Te Pīhopatanga extends from the Bombay Hills south of Auckland through to Te Rerenga Wairua (the North Cape). According to the 2001 census,[citation needed] there are approximately 25,000 Māori Anglicans within this area. Te Tai Tokerau is one of five pīhopatanga, or episcopal units, that comprise Te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa, the Māori Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Ministry
There are ten pastorates (ministry units) within Te Pīhopatanga o Te Tai Tokerau:
Archdeaconry of Te Tai Tokerau: Parengarenga-Ahipara-Peria, Whangaroa, South Hokianga, Waimate Taumarere, Whangarei, Northern Wairoa, and Nga Tapuwae o Te Ariki
Archdeaconry of Tamaki Makaurau: Te Mihana Maori o Tamaki Makaurau, Te Takiwā o Manukau, and Cook Island congregation (CIMAH)
Ministry also takes place in:
numerous prison, school and hospital chaplaincies
Te Whare Ruruhau o Meri, the social service agency based in Auckland
relational ministries including Kahui Wāhine (Women's ministry), Kahui Tane (Men's ministry), and Kahui Rangatahi (Youth ministry)
Structure
Te Pīhopatanga is governed by te Hui Amorangi, a representative synod that meets annually. The Komiti Tumuaki executive meets four times a year, and has two subcommittees: Ministry and Education. This executive is responsible for ordination and training matters; and a finance sub-committee.
Te Pīhopatanga comes under the episcopal leadership of te Pīhopa o (the Bishop of) Te Tai Tokerau. Kito PikaahuONZM was ordained bishop on 24 February 2002[1] at the age of 37 and remains one of the youngest bishops in the Anglican Communion. Ben Te Haara[2] was the first Pīhopa, from his 7 March 1992 consecration until 2001.[1]
Hone Kaa was Archdeacon of Tāmaki Makaurau, overseeing the two Auckland pastorates. Tapu Laulu is the Manu Kōkiri (Youth Enabler), identifying and nurturing young leaders across the region.