Spiritual Life
Episcopal Identity and Spiritual Life
St. Alban’s Chapel: Building an Inner Life, One Week at a Time
Grounded in:
Tradition
- Our Episcopal identity and practices come from our founders, the Holy Sovereigns, King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma, and continue to guide Chapel today.
HOSPITALITY
- The traditions of all students and families are welcome.
The sacred space that is st. ALBAN's ChAPEL
- With doors open, the beauty of the natural world permeates our worship.
Fostered by:
Student and faculty leadership
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Students and faculty not only sit through, but also plan and help lead every Chapel service.
institutional and diocesan support
- The ʻIolani Board of Governors and administration, along with the Episcopal Diocese of Hawaiʻi, actively support the role of Chapel in the life of our school.
Encountered as:
SHARED STORIES
- The Biblical story of revelation
- Community stories of wisdom and understanding
MUSIC SUNG AND PLAYED
- Organ and piano
- Favorite hymns
- Student offerings of dance, music and song
PRAYER
- Contemplative and intercessory prayer encourages prayer, both private and corporate.
Sample Chapel Talks
Chapel team
Jenni Lallier '95
Chapel and Service Operations
Office: (808) 943-2205
Email: jlallier@iolani.org
The Rev. Tim Morehouse
Upper School Chaplain
Office: (808) 943-2346
Email: tmorehouse@iolani.org
The Rev. Andrew Arakawa
Lower School Chaplain
Office: (808) 943-2235
Email: aarakawa@iolani.org
Geri Ching
St. Alban's Chapel Organist
Office: (808) 943-2205
Email: geching@iolani.org
Candice Sakuda '95
Director of Community & Civic Engagement
Office: (808) 943-2254
Email: csakuda@iolani.org
‘Iolani School
St. Alban's Chapel
563 Kamoku Street
Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96826
St. Alban's Chapel
Ever since it was consecrated on Oct. 3, 1954, St. Alban's Chapel has stood as the spiritual and physical center of ‘Iolani School.