E Komo Mai!
Welcome to Koloa Union Church!
We are followers of Jesus—the man who opened his arms to all kinds of people (including the scorned and oppressed, the poor, those living on the margins of society, and people from other places), who gave voice to the voiceless, who fed the hungry and healed the sick. Following in his footsteps, we welcome people from all ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, cultures, nationalities, abilities, sexual orientations and gender identities; and we share God’s love in its many forms. We are a diverse community where everyone has something to offer. Come and join us—let us follow Jesus together!
No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you’re welcome here!
A Message From Our Kahu
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A Special Online Worship Service Sunday, April 5, 2020 __________________ Join us on Sunday for:...
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"200th Anniversary Celebration" Celebrating the Arrival Of The First Company Of Christian...
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May you deeply feel the loving presence of Christ everywhere today and every day! ...
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Coronavirus and Church Since the spread of coronavirus throughout the world and confirmed cases in...
Weekly News of the Church
Smith Memorial Parsonage 6 p.m. Wednesdays Through April 1 We will begin with a simple...
Weekly News of the Church
Smith Memorial Parsonage 6 p.m. Wednesdays Through April 1 We will begin with a simple bread and...
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E Komo Mai!
Welcome to Koloa Union Church!
We are followers of Jesus—the man who opened his arms to all kinds of people (including the scorned and oppressed, the poor, those living on the margins of society, and people from other places), who gave voice to the voiceless, who fed the hungry and healed the sick. Following in his footsteps, we welcome people from all ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, cultures, nationalities, abilities, sexual orientations and gender identities; and we share God’s love in its many forms. We are a diverse community where everyone has something to offer. Come and join us—let us follow Jesus together!
No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you’re welcome here!
A Message From
Our Kahu
News of The Church
Weekly News of the Church
A Special Online Worship Service Sunday, April 5, 2020 __________________ Join us on Sunday for: † A Special Message by Kahu Alan Akana † Music by Kathleen Dahill & Chris Sweitzer † Scripture Readings by Our Keiki † Prayers of the People ________________ Click...
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"200th Anniversary Celebration" Celebrating the Arrival Of The First Company Of Christian Missionaries In Hawai`i March 30, 1820 A Special Online Worship Service Sunday, March 29, 2020 __________________ "We can learn a lot from the early missionaries about...
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May you deeply feel the loving presence of Christ everywhere today and every day! Happy St. Patrick's Day!!! _____________________________________________ LECTIONARY READINGS FOR THE WEEK During challenging times, reading the...
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Coronavirus and Church Since the spread of coronavirus throughout the world and confirmed cases in the United States, I have talked to friends and colleagues on the mainland who have cancelled church due to the virus. I have also been approached by people at our...
Weekly News of the Church
Smith Memorial Parsonage 6 p.m. Wednesdays Through April 1 We will begin with a simple bread and soup supper, followed by a time of discussion and reflection based on the reading for the week from Parker Palmer's book, On the Brink of Everything: Grace, Gravity...
Weekly News of the Church
Smith Memorial Parsonage 6 p.m. Wednesdays Through April 1 We will begin with a simple bread and soup supper, followed by a time of discussion and reflection based on the reading for the week from Parker Palmer's book, On the Brink of Everything: Grace, Gravity and...