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                  <text>KAWAIAHAO CHURCH
April 6, 1958
* EASTER VESPER SE.aVICE *

ORGAN PRELUDE and LIGHTING OF TAPERS

Incas Hi-Y Club
Rural Branch
Roy Tokujo

CALL TO WORSHIP

The Lord is in His holy temple, let all the earth keep si.".enr::e before
Hi.m. Seek ye the. lord while He m,.-:;.y be found; call ye upon Him while
He is n�ar. For they that wait upon the Lord shall renew thair
strength.
INVOCATION

Roy Tokujo

Direct us, 0 Lord, in all our doings, with thy most gracious favor,
and further us with tey continual help; that in all our works begun,
continued, and ended in thee, we ni.1.y glorify thy holy name, and
finally, by thy mercy, obtain everlasting life; through Jesus Christ,
our Lord. Amen.
HYMN

"America, the Beautiful"
0 beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain,
For purple mountain majesties; Above the fruited plain.
America! America! God shed His grace on thee
And crown thy g ood with brotherhood, From Sea to shining sea.

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impassioned stress
0 beautiful for pilgrim feet whose
A throughfare for freed.om beat, Across the wilderness
America 1 America 1 God mend thine every flaw
Confirm thy soul in self-control, Thy liberty in law.
0 beautiful for heroes proved in liberating strife,
Who more than self their country loved, And mercy more than life
America! America! May God thy gold refine
Till all success be nobleness And every gain divine.
0 beautiful for patriot dream That sees beyond the years
Thine alabaster c ities gleam Undimmed by human tears
America! America! God shed His grace on thee
And crown thy good with brotherhood, From sea to shining sea.
SCRIPI'UP.E READING

Freddie Choi

Leader:
Response:

Unto thee, 0 Lord, do I lift up my soul
0 MY GOD, IN THEl HAVE I TRUSTED

Leader:
REsponse:

Guide me in thy truth and tea.ch me
FOR THOU ART THE GOD OF MY SALVATION

Leader:
Response:

Show me thy ways, O Lord
TEACH ME THY PAT16

Leader:
Response:

Hear IlJiY cry, O God
ATTEND UNTO MY PRAYER.

Leader:
Response,

0 send out thy light and thy truth, let them lead me
IET THEM BRING ME UNTO THY HOLY HIIL

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�PRAYER

"wrd' s Prayer
(In unison)

OFFERING

Our Father, who art in leaven, Hallowed be thy name;
Tt\Y Kingdom come;
Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven;
Give us this day our daily bread
And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those
who trespass against us;
And lead us not into temptation
&amp;it deliver us from evil;
For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever
and ever.
Amen.

(World S ervice)

DOXOLOOY

Praise
Praise
Praise
Praise
C..\-\O �\J , ,.. I). IL�Elt\.
EASTER MESSAGE

God from whom all blessings flow
Him, all creatures here below;
Him, above, ye heav'nly host;
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen
The Reverend Abraham Akaka

HI-Y HYMN
(1) In Hi-Y we are one,
Each bound to each as friend;
Our purpose calls fo valiant work,
"Create? Maintain! Extend?"

(2) In school and neighborhood
We all that's low transcend;
And Christian standards for our lives
"Create! Maintain! Extend!"

(3) Service our watchword is,
(4) Marching beneath His sign
Our strength we gladly lend;
fe His high cause defend
We will His kingdom on the earth,
And peace and friendship every,rhere
"Create! Maintain! Extend!".
"Create! Maintain? Extend!"
ANNOUNCEMENTS

Robert R. Dye
- Welcome
- Purpose of Hi-Y Model Legislature deryck calderwood

CHARGE TO OFFICERS AND MEMBEkS OF MODEL I.EGISLATUP.E
Charge to Boy Governor
Charge to Officers of Model Legisl ature
Charge to Members of legislature

HYMN

Ro bert R. Dye
Takeshi Harada
The Rev. Abraham Akaka
"!lest Be The Tie That Binds"

Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love;
The fellowship of kindred minds Is like to that above
Before our Father's throne We pour our ardent prayers;
Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one, Our comforts
and our cares.
BENEDICTION

The Rev. Abrham Akaka

�E ASTE'R SUN R ISE
Kawaiohao 1959; 6:JO a.m::7
"****
THE RESURRECTION PRO:CLAMATION:

(all standing)

Kahu: Christ is Risen!
PEOPLE: HE IS RISEN INDEEDl
Hymn:

("Christ The �ord Is Risen Today")

U:t.A. LA HOU MAI KRISTO E, HA - LE - LU - IA;
MOKU AE NA KA ULAHAO, HA - LE - LU - IA!
HAMAU El KE MELE MAI, HA - LE - LU·- IAt
NA PUALI OLUNA 'E , HA - LE - LU - _IAl
CHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN TODAY, ALLELUIAl
SONS OF MEN AND ANGELS SAY: ALLELUIAt
RAISE YOUR JOYS AND TRIUMPHS HIGH, ALLELUIAt
A D EARTH REPLY, ALLELUIAt
SING, YE HEAVfflS, N
The Invocation: (in Hawaiian)
Our Lord's Prayer (in Hawaiian)
The R esponse: The Q.ueen's Prayer
Anthem:

Deacon Louis Grace, Chairman of the Board
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The Kawaiahao Choir
Kawaiahao Ministry of Music

led by Deaconess Keonaona Davilla
TheScripture L esson: (St� John 20)
Reader: The first day o f the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet
dark, unto the se;p.1lchre, and seeth the st one taken away from t he sepulchre.
Then she runneth, arrl cometh to Simon Peter, and to t he other disciple whom
Jesus loved-, and saith .unto them, They have taken away the lord out of the se­
pulchre , and we. know not. where they have laid Him.
FEOPLE: THEN COMEI'H SIMON PEI'ER AND THE 01HER DISC[ PLE ANO WENT INI'O THE SEPULC HRE, AND SEE.TH T HE LINEN CLOTHES LIE,· AND THE NAPKIN THAT WAS ABOUT HIS ·HEAD,
Nor LYING \iCTH THE LINEN CLOl'HES, BUT WRAPPED TOGETHER IN A PLACE BY II' SELF.
Reader: Then went in also tha t other disciple, which came first _to the sepul-

�chre, and he saw, and belie ved. For as yet the y knew rot the Script ure, that
He must rise aga :in from th e dead.
PEOPLE: THEN THE DISCIPLES l\JENT AWAY AGAIN UNI'O THEIB OWN HOME. BUT MARY STOOD
WITHOUT AT THE SEIULCHRE WEEPING. AND AS SHE 1/Ji:PI', SHE STOFPED D OWN AND l.COKED
INTO THE SEPULCHRE, AND SEETH T\D AIDELS IN WHTE SITTING, THE ONE AT THE flliAD,
AND THE OTHER AT THE FEr:;T, h'HERE. THE BODY OF JESU S I-iAD LAIN.
Reader: And they sa y unto her, \\bman, why weepest thou? She said u nto them, Be­
cause they ha ve taken away my lord, and I know not \\here they have laid Him.
PEOPLE: AND VJHE:N SHE HAD THUS ;:,AID, SHE TURNED HERSELF BA CK, AND SAW JESUS STAN�
ING, AN D KNEW NOT THAT IT i✓AS JESUS.
JESUS SAITH UNTO HER, \..OMAN, ¼HY WEEPEST
THOU? SHE, SU PPOSING HIM TO BE THE GARDLNER, SAITH UNTO HIM, SIR, IF THOU HAVE
BORNE HIM HENCE, TELL ME vnf.ER.d; THOO HAST LAID HIM, AND I WILL TAKE HIM AWAY.
Reader: Jesus saith unto her , Mary. She turned her self, ani sa ith unto Him,
Rabbo ni; whiciin is to say, Master.
PEOPLE: JESUS SAITH UNI'O HER, TOUOO ME Nor; FOR I AM NOT m ASCENDED TO MY FA­
THER: BUT GO TO MY BRETHREN, AND SAY UNTO THEM, I ASCEND UNI'O MY FATHER, AND
YOUR FATHER; AND TO MY OOD, AND YOUR GOD.
Reader: Mary Magdalene came and told the dis ciples that she had seen the Lord,
and that He had spoke n these things unto her.
P86},18: Bur THOMAS, ONE O F THE TWELVE, CA LIED DIDYMUS, WAS Nor WITH THEM WIEN
JESUS CM-E. THE OTHER DISCTPLES THEREFCRE SAID UNTO HIM, WE HAVE SEEN TI-E LORD.
Bur HE SAID UNI'O THEM, E:ZCEPI' I SHALL SEE IN HI S HAND S THE FRINT OF 'IHE NAILS,
AND PUT MY FINGER INTO THE PRINT OF THE NAILS, AND THRUST MY HAND INTO HIS SIDE.
I WILL NOT BELIEVE.
Reader: And after eight days again His dis ciples were within, and Thom:i s with
them: then came Jesus, the do ors bei ng shut, and stoo d in the midst, and said,
Peace be unto you. Then saith He to Thomas, Reach hit her thy f:inger, and behold
my hands; and reach hith er thy hand, and th-ruet it into my sid e; and be not
faithless, but believing.
IEOPIE: AND THOMAS ANSWERED AND SAID UNTO HIM, MY LORD AND MY GOD. AND JESUS
SAID UNTO HIM, THOMAS, BECAUSE THOU HAST SEEN ME, THOU HAsr BELIEVED: BIESSED
AHE THE Y THAT HAVE NO T SEEN, AND YET HAVE BELIEVED.
!HE GLORIA PATRI (all standing)
Anthem:
The Prayer
The Response

Kahaiahao Mi nistry of Music
Deacon George Kama, Sr,

�The Hymn:

UA ALA IESU KiUSTO NO; ·UA ALA IO NO,
UA ALA IESU KRISTO NO, UA ALA IO NO.
KAHI PIO IA I KO KA PO ., MB KO KA ?llAKE MANA NO,
A LANAKILA :MAU ., A LANAKILA MAU.
HALELUIA, HALELUIA ., HALELUIA AMEN .,
HALELUIA ., HALELUIA, HALELUIA AMEN.

The Offering
Kawaiarao Mini stry of Music

Anthem:
The Meditation :

Kahu Abra ham Akaka

"TOMA DIDUM0 11

The�Hymn:
Ifu no zesu na haipule e, Ku me he lae o kahakai .,
Pale i ka hewa e nalu nei, Me he ale ka i e popoi mai .,
KU KU NO lESU, KUPAA E1 KU ME HE LAE O KiMAKAI .,
KU NO KA PONO ., PAIO AE ., KU NO n;su KOU HOA MAIKAI.
Ku no Iesu na ha ipule e ., Are e pau na • 1uhi nei,
A e noho mau kak ou ma o ., Ma ko ka lani aina ao.
The Benediction
The Respons e

*******

All are cordially invited to share in Breakfast, breaking bread as did the disciples
long ago. Thanks to our breakfast committee Uncle Jack Wakinekom ., Richard Ling .,
and Joseph Akaka , and all their w:mderful helpers.

*****

Our Sund�y Sc�ool Will present the Easter Pageant ., directed by Florence Ichinose .,
Ella Kar:m!'la, and Rt...-th Ah Leong ., at 9 a.m. • in Likeke Hall. All are welccme.
Our E as:. er Sunday Service of Worship in the main Sanctuary begins at 10 :30 a .m.

�IATJONAL DAI Qa PKAXEB
Kaniehao Church; 12 noon... ctober l, 1958
The Organ Preludes (the people in devout meditation)
"Spirit or God Descend Upon My Heart"
"Abide With Me"

"Sweet Hour of Prayer"

SCRIPl'URAL CALL TO ffiAYiiRs
Pastors Seek ye the Lord while He may be round; call ye upon Him while He la
near. (Isaiah 5516)

THE

PEOPLE, WHEREWITH SHALL I COME BEFORE THE LORD AND BOW MYSELF BEFORE THE HIGH
G&lt;D? SHALL I COME BEFORE HIM WITH BURNT OFFERINGS, WITH CALVES A YEAR OLD?
Pastora Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or· with ten thousands
ot rivers of oil? Shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit

of my body tor the sin ot my soul?

PEOPLEi HE HATH SHOWED THEE, 0 MAN, WHAT IS GOOD. AND WHAT DOTH THE LORD RE­
QUIRE OF THEE, BUT TO DO JUSTLY, AND TO LOVE MERCY,
TO WALK HUMBU' WITH
THI GOD. (Micah 616-8)

ANO

PRAYER BY ALL TijE PEOPLE,

INFINIT E FATHER, WE THANK THEE THAT THOU ART THE FOUNDATION OF THE UNIVmsE IN
WHICH WE LIVE, ITS LIFE, ITS LIGffl', ITS INTELLIGENCE, ITS BEAUTY, ITS ORDER,
ITS TRUTH, ITS BEING. AND WE THANK THEE THAT THOU ART THE REWARDER OF ALL THOSE
WHO DILIGENTLY SEEK THEE. WE THANK THEE THAT THOU ART THE FOUNDATION OF OUR
HUMAN LIFE, THAT IN THEE WE LIVE AND MOVE AND HAVE OUR BEING; ALL SOULS INHABIT
THEE HERE. THOU ART OUR DViELI,JNG PLACE, AND THINE EVERLASTING ARMS UPHOID US.
THEREFORE WE WILL NOT FEAR, THOUGH THE EARTH BE REMOVED•
WE PRAY FOR THE SPIRIT OF PRAYER, FOR THAT CHAIN OF THOUGHT·AND SYMPATHY, AS­
PmA·,.ION AND CONFIDENCE , THAT BilIDS INTO ONE HOME OUR HUMAN WORLD WITH THE
INVISIBLE AND ETERNAL WORLD, MORE AND MORE MAKING THE WORLD NOT TWO BUT ONE,
NOT MANY WARRING NATIONS, BUT ONE FAMILY UNDER THEE. THUS THROUGH THIS SIMPLE
SERVICE MAY WE BE UNITED WITH THEE, WITH ALL THAT WHICH I S ETERNALLY TRUE AND
TENDER, EVER WATCHFUL OVER THE DESTINIES OF GUR HUMAN WORLD. IN THE NAME OF
THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE RlLY SPIRIT. AMEN.
THE READING OF THE PBOCLAMATION, AND PRAYER ••• .BY THE HONORABLE NEAL
MAYOR OF HONOLULU

s.

