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Akapapa'anga O Te Aronga Rave Angaanga a Te Akono'anga CICC COOK ISLANDS CHRISTIAN CHURCH Akapapa’anga o te Aronga Rave Angaanga a te Akono’anga CICC – 2014 Contact Addresses of CICC Ministers and Officials Nuku Day at Takamoa, October 2014 Photo by N. Mataio. Compiled by: The CICC Head Office Administration P.O. Box 93, Rarotonga, Cook Islands Phone: 26546, Fax: 26540 Emails: [email protected]; [email protected] Updated, December 2014 +++++++ 2 +++++++ Akamarama’anga Te rekareka nei te opati maata o ta tatou akonoanga CICC i te oronga atu i teia akapapaanga ki te katoatoa i roto i te irinakianga e ka riro teia ei tauturu i te au taeake ma te au tuaine rave angaanga katoatoa i roto i te akonoanga e pera i vao. Patianga ki konei, kia akara mai kotou me kua tano te tataanga i to kotou au ngai nooanga e te au numero tei akatakaia (postal address), kotou tika’i i Nuti Reni e Autireria. Penei kua topa ua tetai au ngai i te rekotiia. Te kite ra kotou i tetai au ngai kare e address i tukuia mai, me kore kare e ingoa tangata, me kore kua taui te aronga mou taoanga. E mea puapinga rava ki te akateretereanga maru i te tua o te administration e te finance, kia tukuia mai te ingoa e pera te contact addresses o te Tekeretere e te Mou Moni o te au Ekalesia katoatoa. Tuku katoa mai i te email address me kua tamouia tetai. Me e akatanoanga tetai, tuku viviki mai kiaku me kore ki te opati i Takamoa nei kia rauka i te akatanoia kia kore e tai’i a teia au tuatau ki mua me tuku karere atu matou, e pera me kua anoano kotou kia aravei tetai ki tetai i runga i te akapapa- anga. Kua oti teia tataanga i te akatanoia (update) i te Monite ra 15 no teia marama Titema 2014. Ko te next update i muri ake i teia, ka tuku iatu i te marama Tiunu 2015. Kia manuia. ............................... Nga Mataio Tekeretere Maata Cook Islands Christian Church Contact Addresses – Updated November 2014 +++++++ 3 +++++++ R A R O T O N G A Note: the code for all islands in the Cook Islands is +682. Rev. Vaka Ngaro Avarua, Phone: 23760 (residence), 25333 (Sinai Hall), Mob: 58016 [email protected], [email protected] Makirere Poila Secretary, Phone: 21030 (home) AVARUA [email protected] Tereapii Charlie Treasurer, Phone: 22285, Mob: 55441 [email protected] Tangi Tereapii Assembly delegate [email protected] Phone:682-51658 Rev. Papa Aratangi Phone: 25008 [email protected] Charlie Tamangaro NIKAO Secretary, Phone: 23028 [email protected] Tony Moeauri Treasurer, Phone: 20666 [email protected] Rev. Tinirau Soatini Phone: 22331, Mob: 77331 ARORANGI [email protected]; [email protected] Okirua Teokoitu Secretary, Phone: 23435 (home), 22680 (work), Fax: 20566 [email protected], [email protected] Rev. Joe Atirai Phone: 27110 [email protected] TITIKAVEKA Ken Ben Secretary, Phone: 50726, 25244 (home) [email protected] Rev. Tereora Tereora Phone: 26070 [email protected] NGATANGIIA Mauri Toa Secretary, Phone: 28234 (home), Mob: 52717 [email protected] Rev. Oirua Rasmussen MATAVERA Phone: 20158, Mob: 72014 [email protected] Cook Islands Christian Church Contact Addresses – Updated November 2014 +++++++ 4 +++++++ Iotia Atera Secretary, Phone: 24076 Tearoa Tomokino Treasurer, Phone: 21637 O U T E R I S L A N D S Rev. Pumati Pumati Jnr Phone: 31112 [email protected] Pumati Isaraela ARUTANGA