What is Ohana?
Ohana is a Hawaiian word that means family—not just those we’re related to, but the people we share life with, care for, and belong to. That heart is exactly why we gather for Ohana nights. Even as a larger church, we want to create intentional space for connection, friendship, and genuine fellowship.
Throughout the year, Ohana gives us the opportunity to slow down and enjoy time together—sharing a meal, laughing, and making memories through simple, fun activities like trivia nights, movie nights, mini golf, or yard games. The church provides the main dish, and everyone who attends is asked to bring a side or dessert to share, making it a true family-style gathering.
Our most recent Ohana was on Friday, March 27, and our next gathering is scheduled for June 12 from 6–9pm (menu and activity coming soon). Mark your calendars now; we’d love for you to join us!
Throughout the year, Ohana gives us the opportunity to slow down and enjoy time together—sharing a meal, laughing, and making memories through simple, fun activities like trivia nights, movie nights, mini golf, or yard games. The church provides the main dish, and everyone who attends is asked to bring a side or dessert to share, making it a true family-style gathering.
Our most recent Ohana was on Friday, March 27, and our next gathering is scheduled for June 12 from 6–9pm (menu and activity coming soon). Mark your calendars now; we’d love for you to join us!
