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Congratulations Rob and Rikki!

Congratulations Rob and Rikki!

Yesterday another one of our pastors got married! Rob, our college pastor, married his fiance (now wife) Rikki in a beautiful ceremony at the Kaneohe Yacht Club. I had the privilege of not only attending but emceeing it was well. It was a perfect day for the perfect couple. The bride and groom with Pastor Carl officiating Their first kiss as man and wife And announcing Mr. and Mrs. Rob Wurlizter Congratulations Rob and Rikki!

And Aloha Means Goodbye…Again

And Aloha Means Goodbye…Again

One of the joys of my job is getting to meet new people. Many times new people soon become new friends and as someone once told me, “friends are the spice of life”. Funny, I always thought variety was the spice of life, but maybe I’m just getting my cliches mixed up. Anyway, a few years ago, I happened to meet a nice Navy couple from Texas that just started coming to church. They came to one activity (a board…

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New Blogs I’m Excited About

New Blogs I’m Excited About

So I’ve been a church employee now for the past 7 years or so and during that time I’ve worn several different hats. When I first started I was an intern in charge of the college ministry. Then after two years of that I did the college ministry and I also worked on the maintenance crew outside with Uncle Augie (20 hours each). Then, they moved me to the Singles ministry (where I met my wife Keao). Then in addition…

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We Got the Beat

We Got the Beat

So here we are in July already. Man, where did our year go? We’re past the halfway point and I’ve only blogged like 4 times this whole year (and one post was about what I wanted for my birthday). It’s not that I don’t have things going on in my life or that my life has suddenly gotten very boring, rather my life has gotten busier and I think I’ve gotten lazier. But last Saturday night we had a big…

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Bridge BBQ

Bridge BBQ

So this past week we have been hosting some Japanese people for a program called Bridge. Bridge was started some 20 years ago as a way to create a bridge between Japan and Hawaii with the intent of bringing Japanese leaders here to teach them MiniChurch, church planting and church leadership. The program stopped for awhile so this was our first attempt in over 10 years. This year’s program brought in 4 people from Kansai and Tokyo and to celebrate…

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