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Ways you can connect with God + Others

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Church Service

Sundays at 9:00 am at Ho’okupu Center

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Small Groups

Connect with God + Others

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Kingdom Keiki

Helping kids connect with God (1st to 6th grade)

Next Steps - Deepen Your Connection With God

This is a ‘get to’ not a ‘have to.’

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Connect With God through Worship

Worship is more than just singing songs. It is ascribing worth to God that He deserves and having a soul (heart, soul, mind and strength) connection with Him.

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Connect With God through Prayer

Prayer is an authentic and genuine two-way conversation with God. It may be surprising to know that, yes, He likes talking to you as well as hearing what you have to say.

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Connect With God through the Bible

The purpose of reading your Bible is help you grow in your relationship with God, not just to get head knowledge. The Bible app also has reading plans that can help you.

Connect with the Lord through Hearing Him

For every relationship to thrive there needs to be good communication. Would you agree? We believe that God speaks to His children as He says in John 10:27 ‘My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me.’ God is the best communicator. He uses His Word, dreams, pictures, stories, creation, symbols, people to speak to us and He uses things in our life in which we can understand what He is trying to show us.

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Water Baptism

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Baptism with the Holy Spirit

Coming soon

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Serving Opportunities

Want to get involved by serving? There are opportunities to serve with greeting, setup/breakdown, technology, hospitality, and more! Email us at info@nhaloha.org