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Journey WORLDWIDE EVANGELISM LESSONS • edited by Carmen Cardwell Fellows
presented by Mission Services, PO Box 2427, Knoxville, TN 37901-2427.
Oahu
Sunset BeachChurch of Christ
Hauula •
Church of Christ Hawaii
Walalua Christian Church
Central OahuChristian Church
Kahaluu Church of Christ
Mail! Church
of Christ Waipahu Church of Christ
Kauai
Lihue First
Church of Christ
DEVOTIONAL INTRODUCTION:Scripture Text; I Corinthians 13 (NASB)
"If I speak with the tongues of men and ofangels, but do not have love, I have becomea noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.
"And if I have the gilt of prophecy, andknow all mysteries and all knowledge; and ifI have all faith, so as to remove mountains,but do not have love, I am nothing.
"And if I give all my possessions to feedthe poor, and if I deliver my body to beburned, but do not have love, it profits menothing.
"Love is patient, love is kind, and is notjealous; love does not brag and is notarrogant,
"does not act unbecomingly; it does notseek its own, is not provoked, does not takeinto account a wrong suffered.
•Aloha Christian Church
Palolo Valley Church of Christ
"does not rejoice in unrighteousness, butrejoices with the truth;
"Pears all things, believesallthings, hopesall things, endures all things.
"Love never fails; but if there are gifts ofprophecy, they will be done away; if thereare tongues, they willcease: if there is knowledge, it will be done away.
"For we know in part, and we prophesy inpart;
"but when the perfect comes, the partialwill be done away.
"When I was a child, I used to speak as achild, think as a child, reason as a child;when I became a man, I did away with childish things.
"For now we seen in a mirror dimly, butthen face to face; now I know in part, butthen I shall know fully just as I also have
KaimukiChristian'Church
East Oahu Christian Church• •
Hawaii KaiChristian Church
been fully known."But now abide faith, hope, love, these
three; but the greatest of these is love. "
Aloha, in the Hawaiian language, means"love." Love, a big word in any language,holds many connotations, and yet is auniversal bridge capable of uniting the lostof many nations with Christ. For over half acentury missionaries from the ChristianChurch/Church of Christ have been bearingall things, believing and enduring: rejoicingin the truth that love never fails as souls havebeen won to the Lord in Hawaii.
HISTORY:
See historical chart on page 7.
HAUULA
CHURCH
OF CHRIST
CONTRIBUTORS:
Donnie and Charlotte MingsPO Box 507
Hauuia, HI 96717
Donnie and Charlotte Mings went toHawaii in January 1976 with their twochildren, Sherl (now married and living inTyler, Texas with her husband and son) andJeffrey (now a third year student atKapiolani Community College, majoring incomputers and electrical engineering). TheMings had previously served as missionariesin Osaka, Japan, working with Osaka Mission and Osaka Bible Seminary.
They have been working with the HauuiaChurch of Christ on the windward, or northern side of the island, about one hour's drivefrom Honolulu. Donnie has been serving asthe minister of the church for about tenyears. Charlotte serves as Sunday schoolteacher and song leader.
The Mings are on partial missionarysupport from mainland churches and individuals, supplementing their support withsome local work, such as Japanese weddings. Charlotte regularly sings for theweddings in Honolulu three days a week.Donnie performs the Japanese languageceremonies when needed. (This work is incooperation with Wes Walker, another missionary.
The Hauuia Church of Christ was begunby the Owen Still family back in November of1946 and recently celebrated its fortiethanniversary. It is a multi-racial congregationin a multi-racial town that includes quite afew Orientals as well as Polynesians such asSamoans. The town is said to be at least fiftypercent Mormon. It is situated on thenorthern coast of Oahu, only about a milefrom the big Laie Mormon complex, whichincludes the Mormon Temple, BringhamYoung University Hawaii Campus, and themain tourist attraction, the Mormon ownedand operated Polynesian Cultural Center.
