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    Calvary Chapel Hilo

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    6 years ago

    This is where the unadulterated WORD of GOD is preached. The people there are super friendly.

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    United Community Church

    United Community Church

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Welcoming, warm congregation and sermons are in a quaint historic building. Everyone there has the…read morealoha spirit!

    A real gem, and for some reason not what I expected, from driving by…read more This church seems to be known in the community as "the Chinese church" but in fact, in 1956, they changed their name from the "Hilo Chinese Christian Church" to "The United Community Church" in order to express their openness to persons other than Chinese. The building is an older local plantation style structure with a red chinese-type roof with the curved-up temple corners; inside, it's warm and honest Chinese-flavored early century Christian decor, somewhat worn by many decades of service, but clean and modest and very comfortable. On my visit, the small congregation was a very diverse mix of asian, caucasian, and polynesian. I got an AMAZING welcome, where I was warmly led around and introduced to each member of the church in turn. This did not bother me, although I'm somewhat shy, because you could tell how really sincere and warm they were. I loved this church! I like a church with a sense of humor, and at the service I attended, they laughed a LOT... and cried at tender moments... they showed a very sincere love for their fellow church members and leadership. It was very touching and engaging. The main pastor is a really dynamic asian woman, who was both really funny, and very energetic in her prayer style... the type of pastor who does not seem to be reciting things by rote, but really speaking from the heart to Jesus. Another much older male minister delivered the sermon the day I was there... I was a bit skeptical at first because at first he seemed like he was maybe nodding off and pretty deaf, one eye was looking off in another direction, but when he got up to speak he delivered a really terrific, interesting message! One story he included in his sermon was about his time on Guam in WW2 when Guam was captured by the Japanese and they banned all Christian churches! He was great. He said "Christianity is not for cowards!" I liked that they started their service with prayer, instead of announcements. I liked that they did not waste time during the service with walking around and hugging everyone and chit-chatting, they did that before or after the service. They have a pianist who accompanied their traditional hymns... but I didn't see any type of choir. The only thing I didn't like, was that at the end, as soon as she began her postlude, instead of sitting and listening, everyone just jumped up and announced "service is over" and started going off for refreshments. I find that somewhat disrespectful to the musician... I prefer to sit in silence during the postlude, for a last moment of reflection. They're United Church of Christ, which is the coolest contemporary Christian denomination...a much smarter denomination than the "Christians" you usually hear spewing hate on the evening news. On the national level, UCC was the first Protestant denomination to ordain an African-American pastor in 1785, the first woman pastor in 1853, and the first openly gay minister in 1972. This is the first church I've been to on the big island that made me really excited to go back.

    Haili Church

    Haili Church

    4.7(6 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    A very warm welcoming community with the church preaching the word of God mixed with lots of…read morelocals. I would definitely go there again next time I'm in that area.

    there's a lot to like about this church (see my previous review)... so I was greatly saddened to…read moreattend service here in late June and have the Pastor (Kahu) start the service grumbling about what a difficult week it had been.... since the Supreme Court struck down DOMA , giving federal recognition to same-sex marriages. This was not what I expected to hear coming from the pulpit of a UCC church. As I left, I told him I disagreed, and that I knew in my heart Jesus would have been celebrating the decision. Kahu Brian, your words are important. Your words are not going to change someone's sexual orientation... this is how God created them. But your words can drive the LGBT kids in your school to feelings of alienation, desperation, running away, running off-island, and even suicide. Some studies estimate gay and lesbian kids are 4 times more likely to attempt suicide than heterosexual kids http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_among_LGBT_youth. If you have several hundred kids attending your summer program, statistically speaking you have several dozen LGBT kids in the program whether you know it or not.... do you really want them to be hearing the message that they are not welcome in your church? Also, Kahu Brian, it seems quite likely to me that you have at least one LGBT person leading your worship service... maybe they are not openly LGBT... but how do you think they feel when they hear your words? Do you really think Jesus would not love them just as they are? That Jesus would not be willing to celebrate and affirm their loving, comitted relationships through marriage? If you want to learn about the DOMA decision in the words of the 81 year old woman who filed it, please watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blcHIfTkHRs ....favorite quote from this video: "there is no wrong time to seek justice" To quote Bishop Desmond Tutu's recent remarks: ""I would not worship a God who is homophobic and that is how deeply I feel about this" Yes, some Christians still choose to pick phrases from the Bible that justify their discrimination and rejection of LGBT people.... just like ignorant bigoted Christians of previous generations used the bible relentlessly to justify their denials of equal rights to women, and to justify slavery and oppression of other races, and fight against interracial marriage (illegal in many states just 45 years ago!). Jesus never said a word against gays. He was however willing to break the rules of the old testament to bring justice and healing (Luke 13:10-17) and rightly called out those who chastised him hypocrites for picking and choosing which old testament rules they would keep or break, when the need for healing was obvious. He also said "And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd." (John 10:16). I know calmly and fully in my heart that Jesus would have (did!) welcome lgbt people to his church. We too are his other sheep. Yet do many of today's Christian churches never connect the dots between their staunch upholding of last century's proudly ignorant and discriminatory viewpoints and their declining memberships today. If you are still with me down at the bottom of this review, I close with this simple message: please watch this beautiful short video by Macklemore titled "Same Love" : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlVBg7_08n0

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