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Local Religion/In Brief

Cookie walk, craft fair at St. Theresa

St. Theresa Roman Catholic Church will hold its annual Cookie Walk Bake-off and Craft Fair on Saturday and Sunday in the church hall in Kihei.

Saturday’s event will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., and Sunday’s will be from 8 a.m. to noon.

Proceeds will support the church’s religious education program.

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Keawala’i Advent service on Sunday

Keawala’i Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, will hold its annual Advent service at 6:30 p.m. Sunday.

The evening will feature the adult choir, Na Leo Nahenahe, under the direction of Stephen Haines.

A series of anthems and readings will be presented. The anthems will include Pepper Chopin’s “Come Down Emmanuel” and Joel Raney’s “Christmas Is Coming.”

The church is at 5300 Makena Road. Its phone number is 879-5557 and email keawalai@hawaii.rr.com.

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Lahaina Baptist choir dates set

Members of the Lahaina Baptist Church Christmas Choir will perform their Christmas Cantata in December.

Dates and locations include:

* Dec. 7, 6 p.m., Wharf Cinema Center, Lahaina.

* Dec. 22, 6 p.m., Whalers Village, Kaanapali.

* Dec. 23, 6 p.m., Lahaina Cannery Mall.

* Dec. 24, 7 p.m., Lahaina Baptist Church.

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* The Religion page is published every Friday. This page welcomes news releases and announcements from churches and religious organizations in Maui County that wish to publicize guest speakers, special events and programs, and news items.

The deadline for submitting releases is 10 a.m. Tuesday in order to be considered for publication the following Friday.

To submit material, go to The Maui News Web site at www.mauinews.com. Look for Local News in the left margin, then click on Submit News: Virtual Newsroom. Once there, click on the Religion link.

For information, call 242-6343 or send e-mail to religion@mauinews.com.

“Church Listings” advertisements also are published on Fridays. For information, including cost or to update an existing listing, contact the The Maui News advertising department at 242-6316 or adsales@mauinews.com.

Local Religion / In Brief

Annual Chanukah Party to be held Dec. 1

The Jewish Congregation of Maui will hold its Annual Community Chanukah Party at Beit Shalom synagogue from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Dec. 1.

The evening will feature a candlelighting ceremony, traditional dinner, communal singing, games and prizes. Disc jockey Dan Weisman will provide music and entertainment.

Door prizes and children’s gift bags will be presented, and items from the Judaica Store will be available for purchase.

Chanukah begins at sunset Wednesday. It will be celebrated with Thanksgiving for the first time since 1888.

The synagogue is located at 634 Alulike St. in Kihei. For more information, contact 874-5397 or jcom@hawaiibiz.rr.com.

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Thanksgiving Day Mass planned in Kihei

St. Theresa Catholic Church in Kihei will celebrate Mass at 9 a.m. Thanksgiving Day.

Donations of personal hygiene items will be collected for A Cup of Cold Water, the outreach ministry of the Episcopal churches on Maui. Items to be collected include travel-size toothpaste and toothbrushes, shampoo, soap, hand sanitizer, feminine hygiene products, rubber slippers and Band-Aids.

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Thanksgiving Hoike set for Sunday

Instead of its usual morning service, Wailuku Union Church will have a Thanksgiving Hoike at 4 p.m. Sunday.

People can participate in the worship service by sharing what they are thankful for. A Thanksgiving potluck in Dodge Hall will follow the service.

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Church announces Thanksgiving service

The First Church of Christ, Science church will hold a Thanksgiving Day service at 10 a.m. Thursday.

The one-hour service will include the reading of a Bible lesson and time for congregation members to speak about their blessings throughout the year.

The church is located at 160 W. Kamehameha Ave. in Kahului. Child care will be provided for preschoolers.

For more information, call 871-5087 or go to www.spiritualitymaui.com.

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Single service to be followed by brunch

Kahului Union Church will have one service Sunday at 9 a.m.

The service will be followed by a short meeting and a Thanksgiving brunch.

Local Religion / In Brief

Brownridge to speak at Jan. 20 service

The Rev. Walter Brownridge will be the keynote speaker for Faith Action for Community Equity’s upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. Day Interfaith Service.

The service will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Jan. 20 at Christ the King Church in Kahului.

Brownridge is dean of the St. Andrew’s Episcopal Cathedral on Oahu and has decades of experience working for social justice throughout the United States and South Africa, where he served as a canon at St. George’s Cathedral in Cape Town and worked closely with Bishop Desmond Tutu, according to an announcement.

The Martin Luther King Day Interfaith Service will celebrate the life of King and his strong commitment to racial and economic justice.

The planning committee chairman of the event, the Rev. Bill Albinger, rector of Holy Innocents Church in Lahaina, expects more than 200 people to attend.

For more information, call 375-9560.

