THIS SUNDAY: February 25, 2024
2 Lent
Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16
God makes an everlasting covenant with Abraham and Sarah. God promises this elderly couple that they will be the ancestors of nations, though they do not yet have any child together. God will miraculously bring forth new life from Sarah’s womb. The name changes of Abraham and Sarah emphasize the firmness of God’s promise.
Romans 4:16-25
Paul presents Abraham as the example for how a person comes into a right relationship with God not through what they do, but through their trust in God. Though Abraham and Sarah were far too old for bearing children, Abraham trusted that God would fulfill God’s promise to give them many descendants.
Mark 8:31-39
While our salvation is a free love gift from God, our journey of discipleship is a costly one. Jesus is on his way to offer his life in Jerusalem, and he wants to prep his disciples to expect to pay a cost for putting God first in their lives.
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Duty Roster
8:00AM
Marc Walz (EM)
John Hanaoka (U)
Dee Grigsby (AG)
Mark Cain (DM)
9:30AM
Mario Antonio (EM)
Terry-Ann Moses (LR)
Chris Curtis (U)
Leslie Womack (AG)
Nelson Secretario, Mabel Antonio (HP)
MJ Booth, Ron Morinishi (DM)
Live Stream
9:15AM on our home page, YouTube, or Facebook accounts
@allsaintskauai
* EM - Eucharistic Minister; U - Usher; LR - Lay Reader; AG - Altar Guild; G - Greeter; HP - Healing Prayers; DM - Digital Ministry; SS - Sunday School
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Wednesday, Feb 28
DOK meeting via Zoom
Please contact Mabel for login
Thursday, Feb 29, 12-3pm
Project Vision Hi'ehi'e Free Showers
Nurse and Social Worker services
12-2pm Free Lunch Distribution
Thursday, Mar 7, 12-3pm
Project Vision Hi'ehi'e Free Showers
Nurse and Social Worker services
12-2pm Free Lunch Distribution
Friday, Mar 8, 6pm
Organ Concert, suggested donation $25
Wednesday, Mar 13, 6pm
DOK meeting via Zoom
Please contact Mabel for login
Thursday, Mar 14, 12-3pm
Project Vision Hi'ehi'e Free Showers
Nurse and Social Worker services
12-2pm Free Lunch Distribution
Thursday, Mar 21, 12-3pm
Project Vision Hi'ehi'e Free Showers
Nurse and Social Worker services
12-2pm Free Lunch Distribution
Sun, March 24
Palm Sunday
Regular Sunday Service
Wed, Mar 27, 5pm
Stations of the Cross
@Kealia Beach Lifeguard Shack
Thursday, Mar 28, 12-3pm
Project Vision Hi'ehi'e Free Showers
Nurse and Social Worker services
12-2pm Free Lunch Distribution
Thurs, Mar 28, 5pm
Maundy Thursday Communion Service
Fri, Mar 29, 5pm
Good Friday service
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Aloha Hour
Every Sunday after the 9:30AM service
Church Lanai
Youth Group Meeting
Every Sunday during 9:30AM service
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Project Vision Hi`ehi`e Mobile Showers
Thursday, 12:00 - 3:00PM
Free Lunches for Shower Patrons,
12:00pm until gone
Daughters of the King
2nd & 4th Wednesday, 6:00 - 7:00PM
Zoom
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For those in need of God's healing touch: Viola Cleo-Bradshaw, Nora Takenouchi, Harold Nelson, Kimo & Deb Kimokeo, & Netta White
For those who have gone on to the Grander Life: Judy Saronitman, Dee Dee Klemp
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Reflections by Fr. Bob
18 Feb 2024
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You can watch or listen to Fr. Bob's sermon by clicking here. Sunday 2024-02-18 The sermon starts at around 29:12.
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Mahalo to our Wonderful Servants!
Reflection for Ash Wednesday and
Burning of the Palm Crosses
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It is a tradition here at All Saints that we use our old palm crosses from previous years and burn them into ashes to be used for our Ash Wednesday service. We thank you all for bringing your old Palm Crosses to church.
