KA LEO O KEALOHA ( The Voice of Love ) Kaumakapili Church 766 N. King St., Honolulu, HI 96817 Email: [email protected]Website: www.kaumakapili.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/kaumakapili.org “Nōlaila ho‘i, o ka mea lohe i kēia mau ‘ōlelo a‘u, a mala ho‘i ia, E ho‘ohālike iā ia me ke kanaka na‘auao, nana i kūkulu kona hale maluna o ka pōhaku.” [Mataio 7:24] “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them to practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.” [Matthew 7:24] Volume 12, Issue 11 Nowemapa 2015 Advent 2015 Living on the Mainland is different from living in Hawaii. There are fewer Asians and Pacific Islanders, there is a lot of space and it is not as crowded. At this time of the year, the trees are turning and as one travels the roads, one sees stands of trees that are brightly draped in yellow, red, orange and green. The days are getting shorter and we know that the advent of winter is coming. In Hawaii, the signs of the coming of winter is not that evident. The days grow shorter, and trees like the monkey- pod will lose their leaves, but otherwise, one day is as beautiful as the next. In the church year, Advent begins the new church year. The four Sundays of Advent remind us of the coming of Jesus Christ and culminates on Christmas. The color for Advent is purple or blue. Purple is the color of royalty. On Christmas day, the color changes to white. In many churches the hymn “O come, o come, Emmanuel” is sung. At Kaumakapili Church we will light the candles on the Advent wreath. As the candles are lit, we will lift up four virtues that Jesus brings: love, joy, peace, and hope. Then on Christmas Eve, the Choir will lead the congregation in singing “Images of Adoration: Reflections of Christ in Symbols of the Season”, by Pepper Choplin. All of these events are taking place so that we will remember what God has given to us in Jesus our Christ! Come and be part of the celebration. Mele Kalikimaka. Kahu David (cell) 754-3940 [email protected]Ka Leo O Kealoha, page 8 November November 1, 2015 Mark 12:28-34 Psalms 119:1-8 Psalm 146 November 8, 2015 Ruth 1:1-18 Mark 12:38-44 Hebrews 9:24-28 November 15, 2015 Mark 13:1-10 1 Samuel 2:1-10 Hebrews 10:11-25 November 22, 2015 Psalm 126 Mark 10:46-52 2 Samuel 23:1-7 November 29, 2015 Psalm 126 Mark 10:46-52 Psalm 25:1-10 Birthdays NovemberFlowers November 1: Anniversary - Eric & Christina Rudolph November 8: Hauʻoli Lā Hānau-Mom’s 92nd Birthday Jennie Kaohuaaionaʻaliʻi Stewart Carmack November 15: In Memory of Melvin E. Spencer Jr. November 22: In Memory of Rosalind Kamakea November 29: Uncle Roy Benham The Kaumakapili Church Mission Statement Kaumakapili Church, thankful for the gifts received from God, founded in 1838 for the maka‘āinana, the common folk, rich in Hawai‘ian tradition and diverse backgrounds, bounded in covenant with all in the United Church of Christ, led by the Spirit, declares its mission to glorify God by bearing the fruits of God’s aloha and gifts, and so proving to be faithful disciples of Christ, who are equipped for the work of the ministry of proclaiming the good news for all people: by witnessing in word and deed, by serving those in need, by welcoming and receiving all people into the church fellowship, and by nurturing and equipping the church members for the growth of the Body of Christ. If you do not see your birthday listed, it means the office does not have the information on file. Please contact the office with your information and we will update our records. Advent Study-6pm Auxiliary Hall December 2nd, 9th and 16th November November 1 Jaynal Ioane Daniel Medeiros Kimberley Muratsuka November 2 Linda Mills November 5 Francis Malani Bernadette Park Samuel Kihewa Titus Maunakea November 6 Aaron Kaneao November 9 Kou Aquino November 10 David Kaupu November 11 Vivian Maunakea November 12 Davilynne Jandoc November 17 Jarin Cortez November 20 Lihau Stender November 22 Maria Mederios November 29 Debra Chun November 30 Kekela Kihewa
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KA LEO O KEALOHA ( The Voice of Love )
Kaumakapili Church 766 N. King St., Honolulu, HI 96817
NovemberFlowers November 1: Anniversary - Eric & Christina Rudolph
November 8: Hauʻoli Lā Hānau-Mom’s 92nd Birthday
Jennie Kaohuaaionaʻaliʻi Stewart Carmack
November 15: In Memory of Melvin E. Spencer Jr.
November 22: In Memory of Rosalind Kamakea
November 29: Uncle Roy Benham
The Kaumakapili Church Mission Statement Kaumakapili Church, thankful for the gifts received from God, founded in 1838 for the maka‘āinana, the common folk, rich in Hawai‘ian tradition and diverse backgrounds, bounded in covenant with all in the United Church of Christ, led by the Spirit, declares its mission to glorify God by bearing the fruits of God’s aloha and gifts, and so proving to be faithful disciples of Christ, who are equipped for the work of the ministry of proclaiming the good news for all people: by witnessing in word and deed, by serving those in need, by welcoming and receiving all people into the church fellowship, and by nurturing and equipping the church members for the growth of the Body of Christ.