New Thought Center of Hawai`i

A Sanctuary of Aloha for the nourishment, development, and evolution of each individual's unique spiritual path.

Attend in person (masks optional)

CLICK HERE to watch livestream on YOUTUBE 



We are located at:

Pualani Terrace,
81-6587 Mamalahoa Hwy
Building C302 in Kealakekua,
next door to Antiques and Ice Cream (large red building on makai/ocean side of the highway.  From south we are on the left, just a few tenths of a mile past Konawaena School Road traffic light.

Phone:  808-323-2232

for email:   [email protected]

for mail: P.O. Box 333, Kealakekua, HI 96750

Our facilities are handicap friendly with lots of paved parking area.
Childcare is provided at Sunday morning services.

For more information about New Thought, a map and what we offer please visit our website at:
www.newthoughtcenterofhawaii.com

Our officers for the year 2025 are:

Lia Segerblom 
President 
[email protected]

Jaime McEwen
Vice President 
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Pasha MacGregor,
 Treasurer 
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Cindy Sweeney
Secretary 
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Ramona Owen
Recording Secretary
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Welcome!
SUNDAY, August 31, 2025
10 AM
Upcoming Presenters 
9/14: Laura Chavez Weintraub, " The Sacred Pause: A Mystical Exploration of Spiritual Timing, Inner Alignment," music by Dick Franklin
9/21: Fall Equinox
9/28: New Thought Center of Hawaii Birthday Celebration #54, Welcome Ceremony for New Members, music by Jean Love
10/5: Arliss Dudley-Cash
11/2: Kumu Keala Ching, program & music
11/9: Christiane Turner
11/16: Babaji Bob Kindler, music by Laurie Kali
11/30: Manuel Roberto, "Amazing Grace," music by Manuel & Bernice Roberto
12/7: Holiday Decorating Party
12/21: Winter Solstice Ceremony

Events page or click HERE 

For more information about workshops  go to our Events Page

For links to archived speaker videos on YouTube, visit our Archives of Speakers


Finding Yourself in History: Superfood for the Soul
Time-Travel Journey Using Roots & Connections

With

Dr. Richard Stevens

Music by Owen Costello

Dr. Richard Stevens will take us time traveling, using artifacts to show and tell the five great phases of Hawaiʻi's History and reveal our place as individuals and a community within it.

From the beginnings we will journey through Hawaiʻi's (and the World's) most important historical phases to arrive finally at ourselves, here together on the sacred ʻaina.

Once arrived, we will see how fellow time travellers' dreams and the Law of Attraction helped save a magical tree and an endangered ecosystem in Kona. 

Be prepared to travel far and deep, and to ask, "What should we all be dreaming?"

Dr. Richard Stevens is an author, teacher, hunter and restorer of ancient trails, and planter of native trees. He has taught for over 30 years in the University of Hawaiʻi System, at Pepperdine University, UC-Santa Barbara, in Japan, and on Guam.

Richard is a former Marine, Refugee Advisor for the U.S. Agency for International Development, and Foreign Service Officer. He served in both military and civilian roles during three years in the Vietnam War, was wounded twice, missing once, and received several Vietnamese medals and the Purple Heart.

In addition to his books, he has published articles on Hawaiʻi’s forest birds, ancient trails and gardens, nature and war, organic living, Kamehameha in Kohala, the Summit Log of New Mexico’s highest mountain, the Rio Grande Gorge, and Wailehua Gray’s “Lokahi” (“Unity”) mural for the North Hawaii Community Hospital. He lives on his in-laws agroforestry farm in Hawaiʻi, where he describes himself as the “volunteer hired man.”