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About Honolulu-Ko Church
Tenrikyo Honolulu-Ko Church is a branch church under Hofu Grand Church in Japan and was established in 1936 by Reverend Masayuki Iwata. After relocating from Liliha Street in Honolulu in 1949, the church has been at its current location on 349 North Judd Street. Reverend Melvin Iwata is the current head minister of Honolulu-Ko Church and is the 3rd head minister of the church. Daily services are held at 6:30 am and 6 pm and a monthly service is performed at 10 am every 2nd Sunday. Other services performed at the church are healing prayer services (following the monthly service and upon request), memorial services (every March 22 and September 22), funeral services, and weddings.
Honolulu-Ko Church has three branch churches; one located in Wahiawa on Oahu; another church in Hilo, on the Big Island of Hawaii; and a third church in Wailuku on island of Maui. Wahiawa Church is located at 255 Valley Avenue with Reverend Motoko Iwata presiding as head minister. Kilauea Church is located at 330 East Lanikaula Street in Hilo with Reverend Tadamasa Nishimura presiding as head minister. Haleakala Church is located at 317 Momi Place in Wailuku with Reverend Tad Iwata presiding as head minister.
About Tenrikyo
Tenrikyo came into existence on October 26, 1838, when God the Parent, Tenri-O-no-Mikoto, was revealed through the Foundress, Miki Nakayama, to save all humankind. God the Parent is the original and true Parent of all humankind, who has nurtured and protected human beings since the creation. God the Parent created mankind so that, by seeing humans live a joyous life, God could share in that joy. Thus, the living of a joyous life should be the purpose of all humankind’s existence. Since God the Parent is our Parent, we are all God’s children and, therefore, we should realize that we are all brothers and sisters.
We are taught that our bodies are borrowed from God the Parent and only our minds belong to us and, by the proper usage of our minds, we will be able to live a joyous life.
Then why are we beset by illness, anxiety, problems and misfortunes? It is because we believe that we live by our own power. We fail to acknowledge the existence of God the Parent and the divine providence which allows us to live.
God the Parent compares the wrong usage of our minds to dust. Any thoughts that differ from God’s will are called dust, and we are encouraged to sweep away any accumulated dust daily. We are taught that illness and misfortunes are not punishment for our wrong thoughts and actions, but only the resulting manifestations of them.
Through our troubles, God the Parent seeks to further our understanding of the divine intention to actualize a joyous life, guiding us with parental love. This if referred to as divine guidance. Through divine guidance we can reflect upon the daily usage of our minds and change it to conform to the will of God the Parent. This is the true path to our salvation.
Believing in the providence of God the Parent, we can rise above any obstacles such as personal or social problems and become spirited in our dedication. This mental attitude is taught as true satisfaction (tanno).
We were created by God the Parent and are allowed to live by the divine providences. By truly understanding this teaching, we are able to experience the joy of living. The expression of this joy in our daily actions is taught as hinokishin. Based on this and the teaching of universal brotherhood, we need to follow the divine will in helping and saving others.
We should strive to sweep away our mental dust daily and dedicate ourselves in hinokishin with true satisfaction in our minds. Also, if all the people in the world endeavor to understand and help each other, then this mind of sincerity will be accepted by God the Parent, who will surely manifest omnipotent workings.
Tenrikyo has spread throughout Japan and also to various countries in the world. With our belief in God the parent, we are constantly working and praying for world peace.
The Tenrikyo Church Headquarters is in the city of Tenri, in Japan. Its location is where all humankind was first created by God the Parent. Therefore, that place (Jiba) is the home of all humankind. In Tenri there are various educational institutions; social institutions, including an orphanage and a hospital; and cultural institutions, such as a world-famous library and museum. Through these institutions we are working toward the realization of a joyous world by deepening the mutual understanding of all humankind.
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