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Rev Amy (r front row) is the Chair of the Acts of Repentance Task Force of the Hawaii United Methodist Church, here with other members of the Task Force, clergy and friends, at the Jan 16th Queen Liliuokalani Onipaa Peace March.
Great representation of clergy group with Rev. Puila UMC (2nd from left) and from the HCUCC Chaplain Manu of Kamehameha Schools and Rev. Renne Mau of Ewa Community Church (white robes far right front row), and many others – ONIPAA PEACE MARCH
Special Morning Prayers at St. Stephen’s with Chaplain Andrew Arakawa of Iolani Schools, who is also the new Director of Waiolahuiia (Hawai Episcopal seminary), on January 17th, 2026. Special prayers for Dr. Haaheo and Queen Liliuokalani. 1.17.26
January 17th, 2026 – Kawaiahao Church, Honolulu

HERE ARE THE MORNING PRAYERS – TAP HERE to pray for all those called to serve and love in ministry today. Prayers for bread for the hungry and release of the prisoners and healing for the sick, shelter for the unsheltered, aloha & malama aina, justice & mercy for all, the coming of the Kingdom of God!

Queen Liliuokalani

Queen Liliʻuokalani’s quotes often reflect her steadfastness, love for her people, and commitment to Hawaiian heritage, famously saying, “You must remember never to cease to act because you fear you may fail,” from her memoir Hawaiʻi’s Story by Hawaiʻi’s Queen, highlighting her resilience and call to preserve culture against political upheaval. She also defined Aloha beautifully as “to learn what is not said, to see what cannot be seen, and to know the unknowable”

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