Activities for the Armed Services

"Aloha" in Hawaiian stands for welcome, affection, and kindness. It is fitting, then, that naval Chaplains have bestowed this name upon a small chapel at the United States naval base, Pearl Harbor, in recognition of the warmth, welcome, and affection which it typifies.

In 1946 Aloha Chapel first opened its doors to Christian Science servicemen and their families for their Sunday services, midweek meetings, and Sunday School. Since that time, although the chapel has been moved from its original site and enlarged and renovated, it has continued to welcome Christian Scientists who are stationed in Hawaii or who visit the island of Oahu on their way to and from the Far East.

Because of the rapid shifts in military personnel, a small monthly letter notifies those whose religious preference is Christian Science of the activities at Aloha Chapel.

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