The Altar Guild members were asked this year to do the burning and Thank God for our wonderful John Hanaoka who shared his expertise and knowledge with us so that we may learn a new experience. It was so interesting to see the transition of the palm crosses, burst into flames (a blaze of glory from Palm Sunday) and in less than 30 seconds they turned into ashes.
As Kahu and Suzanne placed those ashes on our foreheads, we began our Lenten Season…the time to reflect on our faith and our religious discipline.
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Monday Crew and Altar Guild
Welcome to our New Volunteers!
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The Altar Guild and Monday Crew are so excited that we have two new volunteers that are willing to join us in serving our God. Pam Sokei has joined our Monday Crew and Mabel Antonio is now part of our Altar Guild. In this photo, they are making sure that the altar has been set up for our Ash Wednesday Eucharist.
Thank you to the hard-working volunteers from Monday Crew and Altar Guild!!
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Youth Group Clean Up Day!
Sunday, February 25
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The All Saints Youth Group will clean up the Youth Room and get it ready for our meetings and activities! This will happen on Sunday, February 25, at 9:30-10:15am, instead of our regular meeting. All youth, please wear comfortable clothes. Please bring gloves and masks (if you have them). The leaders will bring some gloves and masks too, and we will bring lots of cleaning supplies.
If you know of any other youth who are interested in joining this or other Youth activities, please contact Kahu or one of the Youth Team (Faith, Carolyn, Jan, Mabel, Wayne, Ron or Alanna). We meet every Sunday at 9:30am. Hope to see you there!
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Youth Group Mini Golf!
Saturday, March 9
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Please save the date!! At our last meeting, the Youth Group decided that Saturday, March 9 would be a good day for mini-golf, when considering their spring break schedules.
We don't have any details yet, other than we hope to go to Anaina Hou Mini Golf. Please come to our Sunday Youth Group meetings to help plan more details about this outing. Hope to see you there!
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Project Vision
Lunch Program and Schedule Updates
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Aloha All Saints Members,
PLEASE volunteer to help in this important ministry, by either making lunches, distributing lunches, or contributing funds. Please contact Carolyn if you are able to help.
MAHALO NUI to the following who have made (bold) and distributed lunches for the past month. (Thursdays, 12:00 - 2:30pm)
- January 11 (2nd Thursday): PV (prepare); Paula & Denton Holland (distribute)
- January 18 (3rd Thursday): Carolyn Morinishi (prepare/distribute)
- January 25 (4th Thursday): PV (prepare); Joseph Figaroa & Kalani (distribute)
- February 1 (1st Thursday): Mabel & Mario Antonio (prepare/distribute)
- February 8 (2nd Thursday): PV (prepare); Carolyn Morinishi (distribute)
- February 15 (3rd Thursday): Wayne Doliente (prepare/distribute)
- February 22 (4th Thursday): PV (prepare); Sarah Rogers (distribute)
Here is our upcoming schedule. Please contact the coordinator (Carolyn) if you'd like to volunteer!
- February 29 (5th Thursday): PV (prepare); Joseph Figaroa (distribute)
- March 7 (1st Thursday): open (prepare/distribute)
- March 14 (2nd Thursday): PV (prepare); open (distribute)
- March 21 (3rd Thursday): open (prepare/distribute)
- March 28 (4th Thursday): Chris Curtis (prepare/distribute)
- April 4 (1st Thursday); open (prepare/distribute)
- April 11 (2nd Thursday); PV (prepare); open (distribute)
Our lunch schedule:
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All Saints volunteers will make and distribute the lunches on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays
- Project Vision staff will provide lunches on the 2nd, 4th and 5th Thursdays (All Saints volunteers will distribute/serve the lunches).
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EAM Young Adult Retreat
October 25-27, Camp Sloggett, Kōke'e
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The Episcopal Asiamerica Ministry (EAM) Young Adult Convocation is holding a retreat for Episcopal young adults in their 20s from across the United States. This retreat will be held on the beautiful island of Kaua‘i in the mountains in the Kōke‘e area, from 1pm on Friday, October 25 to 1pm on Sunday, October 27. (We will meet/drop off in the Līhu‘e Airport area.)
The registration fee is $50 and will cover lodging, ground transportation and all meals. This retreat is limited to 24 young adults, so it is recommended that you register soon. [Participants are welcome to make their own arrangements to extend their stay either before or after the retreat and enjoy the beautiful island of Kaua‘i.]
