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When God Does Something Big, He Wants Us to Remember!
Through out time, there will always be milestones that we are to remember.
Even in our personal lives, we remember our birth and celebrate a “anniversary” known as a birthday.
We celebrate work anniversaries, wedding anniversaries, and yes, even death anniversaries or memorials.
Well God wants us to remember the great things He has done in our lives!
God Has Done Such Great Things!
There are two things we can never forget.
Where we once were and where we have come because of God.
If we are real with ourselves, we were really messed up before God saved us.
We might have thought we were doing just fine but in reality, life without God is very empty and unfulfilling.
Now that’s of course if we are really being honest.
When I look back we were, well ok.
But ok is another word for not good.
How you doing?
OK! That’s not good.
But with God we are blessed and getting better each day.
Now that’s something to always remember and celebrate.
Do we celebrate the day we accepted the free gift of Jesus and became a child of the living God? That’s an anniversary we need to celebrate!!
Today, We Celebrate What God has Done Here!!!!!!
Kohala Assembly of God started in June 1952 when Rev. and Mrs. Merton Simpier we led to Kohala from Seattle, Washington to open a new work!
The first services were held in the home of Placido Talisays.
Later they rented a larger house of Mr. and Mrs. Nabesuke Yahiku, owners of Kohala Club Hotel.
The Simpiers were quoted as saying, “We came to Kohala with much opposition from the plantation, but God spoke to their hearts and they gave us tremendous help in building the church.
They even sent a large bulldozer to clear the land they so kindly helped us get.”
In answer to prayer, the church was able to acquire an old theater building in Hilo.
They tore it down, and used the material to build the new church.
The young people gave up their entire summer vacation to help on the church.
In hundreds of ways God provided miracles in the building.
For example, a Japanese trucker in Hilo hauled the building to Kohala.
The bill came to $150 and when Pastor Simpier went to pay for it, he felt led to pray for the partners of the trucking firm.
The truck driver said that he and his partner were going to mark the bill paid.
Another example was Henry Simeona, the plumber and relative of Mrs. Talisay, saved the church hundreds of dollars.
He said he wanted to do the job for Jesus.
God saved the Mossman Perry family in a revival meeting just in time to be such a help in building the church.
Thirteen people attended the first services of Kohala Assembly of God at the rented house of Mr and Mrs Yahiku.
During the ministry of the Simpiers, attendance climbed to a high of 57 with the weekly average at 30.
After a year and a half of hard work under the supervision of Pastor Simpier, the church building and parsonage were completed and dedicated to the Lord in August 1957.
The following served Kohala Assembly of God:
Rev. and Mrs. Merton Simpier - June 1952-February 1958
Rev. and Mrs. Leonard G. Bolton, missionaries to India - February 1958-January 1959
Rev. and Mrs. James Reb of Portland, Oregon - January 11, 1959 - June 10, 1960
Rev. Dorothy Oberdorfer of Tucson Arizona - June 10, 1960 - February 1962
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Mata of Kailua, Oahu - June 1962 -January 1964
Rev. and Mrs. Likio Fukui of Laupahoehoe - March 27, 1964 - August 27, 1971
Rev. Marcial Vallespin, Sr. of the Philippines - October 1971
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