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OUR CHURCHES


The Episcopal Diocese of Hawai‘i consists of 35 worshipping communities on five islands. About half of these can be found on the island of O‘ahu, where Honolulu, the capital of Hawai‘i, is located. Other churches are distributed on the islands of Kaua‘i, Maui, Moloka‘i, and Hawai‘i Island (“the Big Island”).  The following is an alphabetical listing of our churches by island.  ​If a church name  is highlighted in blue, it is linked to their website.  If a name is highlighted, it is linked to a form that will generate an email message to that person.  To jump to an Island listing, click on the buttons below, starting at the top of the island chain and working down:
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KAUA'I
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Kaua'i (The Garden Island)

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There are five Episcopal Churches on Kaua‘i. In the town of Kapa‘a, All Saints' was the first Episcopal Church built in 1925, followed by Christ Memorial in Kilauea. On the western side of the island, St. John’s in ‘Ele‘ele and St. Paul’s in Kekaha were built in the early 1940s, and now make up The Episcopal Church on West Kaua‘i (ECWK). The newest Episcopal Church on Kaua‘i is St. Michael and All Angels, located in Lihu‘e. It was dedicated in 1991, with an open and contemporary feel to its structure.
 All Saints’ Episcopal Church and Preschool
Location: 4-1065 Kuhio Hwy, Kapaa
Mail to: PO Box 248, Kapaa, HI 96746-0248
Church Tel: (808) 822-4267  |  School Tel: (808) 822-0122
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The Rev. David Jackson, Priest-in-Charge
Administrator: Dominique "Cami" Baldovino
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Christ Memorial Episcopal Church
Location: 2509 Kolo Rd, Kilauea
Mail to: PO Box 293, Kilauea, HI 96754
Tel: (808) 482-4824
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Rebecca Hullum, Bishop's Warden
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St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church
4364 Hardy St, Lihue, HI 96766
Tel: (808) 245-3796
Fax: (808) 245-6173
The Rev. Andrew McMullen, Rector

West Kaua'i, Episcopal Church on *
Mail to: PO Box 247, Eleele, HI 96705
Tel: (808) 335-5533
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*Comprised of:
St. John’s Episcopal Church
322-A Mehana Rd, Eleele, HI 96705
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
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8640 Kiowea Rd, Kekaha, HI 96752
The Rev. Kerry Holder Joffrion
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The oldest and fourth largest of the main Hawaiian Islands, Kaua‘i has been given the name “The Garden Island” for good reason. With Mount Wai‘ale‘ale, one of the wettest spots in the world feeding the countless streams, waterfalls and the only navigable rivers in Hawai'i, the landscape is adorned with lush vegetation and tropical rainforests. The symbolic island color is purple, and the island “flower” is actually the fragrant green mokihana berry, found only in the deep recesses of the valleys of Kaua‘i. The forests of Koke‘e and the Waimea Canyon are also home to many endangered birds and plants found only on Kaua‘i. With a population of 67,000, Kaua‘i’s rural lifestyle and dramatic vistas attract many visitors and those wishing to escape city life to enjoy the peace and calm of old Hawai‘i. 

O'AHU

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There are 22 Episcopal Churches located on O‘ahu, including The Cathedral of Saint Andrew, the first Anglican Church founded in the mid-1800s by King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma. Nestled in the heart of downtown Honolulu, the capital of Hawai'i, it is surrounded by historic buildings such as ‘Iolani Palace, and more contemporary landmarks such as the State Capital Building. O'ahu is also home to 'Iolani School, The St. Andrew's Schools, and Camp Mokule'ia. It is the third largest of the Hawaiian Islands, with nearly 70% of the entire population (1.3 million) of the State of Hawai‘i.  The church communities on O‘ahu are as diverse as their neighborhoods. With the continuing influx of immigrants from around the Pacific Basin and beyond, several churches feature special services catering to different ethnic groups, such as Samoan, Micronesian, Filipino, Korean and Chinese. 

​Calvary Episcopal Church 
45-435 Aumoku St, Kaneohe, HI  96744
Tel: (808) 247-2733
Fax: (808) 247-3131
Vicar position vacant
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Emmanuel Episcopal Church  
780 Keolu Dr, Kailua, HI 96734
Tel: (808) 262-4548
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The Rev. Annalise Pasalo, Priest-in-Charge
Administrator: Lisa Laveti ​
​Epiphany Episcopal Church   
1041 10th Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
Tel: (808) 734-5706
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The Rev. Chris Bridges, Priest-in-Charge
​The Rev. Frank Condello II, Curate
Administrator: Pi'ilani Hanohano