BLAISDELL,

�'l.'Hl!i RJ5SPONSIVE

READING s

(Psalm 33113-22)

Pastor: Blessed 1s the nation whose God 1s the Lord1 the people whom He bas
chosen as His heritage!
PEOPIE I THE LORD LOOKS DOWN FROM HEAVEN, HE SEFS ALL THE SONS OF MEN; FROM
WHERE HE SITS ENTHRONED HE LOOKS FORTH ON ALL THE INHABITANTS OF THE EARTH•
HE WHO FASHIONS THE HEARTS OF THEM ALL, AND OBSERVFS ALL THEIR DEEDS.
Pastor: A king is not saved by his great army, a warrior 18 not delivered by
hi s great strength.
PEOPLE: tilE WAR HORSE· IS A VAIN HOPE FOR VICTORY, IND BY ITS GREAT MIGHT
CANNOT SAVE.
Pastor: Behold, the eye or the Lord is on those who fear Him, on those who hope
in His steadfast love, that He may deliver their soul from death, and keep
them alive in famine.
PEOPLE a OUR SOUL WAITS FOR THE LORD• HE IS OUR HELP AND SHIELD• YEA, OOR
HEART IS G LAD IN HIM, BECAUSE WE TRUST IN HIS HOLY NAME. LET THI STEADFAST
LOVE, 0 LORD, BE UPON US, EVEN AS WE HOPE IN THEE.
"WE MUST RENEW CUR FAI '1H"
THE PERIOD
PflAYERt

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OF SILENT

For the Peace -or the Wor'l.d; For the leadership ct our Nation in these time••·

THE PASTORAL PRAYffi
'.!'HE

HYMN• CTune; "Ametta"l-

1. GOD BIES S_ OUR NATIVE LAND, FIRM MAY SHE EVm STAND THROUGH STORM AND NIGH!' J
TO SAVE
WHEN Tl:fE WILD TEMPES"l'S RAVE, RULER OF WIND AND WAVE, THOU lHO ART STRONG
BE THOU HER MIGHT•
2• FOR HER OOR PRAYER SMLL BE, OUR FATHERS' GOD, TO T HEE, ON WHOM WE WAITS
BE HER WALLS,, OOLINESS, HER RULERS, RIGRl'EOUSNESS, IN ALL HER HOMES BE PEACE,
GOD SAVE T.\1E STATE.
3. NOT FOR THIS
SHOREJ
LAND ALOINE, BUT BE GOD'S MERCIF.S SHOWN FROM Sll&gt;RE TO
,
FAMIU
ONE
FORM
AND I\\'! THE NATIONS SEE THAT MEN SHOULD BROTHERS BE, AND

THE -lDE WORLD O'ER•
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TIE UNI.sON Ci�LL TO WCRSHIPt PS.J�UI ..!QQ
11MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE UNTO THE LORD AIL YE UNDS 1
STIIiVE '1'llli WRD WITH GLADNESS, OG'.IE BEFORE HIS IRESENCE WITH SINGmG.
KNQol YE THAT 'mE WRDHE IS GOD. IT IS HE 'llLi.T HATH MADE US,
AND NOT WE OUl SELVES.
WE i\REHIS POOPLE AND Tim SHEEP OF HIS PAS!'URE•
F.NTm INTO HIS GATES WI'IH T HA-1 KSGIVOO , AND ll-JTO Ht S (DU RTS WITH lR AISE.
BE THANKFUL UN'ID HlM AND BLESS HIS NAME.
POR '11U LOBD IS GOOD• HIS MERCY IS EVERLASTING,
AND HIS 'lRUTJI miDURE'ffl T O .ALL Gm-J�ATIOOS •"
H?MN1

JESUS l3 ALL THE WORLD TO ME, MY LIFE MY JOY MY ALLJ
IL: IS MY STREWTH FK&gt;M DAY TO DAY, WITHOJ T HIM I WW ID FAIL.
WIim I AM SAD, ro HIH I GO, NO OTIER om:: . CAN CimEa ME SO;
\&gt;JHEN I AM SJ� HE MAKES 1-E GLilD. HE 1 S MY FR:IDID.

JESUS IS ALL THE WORLD TO ME, MY FRmID m 'lRIALS SORE;
I GO TO HDI FOR BLESSlNGS, AND HE GIVES THEM 0 1 ml AND o,ER,
HE SENDS TftE SUMtlnE i�D THE RAlN, HE SENDS THB.: H:JWEST•S GOLDF.N GR.AfflJ
SLNSHINE AND RAIN�· HilRVEST OF GRi.IN, HE 1 S MY FRIEMl e

JF.SUS IS ALL THE HORID '10 �,_ JND mm TO H]M III.I, BE,
0 HOW COULD I THIS FRIEND DEM", WHEN lffi l S SO '!RUE TO ME?
FOLLOliTIJG HlM I KNav I'M RIGHT, HE WAL' CHES OIER ME DAY AND NIGHr,
FOLLCMING HlM, BY D.r! AND NIGHT# HE 'S MY FRIEND.

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1HE SCRIP'lURE !ESSON t

St1 Matthew

5:l,3-16 (in uniscn )

"lE ARE THE SALT OF 'lllE 3ARTH: B\JI' IF Tlfil Sli.LT H� VE I.DST HIS SAVOR, Wl-u:BEWITH
SHALL IT BE SAL'IED? IT IS THENCEFORTH OOOD FOR NCl' HING, BUT TO BE CAST 001' 1
AND 1' Bi TRODDEN UNDl:l? FOOT OF !EN•
lE ARE THE LIGHT OF '11E WCRLD. A CITY 'ffl.i.T IS SET ON A HILL CANNOT BE HID.
NEITHffi DO Mm LIGH'l' A CANDLE AND P" IT UNDEa A BUSHEL, BUT ON A CANDIESTICKJ
AND ?I' GIV1&lt;;TH LIGHT tfl'l'O ALL THI.T ARE IN THE HOJ SE.
IET YOUR LIGffl' 3J SHlNE BEFORE IE N• THAT THEY JvlAY SEB YOJR 0000 WORKS, AND
GLCEIFY YOUR FATHER WHO IS IN lfil,NE)l•"
THE VESPER MEDITATION : "ARE YOU TIE S/J.Jf OF TH&amp; Eai TH? 11

by The �• A. Akaka

TIE PASTORAL PHAY.ER

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u.I} SP..:JJ( TO ME 'IH, ..T I MAY SPEJ\K m LIVI NG ECHOES OF THY roNE,
IJJ THOU HAST SW GHT, SO LET ME SEEK THE ERROO CH ILDREN LO&amp;r iJID LOO"E•
0 TEACH ME, LCRD, TH.l' I MAY TI:i:i�CH, TIE PRECIOUS 'IHINQI THOU 00$"1' D1PJIRT;
AND WING MY WORDS, THi.T THE.'Y MhY RE:.CH THE HIDDEN DE ms OF Mt.NY AHE1'.RT.
0 GIVE THINE OlJN SWEET REb'T TO ME, THAT I MAY �FJ\K WI'l'H SOOmING Pavm,
A WORD IN SE1.SOO AS FROM T�• TO lEARY ONES IN NEEDFUL HCl.R •
0 Fll,L ME WITH THY F ULLNESS I.am., UNTIL MY VERY fC.iJtT OV-ffiFL&lt;ll_,
JN KINDLING '.IHOOOHT AND GLClvOO WORD, THY LO l!: TO TELL. THY PllAISE

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�C L O S ING D E V O T I O N S
Dahu Ministe'l"s 1 School . � . • • • • •
Thurs�AY, Feb. , � f 1Qt,n
Hymn :

"Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life" 811 verses - Pilgrim Hymnal - 423

Our Lord' s Prayer
The Scripture Reading (responsively) - Genesis 1 - 2 : 3
In the beginning God crea ted the heavens and the earth,
AND THE EARTH WAS WITHOUT FORM AND VOID , AND DARKNESS WAS UPON THE FACE OF THE •
DEEP. AND THE SPIRIT OF GOD MOVED UPON THE FACE OF THE WATERS.
And God said , Let there be light, and there wa s light •
. AND GOD SAW THE LIGHr , THAT IT WAS GOOD . AND GOD DIVIDED THE LIGlfl' FROM THE
DARKNESS .
And God called the light, Dey; and the darkness He called Night. And the even­
ing and the morning were the first day.
AND GOD SAID , LET THERE BE A FIRMAMENT IN THE MIDST OF THE WATERS, AND LET IT
• DIVIDE THE W�.TERS FROM THE WATERS .
And God made the firmemen·t, and divided the waters which were under the firmament
from the waters which were above the firmementG And it was so.
AND GOD CALLED THE FIRMAMENT HFAVEN. AND THE EVENING AND THE MORNING WERE THE
SECOND DAY .
And God said , Let the waters under the Baeaven be gathered together unto one place,
end let the dry land appea�; and it llllBS so.
AND GOD CALLED THE DRY LAl.'l"'D EARTH; AND THE GATHERING TOGETHER OF THE WATERS
CALLED HE SEAS : AND GOD SAW THAT IT WAS GOOD .
And God said g Let the earth bring forth grass p the herb yielding seed, and the
fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth,
and it wa s so.
AND THE EARTH BROUGHT FORTH GRASS AND HERB YIELDING FRUIT , WHO.SE SEED WAS IN IT­
SELF , AFI'ER HIS KilJD : AND GOD SAW THAT IT WAS GOOD • AND THE EVENING AND THE
MORNING WERE THE THIRD DAY .
And God said , Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the
day from the night ; end let them be for signe, and for seasons , and for days,
and for years :
AND LET THEM BE FOR LIGHPS IN THE FIRMAMENT OF THE HEtVEN TO GIVE LIGlfl' UPON THE
EARTH : AND IT WAS SO . AND GOD MADE TWO GREAT LTGHI' , THE GREATER LIGHI' TO RULE
lBliE DAY , AND THE LESSER LIGHT TO RULE THE NIGHT .· HE MADE STARS ALSO .
And God aet them in the firmamerrt of the heAven to give l i�ht nnnn the eRrth: enn

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�o rule over the night, and to divide the light from the da rkness : and God waw
that it wa s good. And the evening and the morning were the fourth day,,
AND GOD SAID , LEl' THE WATERS BRING FORTH A.BUNDANTLY THE MOVING CREATURE THAT
HATH LIFE , AND FOWL THAT MAY FLY ABOVE THE EARTH IN THE OPEN FIBMAMENT OF HEA­
VEN . AND GOD CREATED GREAT WHALES AND EVERY LIVING CREATURE THn MOVETH , WHICH
THE YJA.'l'ERS BROUGHT FORTH tBUNDANTLY AFTER THEIR KIND , AND EVERY WINGED FOWL Am:
HIS KIND : AND GOD SAW THAT IT WAS GOOD ..
And God bless them, saying, B e fruitful, and multiply, arid fill the waters in the
sea s , and let fowl multiply in the earth. And the evening and the momiing were
the fifth day"'
AND GOD SAID , LET THE EARTH BRING FORTH THE LIVIMG CREATURE AFI'ER HIS KIND , CAT""
TLE , AND CREEPING THING j AND BEAST OF 'lHE E�-RTH AFTER HIS KIND : AND IT WAS $0 •
AND GOD MADE THE BEAST OF THE EARTH AFTER HIS KIND ,&gt; AND CATTLE AFTER THElll. KIND ,
AND EVERYTHING T HAT CREEPETH UPON THE EARTH AFTER HIS KIND : AND GOD SAW THA T
IT WAS GOOD .
And God sa id, Let us make man in our image , a fter our likeness : and let them
have dominion over the fish of the sea , and over the fowl of the air , and over
the cattle , and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepth
upon the earth .
SO GOD CREATED MAN IN HIS OWN IMAGE, IN THE IMAGE OF GOD CREATED HE HIM; MAIE
AND FEMALE CRBATED HE THEM. AND GOD BLESSED THEM, AND GOD SAID UNTO THEM, BE
FRUITFUL , Mm MULTIPLY , AND REPLENISH THE EARTH, A ND SUBDUE IT : AND HAVE DOMINI
ION OVER THE FISH OF THE SFA , AND OVER THE FOWL OF THE AIR , AND OVER EVERY LIV- .
ING THING TH�T MOVETH UPON THE EARTH.
And God saw everything that He bad made, and , behold , it was very good . And the
evening and the mDrning were the sixth day.
THUS THE REAVENS AND THE EARTH WERE FINISHED , AND ALL THE HOST OF THEM. AND ON
THE SEVENTH DAY GOD ENDED HIS WORK WHICH HE HAD MADE ; AND HE RESTED ON THE.• SEV­
ENTH DAY FROM ALL HIS WORK WHICH BE HAD MADE . AND GOD BLESSED THE SEVE:t&gt;r,rH DAY ,
AND SANCTIFIED IT , BECAUSE TH�T IN IT BE
RESTED FROM ALL HIS WORK WHICH
GOD CREATED AND MADE o

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The Meditation: tt A SECOND CR'E t.TION"
The Silent Prayers
The B enediction
The Response :

"GOD OF GRACE AND GOD OF GLORYf' - (Pilgrim Hymnal - 366 - ellvvss )

�1h anl:j9ivi.n9

Se zvlce

P r o c e s s i on of' Cl\ild r e n �n-d' .P re s ent.a tion -o� Hookupu ( c.ongr e ga ti on s ea te� )
«bOME. YE T HANKFUL P EOPLE COME - ( Yi

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GHILDRENt S T HANKS GI VING PROGRAli :
S cripture :

C HI LDREN :

- • S c ripture :

C HILDREN :

PSALM

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LE·D BY KOIKU RI CHARDS ON
E h o o'lio o l l oii ou·k ou , � a I e h.o va , e na aina a pau
E mal ama ia I e hova �� ka bauoll
E hel e a·Jtu. i�ua ona m e k·a oli ana .
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MA K� A JOYFUL NOI SE UNTO THE �ORD, ALL YE LANDS
SERVE T HE L ORD WITH GLADNESS
C OME BEFORE �I S P RE S ENCE WIT H S INGI NG.
S·ONG :

" FAT HER , WE T HANK T HEE "

E ik e hoi ouk ou , o I e hova , o i a no k e Akua
Nana kakou i hana , a o l e . �a kakou iho
0 iona p o e kana ka hoi kiko�
A me na hipa ana . i hanai �i .
KNOW YE T HAT T HE LORD , HE IS GOD
IT IS HE T HAT HAT H MAD E US AND NOT WE OUR SELVES
WE ARE HI S P EOPLE AND THE S HEEP OF HI S PASTURE .
S.O N G: :

B E T O GOD"
( NANI K E LII )

" T HA N K S

E k omo ouk ou i l o k o o kona ipuka me ka mililani
A iloko hoi o k ona kahua me ka hal elu
E milil ani aku iaia , a e hoomaik� i aku hoi i k o na i noa .
No ka mea , ua maikai o I e hova
Ua mau l 0a k ona l o.k oma i k a i
A me k o na Qiaio h·o i i na ha nauna \a pau .

C HILDREN :

ENT ER I NTO. Hrs · OATES WIT H T HANKSGI VING
AND I NT O HIS COURT S WIT H P RAI SE :
B E T HAN KFUL U NT O HIM AND BLESS HI S NAME
FOR T HE LORD I S GOOD : HI S MERCY I S EVERLAST I NG
AND ·,u s T RU T H E�DURET·H T O ALL OENRAT I ONS .
SONG:

"WE GAT HER TOGET HER"

�KAWAIAHAO CH U RCH
O FF I C E H O U R S : B A, M . • 4 P , M .
TELEPH O N E 5 6 2 6 7
9 5 7 P U N C H B O W L ST.

