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  2. Destiny Church (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Destiny Church is located in South Auckland, New Zealand. The current site is in Wiri, and houses the church auditorium and its administration offices, a chapel, a multipurpose room, a fitness/boxing gym, a medical centre, an early childhood centre and school. The church began in Rotorua as "Lake City Church", which had a membership of 20 people.

  3. Brian Tamaki - Wikipedia

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    Brian Raymond Tamaki (born 2 February 1958) [citation needed], is a New Zealand Christian fundamentalist religious leader, and politician. [1] He is the leader of Destiny Church, a Pentecostal Christian organisation which advocates strict adherence to fundamentalist biblical morality. Tamaki has been involved with various fringe political ...

  4. Destiny New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Elections. Destiny New Zealand was a Christian political party in New Zealand centred on the charismatic / pentecostal Destiny Church. The party described itself as "centre-right". It placed a strong focus on socially conservative values and argued that the breakdown of the traditional family was a primary cause of many of New Zealand's problems.

  5. Christian politics in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Destiny New Zealand (2005–2007) and the Family Party (2007–2010) In 2003 another Christian party was formed in New Zealand: Destiny New Zealand, based on the evangelical Destiny Church pastored by controversial figure Brian Tamaki. Bishop Tamaki claimed that Destiny would rule New Zealand by 2008, but in the 2005 general election the party ...

  6. Vision NZ - Wikipedia

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    Vision NZ is a nationalist political party in New Zealand led by Hannah Tamaki, the co-leader of the fundamentalist Christian movement Destiny Church. [3] [4] [5] Its policies have included opposition to abortion, homosexuality, immigration, and the construction of new mosques. It has supported creating a Māori-owned bank and Tūhoe ownership ...

  7. The Freedoms & Rights Coalition - Wikipedia

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    The Freedoms & Rights Coalition. The Freedoms & Rights Coalition ( TFRC) is a self-described "people's movement" founded by Destiny Church founder and leader Bishop Brian Tamaki in 2021 to oppose the New Zealand Government's COVID-19 lockdown restrictions and vaccine mandates. The group organised protests in Auckland and across New Zealand. [1]

  8. Hannah Tamaki - Wikipedia

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    Destiny New Zealand was subsequently registered with the Electoral Commission on 1 June 2003. The party contested the 2005 New Zealand general election, gaining only 0.62% of the popular vote (14,210 votes), and winning no seats in the New Zealand House of Representatives. Destiny New Zealand was subsequently deregistered in September 2007.

  9. Category:Pentecostal churches in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    City Impact Church New Zealand; D. Destiny Church (New Zealand) V. Victory Christian Church This page was last edited on 12 November 2018, at 19:24 (UTC) ...

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