The second annual Faith Summit on Homelessness opened with a mix of prayers for the homeless — and those working to help them — and big and small ideas for how individuals can get involved.
Senior pastor Klayton Ko of First Assembly of God in Moanalua, which is hosting the two-day summit, began with a prayer to God “to give us your courage to do things we’ve never done before to get the results we’ve never had in ending homelessness in Hawaii.”
Last year, First Assembly of God shipped in a $9,500, 12-foot-tall, 314-square-foot “spherical dome” from Juneau, Alaska, that still sits in the church courtyard.