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or “Church on the Beach”
Service Sunday Mornings.
Free Breakfast 8:30am,
North end of Old Airport Park.
Worship @ 9am
This Week Join Pastor Isy
to Celebrate
“Christ is Risen!”
Nursery & Elementary
Sunday School Available
Tues Eves. Bible Study 6:30pm
We will be in Galatians for
Tuesday Services. Sunday we’ll
be in the Gospel of Mark.
AMAZING GRACE
- MINISTRIES
INTERNATIoNAl
1st floor (Plaza area) of
Regency at Hualalai.
Call 808-329-1965
Calvary
Chapel
north kona
(Formally Kona Christian Fellowship)
74-5599 Luhia st. F-3
430-1313
Great contemporary
worship & line by line
Bible study
Pastor Scott Gills
Sunday Service 9am
Wed. Bible study 7pm
Located in the Old
Industrial area
Konachristianfellowship.com
Bringing ‘OHANA Together!
76-4295 Leilani Street
For directions visit us at
Sunday Mornings in June
9am Intercession
9:30am ‘Ohana Worship
10am Kid’s Church
June 7: Guest Speaker, Samaa Habib
Hear how she came
Face to Face with Jesus
June 14: Pastor David C. Rees-Thomas
“What God Cannot Do...”
June 21: Father’s Day Service
PLUS a time; to honor 2015 Grads
June 28: 36th Anniversary Service
Celebration Lunch after service
Movie Night: “Unbroken” at 5:30pm
WED NIGHT SERVICES, 6pm
Weekly Small Group ‘Ohana and
Special Monthly Gatherings
Calvary
Community
ChurCh
For more info call, 329-1440
Kahu (Pastor) Kealoha Kaopua
Email:
Christian
sCienCe
ChurCh
Sunday Services
& Sunday School
10:30am
Wednesday
Service 5pm
Kaiwi Square 74-5565
Luhia st, A-2
For more
information Call:
329-1935
ChurCh of
Christ
Kamuela /Waimea
We are meeting at
various places this
month, due to our
rental agreements.
BL classes are at 9:00 a.m.,
Worship is at 10:00 a.m.
Call
889-5499
for
directions or information.
AlohA E KomomAi.
And…watch
Cable-TV, channel 54.
Sundays, 10:30 p.m. &
Wednesdays, 12:01 a.m.
ECUMENICAL
CHURCH OF LIGHT
Meets on Sundays
at 10 am
Just off Mamalahoa Hwy.
Theme for the month:
New life
Speakers for the month of June:
6/6 Rev. Thomas Hohler
6/13 Rev. Sigrid Hohler
6/20 Rev. Gisela
Hetherington
6/27 Rev. Gisela
Hetherington
Call
325-5268
Sunday services consist of a guided
meditation, an inspiring sermon, psychic
messages, and inspirational music.
Holy Eucharist
1
st
Sunday of June: 10AM
Breakfast follows
Sundays: 7:30 & 10AM
(Keiki School @ 10AM)
Wednesday: 6:00PM
Christ Church
Open, Affirming
EPISCOPAL
Timeless Gospel,
Timely Message
Hwy 11 & Konawaena
School Rd.
Kealakekua
Fr. Dick Tardiff, Rector
808-323-3429
Grace community
church
74-4889 Palani Rd
“Equipping Followers of Jesus”
Saturday Service at 6pm
Sunday Service at 10am
Expository teaching desiring to
accurately communicate the
Bible in a practical way.
Hawaiian Islands Ministries
presents
“FIGHT NIGHT”
with Drs. Les & Leslie Parrott
Thursday, June 18
UW SPORTS CAMP
June 22 - 26
Rev. Bruce Campbell,
Pastor
Gary Summers,
Men’s Pastor
Tracey Hamilton,
Children’s Director
Joe Valentino,
Youth Director
Call
326-9580
or go to
Gracekona.org
Affiliated with the Evangelical Free Church
Hokuloa
united CHurCH
of CHrist
Rev. John Hoover
883-8295
Sunday Worship at 9 a.m.
