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  • Home
    • Upcoming Events
    • About hakalauhome
    • Contact Us!
  • Yesterday
    • Timeline
    • Camps
    • People >
      • The Ross Families of Hakalau
      • Satoru Kurisu
      • Toraichi Morikawa
      • Waichi Ouye
      • Aigoro Uyeno
    • Schools >
      • Hakalau School
      • John M. Ross School
      • Hakalau Japanese Language School
    • Churches & Cemeteries >
      • Churches >
        • Hakalau Jodo Mission
        • Honohina Hongwanji
      • Cemeteries >
        • Honohina Cemetery
    • The Voice of Hakalau
    • Sugar Production >
      • Hakalau Mill & Other Buildings
      • Wailea Milling Company
    • Transportation >
      • Ships
      • 19th Century Hamakua Roads
      • Bridges >
        • Highway Bridges, 1950-1953
      • The Railroad
  • Today
    • Hakalau Farmers Market
    • Hakalau Jodo Mission Today >
      • Community Commitments >
        • Obon Festival
        • Memorial Day
        • Newsletters
        • PRESENTATIONS
    • Honohina Hongwanji Today
    • Wailea/Hakalau Kumiai
    • Hakalau Reunions
    • Wailea Village Historic Preservation Community >
      • Cemetery Stewardship
      • Reviving Hakalau School
      • Senior Luncheons
  • Then and Now
    • Up and Down Camps and Mill
    • Hakalau School Then and Now
  • Tomorrow
    • Arsenic Remediation
    • Cliff Failures
    • Hāmākua CDP & the CDP Action Committee

Become a Member of the Hakalau Jodo Mission

MEMBERSHIP
Our members carry out our purposes:
  • Propagate and teach the doctrines, principles, and disciplines of the Jodo Sect of the Buddhism;
  • Encourage, promote, and carry on the religious, educational, charitable and other work to better the condition of mankind; and
  • Promote happiness among our members and the broader community.
 
The Mission would not be able to survive without the physical, financial and spiritual support of members. As a dues-paying member you…

  • Commit yourself to continue to support the efforts of your ancestors who helped to make this temple and Jodo Buddhism what it is today and continue their spiritual belief.
  • Commit to continue to carry out the purposes of the Mission.
  • Have access to the temple to honor your beloved ancestors.
  • May leave your urn as well as your ihai (memorial plaque) in the temple.
  • Will be identified as a member of the Hakalau Jodo Mission with all the rights identified in the bylaws, including participating in the annual member meeting and voting to elect members to serve on the board of directors.
  • Have a voice in determining the legacy of the Hakalau Jodo Mission.
  • Will receive a copy of this bulletin by email or by mail.
  • Will receive a special, discounted rate for the use of the hall and/or dining room for your private gatherings.
  • Will find friendship, support, ono food, and a place to learn the teachings of Amida Buddha.
 
Thank you for your dedication in supporting the Hakalau Jodo Mission.
 
The membership dues $60 membership for either families or individuals. In addition, we are requesting an additional donation of $100 in lieu of holding a bazaar.
 
Please download the membership form below and submit it along with you dues and donation.
 Questions? Call Susan Forbes at 808-286-6130 or email [email protected].
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For the Hakalau Kuleana, our responsibility is to care for the land, the people, and the culture. We are guided by cultural values of YESTERDAY: Engage in collective effort. Look out for each other. Honor hard work. Show respect for those who came before us. Aloha and Mālama `Aina. In 2021, Akiko Masuda added two more values to the list: Consistently show up. Whatever has to be done, jump in and do it!