The Religious Society of Friends in Honolulu, HI, also known as the Honolulu Friends Meeting, is a welcoming and inclusive community that embraces the values of peace, social concerns, and religious freedom. Established in 1937, the Meeting is deeply rooted in the Quaker tradition, believing in the direct experience of the divine and the continuous revelation of God. They offer a hybrid in-person and Zoom worship schedule, providing a space for silent worship and the sharing of divinely inspired messages. With a focus on guiding children to live morally and spiritually in community, they also offer a First Day School program.
The Honolulu Friends Meetinghouse, symbolizing tolerance, equality, and peace, has been a place of worship and spiritual work since its purchase by the Meeting in 1957. It serves as a gathering space for Quaker and community groups, providing a supportive environment for visitors and seekers of truth. The Meetinghouse, located at the crossroads of Oahu Avenue, is a testament to the Quaker ideals of religious freedom and civil liberty, carrying forward the legacy of Quaker reformers Hannah and Joel Bean.
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