​Good Samaritan Episcopal Church 
1801 10th Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
Tel: (808) 735-5944
The Rev. M. Keleawe Hee, Vicar
​Bishop's Warden: Betsy Hata
​Administrator: Roxane Matsumoto
​Halau Wa'a Episcopal 
​Kapolei, Ewa Beach, Makakilo, Kunia, Ko'olina
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Mail to: PO Box 700501, Kapolei, HI 96709​
Tel: (808) 620-8866
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The Rev. Mark Kekaileonui Haworth, Vicar
​Holy Cross, Church of the - Preaching Station
Location: 56-356 Kamehameha Hwy, Kahuku
Mail to: PO Box 51, Kahuku, HI 96731
Sally Cole, Convener: (808) 638-7341
Boyd Ready, Worship Leader: (808) 638-8462

​Holy Nativity, The Church of the 
5286 Kalanianaole Hwy, Honolulu, HI 96821
Tel: (808) 373-2131
Fax: (808) 373-2133
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The Rev. Elizabeth "Libby" Berman, Rector
The Rev. Dcn. Robert Steele, Deacon
The Rev. Jenn Latham, Curate
St. Andrew, The Cathedral of
229 Queen Emma Sq, Honolulu, HI 96813-2304
Tel: (808) 524-2822
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The Rev. Heather Patton-Graham, Vicar
The Rev. Haaheo Guanson, Assisting Priest
The Ven. Steve Costa, Deacon
​St. Christopher, The Parish Church of
93 N. Kainalu Dr, Kailua, HI 96734
Tel: (808) 262-8176
Fax: (808) 262-1053
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The Rev. Giovan King, Rector
The Rev. Hollis Maxson, Priest Associate
​The Rev. Preston Lentz, Priest Associate
Prayer Ministry e-mail 
Parish Administrator: Chelsea Kanehailua-Kay

​St. Clement, The Parish of
1515 Wilder Ave, Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 955-7745
Fax: (808) 944-9325
Priest-in-Charge position vacant
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Administrator: Alofa Carpenter
​St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church  
720 N. King St, Honolulu, HI 96817
Tel: (808) 845-2112
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The Rev. David J. Gierlach, Rector
The Rev. Imelda Padasdao, Assisting Priest
The Rev. Peter Fan, Priest Associate
The Rev. Mafi Vakameilalo, Priest Associate
​St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church   
87-227 St. John's Rd, Waianae, HI 96792
Tel: (808) 696-5772
​The Rev. Jazzy Bostock, Vicar

​St. John's By-the-Sea Episcopal Church
47-074 Lihikai Dr, Kaneohe, HI 96744
Tel: (808) 239-7198
Fax: (808) 239-7198
The Rev. Paul Nahoa Lucas, Vicar
​St. Luke's Episcopal Church
45 N. Judd St, Honolulu 96817
Tel: (808) 533-3481
The Rev. Ray Woo, Vicar
​St. Mark's Episcopal Church 
539 Kapahulu Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
Tel: (808) 732-2333
The Rev. Paul Lillie, Rector 
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​St. Mary's Episcopal Church  
2062 S. King St, Honolulu, HI 96826
Tel: (808) 949-4655
The Rev. Charles Browning, Priest-in-Charge

Administrator: Charlene Date 
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​St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
41-054 Ehukai St, Waimanalo
Mail to: PO Box 70, Waimanalo, HI 96795
Tel: (808) 259-8664
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​St. Paul's Episcopal Church   
229 Queen Emma Sq, Honolulu, HI 96813
Tel: (808) 538-3275
Fax: (808) 538-8701
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The Rev. Cn. Randolph V.N. Albano, Vicar  
​The Rev. Rolando P. Piso, Assistant Priest

The Rev. Dcn. Peter Wu, Deacon
Church Office

​St. Peter's Episcopal Church, The Parish of  
1317 Queen Emma St, Honolulu, HI 96813
Tel: (808) 533-1943
Fax: (808) 531-9904
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The Rev. Diane Martinson, Rector
​St. Stephen's Episcopal Church   
1679 California Ave, Wahiawa, HI 96786
Tel: (808) 621-8662
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The Rev. Kaleo Patterson, Vicar
​St. Timothy's Episcopal Church   
98-939 Moanalua Rd., Aiea, HI 96701
Tel: (808) 488-5747
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The Rev. Karen Swanson, Interim Vicar

Moloka'i (The Friendly Isle)

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Grace Episcopal Church is the only Episcopal church on the island and is located in Ho‘olehua. Shaped like a shoe at only 38 miles long and 10 miles across, Moloka‘i is the fifth largest of the eight main islands of Hawai‘i, and is located just 25 miles southeast from the island of O‘ahu. Many of the 7,400 residents are of native Hawaiian ancestry, preserving their culture through their rural lifestyle and love of their land. Although small in size, Moloka‘i features the world’s highest sea cliffs along its northern coast, isolating the town of Kalaupapa, the Hansen’s Disease settlement, located on a small, 13-square mile peninsula. 

