LCH Workday at Habitat for Humanity (July 16)

Honolulu Habitat for Humanity logoOn July 16, the people of LCH will participate in an all-day house-building project with Honolulu Habitat for Humanity! Honolulu Habitat has partnered with the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands and Darleen Kaniho to build a new home on a beautiful lot in Papakōlea, the Hawaiian Home Lands development located on the back slope of Punchbowl.

Participants will have a great workout pounding nails, maybe installing windows and doors, maybe even painting. It will be a fun day and no experience is necessary! Please note, you must be at least 16 years old to participate.

For those who aren’t able or don’t want to build, LCH has also signed up to provide lunch that day, and we need a few people to prepare and serve lunch to the volunteers and staff. There are no age restrictions for lunch providers.

An informational meeting will be held July 10, after worship. We’ll discuss the Habitat model and why homeownership works for low income families. Contact Jean Lilley through the LCH office 808-941-2566 or at jelilley@gmail.com for more information.

Summer Gatherings Emphasize ELCA Project (July 3 & 24 and August 7)

called forward together in Christ graphicOver the course of the summer months, LCH will join thousands of ELCA congregations in participating in Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton’s church-wide initiative “Called Forward Together in Christ.” The initiative is an ongoing conversation taking place at every level in the ELCA including the church-wide office, seminaries, synods, regions, and congregations. The intent is to shape the future of our ministry in light of God’s call, the cultures in which we find ourselves, and the current economic and ecologic realities of a changing world.

At our congregational level, we hope to engage in conversation about emerging ideas for ministry and engagement in our neighborhood, community, and membership.

In a moment of madness we came up with a plan. On the dates listed above, we will worship from 9:15 to 9:45 am. Immediately following the worship service, we will gather in the courtyard to share a light brunch—food will be provided—and engage in conversation. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate. This should be a truly fun, energetic, and meaningful time of conversation about how God is working in our midst, and how we hope to be at work and prayer in God’s midst. Please plan to be there!

Requiem and Hope: A Service for Olando (June 19 • 7:30 pm)

votive candlesPlease join the LCH community in meditation, prayer, and music. Together we will mourn, pray, and honor the dead as a united community in the wake of this tragedy. Our service will include selections from the Gregorian Mass for the Dead, featuring men from the LCH Choir and cantors.

“These victims had their futures stolen … their dreams stolen … their potential contributions stolen from us all… Hate and separation continue to bring forth too much grief, too many stolen lives across the world. May we also have the strength to address and deal with the roots of hatred that target any minority community with violence anywhere in the world.”—The Harvey Milk Foundation.

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend this service as a sign of support for the victims in Orlando, and in solidarity with the LGBTQI community.

Meals for the Hungry

Each month members of the LCH ‘ohana provide food for hungry people on the island of O‘ahu. You’re invited to be part of this important ministry.

Volunteers slice meatloaf and prepare to serve the guests at IHSOn Friday, May 20, we provide the evening meal at the Institute for Human Services (IHS) in ‘Iwilei. For more than 25 years, folks from LCH have shopped for, prepared, and served a special dinner on the third Friday of each month for as many as 300 individuals. The cost is underwritten by the LCH budget and by a grant from the German Benevolent Society of Hawaii. Shoppers, cooks, and servers are needed each month.

If you’d like to participate on May 20, contact Jimmy Castro through the Church Office (808-941-2566). The cooks begin work at 1:00 pm, and the meal is served at 5:30 pm.

In the picture on the right, volunteers slice the meatloaf and prepare to serve the guests at IHS.

On Saturday, May 28, folks from LCH and other churches from the ELCA’s Hukilau conference and other denominations in One Pot One Hope and prepare lunches for the homeless in Wai‘anae. The lunches consist of chili and rice, fresh fruit, granola bars, and water, and most recently, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. The volunteers feed between 100 and 125 people each month.

On May 28 (and on the last Saturday of each month) the carpool leaves LCH at 9:15 am and returns around 1:00 pm. In addition to helping out on the last Saturday, members can support this mission outreach project by bringing donations of designated items (gallon-sized cans of chili from Costco, fruit, granola bars, bottled water, peanut butter, jelly, and recycled grocery bags) and checks (payable to “One Pot One Hope”) to church on the third Sunday of the month.

