Saturday, May 30, 2009

CamParable Pathfinders


We have a fantastic series of parables that we've studied since the beginning of the year. With the Sunday School Exams drawing near, many of us have been visiting church for some extra coaching classes to help us prepare. If you recall our studies were kicked off well and truly by our CamParable. The parable we used as a base for all we did at camp - was that of the sower. So as you can imagine our groups named themselves accordingly. Red - 'Red Roots', Blue - 'Pathfinders', Green - 'Green Fertilisers' and yellow...can you help me remember please (leave in a comment).

At CamParable we were given the opportunity to complete an item that would be part of the Rally on Saturday evening. These were run by members of our open class(great to see young leadership in action). Four groups in total covered prayers, creative dances, skits and a singing or rap number. We've posted here the rap and song that was created and performed by our blue group - the 'Pathfinders'. You will hear a familiar tune accompanied by some original lyrics and dance moves.

We hope this little movie helps you with your preparations for the upcoming NZ Sunday School Union Scripture examinations.

Hopefully at the time of - Tam talent DVD release - we'll be able to have CamParable ready too.

Don't forget to leave the Pathfinders a comment!
God bless. Be of good soil, good soil, good good....

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Postcards from the Middle East

Those of you who have family & friends who are travelling or overseas will nod your head in agreement that the conversation, when catching up with your loved ones, will most times lead back to something along the lines of "...how's church/Sunday school/BC...."?

Part of the reason for establishing this Blog page was so that our church members who are living and working abroad can be kept up to date and informed as to whats going on back at their spritual home.
This week Tala o Tamaki caught up with May Salu who's job as an International Claims & Disputes Officer has taken her across the world to live & work in the Middle East regions. Based in Dubai, May recently took advantage of a 2 week break to take in the sights of some places I'm sure you our readers will be familiar with.

Here is May's account along with photos of a spirtual and fulfilling journey which took her to the shores of the Red Sea, the Sinai Peninsula and even saw her ascend the foothills of Mt Sinai itself! Enjoy...!

Hi everybody!

So much has happened since I left Auckland after Christmas, and well...firstly it’s been awesome to know, and see what our Sunday school and church has been up to, through the Blog page this past week. I really enjoyed browsing, and seeing photos of the ball, the talent show and the services and lessons.

When first asked by Tala o Tamaki to contribute a post to the blog a month or so ago, I was just into the final leg of my Tour de Egypt. This was my 2nd visit to Egypt. After returning in April from Nice in the south of France where I had been based for work since January, I flew home to Dubai where I live, and was glad to be back, to feel the heat of the desert. I took the next plane to Egypt, after a few hours rest.

Egypt is one of the most incredible countries I have visited, and I have visited many, but none has compared to the inspiring Holy Lands in the Middle East. I spent 12 nights in Egypt, and travelled from Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, sailed to Aswan (Abu Simbel), and travelling via faluka (sail boat) across the River Nile, my last 3 nights were to be the best, and the final destination of my Tour.


Faluka - (Egyptian sail-boat)

I flew to Sharm El Sheik the port of entry to The Red Sea and Sinai. When I arrived at my hotel on the Red Sea, it was all peaceful; there were many tourists, but not much noise, just the sound of the sea. Just being there, and knowing that this is where the 'Miracle Parting' occurred was unbelievable! Imagining the story in the Bible and experiencing its trueness being their physically was awe inspiring. I had travelled to Egypt alone, but not once did it feel like I was alone or even scared. The number of tourists there were from all over the world coming to one place was in itself amazing. Everywhere I went and everywhere I travelled there were bus loads, and not 30 buses but more on every site I visited. I have never seen so many tourists ever in one place at any one time.

I travelled with my guides throughout my trip, they were of course Egyptian - Arabic / English speaking, though I couldn’t understand much of their English, but with my little spoken Arabic, and their little spoken English it was enough for me to understand all the remarkable stories they had to tell of the Holy Lands.

I was very interested to hear what they knew about Moses, given they were Egyptian and living in the Holy Lands. They knew enough to be able to tell me the stories of Manna in the desert, the burning bush, and the plagues that hit Egypt. Later that evening we travelled to Sinai which is a 3 hour drive from the Red Sea. We left at around 11pm and arrived at the bottom of Sinai at just before 2am.