All Welcome!
OuR fAitH is
OveR 2000 yeARs Old,
OuR tHinking is nOt!
gOd is still speAking…!
69-1600 puako
Beach drive
Ho‘olokaHi
Congregational
Located at the Kealakekua
Ranch Center in Captain Cook,
below Ace Hardware
(the old Pearl’s Garden Shop).
Worship service starts at 10:30;
lunch to follow.
Visitors Welcome.
Speakers for June:
June 7
Pastor Jeff Glass
June 14
Lee Shrock
June 21
Kahu George
Baybrook (tentative)
June 28
Kahu Charlene Taketa
For more information, call
936-8320
Kona
family
church
9:00am Sundays at
Hawaiian Queen
Coffee Garden
75-1048 Henry Street
Our Vision:
to inherit
the true love of God creating
peace for ourself, ohana
and the world
Wednesday
Night Study
at 7:00pm Sharing the basic
teachings of the Kona
Family Church
Rev. Chuck Frumin
987-4219
Kona Baptist
ChurCh
(s.B.C.)
Located 2 miles south of Keahou Bay
on Hwy 11, across from fire station
78-7156 Puuloa Road
JUNE ACTIVITIES:
Vacation Bible School
June 8-12, 9:00am-12:00pm
Music Camp
June 22-26, 9:00am-12:00pm
SUNdAy:
Bible Study all ages 9:00am
Worship service 10:15am
Join us for blended worship
Morning message by
Pastor dean Stanley,
WEdNESdAy:
youth Group and Adult Prayer
6:00pm
For more info, call 322-3355
or visit our website:
KONA CHURCH
OF GOD
Breakfast of Believers
9:15 Sunday
Worship Service 9:45 Sunday
Women’s &Men’s
Ministry 6pmMonday;
Bible Study & Potluck
6pmThursday
AChrist
Centered loving
fellowship
Makai side of Mamalahoa
Hwy., 1 mile north Hina Lani
Pastor Keith Elliott
325-7588
KONA UNITED
METHODIST
All Are Welcome!
english congregAtion:
Sunday WorShip
at 8:30 am
74-4960 Palani Rd., Kailua Kona
Facebook:
Phone: 329-5842
Rev. Dr. Krista Givens
Rev. Malakai Tatafu
tongAn congregAtion:
Sunday WorShip - 3pm
WEd.WorShip at 7:00 p.m.
sAmoAn lAngUAge
ministrY
TuES. WorShip at 6:00 p.m.
Living StoneS
ChurCh
at ALI‘I DRIVE
On the ocean at 76-6224 Ali‘i Drive
Sunday Celebration Times:
7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am & 6:00pm
Children’s Ministry: 9:00am & 10:30am
Nursery Care @ All Services
Prayer Ministry After Every Service
Outside Seating Available
SUMMER OF INCREASE
We are setting aside 90 days to purposely
seek out more. More intimacy, more revelation -
more of Jesus! Visit
to download a reading plan and join us.
SUMMER WEDNESDAYS
Join us on every Wednesday night this summer
at the Ali‘i Drive church for BBQs,
worship nights, & teaching nights.
Check
to find out
what’s happening this Wednesday!
For more info on ministries,
community groups, discipleship
courses and special events,
check our website:
Living StoneS
ChurCh
at PINE TREE CENTER
Next to Pine Trees Cafe at
73-4040 Hulikoa Dr.
SUMMER OF INCREASE
We are setting aside 90 days to pur-
posely seek out more. More intimacy,
more revelation - more of Jesus!
Visit
to
download a reading plan and join us.
Sunday Celebration
@ 9:00am
Children’s Ministry
(4-11 yrs)
Nursery Care
(0-3 yrs)
Prayer Ministry Available
For more info on ministries,
community groups, discipleship
courses and special events,
check our website:
NEWTHOUGHT
CENTER
“Weaving a Lei of Love”
Kealakekua, Pualani Terrace
81-6587 Mamalahoa Hwy.
