Hawaiian Prayer at the Washington State Legislature-An Historic Day!


On Friday April 26th 2013, members of the Hawai`i Community presented Lei to Washington State Senators.
Ms. Lihu`e Ling then prayed a Pule Kakou (Prayer for Everyone) and sang the Doxology in Hawaiian.
It was the first time the opening prayer in the Senate was done in Hawaiian.
Mahalo to the Hawai`i Visitor & Convention Bureau for the Lei.

Washington State Lt. Governor Brad Owens introduces Lihu`e Ling for the Hawaiian Prayer and Doxology in front of the Washington State Senate.

 

 

Prayer for Everyone

Our kind and gracious father who art in heaven. We bow are heads and pray for thy guidance and enlightenment.

We give thanks for our beloved lawmakers and state leaders who have dedicated their time and effort for their fellow citizens in our much-loved State of Washington.

Our creator, we ask thou to protect all of our citizens who may be in harm's way fighting for our freedom, which we so dearly love and cherish. We ask a blessing on those who are sick and afflicted, that they may be comforted in thy loving embrace.

We ask the citizens of Washington State to reach out to one another with an attitude of Aloha as we honor each other’s differences with respect and compassion.

Heavenly father, we ask thou to bless our world leaders as they search for ways to find peaceful resolution to conflict; enabling our children protection to live in peace and harmony.

We ask for these blessings with Aloha in the name of our holy Savior —Amen

 

Pule Kakou

E ko makou makua lokomaika’i I ka lani, eia no makou ma mua ou me ke po’o kulou a me ka pule no ke alaka’i a me ka  ho’omalamalama ‘ana.

Nui ka mahalo ke akua I ko makou po’e kanawai me na alaka’i no ko lakou ho’olawelawe ia makou pa kahi i keia ‘aina o Wakinekona.

E ke akua, ke noinoi nei makou ia ‘oe no ka palekana o na kane a me na wahine, na koa na mea

E ke akua, me ka mahalo hou me ke aloha, no na kane a wahine koa e ho’opalekana I ko makou koho ‘ana I ke ku’oko’a. Nui ka ho’opomaika’i I na po’e ma’i e ‘olu’olu no ka maluhia I loko iho.

Ke nonoi nei makou, na pua mamo o ka ‘aina Wakinekona e aloha kekahi I kekahi, e malama ke kahi I ke kahi, a ‘ike ka mea ‘oko’a me ka ‘ihi a me ke aloha.

E ke akua mana loa, e ho’opomaika’i I na alaka’i a pau ma ka honua e ‘imi a e ‘ike no ka ho’oponopono ‘ana o na hewa a me na kuleana a makou. A laila hiki ia makou e noho me ka maluhia a me ka lokahi. E ho’opomaika’i ke akua ia makou me ke aloha, ma ka inoa o Iesus Kristo, ke keiki hiwahiwa, ke keiki hemolele. Amen

 

Doxology in Olelo Hawai`i

HOONANI KA MAKUA MAU

KE KEIKI ME KAU HANE NOU

KE AKUA MAU HO`OMAIKA`I PU

KOU KELA AU, KO KELA AU

 

PRAISE GOD FROM WHOM ALL BLESSINGS FLOW

PRAISE HIM ALL CREATURES HERE BELOW

PRAISE HIM ABOVE YE HEAVENLY HOSTS

PRAISE FATHER SON AND HOLY GHOST

 

 
 
 

Pictures of the event

Lt Governor Brad Owens introduces Ms. Lihu`e Ling (Seated) for the Pule Kakou.

 
 
 
 

Sharing the Aloha by presenting Lei to the Senate

 
 
 
 

Halau Hula O Lono performs in the Washington State Capitol Rotunda

 
 
 
 

Members of the Hawai`i Community of Washington get ready to perform the Doxology for the Washington State Senate.

 
 
 
 

Everyone enjoying each others company after the historical Pule Kakou!

Aloha…A hui hou,
Stephen “Braddah” Gomes
 
 
 
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