Translation work completed on world’s first Tokelauan BiblePosted Jul 19, 2019 |
|
|
[Anglican Communion News Service] The world’s first Bible in Tokelauan is being prepared for publication after the final verse of the new work was translated July 10. It marks the culmination of more than 23 years of work by a team of translators led by head translator Ioane Teao.
Tokelauan is a Polynesian language spoken in Tokelau, on Swains Island in American Samoa, and parts of northern New Zealand.
Read the full article here.
Tags
- Trauma-Informed Pastoral Ministry in a Post-Pandemic World
- Online Core Values Retreat: Inclusiveness
- When God ‘Shows Up.’ Hint: It’s Not Only in Church
- A Post-COVID Holy Land Pilgrimage, led by Bishop Greg Rickel
- Center for Anglican Learning and Leadership Spring Courses
- These Last Days: Eschatology and Our Future Christian Hope
- Trinity Commons Speaker Series with Nikole Hannah-Jones
- Explore a Master of Divinity with a Concentration in Chaplaincy
- ‘Love is the Meaning’ Weekend Lenten Retreat
-
Deadline extended for Care of Creation Grants Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs
-
Evangelism Grants fund 12 projects across Episcopal Church Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs
-
Episcopal Church scholarship applications for the 2021-2022 academic year are now accepted Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs
-
Nancy Davidge, Episcopal Church public affairs officer, will retire April 30 Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs
-
Mark Green, CFA, Joins Church Investment Group Board of Directors Church Investment Group
-
Deadline approaching for 2021-2022 Conant Grants Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs
-
Episcopal Church plants seeds for 10 new ministries Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs
-
‘Sacred Earth’ Website Launched: Finding Hope in Ecologically Challenging Times St. Mark's Episcopal Church, San Marcos, TX
-
Rector Key West, FL
-
Lay Chaplain Sewanee, TN
-
Minister of Music Sanibel, FL
-
Rector Atlanta, GA
-
Priest in Charge Munich, Germany
-
Associate Rector Indianapolis, IN
-
Priest in Charge Hartwell/Elberton, GA
-
Canónigo(a) a la Obispa Salinas, CA
-
Graduate Resident Youth Minister Multiple Locations
-
Bishop Coadjutor Diocese of West Virginia
-
Curate/Associate Rector Decatur, GA
-
Director of Youth Ministry Greenwich, CT
-
Assistant Director Healdsburg, CA
-
Rector Hendersonville, NC
-
Chaplain Asheville, NC
-
Chaplain, Director of Pastoral Care Charleston, SC
-
Rector Mexico City, Mexico
-
Vice Dean / Canon for Spiritual Life San Francisco, CA
-
Rector Cincinnati, OH
-
Rector Vero Beach, FL
-
Rector South Haven, MI
-
Rector La Crosse, WI
-
Canon to the Ordinary Salinas, CA
-
Rector and Chaplain Eugene, OR
-
Rector Rutherfordton, NC
-
Rector Goldsboro, NC
-
Rector Staunton, VA
Most Recent Posts
-
Maine Episcopalians launch effort to bring Anglican archdeacon’s sons from Lebanon to US Posted Feb 26, 2021
-
Bishops United Against Gun Violence pledge to work with Biden and Harris on gun control Posted Feb 25, 2021
-
Churches in the nation’s capital seek to balance welcome and security Posted Feb 25, 2021
-
Diocese of Pennsylvania will host clinic to vaccinate clergy, essential church employees Posted Feb 24, 2021
-
Young Anglicans urged to register for global environmental event Posted Feb 24, 2021
Social Menu