(808) 323-2232
Sunday Service 10 am
Free childcare.
6/7: Manuel Roberto:
Coming Home. Music,
Bernice & Manuel
6/14: Drew Womack:
HERO, program and music
6/21: Dawn Barnett:
Summer Solstice;
drumming starts at 9:45c
6/28: Andrea Pro:
Radical Authenticity: Being Real in
Relationships. Music, Chris Quinn.
End-of-month potluck
Every Sunday: Healing meditation: 9-9:30am
Every week: Real Love mtgs, Wed & Fri: 4pm
St Jude
epiScopal
Sunday Mass 9:30 AM
1st Sunday
Hawaiian Hula Mass
U.S. Most Southern
Episcopal Church
REV. CAtHy McdonAld
Where All are Welcome
Paradise Circle @ Keaka Parkway,
ocean View, Hawaii 96737
808-939-7000
stjudeshawaii.org
Unitarian
Universalists
ofWestHaWaii
We meet only on
2
nd
& 4
th
Sundays
at 4 pm
Sadie Seymour Gardens
aka “Kona Outdoor Circle”
76-6280 Kuakini Hwy., KK
Check website for details:
ALL ARE WELCOME
Fellowship follows service
808-640-4483
UNITYOF KONA
A POSITIVE PATH FOR
SPIRITUAL LIVING
SUNDAYS - 10AM
322-0885
(at Kona Center near Big Island Grill)
75-7522 Hanama Pl.
Rev. Deborah Knowles LUT, LUM
Powerful,
Inspirational Lessons
by Rev Deb
Childcare & Sunday School
also provided.
Member-Unity Worldwide Ministries
FREE PARKING
THRIFT STORE OPEN
10-2/Tues-Sat
FREE ITEMS/CLOTHING DAILY!
Music by Larry Seyer,
Mark-Paul Pierpont and Nick Massoni
Kona Gospel
Chapel
pentecostal Church of God
Pastor Alva Elliott
Assistant Pastor Albert David
Ph: (808) 323-3110
Above American Savings on
Nani Kupuna Place in Kealakekua
“The steps of a good man are
ordered by The Lord,
for he delights in his way.”
-Psalm 37:23
SUNDAY MORNING
SERVICE AT 9AM
KINGS DAUGHTER
TALK STORY NIGHT
Tuesday 5:30PM
all aRe WelCoMe!
ST. JAMES’
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Saturday Worship 5pm
Kawaihae Harbor Beach
Bring a beach chair!
Sunday Worship
65-1237 Kawaihae Road
7:30 am, 9:00 am (with music)
Nursery/Toddler Room-
9am service,
Godly Play (ages 3-12)
8:45 am,
Youth Group (teenagers)
Sun. afternoons
Everyone is welcome!
885-4923 or visit our website
SNI KoNa
TruThof LIfe
CeNTer
79-7517 Mamalahoa Hwy
Kealakekua, HI 96750
Ph: 322-3792 Fax 323-3786
The Seicho-No-Le
Truth of the movement is
nondenominational
Humanity Enlightenment
& Peace by Faith movement
based on the truth that all
religions emanate from the
ONE UNIVERSAL GOD
ST. AUGUSTINE’S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
North Kohala, Kapaau, HI
Sunday Worship
7am – Holy Eucharist
9am – Holy Eucharist
(Sunday School provided,
followed with fellowship brunch)
Visiting Priest:
Rev. Bruce DeGooyer
from Bloomington, Illinois
Thrift Shop hours:
Wed: 12pm-3:30pm;
Thur: 4pm-6pm;
4th Sat. of each month: 10am-Noon
Community Meal offered
4th Sat. of each month: 11am-12:30pm
Church Office – 889-5390
All visitors welcome.
