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Kawaiaha‘o <strong>Church</strong>Sunday Worship Service9:00 a.m., October 19, 2008Enter God’s gates with thanksgiving and God’scourts with praise!(Psalm 100:4)957 Punchbowl Street • Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813Phone: 808-469-3000 • Fax: 808-522-1340www.kawaiahao.org


KA PAPAHANA HAIPULEThe Worship ServiceOctober 19, 2008Kawaiaha‘o <strong>Church</strong> – Vision Statement:Honor God, love one another and make disciples.E ho‘omaika‘i i ke Akua, E aloha kekahi i kekahi a me E ho‘ohaumāna.(+ please stand)PRELUDEKA HĪMENI HO‘OLAUNACHORAL INTROIT+KE KĀHEA I KA HAIPULECALL TO WORSHIP“Rhosymedre”Buddy Nalua‘I, organistRalph Vaughn WilliamsHYOC Gioventu Musicale/Mia Evaimalo, dir.John McCreary“Magnificat”Kahu Curt Kekuna+KA HĪMENI WEHEOPENING HYMN“Come, Christians, Join to Sing”II Corinthians 5:1[1] Come, Christians, join to sing Alleluia! Amen!Loud praise to Christ our King; Alleluia! Amen!<strong>Let</strong> all, with heart and voice, <strong>Be</strong>fore His throne rejoice;Praise is His gracious choice: Alleluia! Amen!CongregationChristian Henry Batemanhfg 342[2] Come, lift your hearts on high; Alleluia! Amen!<strong>Let</strong> praises fill the sky; Alleluia! Amen!He is our Guide and Friend; To us He’ll condescend;His love shall never end: Alleluia! Amen![3] Praise yet our Christ again; Alleluia! Amen!Life shall not end the strain; Alleluia! Amen!<strong>On</strong> heaven’s blissful shore His goodness we’ll adore,Singing forevermore, “Alleluia! Amen!” Amen.


Kahu Curt KekunaPRAYER OF INVOCATION MATAIO MOKUNA 6, PAUKŪ 9-13KA PULE A KA HAKUKA PULE KĀHEATHE LORD’S PRAYERE ko mākou Makua i loko o ka lani, E ho‘āno ‘ia kou inoaOur Father which art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name.E hiki mai kou aupuni;Thy Kingdom come;E mālama ‘ia kou makemake ma ka honua nei,Thy will be done on earth,E like me ia i mālama ‘ia ma ka lani lā.As it is in heaven.E hā‘awi mai iā mākou i kēia lā, i ‘ai na mākou no neia lā.Give us this day our daily bread.E kala mai ho‘i iā mākou, i kā mākou lawehala ‘ana,And forgive us our debts,Me mākou e kala nei i ka po‘e i lawehala i kā mākou.As we forgive our debtors.Mai ho‘oku‘u ‘oe iā mākou i ka ho‘owalewale ‘ia mai,And lead us not into temptation,E ho‘opakele nō na‘e iā mākou i ka ‘ino;But deliver us from evil;No ka mea, nou ke aupuniFor Thine is the kingdomA me ka mana, a me ka ho‘onani ‘ia, a mau loa aku. ‘Āmene.And the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.Congregation/Kawaiaha‘o ChoirQueen Lili‘uokalani“The Queen’s Prayer”(The Mercy of the Lord)‘O kou aloha nō, Aia i ka Lani, A ‘o kou ‘oia‘i‘o, He hemolele ho‘i.Your love is there in Heaven, And your truth is filled with sanctity.Ko‘u noho mihi ‘ana A pa‘ahao ‘ia, ‘O ‘oe ku‘u lama, Kou nani ko‘u ko‘o.As I reflect on wrongs In my imprisonment, You are my Light Your glory my support.‘Āmene.Amen.KA HĪMENI PANETHE CHORAL RESPONSENĀ HO‘OKIPA A ME NĀ HO‘OLAHAALOHAHealani Waia‘uKA MELE HĪMENIANTHEMHYOC Gioventu MusicaleLauren Chang, dir./ Wendy Chang, accomp.Randal Stroope“Magnificat”