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Seniors to be recognized at Nov. 24 event

Christ the King Church will recognize its senior parishioners during a Feast Day event from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 24 in the church hall.

The event will feature entertainment, games, a free blood pressure check, food and drinks.

The church is at 20 W. Wakea Ave. in Kahului.

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Classes on Judaism and the Torah offered

Rabbi Larry Winer and Gan Eden Chavurah will offer introduction to Judaism and Torah discussion classes beginning 10 a.m. Monday in the Lahaina United Methodist Church Social Hall.

The church is at 988 Front St. All are welcome.

For more information, contact Winer at 661-3237, (954) 295-2878 or rabbiwiner@me.com.

Local Religion / In Brief

Free film to be shown Sunday

The Jewish Congregation of Maui will present a free film “Unmasked Judeophobia – the Threat to Civilization” 6 p.m. Sunday at its synagogue located at 634 Alulike St. in Kihei, according to an announcement.

The film is a “meticulous examination of rising anti-Jewish ideology” and a “call to action and urgent reminder that anti-Semitism is a menace not only to Jews, but to the human condition itself,” the announcement says.

While admission is free, donations will be accepted.

For more information, call Hannah Robertson at 281-4427.

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Artist to discuss nisei exhibit

Artist Brian Y. Sato will be a featured speaker during Sunday services beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Wailuku Jodo Mission.

Sato is the artist of the award-winning exhibition “Gokurosama Hawaii Nikkei Nisei” showing at the Maui Nisei Veterans Memorial Center. He will talk about his exhibit and the many portraits of nisei (second-generation Japanese-Americans) that he has taken over the years.

All are welcome to join the service and talk. The mission is at 67 Central Ave. For more information, call 244-0066.

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* The Religion page is published every Friday. This page welcomes news releases and announcements from churches and religious organizations in Maui County that wish to publicize guest speakers, special events and programs, and news items.

The deadline for submitting releases is 10 a.m. Tuesday in order to be considered for publication the following Friday.

To submit material, go to The Maui News website at www.mauinews.com. Look for Local News in the left margin, then click on Submit News: Virtual Newsroom. Once there, click on the Religion link.

For information, call 242-6343 or send email to religion@mauinews.com.

“Church Listings” advertisements also are published on Fridays. For information, including cost or to update an existing listing, contact the The Maui News advertising department at 242-6316 or adsales@mauinews.com.

Local Religion / In Brief

Thangkas event to be held Monday

The Venerable Lama Gyaltsen will display various thangkas at Lumeria Maui on Monday and explain the symbolic inner meaning of each element of the sacred art depicted.

The event at 1813 Baldwin Ave. in Makawao will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission is $20 at the door. Proceeds will benefit the Maui Dharma Center.

During the event, Gyaltsen “will introduce the basis for the profound methods of Vajrayana meditation using the thangka as a support for visualization,” according to an announcement.

“A thangka is a beautiful form of sacred art usually drawn, painted or printed on canvas or paper encircled by a border of exquisite silk brocade showing an image of a divine being, revealing the intricate aspects of a mandala or telling a spiritual story,” the announcement says. “On a deeper level, thangkas serve as a teaching tool and a visual support for meditation, making them indispensable to the practitioner. Thangkas are both visually and mentally stimulating in helping the practitioner to internalize the enlightened qualities of compassion and wisdom.”

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Two to join missions in the Philippines

Two Valley Isle Fellowship members will leave for the Philippines on Saturday to join Two Thirds World Network missions in areas hit by storms, flooding and an earthquake.

The work will include medical missions, food distribution, water filtration system installments and children’s outreach to share the gospel of Jesus Christ. The areas served will include Manila and Ilocos Sur on Luzon, which have been affected by a series of storms and flooding. The team also will travel to Bihol, which experienced an earthquake several weeks ago.

For more information on future missions, go to twothirdsworld.org or contact Vince Bagoyo at bagoyov001@hawaii.rr.com.

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Centering prayer workshop Nov. 9

A centering prayer introductory workshop will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 9 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Makawao.

Centering prayer is an ancient contemplative practice that helps develop a deeper relationship with God, according to a news release.

The workshop, hosted by Contemplative Outreach Hawaii and the church, is for those new to centering prayer and those wanting a refresher in the topic.

For more information, send email to centeringprayermaui@gmail.com.

The workshop is free. Donations will be accepted.

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Packing party set for Sunday

Grace Bible Church is hosting a packing party from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sunday to pack shoeboxes with toys, school supplies and hygiene items for needy children overseas.

Volunteers are welcome to join in the event to pack about 200 boxes to be sent to children living in poverty in more than 100 countries. The effort is part of the nonprofit Operation Christmas Child.

People can also pack their own boxes and drop them off at the church at 635 Hina Ave. in Kahului from Nov. 18 to 25. Boxes with donated items can also be dropped off that week at Hope Chapel in Kihei and Lahaina Baptist Church.

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