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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Church News: April 28th, 2022
A Message from Our Kahu You may have heard that I have been rather sick the past couple of weeks....
Church News: March 30th, 2022
Watch Our Most Recent Worship ServiceWatch This Worship Service View All Past Services Our online...
Church News: March 4th, 2022
Watch Our Most Recent Worship Service "Cloudy Visions, Clear Vision" Sunday, February 27th Watch...
Church News: Feb 18th, 2022
Henry Opukahaia Special Mission Offering Sunday, February 20th Each year we collect a special...
Church News: Jan 19th, 2022
An Evening With David Vasquez-Levy Wisdom-Based Leadership:Preparing a New Generation...
Church News: Dec 19th, 2022
THE SEASON OF ADVENT On December 19, we will light the Candle of Love as we prepare ourselves for...
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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: April 28th, 2022
A Message from Our Kahu You may have heard that I have been rather sick the past couple of weeks. On Wednesday evening before Easter, my throat was sore and I was rather tired. I figured I was pushing myself a bit too hard and my allergies were kicking in but, just to...
Church News: March 30th, 2022
Watch Our Most Recent Worship ServiceWatch This Worship Service View All Past Services Our online worship services are a great way to introduce people to Koloa Union Church...and provide inspiration and hope to friends and family! Feel free to forward this email or...
Church News: March 4th, 2022
Watch Our Most Recent Worship Service "Cloudy Visions, Clear Vision" Sunday, February 27th Watch Worship Service Our online worship services are a great way to introduce people to Koloa Union Church...and provide inspiration and hope to friends and family!Feel free to...
Church News: Feb 18th, 2022
Henry Opukahaia Special Mission Offering Sunday, February 20th Each year we collect a special offering in memory of Henry Opukahaia, the first Native Hawaiian known to become a Christian. Henry O. is credited with motivating the early New England missionaries to sail...
Church News: Jan 19th, 2022
An Evening With David Vasquez-Levy Wisdom-Based Leadership:Preparing a New Generation ofSpiritually-Rooted Leaders toCreate a World Where All Can Thrive Wednesday, January 19, 7 p.m. Koloa Union Church This event is open to the public. All pandemic guidelines apply....
Church News: Dec 19th, 2022
THE SEASON OF ADVENT On December 19, we will light the Candle of Love as we prepare ourselves for the coming of Christ. Come and join us as we worship God and focus on the love that Christ brought into the world! Please consider coming to church a bit earlier during...