Palapala Ho'omau Congressional Church, established in 1864 by Congregational missionaries, is a historic church located in the lush Kipahulu district of East Maui, Hawaii. The church, built with limestone coral and lava rock, stands as a testament to the simple yet elegant style of country churches and meeting houses from New England. The Palapala Ho'omau Preservation Society is dedicated to preserving the church, maintaining its grounds, and welcoming visitors who appreciate its heritage, privacy, and tranquility.
With its picturesque location overlooking the crashing Pacific, Palapala Ho'omau Church offers a sacred and serene setting for weddings and other ceremonies. The church's ongoing restoration projects ensure its longevity and protection against the elements, including the restoration of the lava rock wall and stained glass window. As a place of worship, burials, and celebrations, Palapala Ho'omau Church continues to play a vital role in the life of the local Kipahulu community and beyond.
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