H O N O L U L U 1 3 , H A WA I I

rHE REV. ABRAHAM K . AKAKA, B.A .. D . B .. D . D .
PASTOR

FLORENCE NIGBTIHGJ.LE SERVICE I

ORDER or_ WORSHIP:

PRELJDI I

The Orgs nist

PROCESSION OF NURSES 1
HYMN ,

May 8, 1960 ., 7130 pm

(•Hawaii Aloha" )

"GOD OF OUR FATHERS • • • • "

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THE INV0C ATIOH
THE LORD I S PRArrl\
THE CHOIR RRSPONSE 1

•tHE QUEEN ' S PRATFR" •

THE RESPONSIVE RiADING z
TBF. GLORIA :

SELEC't' ION 1;2 - Pilgri"" Hymnal

(all standing)

THE IIINtSTRY o, MUSIC 1 Fro• RoHini ' s " Infia:imatus•
THE SERM0N 1

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THE LIGHT/OF CANDLtS
THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE 1
T.HE ClOSUIG HYPr.If :

•TAKE lff Lil"E U,"D LE':' IT BB . . •" PR 40-4 - all verses

THE B1':NEDICT ION
THE RESPONSF
THE DCESSIONAL

(all standing)

(•Hawaii Alnha• )

�Oma r Khayyam fea sts because .life is not j oyful. He revels
because he is not glad . He says : " DRINK , BECAUSE YOU DON ' T
KNOW WHERE YOJ CAME FROM OR WHY. DRINK, BECAUSE THE STARS ARE
CRUEL AND THE WORLD IS IDIE AS A HUMMING TOP . DRINK , BEO\ USE
THERE IS NOTHING IDRTH TRUSTING, NOTHING WRTH FIGHTIID FOR.
DRINK , BECAUSE ALL THINGS HAVE BA.PSED IN A BASE EQUALITY AND AN
EVIL PEACE. " And sa ying · this , Oma r Kha yyam stands offering man­
king the cup in his hand.
But a t · the high altar of Christianity - here tonight is our
Lord in whose hand also is a cup. And He sa ys : "DRINK, FOR THE
WHOLE IDRLD IS AS RED AS THIS WINE , WITH THE CRIM:&gt;ON OF THE
LOVE ANO WRATH OF GOD. DRINK , FOR THE TRUMPETS ARE BLOWING FOR
BATTLE . DRINK , FOR THIS IS MY BLOOD OF THE NEW" TESTAMENT THAT
IS SHED FOR YOU. DRINK , FOR I KNOW WHO YOU ARE AND WHY YOU HAVE
COME HERE TONIGHT . DRINK , FOR I KNOW WHEN YOU WILL GO FROM HERE
AND \4HERE. II
THE PRAYER: ETERNAL GOD OUR FATHER, WHO DIDST SEND THY SON TO BE
OUR SAVIOUR AND REDEEYJER, HELP US NOW TO ENTER INTO DEEP AND
HOLY FELLO\&gt;BHIP WITH HIM. BRING TO R»1EMBRANCE ALL THAT WE OWE
TO HIM, AND HELP US TO TllliASURE EVERY GIFT FIDM HIS H AND . AS WE
COMMEMORATE HIS LAST SUPPER WITH HIS DISCIPLES , MAY WE STRIVE TO
BE W)RrHY O F A PLACE AT THIS TABIE. DELIVER US FROM EVERY SEL¾
FISH THOUGHT AND LOW DE.SIRE , AND PREPARE OUR H ZARTS FOR OOMMUNIO
WITH ONE ANOTHER AND WITH THEE.
UPON OUR WORLD IN NEED SEND FORTH THY LIGHT AND THY TRUTH , AND
CAUSE ALL THY PEOPIE TO BE LIFTED TO NEW HEIGHTS OF DEDIOO'ION
AND SERVICE . HELP us WITH CONTRITE fu.ARTS so TO SHARE am LOR iJ'
SUFFERENGS THAT WE MAY BE "°RTHY TO SHARE ALSO IN HIS TRIUMPH
OVER SIN AND DEATH. PREPARE US FOR OUR OvlJ GETHSEMANE , ANO GIVE
TO US THAT CCMPLETE SURRENDER TO THY HOLY PURPOSE WHICH SHALL
ENABIE US ALSO TO SAY "THY WILL BE DOOE11 •
ALMIGHTY GOD OUR FATHER , WE COME INTO THY PRESENCE IN THIS SER
VICE WITH A BEELING OF BOTH HUMILITY AND TRIUMPH . WE ARE HUMILIA
TED WHEN wE REMEMBER THAT HUMAN SIN BROUGHT THY SCN TO CALVARY
• • TH.dSE VERY MOEENrS BRING MEMORIES OF His SACRIFICE WHICH THRO'vi
ALL TOO CLEAR A LIGHT UPON OUR SIN AND SELFISHNF.SS . INSOFAR AS
WE TRULY REPENT 1 WE PRAY THY FORGIVENESS . MAY OUR .flliARTS BE FRE
FROM ALL PRIDE AND SELFSEEKING, ALL BI TTERNE:SS AND WIE OF S IN ,
THAT WE MAY r.OR!BH ILY ENTER INTO THIS UPPER ROOM AND COMMUNE WIT H
/
THEE IN ALL SINCERTIY.
BENEDICTION : WE HAVE PREPARED OURSELVES TO BE MANS IONS FOR
THEE. SO FILL US WITH THY GRACE THAT wE MAY MIN ISTER TO OTHERS
EVEN AS THOU OOST MINISTER TO US. GO WITH US NOi HALLOW ALL
OF OUR EXPERIENCES . AND MAKE US ALL TRUE BRANCHES IN T HE VINE
OF OlR LORD • • • • I MAU AKU • . •

��1AUNDAY THURSDAY 1960 :

Kawaiahao Church 2 A pril 141 1960

&gt;PENING \'OROS : a.JR :WRD JESUS CHRIST IS OUR UNSEEN HOST TONIGHT .
[IS CHAm IS VACANT , BUT HIS SPffiIT LIVES AND MOVES AMONG US . I.El'
JS ALL, WHO SIT AT HIS TABLE , MEDITATE IN SILENCE UPON HIS LAST
lOUR WITH HIS DISCIPLES.

:ALL TO r.ORSHIP: FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD THAT HE GAVE HIS
ONLY BEGOTTEN SON , THAT WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH IN HIM SHOULD NOT
PERISH , BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE. FOR GOD SENT NOT HIS SON
IlJTO THE �RLD TO CONDEMN THE vORLD , BUT THAT THE WORLD THROUGH
HIM MIGHT BE SAVED.

'HE !YMN: "SPIRIT OF GOD DESCEND UPON MY HEART . . • . "

�HE MEDITATION : Like the disciples of old , meeting in secret and
,y candlelight, first with our Lord Hims elf in the Upper Room on
,hat same Thursday night long ago - and . then il't,
�� rs with
lim di t heir unseen host , we here at KawiiSt\H�f±v.,.·� gfflJtt th e
.ast hours of our Lord , a nd the first pars of those who had left
,heir nets to follow Him.
We are there with Him in the Upper Room a s He says to His dis­
:iples: " WITH DESIRE HAVE I DESIRED TO E AT THIS PASSOVER WITH
�OU . " · And a s His disciples , we also desire to be with Him. at His
�able. Like His disciples we come humbly because we need Him -­
ind He fulfills our need. It isn ' t only that our Lord gives gra­
:ious gifts for our n eed in sorrow or temptation- or sin, it is not
,nl.y tha t He gives U:l His love -- BlJI' HE GIVES US HOOELF . And as
,e a ffirm deep in our hearts the words o f His disciples : "THERE
:S NONE ON E ARTH THAT WE DESIRE BE.SIDE THEE" , we are on the way
,o finding our deepest s atisfa ction.
He takes the bread , gives thanks. We hea r the brea d break, and
re see Him giving it to His disciples saying -- THIS IS MY BODY
iHICH IS GIVEN FOR YOU. And we see Him take the cup, and we hear
lim saying, 11 THIS CUP IS THE NEW Tt;STAMENT IN MY BLOOD , WHICH IS
IHED FOR YOU. 11
Esp, cially do we hear the 'Wt&gt;rds •FOR YOU" . . • for YOU and for Mif.
1s our Lord leaves the Upper Room and goes to the Garden o f Geth1 ema ne a nd to the Cross. You a nd I stand there alone before the
lross and all that it mea ns . And out o f the darkness of it all ,
►ut o f the agony of it . all, out of the death of it all - we ca n
tear the vk&gt;rds of o ur Lord -- 11 THIS BODY IS BID KEN F OR YOU . . • TH IS
ILOOD IS SHED FOR � 11 And we know that through this sacrifice oj
[imself for us , we� onlz. , &lt;i.&lt;?:mmunion with Him. i:list Because He
;ave Himself for us , we a r&amp;'�fted to communion with God. And this
.s the foremst need of man - -To strive to d -well with God; to feel
iod dwelling in us is the destiey of all humanity -- your destiny
nd mine.

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�We hear too His final commission to His disciples : "GO IE INTI
.LL THE WORLD AND TEACH ALL NATIONS , BAPI'IZING THEM IN THE NAME
)F T HE FAT HER AND O F THE SON AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT , T tACHING
'.HEM TO OBSERVE ALL THINGS WHATSOEVER I HAVE COMMANDED YOU. AND
.0 I AM WITH YOU ALWAYS , EVEN UNTO THE END OF THE W:&gt;RLD. "
For a people 'Who were hunted a nd sla in,. our fore fathers in the
�a ith could not go openly in obedience to this comma ndments. They
1ad to meet in secret - in caves , in forests , in quietness and
dlence - a t great risk of their lives. They ha d the Chair of
,heir Unseen lord and Host -- and they shared in a frugal meal
;ogether. The m:mey they saved from this meal was giv en as an of•
�ering for the needy. At the close of the supper, they took the
►read and the cup -- and felt aga in the great glory an:i '.ljajesty
•f our -saviour ' s life a nd spirit within their very bodies arrl
1ouls. No one co uld take His life away from them -f} and in the
:ower o f His spirit , they went from our lord I s Table ready to takt
m the biggest job in the w:&gt;rld , ready to make the deepest sa cri­
�ice of self-. to transfonn the world into th e Kingdom of God.
You "who a ccept Christ tonight and enter the family of Kawaia hao :
rou who a re old members of our Lord I s family in Kawaiahao , friende
i.n Christ who a re here - we are not unwilling victims dra gged to
in alter to be sa crificed for our fellow man. We are a people
l'ho offer ourselves freely, h olding nothing ba ck , making no con­
litions. The Will of God and the n eed of mankind ca lls us to
1othing less than t his. We hea r His words aga in bidding us go
ind tea ch all nations , promising us His presence even unto the
md o f the 1'0rld. And in the receiving of His body and blood , �
1 ffinn our oneness in Him, and our willingness to lay our lives
m the line freely and unconditionally for Him and for all people.
Like the disciples long ago , we hear the demand of the \\'Orld
1pon us and all who aave a ccepted Christ as Saviour a nd Lord ,he demand that we be genuine and serious about the �aning a nd
&gt;urpose of Christianity in the .«:&gt;rld. Like the dis ciples long age
re are called to minister and serve those who fa ll into dark pla­
:es , those who have not yet begun to understand God ' s way with
,hem -- and we stand forth gla dly to a ccept the cha llenge and com­
dssion -- stand forth quietly, bravely, courageously, hopefully,
i nd expectantly, sure of the kin::I. o f results that ou r Lord gives
,o lives that are spent for Him.
Our world is filled With much anxiety today. Our Lord and the
lisciples fa ced a darker future than we do. In some ways our time
,ea rs the marks o f that early day. But the Prayer of our L::&gt;rd
•ings true for all time a nd for us -- that when our own hours of
ia in , or disa ppointment , or sorrow, or loss , or death come , we
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tlE t God will be glorified ihrough us , and tha t we too
iay point others to tha t eterna l life with God that our Lord give11
,o all who believe in Him.
Last night I stood in the midst of a family that had just lost
1 loved one�
And where there ha d been heart-rendine: sobi o fu_giej
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our Lord .i..ord brought Pea ce and the �ssura nce or �tern 1

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�Ag£PLE and LORr' S SU?P�
Maunday Thursday, 1948
7 :30 p . m .
(Let all conversation cease when you enter the door\ )
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Our Lord Jesus Christ is our Unseen Host tonight, His
Chair is vacant, but His spirit lives and moved among
us . Come and sit at His table, and meditate in silence
upon His last hour with His d1sciples l
(Remain seated until the Sacrificial Offering. )
�
Call To Worship (from Acts 2:/42-47 )
While seated, Sing:
Abide with me , fast fhlls the eventide;
The do.rkness deepens , Lord with me abide ;
When other helpers fail, and comforts flee,
Help of the helpless , 0 abide with me \
The Lord' s Prayer
Organ Response ( "Holy Spirit, Truth Divine
Dawn upon this soul of mine
Word of God and inward light,
Wake my spirit, clear my sight. " )
iha Twenty-Third Psalm (repeated from memory by all . )
.Ancient Gloria Patri ( people will remain seated and
bow their heads in silence . as the Glorin is played . )
�
Serving of the 58.crificial Meal by the Deacons
(As the disciples are served, they will sing
11 Brea.k thou the bread of life, Dear Lord, to me ,
As Thou didst break the loaves beside the sea;
Beyond the sacred page, I seek Thee , Lord;
My �irit pants for Thee, 0 living Word ,
Bless Thou the truth, dear Lord, To me , to . me,
As Thou didst bless the bread by Galilee;
Then shall all bondage cease , all fetters fall,
And I shall find my peace , My all in all. Amen . ''
After all have been served, then all may partake ,
and friendly conversation may prevail . )
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Mark 8 : 1-9 , " The Feeding 0£ The Multitudes"
{Indeed, Christ is our Host at we sit at His table . )
Hymns :

"Jesus calls us o ' er the tumult of our life ' s

�Day by day His sweet voice soundet!1, sayi:1f,
1 Christian, follow me l 1 11
Rock of Ages , cleft for me
Let me hide myself in Thee
Let the water and the blood
From thy wounded side which flowed
Be of sin the double cure
Cleanse me- from its guilt and power . "
�
rayer of our Lord before He left His disciples and en­
�� \1 ere the Garden of Gethsemane . (All heads bow0d and
eyes closed until after the Organ Response and Reading)
HE STORY OF AGAPAE
�
Music : "Were you there when they crucified my Lord?
o, sometimes it causes me to tremble , tremble . . .
Were you there when they nailed Him to the tree?
O, sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble . . .
Were you there when they laid Him in the tomb?
o, sometimes it causes me to tremble , tremble . . .
Were you there when they crucified my Lord? "
!HE ¼QRD' 3 SUPPEB� 5V'-.J • ua. B.,.,l)
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The Words of Institution' and- Invitation
1
The taking of the Bread - '1-,....1.. ... f ..a.c.L , f ....... 5- � '-�"'"'
The taking of the Wine ---'\.tii-\.. .... ' \ ....n e·...... $ \,-"t .,_
Silent Prayers for t�e sufferings of mankind .
The Sacrificial Offering ( the dis�iples will all stand
and file around the Table , leaving their sacrificial
offerings in the plate at the place of our Unseen Host)
All will sing, with hands j oined :
"Bleat be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian Lr:ve
The fellowship of Kindred minds is like to that above . ,;
Benediction (As the organ plays the Respohse , each Olld
will quietly leave the Room and return to his home . )

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( *) '.!'he matzoth or unleavened bread and wine is the san.e
kind used by our Lord Jesus at the Last Supper, anc
was furni shed by the Jewish Community of Mau:·. i,s 11 gs3ture of inter-faith fellowship .

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ow whm tht even w�s come,
lhr s� aown with the twelve_
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ITrtms took bre��, iinb btesse�
it, ooa brllke it .�nb g'1ve it to the �is­
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bo�� . !fnb he took the rup, anb 9�ve
th�nks. Club g'1ve it to them, S'1Jing,tN)
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�!1..A...] N D A Y T H U R S D A Y
Service of Holy Communion
and Reception of Members
April 14,
1960
(The doors will be opened at 7:20 p.m. The people will
enter in silence and take their places at the tables .
After all have entered, the doors wil.1 be closed .)
After being seated, each disciple will silently pray
with al l his heart, mind, and soul -"CREATE IN ME A CLEAN HEART, 0 GOD, AND RENEW A RIGHT
SPIRIT WITHIN ME . CAST ME NOT AWAY FROM '!HY PRESENCE
AND TAKE NOT THY HOLY SPIRIT FROM ME. RESTORE INTO
ME THE JOY OF THY SALVATION AND UPHOLD ME WITH 'lHY
FREE SPIRIT. AMEN. 11
The Prelude
The Hymn (to be sung while seated)
SPIRIT OF GOD DESCEND UPON MY HEART,
WEAN IT FROM EARTH, THROUGH ALL ITS PULSES MOVE;
STOOP TO MY WEAKNESS, MIGHTY AS THOU ART,
AND MAKE HE LOVE THEE AS I OUGHT ro' LOVE.
HAST THOU NOT BID US LOVE THEE, GOD AND KING,
ALL, ALL THINE OWN, SOUL, HEART AND STRENGTH
AND MIND?
I SEE THY CROSS, THERE TEACH MY HEART TO CLING,
OH, LET ME SEEK THEE, AND OH LET ME FIND.
TEACH ME
'TEACH ME
TO CHECK
TEACH ME

TO FEEL THAT THOU ART ALWAYS NIGH;
THE STRUGGLF.s OF 'mE SOUL TO BEAR,
'mE RISING OOUBT, THE REBEL SIGH;
THE PATIENCE OF UNANSWERED PRAYER. AMEN.