Rev. Keleawe “Malcolm” Hee will be the keynote speaker. Carolyn Morinishi is organizing the retreat logistics, including registration, venue, ground transportation and food. Also on the schedule: team-building workshops, daily compline, meditation, hiking, a historical tour and two visits to the beach (weather permitting). Most importantly, you will be able to network with other Episcopalian Young Adults from across the country. Please contact Carolyn for more information and she will give you the registration link and more details.
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All Saints' Youth Director
Position Open at All Saints
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JOB POSTING: Youth Director will hold weekly meetings on Sundays at 9:30am-10:15am to help foster the spiritual development of our youth; must be current with Praesidium Safe Church training; will plan other special events, outings and service projects, keeping all permission forms for off-site activities current and in order; will be responsible for all communication with parents/guardians regarding the youth activities. This position compensates for up to 10 hours per week. Contact Kat Tapusoa, the All Saints' Parish Administrator, at church@allsaintskauai.org, or at 808.822.4267. | |
Youth Programs at Camp Mokulē'ia
Spring and Summer programs available
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There are exciting opportunities for your youth at Camp Mokulēʻia this spring and summer!
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Diocesan Youth Retreat - This weekend retreat is for 6th -12th graders to come together for some fun while learning about how to grow in Christ and friendship with one another as our special guest speaker Erin Wolf guides us in conversations and games to discover the love of God, friends, and our community!
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Counselor in Training Program - This PAID program gives 11th and 12th graders a fun and meaningful way to gain professional and life skills for college and future jobs. It runs over the months of June and July. Counselors in Training live at camp during camp sessions and go home on the weekends.
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Summer Camp - Registration is open for our 2024 Summer Camp season! We offer 4 different weeks of residential (sleep away) camp for campers who have finished 2nd-12th grade, 1 week of camp for young adults with special needs (ages 18-35), and 1 week of adventure camp for campers who have finished 6th - 8th.
For more information or for registration links, please go to campmokuleia.org.
Camp Mokuleʻia
68-729 Farrington Hwy.
Waialua, HI 96791
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Organ Concert
Friday, March 8, 6pm, Suggested donation: $25
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To read news from the Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii, click on the above image. | |
Who Do You Call?
Contact information for All Saints' Ministries and Outreach
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Please submit articles to news@allsaintskauai.org. The deadline is Wednesday night 11:59pm HST; the Epistle is emailed the following Friday morning-ish. | |
USHER MINISTRY
If you would like to serve as an All Saints' usher, please contact Kat at church@allsaintskauai.org.
Medical Equipment Loan Ministry
The Medical Equipment Loan Ministry (MEL) loans out and accepts donations of durable medical equipment including items such as walkers, transfer chairs, shower chairs, and more. If you or anyone you know is in need or would like to donate medical equipment, please call the church (808-822-4267) and they will forward your request.
HALE HO`OMALU ACCEPTING DONATIONS
Currently Hale Ho`omalu is only accepting monetary donations.
KŪPUNA SHOPPING ASSISTANCE MINISTRY
Any of our All Saints' kūpuna who need assistance with grocery shopping can contact Carolyn Morinishi at church@allsaintskauai.org to set up a delivery.
PASTORAL CARE CONTACT INFORMATION
Whenever you have a need for support, please call (650) 691-8104 and leave a voice mail. The system will immediately forward the information to the Pastoral Care Committee who will respond to each request. If you prefer, you may send an electronic pastoral care request via email to pastoralcare@allsaintskauai.org.
PRAYER CHAIN MINISTRY
Individuals who want to participate in the Prayer Chain Ministry must re-enroll to continue receiving the email communications. To re-enroll, please visit the newly established Pastoral Care web page or contact the Church Office at (808) 822-4267.
SUBMITTING A PRAYER REQUEST
Prayer requests will now be submitted online or by contacting the Church Office at (808) 822-4267.
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
Names can be added to the Prayers of the People petitions by using the Prayer Chain Request form or by contacting the Church Office at (808) 822-4267. Names will remain in the Prayers of the People for a maximum of four Sundays before a name must be resubmitted.
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