Contact Peggy Anderson through the Church Office (808-941-2566) for more information.

Pentecost Vespers (May 15)

On May 15, Pentecost Sunday, the Lutheran Church of Honolulu will celebrate Vespers, the sunset evening prayer service of the canonical hours. This service is comprised almost entirely by music, with the LCH Choir singing a rich array of musical selections including the psalms for that evening. Other pieces include:

  • Herbert Howells’ “Magnificat” from Evening Canticles (Collegium Regale setting)
  • Kevin Siegfried’s “The Spirit of the Lord”
  • Gerald Near’s “Spiritus Domini”

The service begins at 7:30 pm, and all are welcome. A freewill offerings in support of the music ministry will be received.

All are welcome to the lecture “The Entanglement of Early Christianity and Islam” by Dr. Stephen O’Harrow, Professor of Philology and the Director, Center for Southeast Asian Studies at University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, prior to Vespers at 6:00 pm. The lecture is part of our ongoing series, Exploring Boundaries….and Beyond.

Exploring Boundaries: The Entanglement of Early Christianity and Islam (May 15)

LCH welcomes Dr. Stephen O’Harrow, Professor of Philology and the Director, Center for Southeast Asian Studies at University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Based on the study of philology (the study of texts, especially early texts, in their historical, social, and archeological contexts), Dr. O’Harrow uses words and concepts from Greek, Hebrew, and Arabic to investigate connections in the early histories between these two great monotheistic religions, Christianity and Islam. He will especially focus on the evolving figure of the Virgin Mary.

Exploring Boundaries begins at 6:00 pm in Isenberg Hall and ends around 7:15.

Consider lingering after Exploring Boundaries for Pentecost Vespers at 7:30 pm. In this service, comprised almost entirely by music, the LCH Choir will sing a rich array of selections including the psalms for that evening, the Magnificat, and several motets

Book and Media Exchange (May 7)

book swap graphicJoin us on Saturday, May 7, for a free book and media exchange! Bring your used books, CDs, and DVDs—fiction, non-fiction, children’s, cookbooks, travel guides—all genres welcome. Feel free to browse and take home titles that catch your eye. Books remaining at the close of the event will be donated to the Friends of the Library.

This event takes place from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm in the Hörmann Courtyard and will be open to the local community as well. Contact Hope Jahren via the LCH office for more information.

Earth Day (Sunday, April 24)

tree graphicFor many years, the Lutheran Church has observed Earth Day, in April, with special projects and worship. Sunday, April 24, is our 2016 Earth Day celebration.

The liturgy at both the 8:00 and 10:30 am services will be adapted to emphasize our communion with the earth, and in the face of climate change, the need to better care for the whole planet. Our theme this year is Trees for the Earth.

In addition to focused worship, there will be activities for children and an adult forum class.

25th Annual Honolulu AIDS Walk

Volunteers slice meatloaf and prepare to serve the guests at IHSLCH will once again field a team for the Life Foundation Honolulu AIDSWALK.

Pastor Jeff is the President of the Board of Directors for this organization that is Hawai‘i’s largest provider of services for persons living with HIV/AIDS.

This year, our team hopes to raise $5,000 in support of Life Foundation. How can you help? Visit our Team Site to:

  1. Join our team and enlist friends and strangers to donate via your page, or
  2. Donate to the team or a member of the team.

IHS Dinner (Friday, April 15)

Volunteers slice meatloaf and prepare to serve the guests at IHSFor over 25 years, LCH has shopped for, prepared, and served a special dinner on the third Friday of each month for over 300 of Honolulu’s homeless. The cost is underwritten by the LCH budget and by a grant from the German Benevolent Society of Hawaii.

Shoppers, cooks, and servers are needed each month, and all are welcome to join in this joyful ministry. To be apart of our team, speak to Jimmy Castro or call the Church Office (808-941-2566).

In this picture, volunteers slice the meatloaf and prepare to serve the guests at IHS.

To learn more about the Institute for Human Services, visit their website at .