Our Lord' s Prayer
The Organ Response

THE RECEPI'ION AND BAPTISM OF MEMBERS
A.c,x o"""- -\\.�"" � c�"-4,..J � ..,.. , !al(. (The ne� comml.lllicants will ris�, following the direc­
tions of Deacons .� )D,acon�ss�s as to where they will

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�stand, and keeping the rule of �ilence . f . .

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Affirmation of Purpgs
(By the Communicants)

. .
WHAT SHALL . I RENDER UN'IO THE LORD FOR AIL HIS
BENEFITS TOWARD ME? I WILL TAKE THE CUP OF SAL­
VATION AND CALL UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD. I
WILL PAY MY VOWS UNTO THE LORD NOW IN THE PRE­
SENCE OF ALL HIS PEOPLE.
• . • • �§:lllent o f Baptism
( those not previously baptized will step forward, and
the Pastor will say to them)
Diane Marie Dean., He:rman A. Kanai, Edward K.
Kamanu and William K. Whittle
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DEARLY BELOVED: THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISH• IS THE
OUTWARD AND VISIBLE SIGN OF AN INWARD AND SPIRIT­
UAL GRACE. IT SIGNIFIES ENTRANCE INTO A NE.W LIFE
OF FELLOWSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST OUR _ I.ORD. . AS . YOU
A.RE BAPTIZED. UITH WATER, SO MAY YOU ALSO BE BAP- •
TIZED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT.
• 00 YOU NOW WISH TO RECEIVE SUCH CHRISTIAN BAP­
TISM AS A . SYMBOL OF 'IHE INWARD PURITY OF LIFE
vlliICH YOU SEEK, AND AS A SIGN THAT YOU DEDICATE
YOURSEIF TO THE SERVICE AND GLORY OF GOD?
The Baptism in the Name of the Father, and of the
Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
Pr�er of all Disciples, in unison:

ALMIGHTY GOD OUR • FATHER, BLESS AND STRENGTHEN .
NOW THY CHILDREN, BAPTIZED IN THY NAiv.lE., THAT HERE- •
AFTER THEY SHALL NOT BE ASHAl•IED TO CONFESS THE
KNOWLEDGE AND l.OVE OF CHRIST, AND CONTINUE HI$
FAITHFUL SERVANT UNTIL THEIR LIFEV S END; IN ' THE
NAME OF _THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON,. AND_ OF THE .
_,
�OLY SPIRIT .. AMEN�•
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Order of Reception into Membership _
The Address to the Communicants : � \\ .'":1 '- �.
Alfred K . Akaka, Puanani Jo Akaka, Eunice K. Bush (2)

�Diane Marie Dean, David Deanir Roland C o Hetherington,
Herman A. Kamai ir Edward K .. Kamanuir Jerome K .. Kelii­
hoomalu, Hilda Kuloloia,William Kuloloia,. Clifforcl �­
:Martin, Hildee E .. Martin, Sedro C. Sofear, Jr .. ,
Dorothea Whittle, William K . Whittle, Edward Wilcox,
Margaret L. H o Wilcox, ¥irs. Edward Kalilikane , Edward
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Kalilikane and Violet Naone , t'\ o�
The Questions to the Communicants :
DO YOU BELIEVE IN GOD AS YOUR HEAVENLY FATHER?
DO YOU ACCEPT JESUS CHRIST AS YOUR SAVIOUR AND
MASTER?
DO YOU BELIEVE lN THE HOLY SPIRIT AS YOUR COMFORTEI;?.
AND GUIDE?
WILL YOU CONTlNUE STRIVING TO KNOW /lND TO DO THE
WILL OF GOD AS TAUGHT IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES?
WILL YOU BE LOYAL TO THE CHURCH OF OUR LORD JESUS
CHRIST, WHEREVER YOU ARE, AND UPHOLD IT BY !OUR
PRAYERS, YOUR PRESENCE, YOUR GIFTS, AND YOUR
SERVICE?
DO YOU ACCEPT THE DISCIPLINES OF KAWAIAHAO CHURCH
AND OWN WITH US THE COVENANT OF OUR CHURCH?
Prayer of the Disciples, in unison:
RECEIVE AND CONFIRM O LORD THESE THY CHILDREN WITH
THY HEAVENLY GRACE ., THAT THEY MAY CONTINUE THINE
FOREVER, AND DAILY INCREASE IN THY HOLY SPIRIT UN­
TIL THEY CONE UNTO THY EVERLASTING KINGDOM. IN THE
NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON ., AND OF THE HOLY
SPIRIT o AMEN.
The Owning of Our Covenant with God and One Another:
WE BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER, INFIN ITE IN WISDOM,
GOODNESS ., AND LOVE: AND IN JESUS CHRIST HIS SON,
OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR, WHO FOR US AND OUR SALVATION
LIVED AND DIED AND IDSE AGAlN AND LIVETH EVERMORE;
AND IN THY HOLY SPIRIT, WHO TAKETH OF THE THINGS
OF CHRIST AND REVEALETH THEM TO US, RENEWING, COM­
FORTING, AND INSPIRlNG THE SOULS OF JvIEN. WE ARE
UNITED lN STRIVING TO KNOW THE WILL OF GOD AS
TAUGHT IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES, AND IN OUR PtJRFOSE
TO WALK IN THE WAYS OF THE LORD, :MADE KNOvJN OR TO
BE ¥JADE KNOWN TO US. WE HOLD IT TO BE THE MISSIONi
OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST TO PROCLAIM THE GOSPEL TO
ALL ¥.IANKIND, ;EXALTING THE WORSHIP OF· THE ONE TRUE (3 )

�GOD, AN'D LABORING FOR 'IHE PROGRESS OF KNOWIEDGE,
THE PROMOTION OF JUSTICE, THE REIGN OF PEACE, AND
THE REALIZATION OF HUMAN BROTHE RHOOD, DEPENDING
AS DID OUR FATHERS UPON THE OONTINUED GUIDANCE OF
THE HOLY SPIRIT TO · IEAD US INTO ALL TRUTH, WE WORK
AND PRAY FOR THE TRA.t'IJSFOffi-iATION OF THE WORLD INTO
THE KINGDOM · OF GOD, AND WE LOOK WITH FAITH FOR THE
TRIUMPH OF RIGHTEOUSNESS AND THE LIFE EVERLASTING.
The Words of Welcome into Membership
(After the words of Welcome, the new members will
go in silence to their tables)
THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE UPPER ROOM
The serving of the Frugal Meal ( after the blessing., all
will eat, remembering how the disciples gathered in
secret and in silence for this fellowship in the pre­
sence of their Unseen Guest -- Our Lordi
The Comm.union Meditation
The Hymn: ( sung softly by all)
BREAK THOU THE BREAD OF LIFE, DEAR LORD TO ME,
AS THOU DIDST BREAK THE LOAVES BESIDE THE SEA,
BEYOND THE SACRED PAGE I SEEK THEE, LORD;
MY SPIRIT PANTS FOR THEE, 0 L.i.
-VING · WORD.
BLESS THOU THE TRUTH DEAR LORD, TO ME, TO ME,
AS THOU DIDST BLESS THE BREAD BY GALILEE;
THEN SHALL ALL BONDAGE CEASE, ALL FETTERS FALL,
AND I SHALL FIND MY PEACE, MY ALL IN ALL. »JEN.
The Prayer of Comsecration
The Words of Institution
The Giving of the Bread ( each will break a piece and
hold until all eat together. )
. The Giving of the Cup ( each will take a cup and hold
until all drink together . )
The Prayer of Re-Dedication by the Kahu
T 1,1 E G A T H E R I N G D ·A R K N E S S
( All, 1 except the Kahu, Deacons , and . �ganist will ex- ..
tingt.ti.sh their candles -- pinching flames with
(4)

�f�ers)

St. Matthew 26: 20-25
By Deaconess Beth Donlin
(after each Deacon or Deaconess reads, they w.i.11 .
extinguish their . candle lllltil all will be total
darkness -- except for the single Christ-Candle )
Shadow of the Desertion
St. Matthew 26:31-35
By Deacon John Kilia
'i. Solo
·O _JESUS THOU ART PLEADING lN ACCENTS MEEK AND LOW,
. -.. -: I DIED .FOR . YOU HY CHILDREN, AND WILL YE TREAT NE SO?
0 LOVE THAT PASSETH KNOWLEDGE, SO PATIENTLY. TO WAITl
0 SIN THAT HATH NO EQUAL, SO FAST TO BAR THE GATE.
Agony of Soul
St. Luke 22:39-44
By Deaconess Edith DeMatta
Unshared Vigil
St. �.iark 14:32-41
By Deacon William Donlin
Solo
TIS MIDNIGHT; AND ON_ OLIVE 9 S BROW .
THE STAR IS ·DIMMED THAT LATELY SHONE;
TIS MIDNIGHT m THE GARDEN NOW,
THE SUFFERING SAVIOUR PRAYS ALONE.
9 Father, The Hour Is
St. John 17 :1-6
Come Y
By Deaconess Alice Kaulili
9 That They I-lay All Be· One 9
St. John i?:15-22
•
By Deacon William Schutte
Hymn:
IESU NO KE KAHUHIPA, KAHUHIPA IviAIKAI E,
EIA M.AKOU KA OH.ANA, KE HCOLOHE A HAHAI,
. . E ALOHA, E ALOHA, ALAKAI A HANAI I:iAI, . .
E ALOHA, E ALOHA, Al.AKA! A HAN.AI NAI.
Shado� of the Betrayal

MAI HOOKUU I KOU OHANA, 0 AUWANA IO IA NEI,
MA NA WAHI HCOHIHIA, HA NA WAONAHELE E,
E ALOHA, E ALOHA, HOOPAA MA KOU PA. MAIKAI,
E ALOHA, E ALOHA, HOOP.AA MA KOU PA MAIKAI.
St. John 18 :1-5
Arrest At The Gate
By Deaconess Mealii Kalama
St. Mark 15:16-20
Shadow Of The Cross
By Deacon William Keliihoomalu
Transcription:
( 5)

�WERE YOU THERE WHEN THEY CRUCIFlED MY LORD?
OH, SOMETIMES IT CAUSES ME 'ID TREMBLE.
WERE YOU THERE WHEN ·'1'HEY NAILED HJM TO THE TREE?
WERE YOU THERE WHEN THEY LAID HJM IN THE TOMB?
(After this hymn, Kahll will extinguish the final
light - symbolizing the fiight of the disciples,
the approach of our Lord' s enemies, the passion
of our Lord, the total darkness of the Tomb. Then
he will relight the Christ-Candle ; ushers will
light candles at the door, prophesying the Dawn.
Offerings will be put in plates at the door when
disciples go out . )
Final Hymn: ( all standing and holding hands at their
tables) BLEST BE THE TIE THAT BINDS
OUR HEARTS IN CHRISTIAN I.DVE,
THE FELLOWSHIP OF K:mDRED MINDS
IS LlKE TO THAT AOOVE . »fl!N .
The Benediction
The Respons e and Organ Postlude
( The rule of silence will be observed . Worshippers
will leave the Upper Room in silence, and go to
their homes - carrying with them this fellowship
with our Lord in the Upper Room, and His loneli­
ness in the sh adow of the Cross . )

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M A U N D A Y T H U. R S D A Y
Servi ce of Holy Communion
and Reception of Members
1958
April 3,
{The doors will be opened at 7:20 pom• The people will
enter in silence and take their places at t�e tables .
After all have . entered, the door s will be closed. )
Atter being seated, each disciple will silently pray
with all his . heart, mind, and soul 11 CREA TE IN ME A CLEAN HEART, 0 GOD, AND RENEW A RIG HT
. SPIRIT WITHIN ME. . CAST ME NOT AWAY FROM T HY t&gt;RESENGE
AND TAKE NOT THY HOLY SPIRIT FROM ME. RESTORE UNTO
ME THE JOY OF THY SALVATION AND UP HOLD ME WIT H T HY
FREE SPIRIT . AMEN. 11
The Organ Prelude
The Hymn. ( to be sung while seated)
SPIRIT OF GOD DESCEND UPON MY HEART,
WEAN IT FROM EART H, THROUG H AIL ITS PULSES MOVE;
STOOP . TO MY WEAKNESS, MIG HTY AS T HOU ART,
AND MAKE ME LOVE THEE AS I OOO HT TO LOVE.
HAST T HOU NOT BID US LOVE THEE, GOD AND KING,
ALL, ALL T Hrm:: oim, SOUL, HEART AND STRE NGTH
AND MIND?
I SEE T HY CROSS, THERE TEAC H MY rlliART TO CLING,
OH, LET ME SEEK THEE, AND O H LET ME FIND .
TF.AC H ME
TEAC H ME
TO CHECK
Tl.A.C H ME

TO FEEL THAT T HOU A RT AIJdAYS NIG H;
THE STRUGGLES OF THE SOUL TO BEAR,
THE RISING DOUBT, THE REBEL SIGH;
THE PATI1NCJ:!; OF UNANSWEhl�D PRAYhR. AHEN.

Our Lord ' s Prayer
The Organ Response
THE RECEPTIOl'i AND BAPTISM OF MEl."iB.bRS
(The new communicants will rise, following the _direci;.
tions · of Deacons and Deaconesses as to where ••J'hey
will
•
stand, and keeping the rule of silence. )

1 )

�Affirmation of Purpose
(By the Communicants)

WHAT SHALL I RENDER UNTO THE LORD FOR ALL HIS
BENEFITS T01':ARD ME? I WIU. TAKE THE CUP OF SAL­
VATION AND CAU. UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD • • I
WILL PAY MY VOWS UNTO THE LORD NOW IN THE PRE­
SENCE OF ALL HIS PEOPLE.
Sacrament of Baptism
.
(those not previously baptized will step forward, and
the Pastor will say to .t hem) .

DEARLY BELOVED: THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM IS THE
OUTWARD AND VISIBLE SIGN OF AN INw"ARD AND SPIRIT­
UAL GRACE. IT �GNlFIES ENTRANCE IN'ID A NEW LIFE
OF FELLOWSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD. AS lOU
ARE BAPTIZED WITH WATER, SO MAY YOU ALSO BE BAP­
TIZED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT •
. DO YOU NOW WISH TO RECEIVE SUCH CHRISTIAN BAP­
TISM AS A SYMBOL OF THE INWARD PURITY OF LIFE
WH.tCH YOU SEEK, AND AS A SIGN THAT YOU DEDICATE
'l?OURSELF TO THE SERVICE AND GLORY OF GOD?

The Baptism in the Name of the Father, and of the
Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
Prayer of all Dis ciples , in unison :

......

AIMIGHTY GOD OUR FATHER, BLESS AND STRENGTHEN
NOW THY C HILDREN, BAPTIZED IN THY NAHE, THAT HERE­
AFTER THEY SHALL NOT BE ASHAMED TO OONFESS THE
KNOWLEDGE AND LOVE OF CHRIST, AND CONTINUE HIS
FAITHFUL SERVAUT UNTIL THl!.IR LIFE 1 S END; IN THE
NAME OF . THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE
HOLY SPIRIT. A.i."IBN.

