For wedding services by Pastor Laki Kaahumanu, please contact him directly at http://hawaiianroyaltyweddings.com/, email [email protected]
It's been years since I been to Paris France; which I never thought I would ever have had the privilege to have witnessed such beauty. But having been chosen to do so many weddings has been such a beautiful experience, to say the least. Whether it be in Paris France; or Las Vegas; or Santa Barbara California; or Kentucky; or Tennessee; or Washington; and the list goes. I guess that's why the Lord wrote it in His Word; go you out and preach the gospel to everyone, and I guess that's why I'm now the Senior Pastor of Church on the Go! Praise the Lord for an awesome life, choosing you to have been a blessing to me too!
Mahalo nui loa oke AKUA for blessing my Life, Kahu/Pastor Laki Pomaikai Kaahumanu A Descendant of Queen Kaahumanu Senior Pastor/Church on the Go Head Pastor/Kaanapali Beach Hotel Garden Chapel by the Sea Callie & Sebastien from Two Penny on Vimeo. Pastor Laki Kaahumanu, Vene Chun and Kaniala Kekauoha Masoe in a kanikapila session action for a lucky couple from Germany!
Mahalo Live Maui Webcasts and DVD for sharing this video Pastor Laki,
Thank you so very much for officiating the amazing surprise ceremony for my parents celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. You were such a delight to work with and the ceremony could not have been more perfect. You kept it both light and meaningful at the same time and your magical presence and spirit added to the wondrous experience. Dancing at the end of the ceremony to your music with the entire family is a joyous memory we will never forget. Everything was simply perfect and our family can't thank you enough. Be well, -Melissa Russell Via Email 1/6/2015 (50th vow renewal ceremony Dec 26, 2014) "Just passing along thank you's from Maxine & Phil from Wednesday nights wedding. Thank you so much for always doing such a great job for me and my clients! Love you!
With Warm Aloha, Cherise Vonae Shulman "...Pastor Laki - the most amazing wedding ceremony. We feel so blessed to have him officiate our ceremony. What an amazing, funny, charismatic guy! We had so many couples afterwards ask me for his details! Perhaps they will ask him to perform their wedding/vow renewals! :) ... Thanks. Mahalo!" Phil and Maxine Source: E-mail 10/11/2013 Aloha Pastor Laki,
We made our way back home yesterday - sorry to say! We thank you so much for the ceremony on Baby beach that we'll always remember. Our 50th anniversary was a joy and we will remember you and your extended family in out prayers. Looking forward to seeing and sharing the pictures with our families. Again, THANK YOU and God bless you, your family and the good work you do. Michael & Karen Source: Email 10/01/2013
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Thank you for a lovely ceremony this morning. It was so emotional and you were able to help us avoid going off the deep end. We are in awe of your power and grace. Thank you for blessing us in this way. Love Suzanne and Dallas Married 08-23-2013 Source: E-mail Rev Laki Pomaikai Ka'ahumanu is the great, great grandson of Queen Ka'ahumanu, wife of King Kamehameha, who was the first to unite the islands of Hawaii under one kingdom. Having Rev Laki perform your traditional Hawaiian wedding or vow renewal ceremony not only provides you with the authentic Hawaiian rituals of chanting, blowing of the conch shell, and Hawaiian prayer... but also adds a truly royal touch: A minister who is a direct descendant of the last royal family to govern Maui and Hawaii.
Rev Laki begins your ceremony with the traditional blowing of the Hawaiian Conch Shell (Pu)... then the Hawaiian Chant (Oli). Next, the traditional lei exchange, and a little history and meaning of these Hawaiian traditions. After rings and vows, Rev Laki closes his ceremony with a prayer of blessing in his native Hawaiian language. His baritone voice rings out across the beach, setting an incredible atmosphere of love, Aloha Spirit and Hawaiian tradition Click here or visit http://www.hawaiianroyaltyweddings.com/ |
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