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Advent Week 2 Hīmeni “O Come, O Come Emmanuel”

December 8, 2017

KS Maui junior Chase Fevella brings his own touch to the traditional hīmeni “O Come, O Come Emmanuel.” Use this a background each morning to pule as you offer up the day as an offering to Ke Akua, that you might share his aloha with those you meet. Use it as a background in the evening as you offer a pule mahalo for the way that you have been blessed because Ke Akua was with you throughout the day.This nahenahe mele composed by KS Hawai‘i Kahu Kaunaloa Boshard and his ‘ohana, proclaims, “Pā mai ana nā makani ʻehā i ka nū kamahaʻo” – the four winds blow heralding the wondrous news. “E hiki mai ana ke Aliʻi, Mana Loa The Almighty King is coming.” If you are unable to view this video, please try a different browser.

 
 
 

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