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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