"He alo he alo" There’s a tradition in my family that we follow it’s called “He alo he alo” or as we say face to face, for we believe that the greatest give one can give to another is not our love but it’s the gift of life, in life is found the gift of breath or “Ha”, from God comes in a gift of life found in a breath, from the guardians of Heaven and Earth found in life is a gift of breath, from our ancient ancestors found in life is a gift of breath, to our elders found in life is a gift of breath, to our parents found in life is a gift of breath, and to our love consecrated in heaven bound by the love we have for each other found in life is a gift of breath, and to our future found in the eyes of a child in life is a gift of breath. So it has been said, let be done.
LIVING WATERS OF GOD MINISTRY... Kahu Parker, a native Hawaiian island minister, is warm, loving and true to his humble heart. From his strong ties to Hawaii's Royalty and famous paniolo heritage to his teachings from his Grandparents. You can say "ahhh... raised old fashion", but isn't being romantic... old fashioned? His beliefs comes a long way from his elders who were strong figures in the church and his up bringing, family, and life. By: Rosemary Parker
Thank you for this site my family and friends finally witnessed Rev Parkers wedding ceremony and have truely found THE MOST touching ceremony done. I cried tears of joy of his words wisdom and inspirations of love for one another.
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