Media Releases
This statement is in response to TV3’s Campbell Live item on Thursday 29th October 2009 featuring Destiny Church.
The item centered around commentary by an ‘unidentified’ individual and hidden-camera footage obtained by that person whilst at a public men’s meeting during the church’s Labour Weekend conference.
13 July 2008 - Destiny Churches New Zealand
Destiny Church leader Bishop Brian Tamaki is not contemplating standing in the upcoming Election, contrary to media reports today.
31 May 07 - Bishop Brian Tamaki - Destiny Church
Bishop Brian Tamaki says a political move to extract the Christian prayer from Parliament is an affront to a tradition that has been honoured in over 143 years of Parliament practice. Speaker of the House, Margaret Wilson, has sent a letter to all MPs asking if they wanted to keep the prayer and, if so, whether the wording should be changed. One option under consideration is the removal of the words "through Jesus Christ our Lord".
22 May 2007 - Bishop Brian Tamaki - Destiny Church
RE: Asia Pacific Interfaith Forum, Tues 29 May, Waitangi
Next Tuesday at Waitangi (29 May, 2007) Prime Minister Helen Clark will officiate an Asia Pacific Inter-religious Forum that will conclude with a Waitangi Declaration that pronounces New Zealand to be religiously neutral.
16 May 2007 - Destiny Churches New Zealand
RE: Asia Pacific Interfaith Forum, Tues 29 May, Waitangi
Bishop Brian Tamaki says the Prime Minister’s intention to declare New Zealand a secular nation at an Asia Pacific Inter-Religious Forum at Waitangi should be of major concern to New Zealand’s majority Christian population.
8 May 2007 - Destiny Churches New Zealand
Asia-Pacific Interfaith Forum – Counter Rally
Tuesday 29th May
Bishop Brian Tamaki of Destiny Churches New Zealand confirmed today his intention to hold a peaceful rally at an Asia Pacific Interfaith Forum being held at Waitangi on Tuesday 29th May.
26 February 2007 - Bishop Brian Tamaki - Destiny Churches New Zealand
God defend New Zealand
or
God offended by New Zealand
Tapu Misa’s column of 21 February headlines, “Can Brian Tamaki seriously believe the state can impose religion?” I’m not sure where Tapu has been, but since 2002 the Labour led government has been imposing its religion of ‘secular humanism’ on New Zealanders with spectacular success.
20 December 2006 - Bishop Brian Tamaki - Destiny Church
I recently preached a message titled, ‘The power of remembering.’ The central theme of this message was the importance of remembering ‘important’ things. Yet it’s also something of a paradox because we can spend a lot of time remembering things we ought to forget and forgetting things we ought to remember!
4 December 2006 - Destiny Churches New Zealand
150 young people, primarily from South Auckland and of Maori/Pacific Island descent, will formalize their commitment to Destiny’s Absolute Abstinence programme in Mt Wellington this Friday night. The commitment comes off the back of a comprehensive education programme that educates young people on preferred choices when it comes to sex and drug/alcohol use.
Read more: Destiny's Abstinence Programme Proving Critics Wrong
4 December 2006 - Destiny Churches New Zealand
TO: THE RACE RELATIONS COMMISSIONER, HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION. PO BOX 121411, THORNDON, WELLINGTON.
FROM: DESTINY CHURCHES NEW ZEALAND, PO BOX 51 761, PAKURANGA, AUCKLAND. RICHARD LEWIS.
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November 2006 - Bishop Brian Tamaki - Destiny Churches New Zealand
Bishop Brian Tamaki, the Senior Minister of Destiny Churches New Zealand, has expressed grave concerns with the continued progress of Green MP Sue Bradford’s anti-smacking bill.



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