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Ko'olaupoko Baha'i Community

View of Ko'olau Mountain Range from Kailua Beach Park

Welcome to Ko'olaupoko Baha'i Community, on the windward side of the island of Oahu, Hawaii.

The total population of Ko'olaupoko consists of approximately 87,463* people, which is about 6% of the 1,392,313** million people in all of the Hawaiian Islands. The Ko'olaupoko Baha'i district is the south-eastern portion of the windward side of O'ahu (the main island), and stretches from Waimanalo, to Kailua, Kaneohe, and Kahaluu.

The Ko'olau mountain range separates the Windward side of the island from Honolulu, the state capital, where the tourist flock to lie on the famous Waikiki beach. O'ahu is 40 miles long, 26 miles wide, with an area of 608 square miles.

The spectacular and striking natural beauty from mountain to sea of Ko'olaupoko can be viewed from the Pali lookout point. Ko'olaupoko like all of Hawaii is known for its aloha, love, and friendliness to visitors and residents alike.

* US Census Bureau 2010 (includes Waimanalo, Kailua, Kaneohe, Ahuimanu)

** US Census Bureau 2012 estimate

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View of the Ko'olau Mountain Range with the H3 freeway at the base

of the mountain and Kaneohe town to the right of the H3.

How to Find Out More About Ko'olaupoko Baha'i Community

We welcome your questions and comments! Please send us email at KoolaupokoLSA@gmail.com or call us at (808) 595-3314 or write us at: Koolaupoko Bahai Community, P.O.Box 4655, Kaneohe, HI 96744.

To find out the current events within the Ko'olaupoko Bahá'í Community please contact us or check out our main website at:

https://windwardbahai.org We look forward to hearing from you!

For more information about the Baha'i Faith go to: https://www.bahaihawaii.org, www.bahai.us , or www.bahai.org

The Ko'olaupoko Baha'i Community invites you to join us for devotions, Study Circles, Informal Discussions,Children's Classes, Jr. Youth and Youth activities.

The Ko'olaupoko Baha'i Community invites you to join them in Devotions, Study Circles, Informal Discussions, Children's Classes, Jr. Youth and Youth classes and activities and other social events. There is no clergy in the Baha'i Faith. The affairs of each community is carried out by nine (9) elected members of the community. These annual elections are done by secret ballot.

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Hawaii Baha'i Community:

Hawaii Bahai Photos (Return to Home Page)

To visit other pages on this site, click on links below:

Koolaupoko Ayyam-i-Ha pictures

Hawaii National Bahai Convention

Bahai Marriage Workshop

Bahais at Reflection Meeting

Baha'i Faith Teachings

Koolaupoko Baha'i Community Map (current page)

Hawaii Baha'i Community

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Brief background about the Baha'i Faith:

"Founded a century and a half ago, the Baha'i Faith is today among the fastest-growing of the world's religions. With more than five million followers, who reside in virtually every nation on earth, it is the second-most widespread faith, surpassing every religion but Christianity in its geographic reach. Baha'is reside in more than 100,000 localities around the world, an expansion that reflects their dedication to the ideal of world citizenship."

"There is only one God, the Creator of the universe. Throughout history, God has revealed Himself to humanity through a series of divine Messengers- each of whom has founded a great religion. The Messengers have included Abraham, Krishna, Zoroaster, Moses, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad. This succession of divine Teachers reflects a single historic "plan of God" for educating humanity about the Creator and for cultivating the spiritual, intellectual, and moral capacities of the human race. The goal has been to prepare the way for a single, global, and ever-advancing civilization. Knowledge of God's will for humanity in the modern age was revealed just over 100 years ago by Baha'u'llah, who is the latest of these divine Messengers."

"That is the essence of Baha'u'llah's teachings about God, religion, and humanity. Baha'is often express these beliefs simply by speaking of the oneness of God, the oneness of religion, and the oneness of humankind. Unity is at all times the overarching theme of Baha'i belief; in theological terms, it manifests itself in the understanding that the Creator has a single plan for all humanity."

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For more information about the Baha'i Faith call (808)595-3314, or email: KoolaupokoLSA@gmail.com

You may wish to visit other sites:

https://windwardbahai.org (our MainWebsite)

https://www.bahaihawaii.org (Hawaii)

www.us.bahai.org (United States)

www.bahai.org (International)

Kailua Beach Sunset above, and Sunrise below(Photo courtesy of Linda Price.)

Kailua Beach (Photos courtesy of Linda Price.)

Kite Sailing and Windsurfers at Kailua Beach (left) and Waimanalo Beach Park with view of the Twin Islands "The Mokes".

(Photos courtesy of Linda Price.)

Hawaii Baha'i Community:

Hawaii Bahai Photos (Return to Home Page)

To visit other pages on this site, click on link below:

Koolaupoko Ayyam-i-Ha pictures

Hawaii National Bahai Convention

Bahai Marriage Workshop

Bahais at Reflection Meeting

Baha'i Faith Teachings

Koolaupoko Baha'i Community Map (current page showing)

Hawaii Baha'i Community

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For more information about the Baha'i Faith go to: https://bahaihawaii.wordpress.com/

Watch the Full Movie, "The Gate" - Dawn of the Baha'i Faith"

https://youtu.be/GPKEkSXhtgw


Send comments or questions to: KoolaupokoLSA@gmail.com

  • Phone (808) 547-3314.

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Hawaii Bahai Photos (Return to Home Page)

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Please call, write or email your questions to:

Ko'olaupoko Baha'i Community

P.O. Box 4655 Kaneohe, HI 96744

Phone: (808) 595-3314

email: KoolaupokoLSA@gmail.com