The church at Hauuia is fortunate to havetwo faithful school teachers helping out,serving the church in many ways over theyears. These are Eleanor Otake and JudlePeterson of the Sunset Beach ChristianSchool. These two ladles deserve much ofthe credit for the survival of the church overthe years since it was founded.
HAWAII
CALLS
MISSION
CONTRIBUTOR:Henrietta LuttrellPO Box 25WWaianae, HI 96792
HISTORY:
Hawaii Calls Mission was formed byCharles and Henrietta Luttrell in 1962 toanswer the call of the Owen Stills for helpwith the ministry at the Palolo Valley andKalihi Churches of Christ in Honolulu.
Charles served in both congregations forseveral months until Owen's healthpermitted him to return to Kalihi. TheLuttrells' goal was to help the Palolo Valleycongregation to become self-supporting.Since it was made up almost entirely ofchildren and young people, it seemed thequickest way was to begin a day-care center for pre-school children. This necessitated buying a larger piece of property.
In 1971 the congregation moved to alarger site in an ideal location, but the buildings were old and run down. Later that year,Jullen Storms, Henrietta's brother, came tohelD with the rebuilding and maintenanceand Deborah Blazer came to serve as Christian Education Director.
During this time the young people served,studied, and matured. Some of them arenow leaders in the congregation. After yearsof hard work in rebuilding and remodeling,the pre-school was able to get a state licenseand opened in 1974 under the direction ofFaye Tanigawa, a member of the congregation who had a degree from the University ofHawaii. Henrietta and Deborah were theteachers.
In the summer of 1974 Faye and Deborahboth married and moved to the mainland.
Faye has now returned to the islands withher preacher husband and they serve in theSunset Beach Church of Christ. Otherteachers taught in the pre-school for periods of time, but Henrietta taught until thecongregation was able to hire teachers.
With the tuition from the pre-school andmission support, the monthly mortgagepayments were met until 1982, when a houseon a small corner of the property was soldand the proceeds paid off the debt.
While the Luttrells were on furlough in1962, Robert Plank of Eugene, Oregon, ministered to the congregation. He was thencalled to serve as the first paid minister of thecongregation in July 1983.
When their services were no longerneeded at Palolo Valley, the Luttrells beganto help the Waipahu Church of Christ.Charles preached for the entire congregation until they were able to call an llocano-speaking preacher, Felipe Bayani, who hadbeen educated and served in the PhilippineIslands for about twenty-five years. ThenCharles and Henrietta continued to teachthe children and young people who were educated in Hawaii and are not able to read orwrite their parents' language.
In the spring of 1985 the Luttrells moved tothe Waianae coast where they could buycheaper housing and be a little nearerWaipahu. Their home is located less thantwo miles from the Maili Church of Christ
where they placed their fellowship andattended night services. Henrietta began anafter school class for elementary age children which has had a good attendance andseveral of them now attend Sunday servicesalso.
Living in this drier area helped Charles'breathing. He had had asthma for years and
becoming increasingly short of breath, hewas able to preach and teach, but by thespring of 1986 was unable to do muchphysical labor. On June 11,1986 he passedfrom this life due to cardiac arrest.
FUTURE PLANS:Henrietta was on furlough from June
through October 1986 but has now returnedto Waianae to resume teaching with theWaipahu and Maili congregations.
The congregation at Waipahu has severalyoung people in it who speak English without much accent and who regularly attend.It is hoped that they can be trained throughteam-teaching to take over the youth classesso that Henrietta can be relieved to do moreat the smaller Maili congregations.
SUNSET
BEACH
CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL
CONTRIBUTOR:
Jessica FloydSunset Beach Christian School59-578 Kam HighwayHaleiwa, Hawaii 96712
HISTORY:"There's a school that we'll always remem
ber . . . Oh, the Sunset Beach ChristianSchool..."
Mrs. Owen Still wrote these words for the
"school song" as she and Mr. Still traveledthe long way from Honolulu to Sunset Beachon the North Shore (Oahu). Now 130 children sing it with a deep love for the littleschool that teaches them to know Jesus
Christ and also how to read!
