Palapala Ho'omau Congregational Church, established in 1864 by Christian missionaries from Lahaina, is a historic and sacred place located in the lush Kipahulu district of East Maui, Hawai'i. The church, built with limestone coral and lava rock, stands on a picturesque point overlooking the crashing Pacific, offering visitors a glimpse into the simple yet elegant style of country churches from New England.
The mission of the Palapala Ho'omau Preservation Society is to preserve and maintain the church and its grounds, ensuring its vital role in the local community. With a focus on heritage, privacy, and tranquility, the society welcomes visitors who appreciate the church's rich history and its significance as a place of worship, burials, and celebrations. Donations are crucial in supporting the ongoing maintenance and restoration efforts of this cherished landmark on the Maui coast.
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