Pure and Undefiled Religion: A Sermon for Proper 17, Year B, 2018
: Moving from a state of heaviness or "darkness" into the "light" of a new day. Pure and Undefiled Religion: A Sermon for Proper
: Originally written during a time when Sir Hirini Melbourne was facing a terminal illness, the song served as his own prayer for spiritual clarity and calm. It has since transitioned into a universal song of healing, commonly performed at funerals (tangihanga), school assemblies, and celebrations to bring people together. commonly performed at funerals (tangihanga)
: The elements (wind, rain, sun) are not just weather; they are active forces that "purea" (cleanse) the individual. sun) are not just weather