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Ministers and Officiants


Kahu Alalani Hill

Alalani Hill
Associate Minister
Rev. Kahu Alalani Hill

Kahuna trained, Kahu Alalani Hill is our #1 Associate minister. Kahu (Rev) is an authority on Hawaiian protocol for Traditional Hawaiian Weddings and has done 1000´s of ceremonies. She offers a Spiritual, Christian or contemporary ceremony filled with the Spirit of Aloha. She accepts all Faiths and couples and also specializes in lesbian and gay weddings. For no additional charge she includes blowing of Pu (conch shell), Hawaiian chant to bless you, incorporation, of any family or guests present and a special Hawaiian pule (prayer) for your rings. Alalani is known globally for her Traditional and Ancient Hawaiian Weddings, Vow Renewals, Blessings and healing work. She has been offering heart felt ceremonies since 1981.
See Rev. Hill´s Ancient Hawaiian Ceremony

Hawaiian Ceremony


Rev. Charlie Hull

Rev. Charlie Hull
Associate Minister
Rev. Charlie Hull

Rev. Charlie Hull is one of our most mature Maui Ministers. He has been performing weddings on Maui for over 25 years and in that time has performed over 5,000 wedding ceremonies and renewal of vows including the 24 year renewal for Mickey and Jan Rooney. His ceremony is non-denominational or he can perform a Secular ceremony. Often using humor to relax and put you at ease. Rev. Charlie's ceremony is gentle yet serious, and draws out the emotion of guests as well as the wedding couple. He likes to remind his couples that dolphins unite forever and that is what he suggests they do.
Religious Ceremony


Rev. Joe Miles

Rev. Joe Miles
Rev. Joe Miles

Spiritual background: I believe we are spiritual beings having a human experience on our Mother Earth. The giving and receiving of the love we have for ourselves, for God, and each other is the greatest gift we have to offer. Your ceremony will be personalized and custom reflecting who you are as a couple. Joe offers Hawaiian elements, cultural traditions, civil unions, interfaith ceremonies and alike for weddings on the island of Maui

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Spiritual Ceremony


Pastor Bob McCollor

Pastor Bob McCollor
Pastor Bob McCollor

Pastor Bob McCollor is one of our favorite religious ministers. He performs a very touching religious ceremony which includes scripture readings and a Hawaiian Prayer. He is a favorite for couples who want a more traditional style ceremony. Pastor McCollor
will also perform Japanese weddings. Call us for his religious ceremony.


Rev. Charles Nahale

Rev. Charles Nahale
Associate Minister
Rev. Charles Nahale

Rev. Charles Nahale is our another of our Associate ministers on Maui. Charles is originally from the the Big Island and is also a musician who has been performing at weddings in Hawaii for years. Charles will perform a spiritual, Christian, non religious or civil union ceremony. He will also begin your ceremony with the blowing of the conch shell as well as perform a Hawaiian chant. We feel that Charles will be one of the most popular ministers at our ceremonies.
Religious Hawaiian Ceremony


Rev Diana George

Rev. Diana George
Rev. Diana George

Rev. George wants your ceremony to reflect and amplify the caring and patience you have shown to each other in your most important and closest relationship. She wants your wedding to be something other than a canned or memorized presentation, rather to help create an opening, facilitate a meeting and melding of your two hearts, minds, and bodies, and create an unbreakable bond between the two of you that transcends worldly cares and endures beyond labels - a true marriage of soul mates. Rev. Diana is happy to incorporate elements of your own personal belief system into your ceremony if you desire it. She is a student of Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, New Age modalities, as well as the beautiful Hawaiian culture. Rev. Diana will perform religious, non-religious, spiritial weddings, vow renewals or civil unions.


Hawaiian Ceremony


Rev. Adam Gomes

Rev. Adam Gomes
Rev. Adam Gomes

Rev. Adam Gomes is another of our Hawaiian Ministers. He will perform a religious or non religious ceremony. The oli aloha is a chant that offers a word of greeting. It says in part, "This is the site for which I have longed. Now that you have come, love has come with you". Rev. Adam´s easy going personality and heartfelt ceremony make him a favorite with our wedding couples.
Religious Ceremony


Rev. Maha Conyers

Rev. Maha Conyers
Rev. Maha Conyers

Rev. Maha Conyers is the most recent addition to our Maui Ministers. She can perform your ceremony in English, German and French. She has had a Healing Ministry for 18 yrs. offering a wide variety of Body, Mind and Spirit Healing modalities. Only after her husband died she felt called to marry couples here on Maui. Having matured herself through her own experience of Unconditional Love in a fulfilled marriage, it became her heart's desire to unite couples on the most important day of their lives and to be a channel for the blessings that come to two people committed to serve each other in Love.