Grace Episcopal Church
Location: 2210 Farrington Ave, Hoolehua
Mail to: PO Box 157, Hoolehua, HI 96729
Tel: (808) 567-6420
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Church Office
The Rev. John Lunn, Vicar
Bishop's Warden: Jule Kamakana

Maui (The Valley Isle)

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​There are four Episcopal Churches on Maui located in the main towns of the island that include the Church of the Good Shepherd in Wailuku, Holy Innocents in Lahaina, St. John’s Episcopal Church in Kula, and Trinity By-The-Sea in Kihei. Maui is the second largest of the main Hawaiian Islands, with a population of over 144,000. Named “The Valley Isle” because of the many large valleys carved into its mountains and the large isthmus that was created between two (now dormant) volcanoes. One of these volcanoes, Haleakala, is more than 10,000 feet above sea level, making it one of the world’s highest mountains.  The magnificent Humpback whales spend the winter months mating and birthing in the channels of Maui before heading back to Alaska for their annual migration. 

It'Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, The Parish of
2140 Main St, Wailuku, HI 96793
Tel: (808) 244-4656
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The Rev. Robert K. "Moki" Hino, Rector
Administrator: Cora Brown 
​St. John's Episcopal Church, The Parish of
8992 Kula Hwy, Kula, HI 96790-7420
Tel: (808) 878-1485 / 878-6974
Fax: (808) 878-1485
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The Rev. David Baar, Priest Associate
​The Rev. George Wong, Priest-in-Charge
Administrator: Janet Makua
​Trinity by-The-Sea
100 Kulanihakoi St, Kihei 96753
Tel: (808) 879-0161
The Rev. John Hau‘oli Tomoso, Vicar
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Mark McDill, Administrative Assistant
Church Office

Hawai'i Island (The Big Island)

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The Big Island is home to six Episcopal Churches around the island. Starting from the eastern part of the island in Hilo, there is the Church of the Holy Apostles. Going north is St. Columba's in Pa'auilo, St. Augustine’s in Kapa‘au, St. James' in Kamuela, Christ Church in Kealakekua, and in the south, St. Jude’s in Ocean View. The landscape of Hawai'i's largest island is one of the most diverse in the world that includes the state's largest waterfall, lush vegetation on the east, barren lava fields on the west, two active volcanoes, a desert, black sand beaches, and snow-capped summits during the winter.
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Christ Church
Location: 81-1004 Konawaena School Rd, Kealakekua
Mail to: PO Box 545, Kealakekua, HI 96750
Tel: (808) 323-3429

The Rev. Cn. Dwight Brown, Vicar
Jasmine Locatelli​, Bishop's Warden

Holy Apostles, Church of the 
1407 Kapiolani St, Hilo, HI 96720
Tel: (808) 935-5545
Fax: (808) 935-5547

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The Rev. Katlin McCallister, Rector
​The Rev. David Glaser, Priest Associate
Betty (BJ) Long, Senior Warden
Administrator: Nikki Robledo​

St. Augustine's Episcopal Church (Kohala Episcopal Mission)
Location: 54-3801 Akoni Pule Hwy, Kapaau
Mail to: PO Box 220, Kapaau, HI 96755
Tel: (808) 889-5390
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The Rev. Jennifer Masada, Vicar
​The Rev. Dcn. Lani Bowman, Deacon


St. James' Episcopal Church *
Mail to: PO Box 278, Kamuela, HI 96743
Tel: (808) 885-4923
Fax: (808) 887-2713
*Comprised of:
St. James' Episcopal Church
65-1237 Kawaihae Rd, Kamuela
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St. Columba's Episcopal Church 
43-1425 Hauola Rd, Pa‘auilo
The Rev. David Stout, Rector
The Rev. Marnie Keator, Associate Rector
The Rev. Linda Lundgren, Associate Rector
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St. Jude's Episcopal Church
Location: 92-8606 Paradise Circle Mauka, Ocean View
Mail to: PO Box 6026, Ocean View, HI 96737-6026
Tel: (808) 939-7000 or click HERE to send a message to the office
Cordelia Burt, Bishop's Warden 
The island of Hawai‘i, the largest of all the Hawaiian Islands, is appropriately named “The Big Island”. With a landmass of 4,028 square miles and growing, it is larger than all of the other main islands combined, and is the largest island in the United States.

​Making up part of the Big Island is Mauna Kea, the tallest mountain in the world when measured from the sea floor, taller even than Mount Everest. Because of its unobstructed location, Mauna Kea hosts the world’s largest astronomical observatory with telescopes operated by astronomers from eleven countries! Kilauea, one of the most active volcanoes in the world, is located near the southeast portion of the island, helping the island continue to grow as molten lava makes its way to the ocean. With much of the island undeveloped, the population total is just 185,079. The Big Island’s symbolic color is fiery red, and the island flower, the ‘ohia lehua, can usually be found in the higher elevations of the island.


With such a large and mountainous landmass, the Big Island has the most diverse geographic characteristics. On a good winter day, there may be snow-capped mountains where only the most daring and adventurous visitors can partake in snowboarding or skiing, and later enjoy a dip in the ocean. From the dry deserts of Ka‘u and the stark black lava fields of Kona, the island offers breathtaking waterfalls and lush greenery in the areas around Hilo, and verdant green rolling hills in Waimea.


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