations/page-5

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  11. In 2013, 46% were Māori.

    https://teara.govt.nz/en/nga-hahi-maori-and-christian-denominations/page-5

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  12. It appears a branch was recently organized in Malawi.

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  13. Recently organized : "Politécnico YSA Ward - 2161699, Estaca Ciudad de México Arbolillo (México City Arbolillo Stake) - 507326"

    I don't know if it is the 1st YSA ward organized in the Greater Mexico City region?

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  14. I am pretty sure this newly formed one is the first YSA unit formed in Mexico.

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  15. Maybe there are enough members at the National Polytechnical University to justify a YSA ward opening up. If so that is historic.

    I would imagine they would set one up fairly soon at UNAM on the other side of town, or even for different universities in Puebla that are very close together...

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