We are getting ready to start the celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles. Every year, for about a month, we have a very special time of services and teaching, worship and fellowship, and a lot of fun with the entire family. The Feast of Tabernacles starts with the Feast of Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah) on September 28th. That same day begins
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On Saturday evening May 28, 2011 we all hosted a dinner and an evening of worship and praise with our friends Pastor John de Mello and his wife Marian and his wonderful family from His House Of Restoration Church. We all got together for a delicious dinner followed by a wonderful evening of music and tremendous freedom to worship in
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As part of our celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles, we camp together and have fun with our children, teaching and imparting to them the heart behind our experience in walking with the Lord. It is always a very fun time when we play, sing, teach, eat together and experience an awesome time with the whole family. We are now
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We at Hale O Kāula are always looking to be more than a church. We are determined to be a family and promote family relationships, where all ages are part of creating the whole of the family. This is exactly the same as how our natural families function! We find a balance of what everyone needs to do, from the babies to the older ones.
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In this beautiful message brought by pastor Daniel, he prepared our hearts for the dedication of the newest member of our congregation, Levi Ikaika Baker, born on June 25th, 2010 to the proud parents Chris and Joanna Baker.
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A mother in the Bible who is really important to me is Hannah, the mother of Samuel the prophet. Her husband had two wives, but unlike the other wife, Hannah had no children. Because of that she used to be provoked by Peninnah, the second wife.
Hannah cried out to the Lord for a child, greatly distressed. She wept bitterly and made a vow to the Lord that if He would give her a son, she would give him back to the Lord all the days of his life.
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I believe kindness is a powerful aspect of love, especially when applied in our homes. It is something that can cause immediate change in our day and it helps our love not to grow cold.
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