Ke Aloha O Iesū
“Since you were precious in My sight, You have been honored,
And I have loved you;”
Isaiah 43:4a
“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son,
that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life.”
John 3:16
“Ke Aloha O Iesū” is Hawaiian for ”The Love of Jesus.” We dance (hula) to give thanks to God, and to share the love that we receive from God.
Class Details
Free seasonal hula classes are offered for women and children in a bilingual setting. All levels are welcomed. Please contact us if you are interested.
Class Schedule
Sundays from 12:30 PM ~ 2:00 PM
12:30 PM ~ 1:00 PM
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Opening Prayer
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Announcements
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Praise Reports and Prayer Requests
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Aloha Time - We learn about God, and the meaning of the hula song.
1:00 PM ~ 2:00 PM
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Practice Basic Steps and Hula Choreography
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Closing Prayer
Class Rules
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Follow the leader’s instructions.
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Be punctual. If you will be late or absent, please let the leader know.
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Do not upload videos of the class on YouTube, Facebook, etc. without permission from the leader.
What to Bring
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Pā՝ū (Hula Skirt): Please bring your own pā՝ū, if you have one; if not, you may borrow one from church.
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Comfortable Clothes: T-shirt, excersize pants, or shorts to wear under your pā՝ū.
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Hula Folder and Pen
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Hair Tie or Clip
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Bottled Water and Small Towel (optional)
Free Space
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