Christmas Eve Service: December 24th, 7:30 p.m.
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
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
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
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Church News: Aug 31st, 2022
Beware of ScamsLast week, several church members received text messages purporting to originate...
Church News: Aug 17th, 2022
Greeters NeededWould you consider being a greeter for a Sunday morning worship service? Church...
Church News: Aug 3rd, 2022
Church Breakfast is Back!We enjoyed our in-person breakfast again after 2 1/2 years! Join us on...
Church News: July 21st, 2022
Church Breakfast is Back! Kiawe Roots 2-3687 Kaumualii Highway Lawai, HI 96765 (Next to 7-Eleven...
Church News: July 13th, 2022
Our New Youth Director! Congratulations to Our New Youth Director Tiffany Marrotte Tiffany began...
Church News: June 22nd, 2022
A Message from Our Kahu "No Longer Slave or Free" On Sunday, I shared with the congregation about...
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
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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: Aug 31st, 2022
Beware of ScamsLast week, several church members received text messages purporting to originate from Kahu. Sometimes there is a request for money or gift cards immediately and directly; at other times they are vague about the "help" they need until they hear back to...
Church News: Aug 17th, 2022
Greeters NeededWould you consider being a greeter for a Sunday morning worship service? Church greeters have a very special role: they are often the first person a visitor meets, they make a positive first impression of our church, and they make our guests and members...
Church News: Aug 3rd, 2022
Church Breakfast is Back!We enjoyed our in-person breakfast again after 2 1/2 years! Join us on the 4th Tuesday of each Month! Please RSVP by signing up on the church bulletin board or contacting the church office. Space is limited. Next Breakfast:Tuesday, August...
Church News: July 21st, 2022
Church Breakfast is Back! Kiawe Roots 2-3687 Kaumualii Highway Lawai, HI 96765 (Next to 7-Eleven in Lawai) Tuesday, July 26 8 - 9:30 a.m. We have reserved 20 seats, which are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For reservations, contact the...
Church News: July 13th, 2022
Our New Youth Director! Congratulations to Our New Youth Director Tiffany Marrotte Tiffany began her role as our new youth director on July 1! During the summer months, Tiffany will be planning a comprehensive youth program for middle and high school students,...
Church News: June 22nd, 2022
A Message from Our Kahu "No Longer Slave or Free" On Sunday, I shared with the congregation about my time in Jamestown, Virginia, where the first slaves from Africa arrived in 1619 on soil that was to become the Unites States. I also shared some of my written...