Secretary Phone: 31763 Junior Mose Secretary, Uipaanga Diakono Phone: 31450 Rev. Aneti Taom Phone: 31028 Temanu Unuka Jnr VAIPAE Secretary, Phone: 31387 (home), 31008 (work) Nora Kitai Treasurer [email protected] Rev. Charlie Okotai Phone: 31143 [email protected] Rua Samuela Secretary TAUTU Phone: 31023 Yeon Mokoroa Assistant Secretary/Treasurer Mob: 51361 Kaleena Davey Assistant Treasurer Mob: 52077 [email protected] Rev. Toko Ongoua Phone: 34-038. [email protected] Mr Teina Ngametuatoe Secretary ONEROA Phone: 34-232 (home), Work: 34-297 Mob: 55489 [email protected] Mr Ngametua College Treasurer Phone: 34-289 (work) [email protected] Rev. Peri Daniel Phone: 34049 Cook Islands Christian Church Contact Addresses – Updated November 2014 +++++++ 5 +++++++ [email protected] IVIRUA Vaike Ongoua Secretary, Phone: 34114 Rev. Yakilia Vailoa TAMARUA Phone: 34158 Tearapiri Teaurima Secretary, Phone: 34204 Rev. Panu Rouru KIMIANGATAU Phone: 35158 Apairoa Arakua Secretary, Phone: Rev. Harry Rongo Phone: 35051 OIRETUMU [email protected] Nooapii Teao Secretary [email protected] Rev. Tutai Nooana Phone: 36126 MITIARO [email protected] Julian Aupuni Secretary, Phone: 36180 Rev. Frank Williams Phone: 33024 [email protected] Paratainga Mariri Secretary, Phone: 33212 ATIU [email protected] Ina Mokoroa Treasurer Phone 33 011 [email protected] Tangata Vainepoto (assembly delegate) Phone: 33134 (hm), 33410 (wk) [email protected] Rev. Bosini Williams Phone: 42017, Mob: 75343 [email protected] OMOKA Andrew Vaeau Secretary, Phone: 42021 Tini Ford Treasurer, Phone: 42013 [email protected] or 42100 office or 42116, 42087 Rev. Tapaitau Marsters Phone: 42330 [email protected] TETAUTUA Saitu Marsters Secretary, Phone: 42303 Turoa Taia Treasurer Phone: 42340 Cook Islands Christian Church Contact Addresses – Updated November 2014 +++++++ 6 +++++++ [email protected] Rev. Ngarangi Tuakana Phone: 43047 Tangi Toka TAUHUNU Secretary, Phone: 43168 Toka Toka Treasurer, Phone: 43023, Mob: 57786 [email protected] Rev. Arerau Maao Phone: 43342 TUKAO [email protected] Taromi Ripata Secretary, Phone: 43379 Rev. Tereapii Matakere Phone: 44034 [email protected] RAKAHANGA Taunga Tuteru Secretary, Phone: 44020, 44031 [email protected] Rev. Maitua Atirai Phone: 41023 PUKAPUKA Levi Walewaoa Secretary, Phone: 41016, Fax: 41022 [email protected] Rev. Ina Moetaua Palmerston Island Mission House PALMERSTON Phone: 37610 [email protected] Mrs Aka J. Marsters Secretary, Phone: 37630 Casey Poila (Apiianga Orometua) NASSAU Phone: Home no.45619, or Telecom no.45680 [email protected]; [email protected] N E W Z E A L A N D Note: the code for NZ is +64, plus the code for each city/region. Rev. Temere Poaru 7B Iota Place OTARA Manukau, Auckland Phone: (649) 262-3393 Tereapii Nookura Secretary 7A Iota Place Manukau, Auckland Phone: (649) 262-2522 Address of church: 14A Reagan Rd, Papatoetoe Cook Islands Christian Church Contact Addresses – Updated November 2014 +++++++ 7 +++++++ Rev. Haua Manuel 1 Athelstan Place Otara, Manukau, Auckland Phone: (649) 2741736, Mob: 0211860665 Pokoina Teao (Assistant Minister) 161 Preston Road Otara, Manukau, Auckland Ph: (+649) 2740696, Mob: 0212630534 OTARA CENTRAL [email protected] Tamuta Tamatoa Secretary 39 Hain Ave, Mangere East, Auckland Ph (+649) 2763593, Mob: O2102881982 [email protected] Baniani Eiao Treasurer 