554 Biblical Unitarian Christians in New Zealand (Zach Mayo)

Something is going on in New Zealand…and I’m excited to tell you about it. In today’s interview I speak with Zach Mayo who along with his wife, Kayla, were serving as youth pastors at an evangelical church when they came to change their minds on the doctrine of the Trinity. Now they’re organizing a conference to unite one-God believers in New Zealand and invite folks from Australia and beyond to come.

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5 thoughts on “554 Biblical Unitarian Christians in New Zealand (Zach Mayo)

  • Maybe I could be helpful to you? I know many Christadelphians in NZ. I am one! I often met with the Hamilton folk there. One in particular that would be a good plug in point. A Mr TJ Reding is a school there teacher once an American, married to a Kiwi! There are some 1200 or so Christadelphians in New Zealand in total.
    If you are aware of us, you will know that from our very inception Trinitarian believe was fiercely rejected, as was the immortality of the soul, Heaven and hell as eternal destinations.
    The wholehearted acceptance of the Kingdom of God on earth, at Christ’s second coming, of Jerusalem and the featuring and including Jews (that remain after Armageddon)
    I could tell you heaps more. It all began for us with the Biblical exposition of the Promises of God made to Abraham, David and Christ.

  • I’d like to suggest you get David Burke over to this conference. David represented the Christadelphians in a debate some time ago against Rob Bowman and continues to teach in our community on ‘The Trinity and the Creeds’.

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