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!
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Church News: Jan 13th, 2023
100 Years of Aloha 1923-2023Be sure to mark these two big events on your calendar now: Saturday,...
Church News: Dec 14th, 2022
C.A.P.S GuidelinesFACE MASKS ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED OUTDOORS. Face masks are now optional any time...
Church News: Dec 1st, 2022
Holiday SurveyHoliday Worship Survey Thank you for those who completed our survey! Here are some...
Church News: Nov 17th, 2022
Happy Thanksgiving!Thanksgiving Sunday, November 20th Join us in our worship service as we give...
Church News: Oct 27th, 2022
100 Years of AlohaKoloa Union Church's 99thAnniversary Was on October 22! Commitment...
Church News: Oct 12th, 2022
Youth Halloween PartySunday, October 16 4:45 - 7:00p.m. BOO!!!! Don't forget to RSVP by Wednesday,...
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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
Church News: Jan 13th, 2023
100 Years of Aloha 1923-2023Be sure to mark these two big events on your calendar now: Saturday, July 29: Koloa Plantation Days Parade: Koloa Union Church will be the Grand Marshal of this year's parade! Sunday, July 30: Centennial Celebration and Luncheon Centennial...
Church News: Dec 14th, 2022
C.A.P.S GuidelinesFACE MASKS ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED OUTDOORS. Face masks are now optional any time you are outdoors at church. This includes the patio area where you may choose to sit during a worship service. THEY ARE STILL REQUIRED INDOORS MOST OF THE TIME. You are...
Church News: Dec 1st, 2022
Holiday SurveyHoliday Worship Survey Thank you for those who completed our survey! Here are some important things we learned from the survey: Most people are quite happy with our worship services. Kahu's messages and musical offerings were marked "especially liked"...
Church News: Nov 17th, 2022
Happy Thanksgiving!Thanksgiving Sunday, November 20th Join us in our worship service as we give thanks for the many blessings in our lives and in our church! You are invited to consider a special blessing and write it on a "Joys & Concerns" card before the...
Church News: Oct 27th, 2022
100 Years of AlohaKoloa Union Church's 99thAnniversary Was on October 22! Commitment SundayWas October 23. On Sunday, we blessed the 2023 commitment cards of all those who brought them (or turned them in earlier). During the month of November, the budget committee...
Church News: Oct 12th, 2022
Youth Halloween PartySunday, October 16 4:45 - 7:00p.m. BOO!!!! Don't forget to RSVP by Wednesday, October 12!100 Years of AlohaOctober 23 is Commitment Sunday! This year's stewardship theme is "100 Years of Aloha!" On Sunday, the Rev. Dr. David Popham, Conference...