Directions: Take Hwy 270 North Kapaau,
1 mile past 22 mile marker, left side
WAIKOLOA
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Sunday ServiceS
WikiWiki Praise Service 8:30 am
Traditional Worship @ 10:00 am
with children’s church
BiBLicaL TeacHinG
68-3625 Paniolo ave- 883-8944
(across from Waikoloa School)
Lead Pastor Greg Scott
youth Pastor Keoni Sugimoto
an interdenominational
christian church
Serving the community 31 years
BecauSe He careS!
Church Directory
For information regarding placing
an advertisement in the Church Directory,
please
call 930-8654
or
fax 329-3659
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2015 | WEST HAWAII TODAY
10A
Weekly gas report: Prices up nearly a quarter since February
Gas prices in West
Hawaii have edged up
nearly a quarter since
mid-February, an analy-
sis of GasBuddy.com and
AAA data shows.
Fueling up on the
leeward side of the Big
Island — excluding the
Waikoloa resort area
where prices are normal-
ly higher — cost drivers
$3.57 per gallon between
Monday and Friday, an
analysis of a week’s worth
of GasBuddy.com data
from the Kailua-Kona,
Waimea, Kealakekua and
Waikoloa areas shows.
That’s up 23 cents from
mid-February when the
average price for a gallon
of gas in West Hawaii was
at a low of $3.34.
Including the Waikoloa
resort area, motorists
this week spent on aver-
age $3.62, up two cents
from the week prior. In
February, the average
price for a gallon of gas,
including the resort area,
was $3.39.
This week in Kailua-
Kona, drivers spent
$3.47
per
gallon,
unchanged from last
week, but up from $3.27
in mid-February, accord-
ing to the GasBuddy.com
data. At the Kailua-Kona
Costco, where member-
ship is required, a gallon
held steady at $3.19 per
gallon. In Kealakekua,
motorists spent $3.47
per gallon this week,
according to the data.
Drivers in Waimea paid
an average of $3.66 per
gallon, the same price
paid by motorists who
filled up in Waikoloa
Village. Fueling a vehi-
cle in the resort area of
Waikoloa set drivers back
an average of $3.81 per
gallon this week.
Hilodrivers spent$3.22
per gallon, unchanged
from last week, according
to GasBuddy.com data.
AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge
Report put the average
price of gas at $3.26
per gallon this week, up
one cent from the week
before. AAA does not
track gas prices for other
areas on the Big Island.
The statewide average
for a gallon of regular
unleaded fuel was $3.32
this week, up two cents
from last week, according
to the AAA data. One year
ago, Hawaii residents
were spending $4.36 per
gallon.
In Honolulu, a gallon
of gas during the week
averaged $3.25 while the
Wailuku area of Maui
paid $3.41, according to
AAA. Both prices are up
a penny from last week.
Nationwide, the aver-
age price for a gallon of
regular unleaded gaso-
line this week was $2.76.
California residents con-
tinued to pay the highest
rate for gas at an average
of $3.58 per gallon. South
Carolina drivers paid the
least this week at $2.46
per gallon.
AAA said gas pric-
es remain poised for a
seasonal decline because
of stabilizing crude oil
costs and completion of
seasonal maintenance at
refineries. In addition,
the cost of crude oil is
unlikely to rise signifi-
cantly in the near term
because the Organization
Of Petroleum Exporting
Countries (OPEC) decid-
ed not to cut production
during its most recent
meeting.
“Nevertheless, a num-
ber of factors could cause
prices to inch high-
er during the summer
driving season, such as
geopolitical issues in the
Middle East, unexpect-
ed problems at major
refineries or a major
hurricane that disrupts
production, refining and
distribution,” the organi-
zation said in a prepared
statement.
BY CHELSEA JENSEN
WEST HAWAII TODAY
This week in Kailua-Kona,
drivers spent $3.47 per
gallon, unchanged from last week,
but up from $3.27 in
mid-February.
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