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Calvary by the Sea Lutheran Church Videos
Hawaiian Homeless Companion
Excerpts from the 2005 A Hawaiian Home Companion radio-style variety show held at Calvary by the Sea Lutheran Church in Honolulu, to benefit Angel Network Charities, Inc. Edited by Blake Pedersen of U.I. Productions.
An ALL NEW edition of the show, titled Hawaiian Homeless Companion will be held at Calvary Lutheran, 5339 Kalanianaole HWY. SAT. FEB. 16, 2008, 5:30 P.M.
Tickets are $10, $5 for kids, and are available through Honolulu Box Office at (808) 550-8457 or online at honoluluboxoffice.com.
Proceeds from the show will benefit the homelessness relief work of the Angel Network Charities, Inc.
Anthem Ensemble - Calvary is the Sea
Anthem Ensemble singing Calvary is the Sea during the Sunday morning service on December 3, 2017. Anchor Baptist Church is located in Columbus, OH. Visit to learn more. For information about Salvation visit
DCE/DCO Internship Placement Service
Concordia University - St. Paul DCE/DCO Internship Placement Service - Mar. 23, 2009
Peter Johnson - St. Mark Lutheran Church, Kaneohe, Hawaii
Philip Morris - Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Marquette, Michigan
Michael Mueller - Camp Omega, Waterville, Minnesota
Gina Wroge - Risen Savior Lutheran Church, Chandler, Arizona
Shane Acers - Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, State College, Pennsylvania
INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I: What Can We Do to Mitigate Sea Level Rise in Hawai‘i?
Rising sea levels are a concern here in Hawai‘i and other coastal communities around the world. In December 2017, the State Climate Commission accepted the first major study on Hawai‘i’s vulnerability to rising sea levels. Our well-informed guests for the program are experts on this subject and they will highlight the concerns and recommendations from this report.
Fighting Fear with Faith - Building an Inclusive Approach to Homelessness and Poverty
Pastor Timothy Mason has been Senior Pastor of Calvary by the Sea, an ELCA church with an active homeless outreach on its campus in East Honolulu for 12 years. What has changed in the landscape? What is working in outreach? How can we be most effective?
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