/

Order of Re ception into Hembe rship

The Address to t he Camnuni cants
The Questions to t he Communicant s :

DO YOU BELIEVE I N GOD AS YOUR HEAVENLY FATHER?
DO YOU ACCEPT JESUS CHRIST AS YOUR SAVIOUR AND
MA�T'.li:R?
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DO YOU BELIEVE IN THE HOLY SPIRIT AS YOUR COMFORTER
AND GUIDE?
WILL YOU CONTINUE STRIVING TO KNOW AND TO DO THE
WILL OF GOD AS TAUGHT IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES?
WILL YOU BE LOYAL TO THE C HURCH OF OUR LORD JESUS
CHRIST, WHEREVER _ YOU ARE, AND UPHOLD IT BY YOUR
PRAYERS , YOUR PIIBSENCE, YOUR GIFTS, AND YOUR
SERVICE?
DO YOU ACCEPT THE DISCIPLIW
..,S OF KAWAIAHAff CHURCH
AND OWN WITH US THE · COVENANT OF OUR CHURCH? .
Prayer of the Disciples , in unison :
RECEIVE AND CONFIRM O LORD THESE THY CHILDREN WITH
Th'Y HEAVENLY GRACE, THAT THE.Y MAY CONTINUE THINE
FOREVER, AND DAILY INCREASE IN THY HOLY SPIRIT UN­
TIL THEY COME UNTO THY EVERLASTING KDlzDCM.· IN THE
NAME OF THE FATHEE, AND OF THE SON , AND OF THE HOLY

s§PIRI1 ._ �• *

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The1Twn.rng or-?5ur Covenant With God and One Another :
WE BELIEVE IN 000 THE FATHER, INFINI1'E IN W ISDOM,
GOODNESS, AND LOVE: AND IN JESUS CHRIST HIS SON,
OUB LClW AND SAVIOUR, WHO FOR US AND OUR SALVATION
LIVED AND D�D AND ROSE AGAIN AND LIVETH EVER.HORE;
AND IN THY HOLY SPIRIT, WHO TAKETH OF THE THINGS
OF CHRIST AND REVEAIETH Tilll-i TO US , llliNEWI.NG, COM­
FORTING, AND · INSPIRING Tl-lli SOULS OF llllil'1. WE ARE
UNITED IN STRIVING TO KNOW THE \riILL OF GOD AS
TAUGHT IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES, AND IN OUR PURPOSE
TO WALK IN THE WAYS OF THE LORD, MADE KNOWN OR TO
BE KADE KNOWN TO US. wE HOLD IT TO BE THE MISSION
OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST TO PROCLAIM THE GOSPEL TO
AIL YJ.ANKIND, EXALTING THE WORSHIP OF THE ONE TRUE
GOD, AND LABORING FOR 'l'HE PROGRESS OF KNOWLEDGE,
THE PROMOTION OF JUSTICE , THE REIGN OF PEACE, AND
THE REALIZATION OF HU¥lAN BROTHERHOOD . DEPENDING
AS DID OUR FAT� UPON THE CONTINUED GUIDANCE OF
THE HOLY SPIRIT TO LEAD US INTO ALL TRUTH, WE WORK
AND PRAY FOR T HE TRAHSFORNATION OF THE WORLD INTO
THE KINGDOM OF GOD ; AND WE LOOK 'wITH FAITH FOR THE
TRIUHPH • OF RIGHTEOUSNESS AND T HE LIFE EVERLASTING .
The Words of Welcome into Membership
(After t he words o f Welcome, the new members will
( 3 )
go in s ilence to their t.ahl!')s)

�THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE UPPER ROOM
.
.
.
The serving of t he Frugal Meal ( after the blessing , all
will eat, ranembering how t he disciples· gathered in
secret and in silence for t his fellowship in the pre­
sence of their Unseen Guest - Our Lordl
The Communion Meditation
The Hymn: ( sung softly by all)
BREAK THOU THE BREAD OF LIFE, DEAR LORD TO ME,
AS THOU DIDST BREAK THE LOAVES BESIDE THE SEA,
BEYOND THE SACRED PAGE I SEEK THEE, LORD ;
MY SPIRIT PANTS FOR THEE, 0 LIVING WORD.
BLESS THOU THE TRUTH DEAR LORD, TO M.S , TO ME,
AS THOU DIDST BI.ESS THE BREAD BY GALILEE;
THEF SHALL AU. BONDAGE CEASE, AU. FETTERS FALL,
AND I SHALL FIND MY PEACE, MY A.LL IN ALL . AMEN. •
The Prayer of Consecration
The Words of Institution
The Giving of t he Bread ( each will break a piece and
hold until all eat together. )
The Giving of t he Cup (each will take a cup and hold
until all drink together. )
The Prayer of Re-Dedication by t he Kahu

T HE

G A T HE R I N G D A R K NE S S
(All, except the Kahu, Deacons, and Organist will ex­
- tinguish their candles - pinching flames with fingers )
Shadow of the Betrayal
St Matthew 26: 20-25
(after each Deacon reads , he will extinguish his
candle unt;il all will be total _ darlmess -- except
for the s ingle Christ-Candle)
St . Matthew 26 :31-35
Shadow of th e Desertion
Solo :
0 JESUS THOU ART PLEADING IN ACCENTS MLEK AND LOW,
I DIED FOR YOU MY CHILDREN, AND WIIJ., YE TREAT MB SO?
- 0 LOVE THAT PASSETH KNOWLEDGE, SO PATIENTLY TO WAIT!
0 SIN THAT HATH NO EQUAL, SO FAST TO BAR THE GATE.
Agony of Soul
St. Luke 22:39-44
St . Mark 14 :32-41
Unshared Vigil
( 4 )

�Solo : TIS
THE
TIS
THE

MIDNIGHT ; AND ON OLIVE ' S BROW
STAR IS DIMMED THAT I.A f'ELY SHONE;
MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN NOW,
SUFFERING SAVIOUR PRAYS ALONE .

St . John 17 : 1-6
' Bather , The Hour I s Come t
1 That They May All Ee One '
St. John 17 : 15-22
Hymn : IESU NO KE KAHUHIPA , KAHUHI.PA MAIKAI E,
EIA MAKOU KA f.11-L\.NA , KE HOOLOHE A HAHA.I,
E ALO�iA , E ALOHA, ALA KAI A HANA I MAI ,
E ALOFA , E ALOHA , ALAKAI A.. aHANAI MAI .·
MAI HOO�('JU I KOU OHANA, 0 All\'!ANA IO IA NEI ,
MA NA WAHI HOGHIHI.h. , MA NA WONA1lli11 E,
E ALOHA ,E ALO�iA , HOOPAA MA KOU PA MAIY.AI ,
E ALOHA, E ALOHA , HOOPAA MA KOU PA. HAIE"AI .
Ar.rest At The Gate
St . John 18: 1�5
Shadow Of The Cr oss
St . Mark 15 : 16-20
Trans cript ion : "WERE YOU THERE, WHEN T I-lliY CRUCIFIED
MY LOiD? OH , SOMETTI�ES IT · CAUSES ME TO TREMBLE.
WERE YOU THERE WIIE:J THEY NAILED HIM TO T HE TREE?
Wl&lt;"'
....RE. YOU THERE WHEN T HEY LAID fID1 IN THE 'l'OMB? 11
(Aft.gr this hymn, Kahu wtll extinguish· the final·
light - symbolizing the flight of t he dis ciples ,
the approach · of our Lord I s ener1�_e s , the pa ssion
of our Lord, the t otal darkness of the TCfulb , Then
he will relight the Christ-Candle ; ushers will
light candles at the ct oor, prcphe s;ying the Dawn .
Offerings will be put in plates at t he door when
dis ciples go out . )
Final Hymn : 0all standing and holding hands at the ir
tables ) BLEST BE THE �IE THAT BINDS
OUR HEARTS IN CHRISTIAN LOVE,
THE FELLOW3r'.IP OF Kll'JDRED MINJS
•• IS LIKE . TO T HAT ABOVE. AMFli .
The Benddi ction
The Response and Organ ·postlude
(The rule of s ilence wil l be observed. Worshipper s
will · leaYe the Upper Room in si l ence, and go to
their home s -- carrying wit h them this Fellow8hip
with our Lord in th e Upper Room, and His loneli­
ness in the shadow of t he Cross . )
Utho in U.S.A. No. 57-'ISL
Copyright 1957 Augsburg PublishinCjj House

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�M A U N D A Y

T H U R S D A Y

Service of Holy Communion
and Reception of Members
March 26,
1959

(The doors wiU be opened at 7 : 20 p�m. 'Jlhe people will
enter in s ilen ce and t ake their places at the tables .
After all have entered, the doors will be closed . )
After being seated, each d isciple wil l silently pray
with all his heart, mind, and soul -

"CREATE IN ME A CLEAN HEART, 0 GOD ., AND RENEW A RIGHT
SPIRIT WITHIN ME . CAST ME NOT AWAY FROM THY PRESENCE
AND TAKE NOT THY HOLY SPIRIT FRCM ME . RESTORE UNTO
ME · THE JOY OF THY SALVATION AND UPHOID ME WITH THY
· FREE SPIRIT. AMEN . 11

The ,Prelude
The H;,vmn (to be s ung while seated)

SPIRIT OF GOD DESCEND UPON MY HEART,
WEAN IT FROM EARTH, THROUGH ALL ITS PULSES MOVE;
STOOP TO MY WEAKNESS ., MIGHTY AS THOU ART.,
AND MAKE ME LOVE THEE AS I ,OOGHT TO LOVE •

. HAST . THOU NOT BID US LOVE THEE, GOD AND KING .,
ALL, ALL THINE OWN, SOUL, HEART AND STRENGTH

AND MIND?

I SEE THY CROSS, THERE TEACH MY HEART TO CLING ,
OH, LET ME SEEK THEE, AND OH LET ME FIND •
. TEACH ME
TF.ACH ME
TO CHECK
TEACH ME

TO FEEL THAT THOU ART f.J..WAYS NIGH;
THE STRUGGLES OF T HE SOUL TO BEAR,
THE RISING DOUBT, THE REBEL SIGH;
THE PATIENCE OF UNANSWERED PRAYER .

AMEN,

Our Lord ' s Prayer
The Organ Response
THE RECEP'IT ON AND BAPTISM OF MEMBERS

(The new communicants 'Will rise, following t.he direc· ­
.tions ·of deacons e nd :;)ca.conesse:1 s.a to -:&gt;4lh&amp;l"3 They will

�stand, and keeping the rule of silence. )
Affirmation of Purpose
(By the Communicants)
WHAT SHALL I RENDER UNTO THE LORD FOR ALL HIS
BENEFI TS TOWARD ME? I WILL TAKE THE CUP OF SAL­
VATION AND CALL UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD. I
WILL PAY MY VOWS UNTO THE LORD NOW IN THE PRE­
SENCE OF ALL HIS PEDPLE.
Sacrament of Baptism.
(tmse not previously baptized will step forward, and
the Pastor will say to them)
Beatrice Kuualoha Palmer and Barbara Lehua Wong
DEARLY BELOVED: THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM IS 'IHE
aJ'lWARD AND VISIBLE SIGN OF AN INWARD AND SPIRIT­
UAL GRACE . IT SIGNIFIES ENTRANCE INTO A NEW LIFE
OF FELLOWSHIP WI TH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD. AS YOU
ARE BAPTIZED WITH WATER, SO MAY YOU ALSO BE BAP­
TIZED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT.
DO YOU NOW WISH TO RECEIVE SUCH CHRIS'IIAN BAP­
TISM AS A SYMBOL OF THE INWARD PURITY OF UFE
WHICH YOU SEEK, AND AS A SING TH\ T YOU DEDICATE
Ya.JRSELF TO THE SERVICE AND GLORY OF GOD?
The Baptism in the Name of t he Father, and of the
Son, and of the Holy Spir.i. t .
Prayer of all Disciples , in unis on :
ALMIGH'IY • GOD OUR FATHER, BLESS AND STRENGTHEN
NOW THY CHILDREN, BAPTIZED IN THY NAME, THAT HERE­
AFTER THEY SHALL NOT BE ASHAMED TO CONFESS THE
KNOWLEDGE AND LOVE OF CHRIST, AND OONTINUE HIS
FAITHFUL SERVANT UNTIL THEIR LIF'E 1 S END; IN THE
NAME OF T HE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE
HOLY SPIRIT. AMEN .
Order of Reception into Manbership
The Address to the Communi cants :
Aaron Sun Heen Akaka. , Maile Am Bechert, Richard
Siegfried Becher+. ., Henry K a f,:icihs.n1 -. I•&gt;::l t,;ia, ( � )

�Damario Colmyer, Isabella K. Kanoho, Reuben K. Kanoho,
Lavinia Kaaieohelookamaunalanionalaeelua Kiaaina�
Ronald Kalani Kiaaina, Joseph P . Leong, Thelma G.
Makinney, Beatrice Kuualoha Palmer, Kenneth Pang and
Barbara Lehua Wong .
The Questions to t he Communicants :
DO YOU &amp;
7.IEVE I N G OD A S YOUR HEAVENLY FATHER?
DO YOU ACCEPT JESUS CHRIST AS YOUR SAVIOUR AND
MASTER?
DO YOU BELIEVE IN THE HOLY SPIRIT AS YOUR COMFORTER
AND GUIDE?
WILL YOU CONTINUE STRIVING TO KNOW Alm TO DO THE
WILL OF GOD AS TAUGHT IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES?
WILL YOU BE LOYAL TO THE CliURCH OF OUR LORD JESUS
CHRIST, WHEREVER YOU ARE, AND UPHOLD IT BY YOUR
PRAYERS, YOUR PRESENCE, YOUR GIFTS, AND YOUR
SERVICE?
DO YOU ACCEPT THE DISCIPUNES OF KAWAIAHAO CHURCH
AND OWN WITH US THE COVENANT OF OUR CHURCH?
Prayer of the Disciples, in unison :
RECEIVE AND CONFIRM O LORD THESE THY CHILDREN WITH
THY HEAVENLY GRACE, THAT THEY MAY CONTINUE THINE
FOREVER, AND DAILY INCREASE IN THY HOLY SPIRI T UN­
TIL THEY CONE UNTO THY EVERLASTING KINGDOM. HJ THE
NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE HOLY
SPIRIT. AMEN .
The Owning of Our Covenant with God and One Another :
WE BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER, INFINITE IN WISDGI,
GOODNESS, AND LOVE : AND IN JESUS CHRIST HIS SON,
OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR, WHO FOR US AND OUR SALVATION
LIVED AND DIED AND ROSE AGAIN AND LIVETH EVERMORE;
AND IN THY HOLY SPIRIT, WHO TAKETH OF THE THINGS
OF CHRIST AND REVEALETH THll'l TO US, RENEWING, OJM­
FORTING, AND INSPIRING THE SOULS OF MEN. WE ARE
UNITED IN STRIVING TO KNOW THE WILL OF GOD AS
TAUGHT IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES, AND IN OUR PURPOSE
TO WALK nr THE WAYS OF 'lliE LORD, MADE KNOWN OR TO
BE MADE KNOWN TO US . WE HOLD IT TO BE THE MISSION
OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST TO PROCLAIM THE GOSPEL TO
ALL MANKIND, EXALTING 'filE WORSHIP OF THE OOE TRUE
GOD , AND LABORING FOR THE PROGRESS OF I&lt;NOWLEDGE,
THE PROMOTION OF JUSTICE, THE REIGN OF PEACE, MID (3 )

