Hale Ho’onani A.M.E. Fellowship Sunday Service
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The Purpose of Pain The quickest way to turn your Bowl of Light upside down, so all the stones fall out, is to turn your life upside down. Every time
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The Difference Between Blessings and Baptisms Today, we are doing a blessing, not a baptism. A baptism is when you change someone. A blessing is when you clear their path
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The 8 Elements of Nature For our baby blessing today, we are going to use the four elements of nature from the Native American Indian tradition. Plus two from the
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Pōmaikaʻi Our Hawaiian word-of-the week is “pōmaikaʻi” which means “to be blessed.” In other words, to be fortunate, prosperous and lucky, Please say that with me, sounds like PO-MY-KAI-EE. PO-MY-KAI-EE
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A New Identity During holy communion, we drink wine. In the Bible Jesus says, “Take this cup and drink. It is my blood.” Why are we drinking blood? Because… Blood
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Love Feast I went to study at an ashram in India. In the temple while we were meditating, I had a vision. I saw Jesus’s body lying in front of
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Communion is Super Natural Last week we talked about the meaning of communion. We said that communion reminds us that how we are— when we get to heaven— that’s how
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Kau Kau Our Hawaiian word of the week is not Hawaiian. It’s Pidgin. Pidgin is a creole language. It’s what most local people speak in Hawaii. When I say creole,
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