KA PULE NO NĀ KĀNAKAPRAYER FOR THE PEOPLEMaureen SmithKA MELE HĪMENIANTHEM“Komo Mai, E Iesu”“Come, By Here My Lord”[1] Komo mai, Iesu, Komo mai,Komo mai, Iesu, Komo mai,Komo mai, Iesu, Komo mai,E Iesu, Komo mai.[2] Someone’s crying, Lord, Kumbaya,Someone’s crying, Lord, Kumbaya,Someone’s crying, Lord, Kumbaya,O Lord, Kumbaya.[3] Someone’s singing, Lord, Kumbaya,Someone’s singing, Lord, Kumbaya,Someone’s singing, Lord, Kumbaya,O Lord, Kumbaya.[4] Someone’s praying, Lord, Kumbaya,Someone’s praying, Lord, Kumbaya,Someone’s praying, Lord, Kumbaya,O Lord, Kumbaya.[5] He will hear our prayer, Kumbaya,He will hear our prayer, Kumbaya,He will hear our prayer, Kumbaya,O Lord, Kumbaya.‘Ohana Choir/CongregationSouth African Folk Songnhhh 96/hetm 50KA HĀ‘AWI ‘ANA I NĀ MŌHAI ALOHABLESSING OF OUR GIFTS AND OFFERINGKeola WongKA HĪMENI HAIPULETHE OFFERTORYHYOC Gioventu Musicale/Mia Evaimalo, dir.Shaker Hymn arr. J. Coates“Simple Gifts”


KA HELUHELU PAIPALA MA KA ‘ŌLELO MAKUAHINE A ME KA ‘ŌLELOPELEKANIASCRIPTURE READING IN THE HAWAIIAN & ENGLISH LANGUAGESDARREN ALMEIDA, ALAKA‘I ME KA ‘EKALESIAPUKE ‘O PUKAANA MOKUNA KANAKOLUKUMAMĀKOLU, PAUKŪ ‘UMIKUMAMĀLIMA AHIKI I ‘UMIKUMAMĀONOPUKE ‘O HALELU MOKUNA KANAIWAKUMAMĀONO, PAUKŪ ‘EKAHI A ME ‘EHĀ15 I aku la keia, i ole e hele pu kou maka, mai lawe aku oe ia makou.16 Mahea la e ikeia’i ua loaa ia‘u a me kou poe kanaka ka lokomaikaiia i koumaka? Aole anei ma kou hele pu ana me makou? A pela makou e hookaawaleia’i,owau a me ko‘u poe kanaka, mai na kanaka e aku a pau loa e noho ana maluna o kahonua.1 E oli aku ia Iehova i ke oli hou; E oli aku ia Iehova, e ka honua a pau.4 No ka mea, ua nui o Iehova, a ua pono ke hoonani nui ia oia; A e makauia hoi oiamamua o na’kua a pau.SUZANNE BOATMAN, LEADER W/CONGREGATIONEXODUS 33:15-16; PSALM 96:1;415 Then Moses said to him, “If your Presence does not go with us, do not send usup from here.16 How will anyone know that you are pleased with me and with your peopleunless you go with us? What else will distinguish me and your people from all theother people on the face of the earth?”1 Sing to the Lord a new song; Sing to the Lord, all the earth.4 For great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; he is to be feared above all gods.KA MELE HĪMENIANTHEM“In Our Hands”HYOC Gioventu MusicaleShire/Pomeranz/Lauren Chang, KumuKA HA‘I ‘ŌLELO PELEKANIATHE MESSAGE IN ENGLISH“Reality Check”Exodus 33:15-16; Psalm 96:1;4Hope Kahu Jonathan Pak


+ KA HĪMENI HO‘OKU‘U CongregationCLOSING HYMNMiller/Jackson“<strong>Let</strong> <strong>There</strong> <strong>Be</strong> <strong>Peace</strong> <strong>On</strong> <strong>Earth</strong>”(Hawai‘i Youth Opera Chorus)[1] He malu ke ao nei He mea ho‘omaka me a‘u.He malu ke ao nei He maluhia ka mana‘o,Me ia ka Makua Kākou nā hoahānau.Ma ke alahele o ka lōkahi e.(Congregation & Choir)[1] <strong>Let</strong> there be peace on earth, And let it begin with me.<strong>Let</strong> there be peace on earth, The peace that was meant to be.With God as our Father, Brothers all are we.<strong>Let</strong> me walk with my brother, In perfect harmony.[2] <strong>Let</strong> peace begin with me, <strong>Let</strong> this be the moment now:With every step I take, <strong>Let</strong> this be my solemn vow:To take each moment and live each moment in peace eternally.<strong>Let</strong> there be peace on earth, And let it begin with me. With me!KA PULE HO‘OKU‘UBENEDICTIONKahu Curt KekunaKA MELE PULE O KA ‘EKALESIACHORAL BENEDICTIONMembers of the Congregation are invited to join hands and sing “The Lord’s Prayer”as we conclude this joyful celebration of being in God’s renewing presence.“The Lord’s Prayer”Our Father, which art in heaven,Hallowed be Thy name.Thy kingdom come,Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.Give us this day our daily bread,And forgive us our debtsAs we forgive our debtors.And lead us not into temptation,But deliver us from evil,For Thine is the Kingdom and the Power and the Glory, forever. Amen.CongregationA. MalotteKA HO‘OPAU ‘ANATHE POSTLUDE“I Thank Thee Dear Lord”Buddy Nalua‘I, organistSigrid Karg-Elert


