February 6, 2026

Register by February 13!

Annual Chrism Mass & Spring Training

Join us for the Diocese's Annual Chrism Mass & Spring Training event being held at The Cathedral of St. Andrew on Saturday, February 28, 2026. The day will begin at 9:00 a.m. with the Chrism Mass and Eucharist, that will include the Renewal of Clergy Vows and Baptismal Vows.


Clergy, please bring your own bottles for the oils with your church name. We will collect them when you check in. Those who attended last year should recycle the bottles that were provided.


Spring Training will commence immediately following Chrism Mass with the theme, "A Time of Discernment." It is highly recommended that delegates voting in May's special Convention to elect the next bishop, attend this event. There wil be three plenary sessions, and we are delighted to feature the following guest speakers:

The Right Reverend Carol Gallagher

Bishop Carol has a long association with the Diocese as a teacher and preacher. Bishop Bob credits her with assisting him in establishing the local formation program (now named “Waiolaihuiʻia Center for Ministry”), and focusing on the calling of Kānaka Maoli and other local clergy. For much of her time in the House of Bishops, she was only one of two active indigenous Bishops. Much of her ministry has focused on supporting churches in indigenous communities throughout the Episcopal Church. Now retired, she comes to us to share her wisdom – naʻauao – about discernment and the calling of a bishop in our times. She is truly a “Kūpuna Pīhopa” of the Episcopal Church.

The Rev. Anne Kitch

Join the Rev. Anne Kitch, the consultant from the Presiding Bishop's Office, who has been guiding the Diocese during the search for a new bishop. She will conduct a session on anti-bias training that opens hearts to true discernment of God's will, and helps us recognize the biases we may be carrying and holding onto. It is a helpful discernment process that all can use in their everyday lives.

Note: A third plenary session is currently being finalized.

Special post-event activity:

​HTY Play: Pā Ka Makani

The Hawai'i Theater for Youth (HTY) has graciously offered free admission for Spring Training attendees to their play Pā Ka Makani. Back by popular demand, this show returns to the HTY stage from a tour of Italy and Portugal. Featuring hula, oli and Hawaiian language and culture, the story follows a young woman’s journey to find her place within her culture. What can the breezes of the islands teach her about her own voice and her relationship to her beloved Tutu? The play will begin at 4:00 p.m., and we are planning activities to fill the break.

Cost & Registration:

Cost is only $25 and includes lunch. Don't let the registration fee or interisland airfare be a barrier -- assistance is available to help cover these costs! Contact Rae Costa to request financial aid.


Free child care is also available. Be sure to enter all information for your keiki on the registration form. 


If you have any questions, please contact Rae Costa HERE or call (808) 752-4993.

The Diocese will cover air travel expenses for two authorized lay persons and all canonically resident clergy from each neighbor island congregation and Guam. Please click HERE for travel procedures.


For all others, if your church will be paying for your interisland airfare, you can arrange for your flight through the Diocesan Travel Coordinator and we will invoice your church. If your church will not be paying for your airfare, please make your own arrangements.

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Contact the Diocesan Travel Coordinator HERE to submit an interisland Air Travel Request. Clergy authorizing a lay person for their congregation shall submit the air travel request together with their own.  

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Contact Information

Sybil Nishioka, Editor & Communication Specialist

The Episcopal Diocese of Hawai'i

229 Queen Emma Square, Honolulu, HI 96813

(808) 536-7776

www.episcopalhawaii.org

news@episcopalhawaii.org