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O’ahu – Honolulu – Capitol District: Kawaiaha’o Church

TweetO’ahu – Honolulu – Capitol District: Kawaiaha’o Church Image by wallyg Kawaiaha’o Church, located at 957 Punchbowl Street, revered as the Protestant "mother church" of Hawai’i and often referred to as the Westminister Abbey of Hawai’i, was dedicated on July 21, 1842. Commissioned by the regency of Ka’ahumanu during the reigns of Kamehameha II and [...]

August 3, 2012 in Church Names
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O’ahu – Honolulu – Capitol District: Kawaiaha’o Church

TweetO’ahu – Honolulu – Capitol District: Kawaiaha’o Church Image by wallyg Kawaiaha’o Church, located at 957 Punchbowl Street, revered as the Protestant "mother church" of Hawai’i and often referred to as the Westminister Abbey of Hawai’i, was dedicated on July 21, 1842. Commissioned by the regency of Ka’ahumanu during the reigns of Kamehameha II and [...]

August 2, 2012 in Church Names
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O’ahu – Honolulu – Capitol District: Kawaiaha’o Church

TweetO’ahu – Honolulu – Capitol District: Kawaiaha’o Church Image by wallyg Kawaiaha’o Church, located at 957 Punchbowl Street, revered as the Protestant "mother church" of Hawai’i and often referred to as the Westminister Abbey of Hawai’i, was dedicated on July 21, 1842. Commissioned by the regency of Ka’ahumanu during the reigns of Kamehameha II and [...]

July 25, 2012 in Church Names
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Kawaiahao Church

TweetKawaiahao Church Image by cliff1066™ In 1900, when fire destroyed a great portion of the city, thousands left homeless found refuge at Kawaiaha‘o. On December 7, 1941, the faithful crowded into the church’s basement in search of inspiration and safety. The historic occasion of statehood was marked by ceremonies within the sanctuary’s walls. Kawaiaha‘o Church, [...]

June 15, 2011 in Church Search
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