
LCH will celebrate its annual Faith and Arts Sunday on February 7. Held each spring, this is a time when members of the congregations recognize the many ways the arts enrich our lives and honor the artist of all ages who call LCH home.
Works displayed each year represent a wide variety of media: needle craft, paintings, digital media, poetry, prose, photography, drawings, woodworking, and more. Participating artists included young children, working adults, and retirees. Some, like members of the Writers’ Workshop an the In Stitches craft group, meet regularly as a group, but many work at home and share as part of this annual event.
At right, members look at examples of the art work of children and adults submitted for Faith and Arts Sunday 2015. Photos from 2015 are available on the 2015 Faith and Arts Sunday page, as are poetry and prose written by members of the Writers’ Workshop.

Forty years ago, the Lutheran Church of Honolulu sought to revitalize its music program, beginning with the purchase of a mechanical action organ, altogether unique and unprecedented in Hawaii, in a classic design made by one of the leading master organbuilders, Rudolf von Beckerath of Hamburg, Germany. It turned out to be the last organ he personally voiced and supervised in the United States.












A member looks at examples of the art work of children and adults submitted as part of the annual Faith and Arts Sunday