�THE REALIZATION OF HUMAN BROTHERHOOD . DEPENDING
AS DI D OU R FATHERS UPON THE CONTINUED GUIDANCE OF
THE HOLY SPIRIT. 'lO IEAD US INTO ALL TRUTH, WE WORK
AND PRAY FO R THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE WO RLD INTO
THE KINGOOM OF GOD; AND WE LOOK WI TH FAITH FOR THE
TRIUMPH OF RIGHTEOUSNESS AND THE LIFE EVERLASTING.
The Word s of Welcome into Membership
(Af ter the words of Welcome, the new members will
go in silence to their tables )
THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE UPPER ROOM
The servin g of the Frugal Meal (after the blessin g, all
will eat, rememb ering how the disciples gathered in
secret and in silence for this f ellowship in the pre­
sence of their Unseen Guest - Our Lord l
The Communion Meditation
The Hymn : (sung softly by all)
BREAK THOU THE BREAD OF LIFE, DEAR LORD TO ME,
AS THOU DIDST BREAK THE LOAVES BESIDE THE SEA,
BEYOND THE SACRED PAGE I SEEK THEE, LORD;
MY SPIRIT PANTS FOR THEE, 0 LIVING ¼O RD.
BLESS THOU THE TRUTH DEAR LO RD, TO ME, TO ME,
AS THOU DIDST BLESS THE BREAD BY GALILEE;
THEN SHALL ALL · BONDAGE CEA.SE, ALL FET'IERS FAIL,
AND I SHALL FIND MY PEACE, MY ALL IN ALL. AMEN .
7he Prayer of Consecration
The Words of Institution
The Giving of the Bread (each will brea.k a piece and
hold until all eat together. )
The Givi n g of the Cup ( each will take a cup and held
until all drink together. )
The Prayer of Re-Dedication by the Kahu
T H E G A T H E· R I N G · D A R K N E S S
(All, except the Kahu, Deacons, and Or ganis t will ex­
tin guish their candles - pin chin g flames with
fingers )

�Shadow of the Betrayal

St . Matthew 261 20-25
By Deaconess Ella Kamana
(after each Deacon OF . Deaconess reads, they will
extinguish their candle until all will be total
darkness -- except for the single Christ-Candle)
Shadow of t he Desertion
St . Matthew 26 :.31-.35
By Deacon Ricmnond Ellis
Led by Carinthia Puaa
The Kawaiahao Sin gers • • •
0 JESUS THOU ART PLEADING IN ACCENTS MEEK AND LOW,
I DIED FOR YOU MY CHILDREN, AND W[ LL YE TREAT ME SO?
0 LOVE THAT PASSETH KNOWLEDGE, SO PATIENTLY TO WAIT!
0 SIN THAT HATH NO �UAL, SO FAST TO BAR THE GATE.
St. Luke 22 :.39-44
A gony of Soul
By Deaconess Maria Davilla
Unshared Vigil
St. Mark 14 :.32-41
By Deacon Joseph Aka.ka
The Kawaiahao Singers:
TIS MIDNIGHT; AND ON OLIVE I S BROW
THE S TAR IS DIMMED THAT LATKLY SHOME;
TIS MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN' NOW,
THE SUFFERING SAVIOUR PRAYS ALONE.
' Father, The Hour Is Come •
' That They May All Be One 1
�

Hym.T1 :

St. John 17 : 1-6
By Deaconess Laura Ah Leong
St . John 17 : 15-22
By Deacon George -Kama-, Jr. I,.

IESU NO KE KAHUHIPA, KAHUHIPA MAIKAI E,
EIA MAKOU KA OHANA, KE HOOLOHE A HAHAI,
E ALOHA, E ALOHA, ALAKAI A HANAI MAI,
E ALOHA, E ALOHA, ALAKAI A HANAI MAI .

MAI HOOKUU ' I-KOU OHANA ., 0 AUWANA IO IA NEI .,
MA NA WAHI HOOHIHIA, MA NA vfAONAHELE E,
E ALOHA, E ALOHA, HOOPAA MA KOU PA MAIKAI .,
E ALOHA, E ALOHA, HOOPAA MA KOU PA MAIKAI.
St. John 18:1-5
Arrest At The Gate
By Deaconess Rebecca Ling
Shadow 6f The Cross
St . Mark 15 :16-20
•
By Deacon Lo�s Grace
Transcription:
WERE YOU THERE WHEN THEY CRUCIFIED MY LORD?
( 5 )

�OH, SOMETIMES IT CAUSE S ME TO TREMBLE .
WERE YOU THERE WHEN THEY NAILED HIM TO THE TREE?
WERE YOU THERE WHEN THEY LAID HIM IN THE TOMB? 11
(Af ter this hymn, Kahu wi ll extinguish the final
light - symbolizing th e tligh t of t he �ciples,
th e approach of our Lord ' s enemi es, th e passiom
of our Lord, th e to tal darkn ess of th e Tomb, Th en
h e will rel i ght the Chris t-Cahdle; ush ers will
light candles at th e d oor, proph esying th e Dawn.
Off erin gs will b e put in plates at th e door when
, ct\.scipl es go out. )
Final Hymn: (all standing and m lding hands a.t th eir
tables) BLEST BE THE TIE THAT BINDS
OUR HEARTS IN CHRISTIAN LOVE,
THE FELLOWSHIP OF KINDRED MINDS
IS LIKE TO THAT ABOVE. A MEN.
Th e B enediction
Th e R esponse and Organ Pos tlud e
(The rule of silenc e will b e observed; Worshipp ers
will leave th e Upp er Room in s ilenc e, and go to
th eir hom es - carryin g with t hem this F ellowship
wi th our Lord in th e Upp er Room� r and His loneli­
nes s in th e shadow of th e Cross . )

( 6 )

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j'/. Ar_ /A ///

�THE KAWAIAHAO S INGERS
P R E S E N T S
A SPRING CONCERT .
7 : 30 P. M.
MAY 23 • 19 59
Virginia Smith , Pianist

PRELUDE

'!be - Rev . Dr. Abraham Akaka

PRAYER

Albert Hay Malotte
"THE LORD' S PRAYER"
Kawaiahao Singers
PART

I

SACRED

"OPEN THE GATES OF THE TEMPLES "
ARR. Stuart Churchill
Soprano Solo by Abigail Kaleialii
"BELOVED , IF GOD SO LOVED US 11
Bass Solo by Mark Akaka

Scholin

"TREES "
Oscar Rasbach
Bari tone Solo by ihinehardt Puaa
Haines and Others
"DO LORD"
"I' LL WALK WITH GOD"
arr. Douglas MacLean
"ZEKIEL SAW THE WHEEL"
arr. Philip Warner
Kawaiahao Singers
arr . Clarence Lucas
"THE BLIND PLOUGmtAN"
Men ' s Group
"I HEARD A FOREST PRAYING"
Peter De Rose
THE
CHARIOT"
"RIDE
arr . w. H. Smith
"SEEK YE THE LORD"
arr. William Stickles
Kawaiahao Singers

��r �

I N

R M I" ' s·. S I O N

PRESENTING · Bob Larrison and his "Bell Tones\'
in · a group o f Hawaii-an· Songs

Daniel Kaleikini

Nose Flute Solo
"Old Plantation"
PART

II

Charle�. · King

SECULAR

• :•
. l ••

·
.

'f • •

" IT' S A GRAND N IGHT FOR S ING ING a- ·
ARR. -William • Stickles
"BEAUTIFUL DREAMER": • ' . :. arr . •- Philip Warner '
''STRANGE MUS IC" from the Sons of Norway
Edvard Grieg
11
•'HAWAII WHERE THE SUNSHINE SMILES
F. King
Kawaiahao Singers
Charles King
.Peter Kuahulu &amp; Emma Bush � · •
·' •
Solo by James Kain-a

''UA LIKE NO A LIKE1 1
' '&amp;ALAMAULA''
"PUPO HINUHINU"
''KAHULI AKU"

"KOLOPA"

• Helen Desha Beamer
Helen Desha Beamer
Men ' s ·Group
. · .,

. . . . Solo by Abigail Kaleialii

&amp;mna Bush •

Helen Desha Beamer ·. · .
"O KAWOH IKUKAPULAN I"
''KALUA" from Bird of Paradi se
Ken Darby
11
"AINA LANAI
Unknown
Women-'
s
Group
·
t •
;-,

"FAIR HAWAII"

Jame s Ful ton Kut · ·

�''MAHALO NUI°
Kahu Akaka
Bass Solo by Rhinehardt Puaa
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Minis try of Music
Mrs . Randolph Crossley , Publici_ty
Mrs . Juliette Galuteri a, Publicity Chainnan
Mr . Jo seph Leong , Publicity Po s ter
Mrs . Florence Kitaoka, Decoration Chairman
Mrs . Virginia Smith , Piani s t
Mr . Saichi Ob a, For installing lights
Mr. Norman Ri an - courtesy of the University
o f Hawaii Music Dept . - for the Ri sers
George Peters - Guitar
Franci s Kanae - Drums
Val Mahuka - Steel
Bob Larrison - Bas s
James Kaina , Gues t Artist
Daniel Kaleikini , Gues t Artist
Kawaiahao Doorkeepers - Ushers
THE KAWAIAHAO
Carin thia Puaa ,
Emily Akaka
Oakleigh Akaka
Violet Akaka
Vivian Awa
Juliette Galuteria
Abigail Kaleialii
Florence Kitaoka
Ada Larrison
Abbie Mul ford
Barbara Panui
Kukui Welborn
Elaine Werner

I

S INGERS
Director
Joseph Akaka
Mark · Akaka
RayMatthew Akaka
Melvin Hoomanawanui
Daniel Kaleikini
Robert Larrison
Samuel Maluo
Frank Ng
William Panui
Rhinehardt Puaa
George Victor

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�il.Gi,P1�E :, ....id LOili ' S SUPPEH.
lvki.unduy Thu,rsdoy 2 1951
7 : .30 p .:.n .
( Let rill conversation &lt;:e&amp; sc v,hen you enter the docrt )

11

iHh'H}

Our Lord Jesus Chri st
our Unseen HoHt toni6ht . His
Choir i s vacant, but Hi s o,I.,,iri t live s u..d uwves v,Jm g
u s . Cowe wld sit ��t His tsble , Nld. meaitf'. te in silence
u�on Hts b s t hour rd th Hi s d.isciple s t
(Rema-ir+ scr-o ted. until the &amp;crificit,l Offoring . )
�
Call. To Worshi_p ( from Acts 2 :42-47
While set ted, Sing :
Abide ,ni th he , fast folls the even tide;
The d:' rknsss deepens, Lord r;ith r.ie f\.!Jid� ;
Wh•.!n other helpers fail, end couforts flee ,
Help of the helpless, 0 E,bide with r.ie!
'I'he Lord ' s Prayer
Orgf,n Response ( "Holy Spirit, 'I'ruth Divine
Dnwn upon thi s soul dr ,Jine
Word of God flnd i:mi.rd light
\inke w.y si-,iri t, clear uy si gh t . 11 )
The Twenty.Third Psalm (rei-ier ted froi.1 mecrory by ·e,11. )
An\d,cmt Gloric, Patri ( Peo�jle will rauain ser ted wi tll
bends bowed in silence ::i.s the Gloria is vl.Eyed . )
-¾H!--IHt-

Serving of the- Sacl'ificie.l Meal by the DeaconE
(As the disciples er($ s,3rv:ed , they will sing
11 i3reck tb.ou the uI"end of life , Oenr Lord , to ·me,
As Tiiou didst bre�� the lor vtis beside the sev ;
Deyonu the st: erect iJe ge, I se(-,k Theo , Lord;
,Ay Sfirit pnn ts fo.:- Thbe , 0 living Word .
BJ.e::;s Thou the truth, dl:.lt,r Lord, - To we , to me ,
·As Thou didst ble s:, the breed by Gl·lilne;
Then s..:1cll c,11 bon4t. t e c.:er- sa, c�l fetters f� ll,
Jl4d I • shi�lJ. find my v��• ce , .iiy all in ell. A,uw "
f_fter t 11 hn ve been served, then o.ll mt'.y pl' rtoke . )

�..*

Mnrk b : l-9 , "The Feeding Of The Multituues"
( Indeed, Chris t is our hoat as we sit £i t hi s kble . )
Hyruns : "Jesus ce.J.ls us o' er the tuwult or our life ' s

��
wild restleso ser. ,
Dt'-:/ by dcy His s,-reet voice souncle th , so.yin€,
1 Chris tir n, f ollo1i-. ,.te l 11
Hock of Ages , cleft for me
Let ,.ie hide i;J.yself in The�
Le t the tff' ter and the blood
From thy wounded s ide '.'Jhich flowed
Be of si.i the double curl:
CleE-.nse me f'ro;J its guilt r,nd _i.iov er . "
Pre yer of our Lord bei oi: o He left His ctisci_ple s r act en­
tered the G,, rden of Getse�1l"ne . (.nll hl;:)c ds bowed r.nd
eyes closed until v.f "klr the Orgf:11 �s�.onse , lld. R�'-· ding )

THE STORY OF 1.GAPAE

�--it-

,Jusic : 11\kre you there vdien th._:_:y cruci. fieci .:..iy _Lord?
O , so:'l•J tlr.ies it cnu sE.s Je to trei.,b.le , trE;wbl� . . .
Were you there \,han thty nr ilact Hi1:1 to tho tree?
O, soot:.timt;s it c�uses ,Jc to tre:t1ble , trouble . . .
W2ro you th1::re wh&amp;n they lohi. ui1.1 Lri tho to.;i:b ?
O , so1:.i0ti1.1es it causes Wt: to .tre..1Lle, tre,;ible . . •
Were you there when thtay crucified r.1y Lord? "

THE LORD'S SUPPER

The \,ords of lllsti tu tion ::ind Invi tE:. tiou
The tckiut of the Drecd
Tha tnking of th� Wino
Silent Prnyers for the sufferings of .aaukind .

Thu Sncrif'iciel Offoring ( the discii;les will ell. stn.nd
rind file � ound too Tr.tbl�., , lc�ving tht: ir sucrificil' l
offed.ue:,s in the pl1::.te at · the plnce of our Unseen Ho.st)
tll will sing , with h:i.nds joi.us.1ct:
11 Glest be the tie th• t binds our hearts in Christ:i.r.,n
Love ,
The fellonshi.i::, of kindred ,Jiuus is like to thD t Dbove .
Ilenedic tiori (As the orgr\tl. �lr.ys the rles.t,10.os o , E.l[; Ch orrn
vrill �uietly leo.vo the Rom;J ::'.llc.i roturn to hi s ho...u� . )

�Path er, forgive them for they know not what
they do t 'Verilr1 iay unto thee, 1oday
shalt thou be with me in Paradise. f 'Womati,
behold tby SotJl 'Behold thyJtitother!
Jvfy
yod, JWy yod; w,hY hast thou forsaken me ?
1 thirst
1t is finished T 'Yather, into thj
hands 1 commend my sf}irit,,

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�TH E MINISTRY OF MUSIC
presents
. .,,,wf!Jl
EAST.ER CONCERT
featuring
TH E KA�JA::AHAO CHOIR
in

11

THE ATOJ\lEMENT 11
7 :30 p.m.

INVOCATION
Rev. Abraham Akaka
(Th e audience will please rise)
WERE YOU THERE"

11

11 HE

KULANAKAUHALE O MA 1 0

Bariton e Solo - Rev. Abraham Akaka

Lawrence Curry
O. F. Presbry
S . Karg-Elert

LITANEI TENEBRAE

£ !! .Q J. E
Rev. Abraham Akaka

SERMONETTE
THE ATONEMENT - by Sydney H. C. Peters
INTRODUCTION

Organ

PROLOGUE
I.

Chorus

THE LAST SUPPER.