Christian Education UpcomingDates to Remember!!Sunday, October 26: Fall Sunday School Sunday, <strong>Church</strong> Gym from 9-10:15amBring your family and friends for a harvest festival with crafts, games, hō‘ike and potluck.*Our children and youth enjoy receiving special snacks during our Fall Harvest festivities.We would appreciate donation of special snacks during our Fall Sunday School Sunday. Weappreciate your love and support of our children and youth. Mahalo.Sunday, November 23: Fall Hō‘ike, Kaumakapili <strong>Church</strong>Lunch is served at noon; 1pm commences Hō‘ike in the sanctuary.Sunday, November 30: Christian Education SundayFor more information, please call Phebe at522-1339.Christian Education Ministry is accepting child and youth Sunday School registrations forthis new school year. Please call Lamela at 522-1339 for more information.Hele I Ke Ola PonoJoin us Saturday mornings at 6:30am during thesummer months at Kapi‘olani Bandstand for a brisk walkaround Kapi‘olani Park, Zoo and Diamond Headperimeter. Distance is 7 miles and takes 3½ hours.You’ll be issued your own pedometer to track your steps,miles, and calories. Contact Arminta 737-8264 or Dien692-0913.Saturday, October 25, 2008Registration 7am, Walk 8amJoin the Hele I Ke Ola Pono Saturday walk group in a Walk for Hunger.Part of the group will meet at Kapi‘olani Park at 6:30 am, walk to Ala Moana Park, jointhe Walk for Hunger, and walk back to Kapi‘olani Park. Those who just want to do theWalk for Hunger, may meet the group at Ala Moana Park and do the walk together.<strong>There</strong> is no registration fee, but we are accepting monetary donations to be handed in atstart time. Help your favorite walker with a donation. Make checks payable to "Riverof Life Mission." Contact Arminta Nishimura, Dien Truong, Keoni Vasconcellos,Mason Chan, Gloria Kelly, Bruce Sinton-Hewitt. Mahalo Ke Akua.


“Reality Check”Exodus 33:15-16;Psalm 96:1;4-NOTES-


CHURCH HIGHLIGHTSPLEASE KEEP YOUR PURSE AND/OR OTHER VALUABLES WITH YOU. Saturday, October 25: Women of Kawaiaha‘o will be visiting Hale Hoaloha inPacific Heights from 9:30-10:30am. We will be visiting residents including MaryLou Kekuewa, singing and dancing for the home. Everyone is welcome. Tuesday, October 28: Women of Kawaiaha‘o will be babysitting at McCoyPavilion at Ala Moana Park for the candlelight vigil usually held in our church. Weneed volunteers to help with playing games and reading with children and helpingwith snacks while their families have a special service together.*Please call <strong>Be</strong>cky Kekuna at 282-6224 or Martha Albin at 382-7802 for moreinformation on these events.The kūpuna’s first major project will be to refurbish two kahili which were formerly in theroyal pews. We need about $500 to pay for the feathers, flower picks, a center staff forthe kahili and other miscellaneous supplies. To cover expenses of this project, NāKūpuna will be having a booth at the Mākeke on Saturday, November 29, 2008, wherewe plan to sell country fair items. Anything that you can contribute in the way of pickles,jellies, baked goods or anything else that you can think of would be appreciated. Wealso need strong wire hangers to use to attach the feathers to the middle staff of thekahili. Wire hangers can be left at the business office or brought to church on Sundays.Your kōkua is sincerely appreciated. Aloha, Juliette GaluteriaHONOLULU 2009 Christian Equipping ConferenceMarch 12-14, 2009 | Hawaii Convention CenterFor a limited time, you can register for HONOLULU 2009 at aspecial <strong>Church</strong> coordinator rate! Stop by the table to sign up. 6 General Sessions100 SeminarsOver 30 Speakers including Dave Barr, Jim Burns, TonyCampolo, Francis Chan, Peter Chao, Don Cousins, KirkCousins, Barry Davis, Craig Gross, Gary Haugen, John Jenkins,Curt Kekuna, Ellie Lofaro, Mike Lwin, Nancy Sebastian Meyer,Ralph Moore, Jim Miller, Kimberlee D. Norris, Cliff & JoycePenner, Christy Pierce, Don Piper, Kara Powell, JohnRosemond, Lynette Schaefer, Brenda Schulte, Jeff Schulte, PaulSheppard, Ken Vinson, Nick Vujicic.$170/adult individual rate (all registrations must go throughchurch coordinator and due by November 3 rd ).


