ALPHA FREQUENCY #759 - KAIHAUTŪ AND KAITIAKI: NAVIGATIONAL OFFICES
Gifts As People
In many Western traditions, we often focus on the "offices" of the church as titles of status or positions in a hierarchy. We think of the "Apostle" or the "Pastor" as a rank to be achieved. However, when we look at the letter to the Ephesians, we see that these gifts are actually people given by the Creator to the community. They are not just roles; they are individuals empowered by Wairua Tapu (the Holy Spirit) to serve as the structural integrity of the iwi.
When we reframe these offices through a Māori lens, they become navigational and protective roles designed to ensure the safety and flourishing of our collective waka. They shift from being about "who is in charge" to being about "who is looking after the people". This perspective prioritises the responsibility of guarding the mana of the Gospel and the well-being of every whānau member.
The Navigator and Matakite
The role of the Apostle is reframed as the kaihautū, the navigator of the waka. Just as a traditional navigator understands the stars and the currents, the spiritual kaihautū keeps the people on course through turbulent spiritual waters. They are sent with authority, not to rule, but to guide the community toward new horizons while ensuring the vessel stays upright and moving forward.