THE PARISH OF ST. ELIZABETH'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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​All are welcome to worship at St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church.  Our church has been one of Honolulu’s anchors for meeting the spiritual, educational and social needs of a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic congregation and neighborhood.

​While English is the language of our main worship service at 9:00 AM, multiple other languages: Tongan, Ilocano, Chuukese and Hawaiian, are sung or spoken during the Mass.

WORSHIP SERVICE TIMES


Sunday

9:00 AM In-Person and Online via
Facebook Live and Zoom

10:30 AM First Sunday of Month
​Ilokano Service


Wednesday

9:30 am Holy Eucharist and Healing Prayers
MAP & DIRECTIONS
PLEDGE & GIVING

HOLY DAYS AND FEAST DAYS THIS YEAR

Lent & Easter Worship Services 

Palm Sunday                          March 29th, 9:00 am

                    Maundy Thursday                               April 2nd, 6:00 pm                             
Good Friday                                 April 3rd, 12:00 pm
Easter Sunday                              April 5th, 9:00 pm
  • April 6 (or a Sunday after this date): Daniel G.C. Wu (1883-1956): Gee Ching Wu was asked by Deaconess Emma Drant (ministering here in Honolulu) to teach her Chinese in exchange for English lessons. According to Bishop Restarick, she is the Deaconess from Cincinnati with ties to the Proctor family and who served at the founding of St. Elizabeth's settlement house and church. At the time, 1902, the Bishop also notes that most of the Chinese at St. Elizabeth's were "Punti" speaking, while at St. Peter's they were "Haka." When Wu converted to Christianity he took the baptismal name of Daniel. Deaconess Drant moved to San Francisco in 1905 exhausted from her work at St. Elizabeth's according to Bishop Restarick. After the 1906 earthquake, she invited Wu to come help in mission work. He studied at CDSP and was ordained a deacon in 1912 and then a priest in 1913. He founded True Sunshine Chinese Mission and the Church of Our Savior, both in the San Francisco area. In this case, the Bishop encourages the collect for the commemoration be said on the Sunday following April 6, in addition to the collect of the day.
  • September 5 (or the Sunday after this date): Gregorio Aglipay (1860-1940): "Holy Women, Holy Men" (a resource for reflection in the Episcopal Church) commemorates the life of Gregorio Aglipay, Priest and founder of the Philippine Independent Church, on September 5 (See for the propers and collect ). Because of the historic ties between many members of this Diocese to the Philippine Independent Church and of the historic connection of Bishop Kennedy to the "regularizing" of the episcopal orders of the Philippine Independent Church to make that Church full communion partners of The Episcopal Church, the Bishop encourages, at least, the collect for the commemoration be said on the Sunday following September 5 in addition to the collect of the day.
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    • Calendar
  • WORSHIP
    • The Episcopal Church
    • Worship Services
    • Bereavement Resources
  • About
    • Staff & Leadership
    • Our History
    • Stained Glass & Icons
  • Ministry & Community
    • Outreach
    • Wallyhouse
    • Peace Garden
  • Contact
    • GIVE
    • Safe Church 2026
  • Newsletters
    • TWTW - Church Newsletter
    • Archive