Memories of the time spent in fellowship with one another, Hope Chapel Kaneohe Bay “TIMESETTERS”, Christmas Dinner, “An Island Christmas” Queen Kapiolani Hotel 2013
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Q: What has the Timesetters ministry done thus far to equip the seniors of our church?
The Timesetters Ministry has encouraged seniors from our church to be involved in whatever ministry is available for them to serve in. Some of the seniors are heavily involved in the Prayer Ministry; some in the Gateway Ministry that helps people struggling with substance abuse, physical abuse, addictions, anger or family problems; some are involved in worship, Children’s Church, Hope Chapel Resource Center (book store), doughnut ministry, greeters, the Courtyard Café, the Information Center, the video ministry, the Welcome center, and the men’s, women’s and Love Life Ministries of the church and even doing some weeding or serving on campus once a week. “Get Involved“, for more information on how you can help out, call Charlie, 235-5814!
!Q: Is there a MiniChurch for men and women Timesetters? The elders in our church have so much wisdom to pass on to the rest of body, and so are encouraged to be a part of whatever MiniChurch they are led to. Some of the men are also meeting in small groups of men with younger men called Power Teams that come under the Men’s Ministry. Presently there are a group of seniors meeting at HCKB in the “Courtyard”, Thursday mornings at 8:30am led by Uncle Hale Kekauoha and Lala Littlejohn. There is also a Men’s Team that meets in Temple Vally Shopping Center, Wednesday, 8:00am at Times Coffee Shop, led by Tom Landeza, Sr. Another Men’s group meets at Bayview Restaurant Wednesday mornings, led by Charlie Mixon.
For more information, please contact Charlie Mixon at the church office, 808-235-5814.
Goals for the ministry
(1) Create events that can bring most of the Timesetters from our church together in fellowship and bonding.(2) Look for areas that the Timesetters can best serve our church and the community of Kaneohe.”Show your fear of God by standing in the presence of elderly people and showing respect for the aged. I am the Lord.”