St Catherines Monastery (bottom of Mt Sinai)

The ascend was hard having climbed over 3000 steps, it was cold, the air starts to thin out, breathing gets a little hard, and my legs started to feel the pain, there were camels available to take you to the top, but there were also people in the 50’s and 60’s walking, if they could get to the top at that age then I could too. Waiting with many other believers to see the sunrise from the summit, is an experience not to be forgotten, to be able to stand where Moses received the 10 Commandments, was unbelievably real!

Sunrise on Mt Sinai

There is so much to tell and so much more to write but having taught lessons on Miracles in Sunday school one year, knowing the Word of God, and having stood, being there physically, to hear, feel and encounter God and his mighty power is truly one memorable, and life changing experience.

Til next time...
May.
Sinai Peninsula

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Te Reo @ Tamaki


Our preparation... Even though everyone was very busy throughout the week - we all still managed to come together as a combined class and create an item for the talent night. Two short practices and we were rearing to go. Kia kaha! Talent Night Highlights Participation - awesome to see parents taking part and fully dressing up for the ocassion! Fun and exciting performances by all classes and family acts. Our favourites for the night were the video clip (open class), troopers, high school musical, Canaan and Xavier. A night fully enjoyed by the teachers and students of grade 7 - 100%
Students of Grade 7

Practices...
-Practices were really long
-we knew that it would have a good outcome

-it was great doing something different and serious

-the performance on the night was awesome!

-it was good to see everyone getting involved and going hard out.

"Kia kaha, kia mana, kia manuia"

Te Reo Karanga Crew, Grade 8

Open Class Edition - Cool It Now

Our talented students of the Open Class, ranging from 17 years to 24 worked quietly around church one Sunday, recording this MTV. New Edition - one of our favourite groups of the past inspired us to make this. It was hoped that our on camera grooving and singing would bring laughter and joy to those who would be watching the 'Tamaki's got talent'.
Great news - it did - there was a loud laughter while watching these lads strut their stuff. Congratulations Open Class - you looked like the real thing (well almost!). Looking forward to hearing what our parish enjoyed about your item. Share the love and leave the Open Class a comment!


Showcasing our talent shows the true spirit of Christ working through us. Something that really stood out for me was the turn out of people. The support of the parents and just the talents showcased on the night was brilliant!
As with our own performance, we ALL had fun making the video!!
Lonetona, 19 years
Open Class

Monday, May 18, 2009

The Parable of the 10 Bridesmaids - The Thriller Remix

Grade 4's item for Tamaki's Got Talent was based on one of the parables of Jesus that they have been studying this year in Sunday school.
10 bridesmaids wait up all night with their lamps for the groom to arrive. To keep themselves awake they decide to practice their wedding dance...

Tamaki's 29th Anniversary Ball 09

Tamaki's 29th Anniversary Ball 09 -Slideshow Part I

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Tamaki's Got Talent - Grade 4 reflections


Well the dust has settled on a fantastic night of fun, fellowship and entertainment. The consensus is that it was a hugely blessed and enjoyable night for both young and old. Grade 4 were fortunate to win the ‘Sunday School Class’ category of the talent quest with their item – The Parable of the 10 Bridesmaids: The Thriller Remix.
This morning at Sunday school, Grade 4 were still beaming and basking in the honour of having being adjudged the top placegetters, so Tala o Tamaki asked them – What was the highlight of your evening?

"What I liked about the Tamaki’s Got Talent was performing in front of people and watching all the classes and other people’s performance." - Alo

"What I liked about the talent quest was – everything!" - Helen

"My highlight that I enjoyed was performing in front of a lot of people
." - Moses

"Yesterday the best highlight for me was dancing and performing and most of all showing that Grade 4 has talent as well as the whole of Tamaki PIPC.
" - Tascha

"My highlight was coming 1st and watching all the classes dance.
" - Cruz

"The things I enjoyed most last night were performing our group performance – The Thriller, and just busting my moves with my mates and watching other groups perform….and having supper!
"Tanielu

"The thing I liked about last night was performing to other people and supper. But most important is that I liked spending time and dancing with my friends – Tanielu. Cruz and Moses and my class mates.
"
- Jacob

Tamaki's Got Talent a huge success!