The first year, 1953, when the school wasstarted by the Sunset Beach Church, lessthan twenty brown, barefoot, bashful keikis(children) came to school. Here they mettheir three haole (mainland) teachers ofgrades kindergarten through eighth:Charles Moore, Wava Poll and JessicaFloyd. The kitchen became a classroom forthe seven children in grades one throughthree. Children walked to school or weretaken home by teachers. They came fromhomes where parents did not know Christ orattend church. Students began to bringparents to church and soon there werebaptisms In the largest baptistry in theworld—The Pacific Ocean.
PRESENT ENDEAVORS:In the 3314 years of the school, there have
been 29 teachers, 1108 students, 194graduates, over 300 students and parentswho have accepted Christ as their Savior.Today there are 130 students of all races,beautiful mixture, children of the sun, stilllearning of Jesus every day as the Bible istaught as a regular subject. Today, children ^ 'ride to school on the bus from as far away as 5
Hauula and Waialua, many are brought innice cars, talk is about television, computersand sports events.
Some of our students have gone to Biblecollege on the mainland and have becomeworkers there and in Hawaii. Now, many ofour students come from solid Christian
homes with strong believing parents.
FUTURE PLANS:
It is our plan to continue to teach Christdaily, to encourage students to followChrist, to raise up Christian workers, to helpthem use their talents for the Lord. We have
no plan to expand by adding a high school.It is often requested by parents, but with ourfacilities, we prefer to concentrate on theelementary level.
WORKERS:God is the Headmaster of the school. He
has been with us from the humble
beginning, providing for our needs in manyways.
Upper Row; Judie Peterson, Deanna Harlor,Jessica Floyd, Eleanor Otake, LynnWadingham, Gloria and Arlo Sellers.
Front Row: Nora Dorton, Linda Mills, TammyHyder, Zola Brown, Aiiene Miller and EleanorSprankies.
SUNSET
BEACH
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
HISTORY:
The Sunset Beach Church of Christopened its doors on the north shore of Oahu,beginning services in the home of Owen andShirley Still and their daughter, EleanorSprankies, in 1948-49. Property was purchased about a year later and an oldbarracks building was remodeled to becomethe church house.
Glen and Ruth Still Powell came to
minister in 1951 and have remained. In 1953the church was instrumental in opening theChristian School as a means of reaching thecommunity for Christ. The church andschool have served together faithfully andwell.
PRESENT ENDEAVORS:
In 1960 a lovely new sanctuary waserected and it is used almost daily in specialprograms, chapel, practices, and regularservices. Glen, who now works at a secularjob as well, continues to minister to this con
gregation, as do others who also work withthe school. Assisting in the ministry are Donand Jo Roth from Eustis, Florida.
FUTURE PLANS:
Sunset Beach is looking ahead toward being able to bring in a full-time minister. Godhas blessed this ministry and has used it toHis glory in these Islands of the Pacific.
WAIALUA
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
CONTRIBUTORS:
Zola BrownSteven and Blossom Sturm (middle row)Allen, Eric and Sunshine67-142 Mahaka St.
Waialua. HI 96791(Back row and child in front are from thecongregation.)
THE WORK:
The Waialua Christian Church was started
in 1965 with the financial help of manyindividuals, two mainland churches (Cope-land, Kansas and Redwood City, California)and the Kaimuki Christian Church and
Sunset Beach Christian Church. It is lo
cated on the outskirts of the sugar mill townof Waialua.
Steven Sturm is the present minister. Heand his family arrived in January 1976.Steven was graduated from Qzark BibleCollege in 1971. Blossom, from Hawaii, alsoattended OBC.
The church has one Timothy, CarlThorstad, a senior at San Jose BibleCollege. 10% of the church income is setaside for missions, Ninos de Mexico beingtheir main effort.
In September 1986 a house was donated tothe church by the Humane Society. It wasmoved to an empty lot in front of the churchand remodeled into a parsonage.
Music is a part of the worship of thechurch.
Allene Miller, choir pianist
Elizabeth Milmi McCord, pianist for thechurch.
