Event Details — Reggae Worship Gathering & Community Reasoning
🗓 Weekly Schedule
Every Saturday
3:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Join us for a unique outdoor gathering centered on faith, music, fellowship, and community responsibility. This event blends reggae worship, biblical teaching, and open discussion in a welcoming environment for people of all backgrounds.
What to Expect
🎶 Opening Reggae Selection (DJ Set)
We begin with uplifting reggae selections to set the atmosphere and welcome everyone into a spirit of unity and reflection.
🎤 Live Reggae Worship (Traditional & Modern)
Live performances featuring traditional and modern worship reggae music, celebrating faith through sound, rhythm, and praise.
📖 Sermon Teaching
A practical and scripture-based message focused on:
- Salvation through Jesus Christ
- Personal responsibility
- Living faithfully in society
- Understanding our role in justice, compassion, and community stewardship
🇪🇹 This Week’s Teaching Focus
This week’s message, “Shiloh Revealed,” will explore the relationship between Christ’s Kingship, Ethiopia’s ancient covenant tradition, and how many within the Rastafari tradition understand prophetic fulfillment operating throughout history.
The teaching will examine:
- Ethiopia’s role in preserving ancient biblical tradition and covenant memory
- The continuity of Ethiopian Christianity and its connection to early biblical history
- The preservation of writings such as Enoch within Ethiopian tradition
- The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls and their connection to ancient scriptural preservation
- The biblical concept of “spirit-and-power” fulfillment through examples such as Elijah and John the Baptist
- The priestly and kingly mystery of Melchizedek
- The Davidic covenant and the prophecy of Shiloh
- Why many Rastafari view Haile Selassie I as distinct from ordinary political rulers within prophetic and covenant reasoning
The message will also explore the difference between:
- Christ’s final universal return and judgment
- historical manifestations of Kingship and prophetic fulfillment operating within history
- literalism versus prophetic pattern and covenant continuity
Throughout the teaching, we will examine how different people throughout history witnessed the same events, leaders, and spiritual signs yet arrived at completely different conclusions depending on discernment, expectation, and spiritual perspective.
As always, the gathering remains centered on salvation through Jesus Christ while respectfully exploring these subjects through scripture, history, Ethiopian Christian tradition, and responsible Rastafari reasoning.
🗣 Personal Testimony
A member of the community will share their testimony about how God has worked in their life, offering encouragement and real-life inspiration.
❓ Questions & Open Discussion
Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage respectfully in dialogue about the teachings and topics discussed.
🎶 Community Reasoning & Fellowship (Final Hour)
We transition back into a DJ reggae set to provide a relaxed atmosphere for conversation, fellowship, and continued reasoning.
🥗 Vegan Food & Refreshments
During the final portion of the gathering, guests will have access to:
- Vegan salad
- Vegan bakery items
Shared as part of fellowship and community connection.
🪖 Our Mission & Teaching Foundation
This gathering centers on the message of salvation through Jesus Christ and encourages responsible living in society—promoting justice, compassion, discipline, and positive community engagement.
We also present teachings from a Rastafari perspective regarding the role and significance of Haile Selassie I, approached through biblical interpretation, historical context, and spiritual reflection.
Our teaching does not place any human figure as equal to Jesus Christ, who alone is affirmed as God incarnate. Rather, we explore how many have come to understand the Emperor through the lens of the spirit and power associated with Christ’s kingship, authority, and prophetic fulfillment, similar to how scripture describes roles such as Elijah and John the Baptist operating in continuity of spirit and purpose.
This perspective is presented carefully within the theological boundaries historically preserved by the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition, maintaining reverence for scripture while allowing room for thoughtful interpretation and reasoning.
📍 Location Details
We are gathering at :
2800 Kalākaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
Kapiʻolani Beach Park, across the street from Kapiʻolani tennis courts, along the beach side of the park, underneath the Banyan tree.
Look for our setup in Area Seven (7) on the beach side — this Area will be highlighted in blue on the posted map.
You will recognize our gathering area by:
- Pop-up tents
- Red, Gold, and Green flags
- Reggae music and fellowship already in progress
If you arrive and do not see us right away, walk toward the Walls area along the beach side and look for the tents and flags marking our location.
📞 Need Help Finding Us?
text the event coordinators at:
561-595-7344 (Ras Stoney)
314-410-5109 (Ras Aksum)
🚗 Parking Information
There are several parking options available near the gathering area:
🅿️ Free Street Parking (Most Common Option)
Free parking is available along Kalākaua Avenue bordering Kapiʻolani Beach Park and along nearby park roads where permitted.
• These curbside spaces are commonly used by beachgoers and park visitors.
• Spaces can fill quickly on weekends and afternoons, so arriving early is recommended.
• Always check posted signs for time limits or restrictions.
🦓 Paid Parking — Honolulu Zoo (Very Close)
Paid parking is available at the nearby Honolulu Zoo parking lot.
• This is one of the closest and most reliable parking options near the Walls area.
• Rates are typically hourly and vary depending on the day and time.
🎭 Waikīkī Shell Area Parking (Additional Option)
Parking is also available near the Waikīkī Shell and surrounding park lots.
• These areas may offer additional parking within walking distance of the gathering.
• Availability depends on park activity and special events.
🚶 Monsarrat Avenue (Extra Street Parking)
Additional free street parking can sometimes be found along Monsarrat Avenue near the park and zoo.
• This option may require a short walk to the gathering area.
🚕 Rideshare / Drop-Off Option
Uber, Lyft, or drop-off along Kalākaua Avenue near the Walls area is often one of the easiest ways to arrive without worrying about parking.
⏰ We Recommend Arriving Early
For best parking availability, we recommend arriving 15–30 minutes early, especially on weekends.
🌴 What to Bring (Optional)
• Beach chair or blanket
• Water bottle
• Friends and family
• A respectful and open spirit
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