Archbishop Sione Ulu’ilakepa and Co-Vicar General Fe’iloakitau Kaho Tevi visited the Episcopal Diocese of Hawai‘i to strengthen ties between Polynesia and the wider Anglican community. They met with the Bishop to share diocesan updates and discuss ways to build connections between our Polynesian communities, diocesan ministries, and global partners.
They were warmly received by leaders of ʻIolani School and St. Andrew’s Schools, historic institutions linked to the Episcopal Church in Hawai‘i. Over lunch, church and school leaders celebrated their shared Anglican heritage and looked toward future collaboration. A photo from the visit shows Archbishop Sione seated, Vicar General Fe’iloakitau standing behind him, and their school leaders with the Dean. The visit highlighted the Archbishop’s mission to strengthen educational and faith-based partnerships, promote unity, and carry forward the Anglican Church’s legacy of grace, justice, and community across cultures.
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