Oahu Ministers

Rev. Jofrey Rabanal

Jofrey Rabanal
Rev. Jofrey Rabanal

Rev. Jofrey Rabanal is our favorite Hawaiian minister available in all of Oahu. He´ s a local man that has lived on the mainland long enough to have become very personable with all kinds of people. Rev. Rabanal is very friendly and eloquent in his ceremony delivery. He is also open to reading lines that the couple have requested.
Wedding Ceremony

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Rev. Eleanor Fong

Eleanor Fong
Rev. Eleanor Fong

Rev. Eleanor Fong is a great choice for your wedding, celebration of love, or civil union in Oahu. She specializes in ceremonies on the North Shore but is available for South Oahu weddings as well. Her background includes a Masters degree in Psychology with an Emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy and Art Therapy. She also has over 10 years in the field of counseling, movement therapy, and health and wellness. Eleanor will bring a special spiritual feeling to your religious or non religious ceremony in Oahu and will include performing a Hawaiian chant.
Wedding Ceremony


Associate Ministers
Rev. Jerry Lesch
and Rev. Toni Baran

Jerry Lesch &  Toni Baran
Associate Ministers
Rev. Jerry Lesch
and Rev. Toni Baran

Rev. Jerry Lesch and Rev. Toni Baran are our husband and wife ministers in Oahu. They will perform religious as well as non religious ceremonies, renewal of vows ceremonies spiritual or commitment ceremonies at a variety of locations in Oahu.


Rev. Kahu Renee Pomaika´i Gongob

Renee Pomaika´i Gongob
Kahu Renee
Pomaika´i Gongob

Kahu Pomaika´i has been serving as a Kahu or Hawaiian Minister on O´ahu for the last four years. Her ceremonies include Vow Renewals, Weddings and Commitment Ceremonies. Deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture, each of her ceremonies can be individually crafted to cater to your specifications. Wedding ceremonies include a Ho´oponopono ritual, which means to put things in their proper order. When a couple enters into marriage it is of great importance that their energies are exclusively connected to one other. A Ho´oponopono facilitates this by cutting the Aka cords or energetic connections from past relationships, allowing the couple to be bonded solely to each other. Add $100 for Kahu Pomaika´i
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Pastor Mark Turansky

Pastor Mark Turansky
Pastor Mark Turansky

Mark Turansky is the Senior Pastor of Pacific-Islands Church on the beautiful island of Oahu. Mark has many years experience providing couples with the type of marriage ceremony that will express their hearts for each other, and their future together. As a Pastor, Mark has a real desire to see marriages succeed. His goal is to give couples the best possible start for an enduring, meaningful and happy relationship.


Rev. Sherrye Landrum

Rev. Sherrye Landrum was ordained an interfaith minister at St. John the Divine Cathedral in New York City as a graduate of The New Seminary. In the years since ordination, she has trained and served as a hospital chaplain and celebrated a number of marriages, which have included traditional elements from a variety of religions. As aninterfaith minister, she truly honors all paths and shares the Dalai Lama's vision that "my religion is kindness". Mark can perform a spiritual, religious, or non-religious ceremony.

Sherrye Landrum
Rev. Sherrye Landrum


Officiant Jody Green

Rev. Jody Green
Officiant Jody Green

Jody Melani Green was born and raised in Waimanalo, Oahu. She started her careers working in the catering business at many of the old Kamaina homes, also catered many weddings, from the most elegant and formal, to more casual. Jody received her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from University of Hawaii, and started working with children with special needs, before specializing in the field of Autism for the past 15 years. Besides Weddings, she also specializes in Vow Renewals and Same-sex Unions.


Hawaii Ministers

Rev. Dard Aller

Rev. Dard Aller is our Associate minister on the Big Island. Rev. Aller´s very special ceremony speaks of the Hawaiian sensitivity to the sacredness of special times and places. He will use a lava rock and Ti leaf to perform a Hawaiian blessing that commemorates this precious moment and sacred union. As well as other Hawaiian traditions, such as the lei exchange, blessing of the rings with ocean water, and and the concept of "ho'oponopono", the Hawaiian principle of forgiveness. Rev. Dard will perform a Spiritual Hawaiian, Christian or Japanese ceremony.

Spiritual Hawaiian Ceremony

Dard Aller
Associate Minister
Rev. Dard Aller


Rev. David Kerchman

Rev. David Kerchman is our other Associate minister on the Big Island. Rev. David´s unique ceremony is heartfelt and caters to all faiths. His easy going attitude and magnetic personality make him a favorite with our couples who come to the Big Island to exchange their vows. He can personalize your ceremony with scripture readings or incorporate blessings for past relatives or for special guests.

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David Kerchman
Associate Minister
Rev. David Kerchman