1 Bland Place, Otara, Manukau, Auckland Ph: 09 2746561 Rev. Tangaroa Rongo 49b Gilbert Road, Otara, Auckland Phone: 2716289 Mobile:040325155 NORTH SHORE [email protected] Ngatokorua Ramea Secretary 43 Glencourt Place Glenfield, Auckland Phone: (649) 443-5977 Rev. William William [email protected] Tutai Kimiora Secretary MAUNGAREI 9 Bagnall Avenue Pt England, Auckland, Phone: (649) 527-2028 Nora Teremoana Assistant Treasurer [email protected] Rev. Taa Karena 41 Comet Cres, Mangere, Auckland Phone: 2572723, Mob: 0221865271 [email protected] MANGERE Teina: [email protected] mobile 0211486483 Rev. Tatahirangi Williams 20 Cottingham Crescent Mangere, Auckland Phone: (649) 257 0268 [email protected] Teariki Maurangi Secretary 173 Tripoli Road, Panmure Auckland Phone: (649) 574-6203 Rev. Tutu William Cook Islands Christian Church Contact Addresses – Updated November 2014 +++++++ 8 +++++++ 13 Jaylo Place MOTUTAPU Mangere, Auckland Phone: (649) 256-9220 motutapu_ciccwindowslive.com Rev. Jubilee Turama 33 Dunstan Place Otara, Auckland Phone: (649) 265-2278 [email protected] OTAHUHU Terongo Tapaitau Secretary 15 Fencible Place Otahuhu Tekaukau Tapaitau 76c Othello Drive Manukau, Auckland [email protected] Rev. Rahai Nanua 6 Antych Place Otara, Auckland 2023 Phone: (649) 271-6727 AUCKLAND CITY Mobile 021-0668954 [email protected] Natearoa Vaipaata Secretary 14F Cleek Road Mangere East, Auckland Phone: (649) 276-6653 Rev. Joel Taime 522 Massey Road Mangere, Auckland Phone: (649) 274-4330, Mobile 027-2744331 [email protected] EAST TAMAKI Tau Ngaau Secretary 2/70 Station Rd Papatoetoe, Auckland (0217479) [email protected] Church manse: 5 Haumia Way, Otara, Manukau, Auckland Rev. Aravei William 10 Dillon Crescent Clover Park, Auckland 2023 Phone: (+649) 2636103 Mobile: 0211 360 355 (Aravei) MANUREWA Mobile: 0211 306 504 (Akauta) SOUTH MALL [email protected] Jay-Gee George Secretary 40a Mcdougall Street Manurewa Auckland Home line: (649) 2692074, Mobile: (649) 0211090756 Cook Islands Christian Church Contact Addresses – Updated November 2014 +++++++ 9 +++++++ Rev. Tukinga Vainetutai 36 Hooks Road, Manurewa, Auckland RANUI Phone: 5515074 Mobile: 0224074947 [email protected] Rev. Abela Williams P.O. Box 15105 Flaxmere, Hastings [email protected] or 16 Burton Crescent Flaxmere, Hastings Phone: (646) 8799664 HASTINGS [email protected] Mokoenga Kavana Secretary 29 Columbus Crescent Flaxmere, Hastings Mob: 0221356166 [email protected] Ngametua Tere Treasurer 6 Caernarvon Drive Flaxmere, Hastings Mob: 0273352036 [email protected] Rev. Maara Tairea 3 Oak Avenue Nawton, Hamilton 3200 Phone: (647) 8493832 [email protected] Tangi Ngatupuna HAMILTON Secretary 72 Insoll Avenue Fairfield, Hamilton 3124 Fax: (647) 8554155 Mrs Vaine Wichman Treasurer 79 Avalon Drive Nawton, Hamilton Phone: (647) 0252119714, Fax: (647) 847-1833 Rev. Tutavake Tereni 29 Guthrie St Waterloo Lower Hutt HUTT VALLEY Wellington N.Z CENTRAL Phone: (644) 9733864 [email protected] Tereapii Tutaka Secretary Phone:04 934 4193 Cook Islands Christian Church Contact Addresses – Updated November 2014 +++++++ 10 +++++++ Rev. Kamire Meti 5 Paul Place Awapuni, Palmerston North PALMERSTON Phone: (646) 3567080 NORTH [email protected] Teina Makuare Secretary Phone: (646) 3577024 [email protected] Rev.
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