(Jesus)

(Trio )
II. GE'THSEMANE

Baritone - Mark Akaka
Tenor
- Albert Sing
Sopr&lt;'?.no - Ellen Jane H ale
Alto
- Jul-l ett,e Galuteria.
II Alto
- Flore:i ce Kitaoka

Soprano
Baritone

Chorus

- Louise Pohina Tolles
- Mark Akaka

�III .
IV.

v.
VI .

THE ARREST

Chorus

MAN OF SORROW
Soprano

-

Kathy Yeager

THE CCNDEMNATION
Tenor

-

Melvin Hoomanawa.nui

Chorus

SON OF GOD
Baritone - • Rhinehardt Puaa
Soprano - Carinthia Puaa

VII. AS MOSES LIFTED UP

Chorus

VIII . RISE UP YE FIRST-FRUIT
Soprano - Elizabeth Kaaihue
- Samuel Maluo
Tenor
IX .
X.

Chorus

THE GREAT COMMISSION
Baritone - Mark Akaka

Chorus
Chorus

LIFT UP YOUR HEADS

NUI KEALOHA

Chorus

BENEDICTION

Rev. Abraham Akaka

BENEDICT ION

RESPONSE

Organist and Accompanist

Women I

�.

- Mr. Jame s McClendon

Chorus

��THE MINISTilY OF MUSIC OF KAWAIAHAO
PRESENTS
AN
EASTER CONCERT
P R OG RA M
Miss Marion Todd

ORGAN PRELUDE

PROCESSIONAL HYMN - "ONCE TO EVERY MAN &amp; NA TION11 Pg. 2
Rev. Abraaham Akaka.

INVOCATION
PART I

Baritone Solo
By Rhinehardt Puaa

"DE PROFUNDUS"
"NANI KELII" &amp;
11 E HAPAI AE11
11 HE

THAT KEEPETH

Kawaiahao Choir
Led, -.by Da:vi.4.:Kalama;_:
Soprano Solo
By Maka lfa.aihue

ISRAEL"

"A MIGHTY FOOTRESS IS OUR GOD11 &amp;

11

HYFRIDCL11

Men ' s Choir
Led by Rodney Patterson

"IF WITH ALL YOUR HEARTS"

Alto Solo
By Esther Richard

- -- --- ---- ----

HYMN - "MY FAITH LOOKS UP TO THEE" (all standing)

�J\'lY

FAITH

LOOKS

UP

TO

THEE ·

My faith looks up to Thee , Thou Lamb of Calvary ,
Saviour divine ; Now hear me while I pray.
Take all my guilt away, 0 let me from this day
Be wholly Thine l
May Thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting hear�
My �eal inspire ; A s Thou hast died for me ,
0 may my love to Thee Pure, warm, and changeless be,
A living fire !
1Nhile life ' s maze I tread, And griefs around me spread,
Be Thou my Guide; Bid darlmess turn to day,
Wipe sorrow ' s tears •('way,
Nor let me ever stray
•
From Thee aside .
When ends life ' s transient dream, when death ' s cold,
sullen stream
Shall o ' er me rool, Blest Saviour , then, in love,
Fear and distrust remove ; 0 bear me safe above,
A ran somed scul l
Amen.

�MY

FAITH LOOKS

UP

TO THEE ·

My faith looks up to Thee , Thou Lamb of Calvary ,
Saviour divine ; Now hear me while I pray.
Take all my guilt away, 0 let me from this day
Be wholly Thine J
May' Thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart,
My �eal inspire ; As Thou hast died for me ,
0 may my love to Thee Pure , warm, and changeless be,
A living fire J
1Nhile life I s maze I tread, And griefs around me spread,
Be Thou my Guide; Bid darkness turn to day,
Wipe sorrow ' s tears •('way,
Nor let me ever stray
•
From Thee aside .
When ends life ' s transient dream, when death ' s cold,
sullen stream
Shall o ' er me rool, Blest Saviour , then, in love,
Fear and distrust remove; 0 bear me safe above,
A ransomed scull
Amen.

�"A MEDITATION ON THE ATONEMENT"

Dramatic Reading
By Mrs . Ha.wea Waiau

PART II
11

T H E .A T o · N E M E N T"
By Sydney H. c. Peters

BY

PRESENTED

THE KAWAIAHAO YOUNG PEOPLES '

CHORUS

PROCESSIONAL
11

PROLOOUE11

"THE IAST SUPPER"
Baritone • • • • • • • Jesus • • • . • • • Mark Akaka
Tenor • • • • • . • • Judas • • • • • • • Albert Sing
Sop.- Alice Schutte
Trio
2nd Sop.- Kauilani Young
Alto• Moana MaI'shall
Chorus
Soprano •
Baritone

.. . .. ... .
.• •·•• . •. .• •. •. .• Jesus
11

GETHS�NE11
•

•

• •

•

ka.aihue
Mark Akaka
Chorus

Maka
o

ARREST"
11 THE
by the Chorus
Sopran@ •
Tenor . •
Alto

• •

"MAN ··· CF SORROW"
• • • • • • • • • • • •

• • • •
•

Nani Kekela

THE OONDEMNATI0N"
• • Pilate • • • • • • Melvin Hoomanawanui
Chorus
II

11 SON OF
GOD"
• Moana Marshall ; Tenor • • • George Marshall

�"AS MO.SES LIFTED UP THE SERPENT"
by the Chorus
"RISE UP , YE FIRSTFRUIT"
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maka Kaaihue
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samuel Maluo

Soprano

Tenor

. . .. .. .

" THE GREAT COMMISSION"
Baritone . • • • • • • • •
11

II

LIFT

•

• Mark Akaka
Chorus

UP YOUR HEADS"
by the Chorus

Kawaiahao Chorale
Led by David Kalama

NUI KEALOHAII

RECESSIONAL (all standing)

Organist
Rev. Abraham Akaka

BENEDICTION

A FREE-WII.L OFFERING MAY BE MADE IN RECEPTACLES AT
THE MOTHER ALICE KAHOKUOLUNA MEMORL\L

THE DOORS FOR

FUND.

The Ministry of Music would like to aclmowledge tlie
following: Minister of Music- Mr . David Kalama ; Choir
Directors- Mr. David Kalama, Mr. Rodney Patterson, Mr.
Daniel Akaka; Accompanist- Mr. Rodney Patterson; Organ­
ist- Miss Marion Todd; · Doorkeepers ; Kawaiahao Daughters ;
Lights- Mr. Saichi Oba, Mrs . Louise Tolles ; Construction
of Risers- Mr. Kala Kaaihue, ¥.Lr . Rodney Patterson, Mr.
David Kalama, Doorkeepers ; Church Arrangements- Kawaia­
hao Daughters ; Programs- Mrs . Elizabeth Puaa , Miss Maka
Kaaihue .
C H R I S T O f" ST• .I D H N O F T H [ • C A 0 5 9 --

DALI

G L A S G O W ART G A L L [ R Y A N O M U S E U M
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C O PY R I G H T M U H L E N B E R � P R E S S • P H I L A D E L P H I A • LIT .H D I N U.S.A.

�T H E GR'EAT
COM M l SS I ON

Go d1mfttrt ,mil ffl4lkt: Jii;,ip l&amp;s of all »arion.s, f.iaptizi11g th,m
i» du 11ame. of 1he Fathir and of tl1e Smi anJ of die Holy
Spirit, ltachi11g d1�1r1 to oliserve all t.l1at I havi cJmm1a11dcJ you;
a»d to, 1 am with }'Oll alur,1)'� . . ,
Manh,w 2&amp;:l-9-20

�SERVIC 3: OF INST ALIA T ION
March 1, 1959
THE· ORGAN PRELUDE

Mis s Maybelle St eward

THE :FJ[: Cl!SSIONA.L HYMN ''I'he Church I s One Foundationtt

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Dr. Abraham Akaka

THE CALL TO WCRSHIP
THE INVOCATION AND THE LCRD' S PRAYER

THE SCRIPTURE IESSJN : II Timothy 2: 1-15
The Reverend Akira
THE ANTHEM

"Crown Him With Many Croms "

THE SERMON

Kuroda

Elvey-Cain

The Reverend Herbert Eggleston

THE STATEME NT BY T IE MODERA.TOR The Reverend , Donal d Gaylord
THE OONSTITlTI ONAL QUESTIONS

The Reverend Paul Nagano

Beloved in the Lord: Long b efore thi s
hour you
.have co nsidered in prayer an d meditation the heavy respon sibilities and the s t ill great er j oys of th e Christian mi llis try. You hav e conmitted yours elf , mind, body·- and spirit
to t he s ervice of God and t o t he care o f His peopla.· Now ,
as much as lieth in you, will you draw al l yo ur oon cerns ,
and s tudie s to t he minis try of t hi. s people, praying to God
the Father and s eek ing t he gu:id ance of the Holy Spirit that
your ministry may b e to t he glory af God and the s ervi ce of
thi s rong rega tion ?
Are you now ready to take upon yours elf th e care
of
this cong regation and faithfully to s erve as assistant mi niste r to the Kalihi Union Church ?
Answer :

I am r eady , God bei ng my Helpe r.

Will you b ecome th e spir itual :leader of thi s
church
of Christ now to be , committed to yo ur c are , and will
you
serve this cong regation to th e e nd tmt men may· be made
whole in Chri st Je sus ?
Answer :

I will ., God bein g my Helpe r .

�Will you prea ch th e Word of t he ever-livi ng God ,
pro claim the Gospe l of C hrist , a1d faith fully adminis ter the s acraments , seekin g to Je ad the peopJe into the
pres en ce , power, and grace of God? Will you minis ter
to them the t ruth of God as containe d in t he S c riptur es,
and tttrive in all ways to bring t he m to tre way of , li.fe
which is Christ , t hat they may b e found in - Him •
and
cla jm ed for service in His Kingdom ? ,.
Answe r:

I will so endeavor, God b eing my helper.

Will you endeavor in the strength
Jesus Chris t our Lord to liv e a life
cipleship , to be loyal to the call of
gently to dis clla. rge all th e ID rk of the
ent N t ed?
Answe r:

am . grace
of
of s in:cere dis duty , and dili minist ry to you

I will , God bein g my Heli:er .

Do you accept th e fait h arrl order of th e Congre gationa.l Chri�ian Churches anti pro mise to be +oyal to
this fellowship that it rray more and more becone a
fruitful branch of t he dlur ch universal , an d
wile
cheri sb ing brot re rly love toward all followers
,--. of
Chrl st everyw he re do you engag e to seek the purl ty,
peace, and growth of t he Kali hi Union Church ?
Answer:

I do so engage, God bei.ng my Helper .

THE C HARGE TO T HE C ONGREGAT ION

The Reverend Cmrl es · Kwock
Beloved Brethren , members o f t hi s church :
Do you in th e nam e of the Lord r e ceive t he Rev .
Hidemi Ts utsui to be your ass is ta nt minis te r?
Do you promise to receive the word of truth ·
from •
his lips 'Wi. th humility and l ove ; a nd to work with himc
in t he due di scharge of his holy of fi c e ?
Do you promise t o encru r age and hel p him
in the
...o rk of thi s ch urch for the glo?W of God an d the ·welfare
of men ?
Do you promise to continue to him, while he remai ns
your assis tan t pasto r, pro per maintenan ce as you have en
gaged, a-i d w hat ever else the honor of religion an d • · mis
welfare amo ng you may re qui re ?

�Mr . Tom Masaki

RESPONSE BY THE CHURCH

We do so prom:is e, God bein g our Helper.

THE PRAYER CF INSTALIA TION The Re1'eMad WUU."11 Steeper I
THE DECLARAT ION BY THE MODERATOR
The Reverend Donal d Gaylord
RIG.Hr Hi\.ND OF FELLOWSH IP INTO '"'.llHE ASSOCIATION
Dr. Nelson Dreier

THE BENEDICTION

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1

Mr. Seisho Shimabuku,

WORD OF APPRE CIATION
THE HYMN

I

"I Love Thy Kingdom "
The Reve rend Hidemi Tsutsui
Miss Maybe lle St ewa rd

THE POSTLUDE

This service i s condu ct ed under th e di rection and by the
autho rity o f the Oahu Evang eli cal Asso cia tion . The mi nis ters who are pa rticipi ting in t his :· e1ei'tice are
as
fol lows :
The Reverend Abraham Akaka, mini ster of the Kawaihao
Church .
The Reverend Akira Kural a , mini ste r of the Honolulu
Holiness Chur ch .
The Reverend Herbert Eggle ston , minister of the Kahului
Union Church.
The Reverend Paul ; -k�mo, minister o f the Makiki Christian
Church.
The Reverend Charle s Kwack, minist e r of the Fi rst Chinese
Church .
The Reverend William St ee P3 r , mini ste r of the Kalihi Union
Church .
The Reverend Dom ld Gaylo rd, minis te r of th e Pear l City
Communi ty Church .
The Reverend Nelson Dreier, Gen eral Secretary of the
Hawaiia n Evan,ga li cal Associa ti an of Congregational
Church es .
Lit�o in U.S.A. No. S66.SL
Copyright 19S6 Augsburg Publishing Ho\/se

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K.:1�;�\Ldi\.U JR :''OHSHIP
KA''TAI1J-LO CF.lJRCH

StnwLY , APRIL 13 , 1953
1030 1i.M
TH.EriW :

11

THIS

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GOD 's r-oRID 11

OFJJER
PiJ.:., LUDE • • . • • .- . •. •
INTilOIT •• The Lord is
Let all the
before Him .,.

0F ro:RSHIP

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I

1'lrs . Vic lot AJ.caka
in his Holy T emple
ccJ.rth keep silence
�eep silence before

c •• • • • o • • • � • • • • • •

Him. _

orr::nrG HY¥.!.N • • "fJHAT A FRIEND 11 • • • • • • • Cong
What a friend we hnve in Je sus ,
all our s ins an.f grieves to bear,
what a privile ee to curry , everything
to God in prayer . 0 who.t pence we often
forfeit ," o �h�t needle s s pa in we bear,
o.11 because we do not co.rry, everything
to God. in prnyer • . .
Have 1.·m tri:1.1s and temID,t ions , is there
trouble anywhere , we should never be
discour�.ged .,. t .::1.ke it tc the Lord in
prnyer ,- - cu!'l �,e find a .friend s o faithful
who will all our sorrows share , Jcsus lc'1uws
our evo ry weakness , take it to tho Lord
in prnyer • .
IlWOCAT.ION ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs .. Ella Kam:::no.
CALI, TO WORSHIP : Psa]Jn 24 : 1-2
IN UNISOif-The eo.rth is . the Lord ' s, o.nd
the fullness thereof ; the world , and they
that dwell there in • .
For he hath founded it Llp on the seo..s , a.nd
este:blished it upon th.e ftc ods .
r
MO:�r rnG PRAYER AND LORDS PRAYER • • • • Ivlrs .Ello. Ka.r,iana
8".."'..-: (: TAL E:EIBC'IION • • . • Duet by Do bro. Tolles and Fenner
Marie 11.kaJm- " In t.he s ilent Garden" • • •
,i::71-: C:UNCEllliENTS . . . . . . . . . . ..
o • "'
er.:. IBP.. lflG � . . �· .
o ,, • � •

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�SPE CIAL SEILGTIO U • • • • • • . • . . . • . �\t:.,r n Ell.J. Gruco
STORY SERHON • • • • • • • . . • • • • •. . . • • • fvirs .Ellu Ka-:1rcnn
CLOSING HYMN � • • 11 I LOVE TO TELL TEE STORY11 • • • • •
I love to toll the story, of unseen tl:ings
nbove, of Jesus nnd his glory, . of Jesus 2.rul
his love , I love tc tell the s+,ory, Bec:�uso
I knav, tis true , it satisfies my l�ngings ,
as nc,Mling else can d o •. _
I love t·.:i te ll the st8ry ll trdll be r1y
the�:-.s i_n glory, to te ll the c.ld c:µ1
stcry, Cf J0 sus an&lt;l his lova �
BENEDICTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cong.
IH UNISON : Let the words.- of my
mouth · and the mcdi tr.tion cf ny bBart bo
accepta.blc in thy sight, 0 Lord , my rock
Md ny redeener .

