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About Honolulu Friends Meeting and Friends in the state of Hawaii

Honolulu Friends Meeting was formed in 1936, but the first Quaker Meeting for Worship in Hawaii was held 100 years earlier, when Daniel Wheeler, a traveling Friend, visited Hawaii in 1836.

The new Meeting met in Friends’ homes and in rented premises, until in 1956 the decision was taken to buy a house as a permanent home for the Meeting. The house in Oahu Avenue has been the home of Honolulu Friends Meeting since then. In 1965, our Meeting became part of a new Pacific Yearly Meeting.

A steady flow of guests with Friends’ connections from all over the world visit the Quaker Center. Please see the Meeting House Guest Information section of the website for details.

Honolulu Meeting is an unprogrammed Meeting, whose membership currently numbers 110. Our wider Meeting community (those receiving our monthly newsletter, Ka Makamaka) numbers around 350. About 200 are on Oahu, 90 on other Hawaiian Islands, and the rest are scattered across the US mainland and the world, mainly in Pacific Islands. Elsewhere in Hawaii, Maui Worship Group, with about 20 people, meets regularly on Maui, and Big Island Monthly Meeting meets on the island of Hawaii (Big Island). Friends from other islands often join us at our annual Family Camp and Retreat, and at special events. Our growing community is diverse, with f/Friends old and not-so-old. Young families worship with us and we have an active First Day School. On Sundays about 60 people including children attend Meeting for Worship at 10:00 a.m., with hymn singing beginning at 9:45 a.m. Children leave the Meeting after 15 minutes for First Day School, regularly attended by 4-8 children. Meeting for Worship on the Occasion of Business is attended by around 30 people once a month after regular Meeting for Worship.

Regular events in the Meeting are the monthly Visiting Sunday that includes lunch, Meeting for Healing on Tuesday afternoons, Work Day for House & Grounds is on the second Saturday of each month, and Bible study once a month, as well as different presentations, discussion groups, and guest speakers scheduled by the various committees. The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) Hawaii Area Program, run and directed by two staff members, has monthly meetings open to Quakers and non-Quakers alike. The AFSC/Quakers CHOICES group meets on the second Thursday of every month. The Meetinghouse is well used for committee meetings, either Meeting or AFSC. A few non-Quaker groups regularly meet there too. We maintain a comprehensive library of Quaker books, periodicals and pamphlets.

Many people of different faiths from all walks of life, of different age groups and backgrounds visit and attend Meeting for Worship. All are welcome. Thank you for visiting our website. If you plan to visit us, we look forward to meeting you.

State of the Meeting report

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Quaker Information Center

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from Pacific Yearly Meeting 2009