Contributed by Nadine Lagaso
Kamehameha Schools has created a series of Hawaiian-focused devotionals for the season of Lent to honor the deep Christian faith of KS founder Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop.
The first Lent devotional was posted on Ash Wednesday, February 18. This week’s devotional for the week of March 22 through 28 features the manaʻo of KS Hawaiʻi Religious Education Instructor Gaymond Apaka.
Although the devotionals were designed with students in mind, they can also be used by families or individuals to celebrate the coming of Easter.
Each Lent devotional includes:
KS Maui Kahu Kalani Wong, KS Kapālama Kahu Kordell Kekoa and KS Cultural Specialist Hauʻoli Akaka teamed up to develop the devotional series and asked KS faculty and staff members to share their manaʻo (thoughts) of what lent means to them.
It is their hope that the devotionals provide the KS ‘ohana with strength and encouragement during this blessed season. The remaining devotionals will be posted every Friday until Easter, April 5.
WHAT:
Hawaiian-focused devotionals created for use by KS students, families and others during the season of Lent.
WHO:
Developed by KS Maui Chaplain Kalani Wong, KS Kapālama Chaplain Kordell Kekoa, and Cultural Specialist Hauʻoli Akaka.
WHY:
To honor the deep Christian faith of KS founder Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop.
THE DEVOTIONAL SERIES:
Thus far, the devotional series includes the manaʻo of:
Kalani Wong, KSM Chaplain
Shontell Calina, KSH Christian Education Instructor
Dr. Rod Chamberlain, VP of Campus Education
Pua Fernandez, Admissions Director
Kordell Kekoa, KSK Chaplain
Gaymond Apaka, KSH Religious Education Instructor
Each of the remaining devotionals will be posted to the KS I Mua Newsroom every Friday leading up to Easter.
KS Hawaiʻi Religious Education Instructor Gaymond Apaka.shares his manaʻo in this week’s devotional.
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