Coordinator: Front Office, Information Team
colleenk@hopechapel.com

Family:
Married to Al Kalama, 4 children, Randall, Staci, Kelli, Kyle Kalama, 9 grandchildren, Kelsey, Cullen, Tavia, Anu, Kekai, Michaela, Rhys, Devyn, Kaulana.
How did you first start coming to HCKB?
My sister Shelley invited me. She and her husband Keane were attending Hope Chapel Kihei Maui with Pastor Craig Englert. Shelley and Keane were coming back to Kaneohe, Oahu to help Pastor Ralph Moore start a church on the Windward side of the island. I had been listening to Pastor Ralph for over a year on my way home from work every day. I knew this would be the church my family and I would be attending. I started attending Hope Chapel Kaneohe Bay in 1983 at the old Ulu Mau Village with my family.
What is one thing that you love about HCKB?
The people, the teaching, the love, the vision of our church.
What do you love most about working for HCKB?
To be a part of helping others.
Who is the most influential person in your life?
My mom!
What inspires you?
God’s love, his word, his people!
Any Hidden Talents?
Don’t think so, what you see is what you get.
Life Long Goal:
To be a good wife, mom, grandmom, and friend.
Little Known Fact About Me:
I That I’m Randall Kalama’s mom.
Favorites:
Restaurant:
Chao Phya Thai
Food:
Thai foods
Ice Cream:
Chocolate mint
Drink @ Starbucks:
Coffee, I don’t care for the fluffy stuff.
Song:
“Sincerely”
Childhood Memory:
My brothers and sisters living in Ft Shafter, hiking the mountains and building our forts in the hills of Ft Shafter. The multiracial upbringing in Ft Shafter with my neighbors being a league of nations having the pride and knowledge of knowing our parents were serving in the armed forces. Running up to chapel every Sunday morning with my siblings