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V/"e wa11t to thank Mrs . -Ella Kc.Lana. very
much to coaing to ,wrship with m;
this aorning . !le thank God fe r� t:-:.is
"ilonderful r::e S-sage and pictw-as �:hf� iv._s
shCTm us today.
T',o thank Miss Ella Grace too , -of hulpini_;
v,hile I,Irs . Hepa is· attonding t he !.hn. Ec.k1.�p1:
and also Wms . Violet Akaka fer her w0ndcrfu:
mus ic n.lso.
I pray t hat you childre n will be very r�foe
todo.y, nnd th£.t YJe hnvo somec.·ne th2.t is
so willing t o brinf:i the nes St:'.ge of Go·i to
us .
"'e vrill be h::tv ing c. new spec.ker- e ach
Su11dny, so ,10 must look forwe.rd :f(,r- ('• .il
the se sundcy s to come .. It noy yc qr .father
or y0ur nuther that is g•_)ing to bring tl,e
no s sage to you.
GOD BLESS .A.LL CF ':GU TCD.;.::'.

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��E A S T E R

PR OGR A M

- iawaiaha"c; sunday-·s·�ti�oI April 6, 1958

Miss Sheryl Akaka

PRELUDE

HYMN ** GHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN

Congregation

INVOCATION

Kahu Akaka

EASTER READING

Miss C • Alu

SPECIAL SEIECTION
PIANO SEIECTION

Primary Pupils
- Mrs. Wenonah Kamakauiwoole
Mis s Adeline Mahoe

SPECihL SEIECTION

Nursery Pupils
Mrs. Ella Karaana
Ka.hu Akaka

EASTER MORNING PRAYER
11

CHORUS

SCENE I
The Golden Dawn"
Junior,

Choir
Intermediate

SCENE II
"The Garden of Gethsemane rr
A SOLO

Mrs . Juliette Galuteria
11

A TRIO

SCENE III
0 Lowly Nazare ne 11
Kauilani Young
Madeline Mahoe
Aulani Young

�SCENE Ill

" In the Silent Garden"

_ Misa Deborah Tolles
Miss·· Fenner Marie Akaka •
Chou: ,-. . � :
· SCENE V .
11 It is f inis hed"
.

A DUET
CHORUS

A SOLO
nsentries

_ .
SCENE VI
the Sacred T omb"

guard

MAIE QUARTET

If

- George .Marshall
-·;· - - W��kulani· Joung
·_ TmaikaJa.t1,i. Young _
- . - Ivie lvin Hoomanawe.nlli

SCENE VII ·
The Golden Dawn of Eastei"rn ' . •
•

•

·,

•

A DUET

• •'

. . ;... .
. . _ ..
.• Ch�ii·_Juni·or , Interinediat,e
_: -

CHORUS

, •

...

- S CENE VIII . . ' . •
s " • '•
flThrough
,·.. the- -shadow
.
.

:•� .

;a .

'icamahoiliqa
Aa:ron -Aka,ka. ·

- Komo

SCENE IX
" fell :t.he j �ul East�r Tidings'�
__ . _ _ _
-, Mabel __Schutte
A TRIO .
- AJ:-ice �ch•tte
Vivian :·Awa
SCENE X·
- •Wictory is "!ion"
.. . . . ·
Choir
CHORUS ,,
Junior, Intermediate

�CLOS IlJG HYMN -»

Congregation

HE Lr.7ES

Ka.hu Akaka

BENEDICTION

Many thanks to all who helped with this spe cial
Easter program. The colllI!littee consisted of Mrs.
G. Hepa, chairman; Mrs . A. Schutte, V.iolet Aka.ka,
L. Tolles,Mies v� Awa;· Mr� G. Kama Jr., R. Taylor,
F; Ng, Rev,. L. Waiau.
-:E-¼� lE Ji l(lHh.
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CHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN TODAY, ALI.ELUIA!
SONS OF MEN AND ANGELS SAY, ALIELUTh l
RAISE YOUR JOYS AND TRHJTuIPH HIGH, ALLELUIA J
snn, . YE HEAVENS AND EARTH REPLY, . ALIELUIA l
LIVES AGA.IN OUR GLORIOUS KING , ALIELUIA !
r!HERE O DEATH, IS NIY.v THY STII(G, ALIELUIA !
DYING ONCE , HE ALL DarH SAVE , ALIELUIA !
WHERE__ _ THY VICTORY ,- ·o GR.AVE, ALLELUIA !
iHl--lHi-·lHI-H-iHHHf-1: �YHHEI SERVE A RISEN SAVIOUR, HE 1 S IN THE UORID TODAY,
I KNGJ 'I'IIAT HE IS LIVING , WHATEVER MEN WJAY SAY ,
I SEE HIS HAND OF MERCY, I HEAR HIS VOICE OF CHEER
AND JUST THE TTiilJE I NEED HDI,HE 1 S AWAYS NEAR
HE LIVES J HE LIVES ! CHRIST JESUS LIVES TODAY!
HE WALKS W ITH ME AND TALKS WITH r,IJE ALONG LIFE 1 S NARRGv
WAY . HE LIVES ! HE LIVES ! SALVATION TO IMPART .YOU ASK
ME HOJ I KNCW HE LIVES ! HE LIVES NITHIN MY HEART •
REJOICE ! RE.JOICE 1 O CHRISTIAN! LlFT UP YOUR VOICE AND
S IMH ETERNAL HALIELUJAHS TO JESUS CHRIST THE KIID.
THE HOFE OF AIL V!HO SEEK HIM,THE HELP OF ALL WHO FIND,
NONE OI'HER . IS SO LOVING, SO GOOD AND KIND .
(Refrain)
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THE GOIDEN DAWN, an Easter Cantata in Song and Story,
Text by Allred Barratt, Litt.D., Music bJ Haldor
Lillenaa, dire �ted at Kawaiahao Sur.day School spe­
cial Easter morning program by Mrs . Gertrude Hepa.
*::•-l-'-&gt;'H:-l'.- �-IH{-::BHHHf

CHRIST THE LOW IS RISEN! HE
Peter and Joh.n at the Tomb, by Charles Zinitaro.

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RISEN INDEED !

"'Peter therefo_re went forth, and that otber disciple, and came to the sepulchre."S. P. Oo. Pnnted in U. B. A.

John 2 0 : 3.
Folder No. 9 0 0 4

�HRISTIANITY, a force for the healing of the nations, is
the way by which people can live together in justice and
goodwill. The demands of Christian conscience are so
clear and unmistakable that as individuals and in theiI
churches Christians are faced with the responsibil­
' ty of using this force to make brotherhood a reality.

�K A H U L U I

U N I O N

C H U R C H

Februnry 14, 1954

11

1 r. m come that you might hc..ve life , end ltve it more
abundantly. 11

The Organ Prelude
Mrs . !'.imie Lane , Org1mist
The Lith ting of tl1e &lt;.,;andle s
152
1he Hymn :
"J esus Calls U s . . . . 11
s
.
The . Coll to riorship
Mabel J.tc ,- Rer.Laer
,';!r
The Do.xol.o&amp;y
Pi:ti\I SB GOD FROM hhOM ALL �LESSrnGs FLO'vi
PrtAI SE HIM ALL CREATUttES HERE BELOW
Pf-'J,I 8E Hfo1 MlOVE YE HEAVF.NLY .HOST
.PAAISE f'ATHE.H, SON , AND HOLY GHOST . .AI'-\&amp;� .
The �nvocntion und Uur tord 1 s Pruye.r- \ all sen ted)
The he sponse
The In stullu tion of Officers of the .hi·,v-aiiun Dept .
COV&amp;�Al�T : �iE BELIJ!VE rn GOD THE l&lt;ATtt.E.R, INFf oI TE
IN Wl SLJOivl , GOODN ESS; AND LOVE . .AND 1H HIS SON .OU.H.
LOF:D JESUS CH.RIST , �,hO FOR US AHD OUft SALVATION LI VED
AND DIED AND ROSE AGAii� , AND LI VETH EVERYMOfiE, AlW IN
TH.!£ HOLY SPI RIT 11hO TAK.ETH OF 'I� ,l'HINGS OF CHRIST .AN.
REVEALETH THEM ro u s , RBNEWid G , /r8�TllJG , AN{; INSPIR-'
I1�G THE SOULS OF MEi.� . WE i'.RE U1HTED IN STRIHN G TO
Ki'40W THE vHU.. OF GOD AS TAUGHT IN THE HOLY SCRIPTU fiES
AND . IN OUR 1'URPOSE 'IO \iALK I.i'I THE \vAYS 01'' THE LOftD
MADE KNOv1N OR TO 13E ivlA.DE lli'lOWN TO U S . , viE HOLD I T TO
BE THE 1\ilSSION OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIS T TO PHOCLAIM
THE GOSPEL 'ID ALL MANKIND, EXALTING THE i'() hSHIP OF
THE ONE TRU E GOD, AND L! IX&gt;RING FOR THE P.RDG.H.ESS OF
Kl'JOViLEDGE, THE PROhilOTION OF JUSTICE, THE REIGi� OF
PE.ii.CE , AND TiiE REALI ZATION OF HO!VtAN -BROTHERHOOD . . DE­
PENDING AS DID OU R FATHERS UPON THE COJTINUED GUIDAN CE
OF THE HOLY SPUU T TO LEAD US INTO ALL TRUTH, ·�1E WOHK
ANlJ PRAY FOR THE Tfu\..NSFOPu.�ib.T.i.Ol� OF THE �mfil,1) I1n'O THE
KING001v1 OF GOD, AfW fv E .LQOK1• \U TH FAITH FOR THE TRI L!r4P
OF hlGHTEOUSi�ESS ANLJ THE LIFE EVERYLASTING .
The Word s of Installation und l'rr:yer of Dedi c,, tioc

�The Glori;:, Po tri \ ull struidint )
GLORY BE 'IO THE .c'ATHEit
AND TO THE � 1'4 . AN.lJ 'ID. THE HOLY GHOST.
AS IT wiAS IN THE BEGI.NNIN G
I S NOi� � D EVER SHALL BE
fiORL.lJ i'ilTHOU T EiHi. AMEN . AM.EN .
The Se:: son of P-r [:yer
Hymn of Medi tntion : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.
The Pnstornl Prayer
'Ihe Silent Prnyers of all v'vorshippers
The Re sponse
The Announcements
The Offering
"It is more blessed to €ive thnn · to receive "
Receiving of Tithe s and 0:ffer.i ngs
Prr,i s e end Pr1 yer of Dedic,, tion · ( all stcndine )
ALL THINGS COME OF 'l'HEE O LORO
AND OF THINE OV1N HI.VE \·:E GIVEN THEE . AMEN .
The , Sc rip ture Lesson :
The ii'iinistry of iv1usic

Ephesians 4:4-16

The Sermon : "OUR UNI'I'Y IN C.HHIS'I 11 The Rev . . A. b.kuku
" There is one Body, and one �_piri t, even us
ye o.re cnlled in one Hope of your calling" .
Ephesbns 4: 4
The
The
The
Tt.ie

Closing Hymn : " The Church ' s Lina Fouudr,.ti. on" 391
Benedi ction ( all sented)
Response
Ortnn Postlude
➔HP,l-;'Hh'l-

THE ftEV • ,dASAO YAMADA of Hilo will prei; ch from our
_pulpit - next Su.ado.y . He is one of the ministers now
being consi dered for our church , All members � ill
want to hear him , meet him , und tallc with him .

The Executi ve Committee of our Church will mee t aftel
the Service of 1i1• orship thi s morning . iVlo.ny iwportunt
mr: tters . Our church grows o.s v,e work t

�Blessings for All Alike
It was no accident that our forefathers
proclaimed that all men are endowed by
their Creator with certain inalienable
rights. When we strive to establish these
blessings for all we show sanity and de­
cency. Race Relations Sunday on February
1 4th is a demonstration of the fact that
we are, as Christians, uneasy in conscience
but awake to the symptoms of the sickness
of which our churches have been accused
by men of other colors and creeds. On this
Sunday let us match creed with deed.

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*

I am only one, but I am one. I cannot
do everything, but I can do something.
What I can do I ought to do; and -'by the
Grace of God, I will do!

What Foundations Are We Building Upon?
All things considered, ·the citizens of the United States may take a measure of
genuine satisfaction over improved relations among racial groups within our borders.
But there is a disquieting lesson to be drawn merely from the fact that we have to
stop and take note of such progress. This nation was founded on the religious prin­
ciples of freedom, equality and fraternity. As we approach the end of two centuries of
national life, we still have to ask ourselves whether we are building on those foundations.
It must be recorded, to our shame, on this Race Relations Sunday, that it is within
the churches themselves and in church-related institutions that significant advances
need to be made.
Is it not strange that religion, which is a force for the healing of the _nations, is
itself hampered in its influence by the sickness of racial prejudice?
From "A Message for Race Relations Sunday, 1 9 54" by Dr. Buell G. Gallagher.

Layman Qf 'The Year in Washington
Washington Federation
of Churches chose as their
layman of the year Mr.
Woolsey W. Hall, second
negro so honored in the Fed­
eration's 1 8 year history. Mr.
Hall has been active in
church and civil affairs for
many years and retired from
the U. S. Treasury service
with the status of Purchas­
ing Agent 4 years ago. Dr.
Edward L. R. Elson, Fed­
eration President made the
presentation.
No. 7-2-1 4-54

Missions Council Church Calendar

RNS

•

��Bt,-_f( Tho t •u�ey May .de One 1 ( p . 115 )

J olui 17 ; 15-22

Choir : Illill I KE t..AhU , fu,.Hu ALM.ill ,
KOi-.:0 MA KA :d1KJ\ , 0 KA PA Mi•. IK.f_I ,
MA.LU i40 .!1.ALOKO , l-' ALEKi1U.h NO ,
KO�O 1v1AI ,� i'4ALU 1tAU •
L�I I KE KAHU , lid Ju�C NO,
D.il IA IES0 LA, KAhU MAIKAI 1�JAU ,
I.VII I KE KLHO , Nl.i1l ;...m�Pl"A E,

KU .iJSIO Li� A H;Jiil .

KU A
LOHE
LAKO
K0;/10

HEA KE .l:...AHU , K.i&lt;HU AtAHAI ,
I K0tU, LEO , K01YIO KuKt A' E,
I Ni; ?0£�0, KE! Ki� POMAll\.Al ,
iliAI A ,\\ALU .'41,U .

�\ Arrest At The G�te ( p . 115 )
John 18 :1-5
ti'� Shadov, of the Cross ( p . 54)
Mc.rk 15 : 16-20
'-\l..\s o .\ C "- c.a.,\-' � cJ\�&gt;
Trnnscrif tion : 11 WEitE YOU THERE
hl-iEN '.l'H EY CfillCIFIED MY LOHD? 11
1

Closing Hyun : { nll staudinr.)
'!'he Benedi ction {all seated)
The Res_ponse
The Ort :m P0 stlude
-lHHHHE-

If anyone wishes to leave an off erint,, tbere are
offerint pl�tes �t the ba ck of the church . Oft'er­
iugs received tonight vdll go tov,ard the missionary
projects of thi s church .
Tomorrow, from 12 n oon through J pm , the Good Friday
Service will be held at the Church of the Good Shep­
herd in Wailuku . Worshippers :..1ay come and to at
their convenience .
Easter Sunuay Servi ce betins at 9 : 45 n .m. Infants
will be received for Baptism on EE.ster Sunday .

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