A great night, seeing the kids in action! There were no problems, the night flowed well. It was awesome to see our church in a fired up mood (good fire). A very important night for our church, such events like our talent night help us to grow as individuals and as a church.
Logo - Open Class

The best was when all of the kids performed and showed their talents. I think they will have a better future and will keep showing their talents through church, the music industry...they will go very far with these talents!
Lemuelu I - Open Class


Tamaki PIC Ball was an awesome blessing. The atmosphere was full of talent and people showing their passion! An evening full of energetic entertainment will be hard to top. Not to mention that everyone couldn't resist the DJ's flavour of music as they boogied all night. We all danced as if there was no tomorrow.
Malia - Open Class

Grade 5 & 6’s Doctor Dance Reflections



5, 4, 3, 2, 1 ACTION!
Hey people,
Grade 5 & 6 Dance was solid aye! “How did our dance come second?” I hear you say, well…it all started when our teacher Bob told us to practice with a mop!!! Yes a mop. We only had one week to suss it out.Practices were fun and really energetic. We started with really easy moves then it started to shine.
The girl’s were really on to it - shaking their hips while the boys were struggling with shaking our legs and doing our actions as well (hey boy’s can’t multi task like girls do).
Then all the hard work, all the hard things we practiced - pulled off on the night of the talent quest.
We all enjoyed dancing and laughing at our practices. This wouldn’t have happened without our teacher’s Bob, Emma, Aniva and Rasalama.
Thanks to everyone who helped. Peace out.
Leauma T (Grade 5 & 6)

Tamaki’s 29th Anniversary was awesome. Practices were challenging but fun. Yesterday the 16th May 2009 we had our 29th anniversary. The theme we had was that of a ‘Ball’. It was very nice to see the beautiful formal dresses that were worn.
Oh my - it was our grade’s turn to go and perform! It was thrilling when we went on stage, seeing everyone cheering for us was so cool!
The talent quest is over and overall we came second!
Student 11-12 year old (Grade 5 & 6)


Our 29th anniversary was based on a talent quest. The theme was a formal ball. Everyone including the parents came looking absolutely stunning.
Everything was running smoothly, I was enjoying all the performances, especially Canaan and Xavier’s Michael Jackson item.
Time was running by and oh my - you know it - it was our grade’s time to go and perform.
We were doing a cool hula dance.
It was so thrilling when we went on stage seeing everyone cheer for us was so cool. I didn’t care about anything but having fun. To my amazement I didn't get any of the actions wrong. Our dance was coming to an end, to tell you the truth I was actually glad, I just wanted to get it over and done with. We went off the stage and everyone was cheering again. It felt awesome.
I was back on the dance floor breaking out my groovy dance moves I was going hard! It was neat! The DJ played some mean sounds.
Overall the night was great!
Student 11-12 year old (Grade 5 & 6)

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Black and White Bonanza 2008





Last year's annual church dance had the theme of 'Black and White Bonanza'. It was a night of dancing and disco games that had our parish on their feet most of the night. Whilst the games were planned for the children our parents didn't hold back and were right in there competing for the prizes on offer!

A highlight of the evening was a dance challenge between the Sunday School teachers and students. The students were amazed by the slick dance moves of their teachers. This definately made the heart merry ' A merry heart doeth good like a medicine'...do you know where this is found in the Bible?

The games and dance battle was followed by a parade of some very creative costumes!

These types of events are always enjoyed by our parish, an opportunity to kick back and relax while the Sunday School teachers treat us all to a fun night of fellowship.
All we have to do is dress up and come along!
This time next week we hope to bring you photos and some short movies of our annual dance that will be on this coming weekend - 16th May, as mentioned in our recent post 'Tamaki's got talent'. It's all on! Our classes and teachers are all practicing hard for this competition! We are all looking forward to what God willing - will be another super time together!

Don't forget to leave us a comment! Our children are keen to share more with you!

Attached are some photos from our 2008 Black and White Bonanza.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Tamaki's Got Talent 2009


HAPPY 29TH BIRTHDAY TAMAKI PIPC!
That's right, its our church's 29
th Anniversary Ball and we're celebrating the big occasion with our very own Tamaki's got Talent 2009!!! Do you remember our last groovy talent quest in 2001? Watch our movie and reminisce on a very memorable and fun night.