Bible Club, sponsored by Blossom Sturmand Zoia Brown, meets every Friday from 3:30-5:00.
Over 60 children attended the 1986 VBS,with 17 teachers and helpers and an offeringof over $120 for Ninos de Mexico.
Churches
Central Oahu Christian
E. Oahu Christian
Hauuia Church of Christ
Hawaii Kai ChristianKahaluu Church of Christ
Kaimuki Christian Church
and School
Kalihi Church of Christ
(now Waipahu Churchof Christ)
Lihue First Church of Christ
Maili Church of Christ
Palolo Valley Church ofChrist
Pearl Harbor IvlemorialChristian (now AlohaChristian)
Sunset Beach Church ofChrist and School
Waialua Christian
Date
Organized
1957
Additional Workers: Martha Fischer, Dennis &Darlene Harmon, Rick & Martha Howell, Ed &Jean Kelsey, Richard & Eunice Knowles,David & Sue Nelson and Alan & Carol Roush.
'Present Ministers "Organizer(s)
"S^/oAo/'
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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by Rebecca Still Kerby
A Missionary Story aboutOwen and Shirley Still
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The Church in Hawaii
Workers Past & Present
Richard Branson
Ken & tyiarie Hill'Virgilio & Blanche Ibarra Jessie & Llia NicholsonPaul & Joy Ivtarshall ^wen & Shirley Still
"Dick Worthlngton
M/M Bob Baird
Georqe & Judy HopeBob Lanyon Don & Jo Roth Wes Walker"Donnle & Charlotte Ivlings "Owen & Shirley Still
'Ron Arnold
"Gary Walker "Owen & Shirley StillLeo & fyiildred Douglas 'Harold & Jone Gallagher
'Felipe Bayani Leo & Ivlildred DouglassM/iyi Larry Beaverson M/M Dennis Harmon
Charles & Henrietta Luttrell
Pearl Nicholson"Owen & Shirley Still
'Gilbert Williams
fylelvin & Christine Anderson^Ethel Jones
Harold & Joyce Burnside Charles & Henrietta LuttrellIvl/M Wayne Clark Edgar & Mabel NicholsGeorge Horton Dennis "& DeAnn Oerte!
"Edith Shimmei
"Joe & Dora SholtisOwen Still
Deborah Blazer Pearl Nicholson
M/M George Coleson Shimpei NishikawaThelma Imel Dennis & DeAnn Oertel
Charles & Henrietta Luttrell 'Robert Plank
Clair & Helen Powell"Owen & Shirley StillJulien Storms
John & Betty Becker Richard Osness"Marvin Mock "Louis & Dorris Sosbee
Jane BaughmanZola Brown
Keith & Virginia BurchettAnn ChapmanNora Dorton
Jessica FloydGuen Griffith
Deanna Harlor
Carolyn Hart
Tammy HyderFelipa MalabedAllene Miller
Edward & Emma Mills
Linda Mills
Charles Moore
Eleanor Otake
Judie Peterson
Wava Poll
"Glen & Ruth Powell
Don & Josephine RothArlo & Gloria Sellers
Phyllis Smock"Eleanor Sprankles"Owen & Shirley StillLynn WadinghamTruman & Nancy Whitaker
M/M Rick Hahn
Carolyn HartFrank Huffschmidt
Darryl & Carol Krause
Elizabeth Niimi
Allan Powell
Gary PowellGlen & Ruth Powell
Beth Sprankles
"Steve & Blossom Sturm"Sunset Beach Church
Ted Williams
Tiinister
shou d invest carefullyThe Pension Plan created especially for youby your brothers in the Fellowship.The Christian Churches Pension Plan, operating in conformity with thePension Reform Act of 1974,and subject to supervision by the U.S. TreasuryDepartment and the U.S. Department of Labor, offers lifelong pensionbenefits starting at age 65, to ministers, missionaries and employees ofinstitutions within the Fellowship.
Service credits earned by every minister or employee are carried fromcongregation to congregation, and from institution to institution, during hisactive lifetime.