TueThuFriSatSun<strong>Church</strong> Calendar(for any additional information on the events listed below, please call 469-3000)Ministry of Music5pm- Choir rehearsal, Music room6pm- <strong>Be</strong>ll Choir rehearsal, <strong>Be</strong>ll Music room6:30pm Adult- Hālau Hula rehearsal, CE room11am-12pm Keiki; 12-1:30pm Adult- Hālau Hula rehearsal, CE room8am & 10:30am- Choir rehearsal, Music room11:30-1pm: Ages 3-10, 1-2:30pm: Ages 11+- Hip Hop Lessons with Jasmine Kahawai, CE roomWedThuSatSunChristian Education Classes6:30pm- Young Adults Bible Study, CE room8-9pm- Step Study Recovery Group, Wedding Center5pm- Women Recovery Group, Youth room6:30-7am- Old Testament Survey, Pauahi room7am- Book of Isaiah 16-20, Men’s Bible Study, Ka‘ahumanu room7:30am- Book of Acts, Adults, Pauahi room7:30am- “Walk Through the Bible,” Adults, Nursery7:30am- “Seasons of the Spirit,” Adults, Wedding Center8am- “Loving Justice,” Adults, Ka‘ahumanu room8am- “We All Need God,” Nā ‘Ōpio and Ke Akua Built, Gym9am- “We All Need God,” Nā Keiki, CE room10:30am- “Purpose Driven Life,” Leadership class, Pauahi room8:30am-9am- Keiki Handbell Choir Practice every Sunday, CE room.Membership ClassMembership classes are held the first Saturday of each month at 8:30am. If you are interested in becoming amember, please call the Pastor’s Office at 469-3061.19 Outreach Meeting19 Special Membership Meeting25 W.O.K. Visit Hale Hoaloha26 Semi-Annual Congregational Meeting26 CE Fall Sunday School SundayOctober 19- ‘EluaOctober 26- ‘EkoluBUSINESS OFFICE 469-3000CHRISTIAN ED. 522-1339KAWAIAHA‘O CHURCH SCHOOL 585-0622MPCCC OFFICE 469-3070MINISTRY OF MUSIC 532-1260PASTOR’S OFFICE 469-3060/ 469-3061ROYAL WEDDING CENTER 469-3050Sunday ‘Ohana FellowshipJoin us after worship service on thefront lawn for:Organic Spinach SaladSoupAlmonds


STATEMENT OF FAITH(of the United <strong>Church</strong> of Christ)We believe in God, the Eternal Spirit,Father of our Lord Jesus Christ and Father and to His deeds we testify:He calls the worlds into being, creates man in His own imageand sets before Him the way of life and death.He seeks in holy love to save all people from aimlessness and sin.He judges people and nations by His righteous willdeclared through prophets and apostles.In Jesus Christ, the Man of Nazareth, crucified and risen Lord,He has come to us and shared our common lot,conquering sin and death and reconciling the world to Himself.He bestows upon us His Holy Spirit,creating and renewing the <strong>Church</strong> of Jesus Christ,binding in covenant faithful people of all ages, tongues, and races.He calls us into His <strong>Church</strong> to accept the cost and joy of discipleship,to be His servants in the service of men,to proclaim the Gospel to the world, and resist the powers of evil;to share in Christ’s baptism and eat at His tableto join Him in His passions and victory.He promises to all who trust Him forgiveness of sins and fullness of grace,courage in the struggle for justice and peace.His presence in trial and rejoicing.And eternal life in His Kingdom which has no end.Blessing and honor, glory and power be unto Him! Amen.Mission StatementKawaiaha`o <strong>Church</strong> honors and affirms Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. Through God’s word expressedthrough worship, education, and mission, we will equip God’s disciples unto faithfulness and fruitfulness. Wewill clearly represent Jesus Christ to others and perpetuate our Hawaiian cultural heritage. Adopted April 2007

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