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  2. Destiny Church (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Destiny Church movement was founded in 1998 from 20 members of Lake City Church in Rotorua, [53] initially calling itself City Church Auckland. Destiny Church was founded by Brian Tamaki and his wife Hannah Tamaki, who continue to serve as Visionary and Senior Ministers of Destiny Church. [ 34 ]

  3. Brian Tamaki - Wikipedia

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    Brian Raymond Tamaki (born 2 February 1958) [1] is a New Zealand Christian fundamentalist religious leader, and politician. [2] 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 parties and ...

  4. City Impact Church New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    City Impact Church (CIC) is a pentecostal church based in Auckland, New Zealand. It operates a network of satellite churches across New Zealand, and in Canada, India, Mexico, the Philippines, and Tonga. [1][2] It operates several community outreach programmes in New Zealand, including a school, a "Community Impact" support programme, and three ...

  5. Hannah Tamaki - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the Tamakis moved to Auckland and established City Church Auckland, which opened on 4 July. Destiny Church regards this date as its official commencement. Around 2002, Hannah Tamaki founded the Healing Hands Ministry as a small organisation to earn money from the Destiny women's meetings and to support people undergoing treatment, particularly for cancer.

  6. 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]

  7. 2022 Wellington protest - Wikipedia

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    2022 Wellington protest. 2022 Wellington protests. Part of COVID-19 anti-lockdown protests in New Zealand. Protesters and their tents in front of Parliament House in Wellington on 13 February 2022 (top); Vehicles lined up on Molesworth Street on 8 February 2022 (bottom left); A vehicle with a protest slogan on 8 February 2022 (bottom right).

  8. 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 ...

  9. Christian Community Churches of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Community Churches of New Zealand (formerly known as the Christian Brethren Church of New Zealand) is the name by which churches in the Open Brethren movement in New Zealand are publicly known. They adopted the new name, as did their counterparts in Australia (the Christian Community Churches of Australia) to avoid confusion with ...