This is your Plan, and wholly owned by the participating congregations andinstitutions.
A supplementary group tax-deferred annuity program is now available toparticipants.
Chairmen of Church Boards, Elders, Deacons and others, are asked to writetoday for the complete Information Packet on the Christian Churches Pension
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I unction City, KS 66441
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E. Dale Slorms
CAUV-'Dear Ones in the Lord, :
Greetings in the name of the Babe of Bethlehem at this very specialtime of year. May the celebration of His birth bring back memoriesof former years that brought you peace and joy. May this help tomake 1988 a banner year for you and yours.
1987 was a different year for me and one that brought many things forwhich to be grateful - some in unexpected ways.
FAMILY! The Lord has blessed me with children who love Him and carefor my needs. I have been living in the Maili church parsonage with myoldest daughter, AMY, and her family. Her husband, David, is stillworking on my house but not so feverishly now since it has passed allinspections, and now the paper work is being done to finish my loanapproval. There are still some things that need to be done before Ican occupy the house but must be postponed until I have more money,so David is looking for employment. Amy is expecting a baby in early1988, so they will be here until spring, at least. David and Amy leadthe Sunday evening worship time with their guitars, Amy plays the pianoon Sunday mornings, David has done maintenance work at the church-plumbing, electrical, roofing, carpentry, etc. I keep busy with helpingwith the four girls, cooking, cleaning, etc. in addition to the teaching,mission book work, calling, etc.
LETA and her family are living with her in-laws in San Jose, CA. Shehas recovered from her back surgery and can do all that she could dobefore it except for heavy lifting. She is home schooling her girlsand is active in her church programs. MARK is still with Lockheed asan electronic engineer. PHILIP and his wife live in Frankfort, IN.They have been unsuccessful in finding a child to adopt, so they areseeking a license to be foster parents. His wife has resigned herteaching position to be a full-time housewife and to be able to carefor children in the home. LORA is working five days a week and helpingin the church here as time permits. Right now she is planning theDeeper Life Christmas Camp for Jr. and Sr. High School Christians. Sheis recruiting teachers who will use the book of Philippians for theirlessons. Her publicity headlines "You can be a star" from Phil. 211^1-,
FRIENDS: Many people from many places pray, send support, write lettersand encourage me. I am grateful for each one. While I cannot mentioneach one, I am very dependent on one of them especially.
ISSION
7(^,
Henrietta LuttrellP. 0. Box 25W
Waianae, HI 9^792Ph (808) 668 9968
DECEMBER, I987
JOHN PAGE has faithfully had this newsletter printed./aadressed, sorted,bundled, and mailed them for 25 years. This takes a lot of time andeffort which has relieved me of this responsibility. It also providesyou with more up-to-date information. If third class mail was sentfrom here it might take ^ to 6 weeks for you to get it. His futureplans are indefinite, and he would like to be relieved of this task.I am considering other ways to have this mailing done, possibly through
Mission Services. This will entail about $75 for getting the mailinglist on the computer and then a little more cost for each mailing.
FINANCIAL PROBLEMS: When times are good and we have no problems, itseems to be human nature to rely on self and our friends. But whenproblems arise that we cannot handle, then we turn to the Lord. Foryears we have had enough support to live comfortably and do the missionwork in a modest way. But for the past few months, my support has notbeen coming in as it has in the past. In October I did not have enoughincome to take $350 of my $^00 housing allowance. Some of my bills werepaid late. Then I began to realize that I must depend more on the HolySpirit to move His people to do His will. It is through the Lord Iserve here. I must trust Him and rely on Him rather than on men. Ihope that I remember this lesson, am constantly aware of and gratefulfor his care, and continually ask the Lord for my daily bread, I knowHe can supply my needs according to His riches in glory through thethe generosity of His people. As you seek to put the Babe of Bethlehemon your Christmas list, will you consider the need for the children ofWaipahu and Maili to hear of His love through me?
May you have a happy holiday season and a satisfying New Year in Hisservice.
Yours to faithfully serve Him,
Henrietta Luttrell
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