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I taeao o Sāpati katoa ite lalolagi, te kau ‘Lotu Aso-Fitu ote ‘Toe Foki Fakalua mai e ‘kaufakatasi sāle o māopōpo o tapuaki kia Iēsū e auala i pese, tālosaga mo Akoakōga ote ‘TusiTapu.

Ite maināga ote aso tēnā e kāmata ite 9.00 ite ‘taeao, o fakatomua kite ‘tala fakamisionale mo nāi tūsaga mai lātou ko oti ne tōfia kiei. Te polokalame ite 9.30 ite ‘taeao tēnā, mō tamaliki, e isi ne pese, ne tala, ne faitāga mo nīsi fakafiafiāga foki, kae mō tino mā’tua e vaevae ki potukau tai fō’liki o akoako kae sukesuke te ‘TusiTapu. Ite ‘taimi tēnei ote polokalame e manakogina te fai tūsaga mai te kau tauloto, pēlā mo fesili fia māina io mene fautuāga fesoasoani io mene fakamaināga, ke oko loa kite 10.30.

Mai ite 10.30 kite 11.00 kote ‘taimi e fai ei a faka’pulāga mo fakatokatokāga kite lotu lasi.

Ate polokalame ote lotu lasi e māsani o fai sale mai ite 11.00 kite 12.00 faka-tūtonu, kola a usuusūga pese mote lāuga e māsani sāle o fai vāgana e isi ne polokalame fakapitoa mote vāiaso tēnā, pēlā mo ‘tusaga e ‘tusi mai kiā koe, io mene tala mo tamaliki, io mene tala faitāga, io mene nīsi polokalame aogā foki kite olāga kae mataonomea kite fakatasīga.

Tēlā lā, te lotu tēnei e mō sōse ‘tino tēlā, ko ‘kami fakāloalo atu koe kite kaufakatasīga tēnei!



Every Saturday morning around the world, Seventh-day Adventists gather together in community to worship Jesus through music, prayer and Bible teachings.

The day starts with Sabbath School, usually at 9:30am. For children, there are songs, stories, crafts and fun activities. For the adults there are smaller groups where the Bible is read and discussed in a less formal setting than a typical church service. Here audience participation is welcomed. You can ask questions and learn more.

The church’s main worship program usually runs from 11am to noon. Singing, prayer and a sermon are almost guaranteed but depending on the week, you might be treated to special music, drama, a children’s story or other creative expression.

Church really is for everyone and we’d love you to join us!

Lotu AsoFitu ote 'ToeFokiMai i Funafuti

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FAQ

When are worship services held?

Every Sabbath (Saturday) morning and at other times through the week, both at the church building and elsewhere.

Do I need a Bible?

No. You don’t have to bring anything—just yourself. If you would like a Bible, you can borrow one when you get here. You can also download a free Bible app to your smartphone.

Should I go if I don’t know anyone?

Our church is a place where all people are welcome, whether you’re younger or older, a lifelong Christian or a spiritual seeker. We would love to meet you! If you feel nervous, bring a friend or just send us a message.

Will I be asked to give money?

Every week we give our regular attenders the opportunity to support a variety of causes. It’s not required or expected that you give a donation, especially if you’re visiting us for the first time.

Will I be asked to speak publicly or pray?

If you participate in a small group Bible study, you’ll probably be asked to introduce yourself and to offer an opinion on what’s being discussed. But it’s not typical for a first-time guest to be singled out in the main worship service. Prayer is an important part of worship, and you are welcome to join in, but no one will ever force you to pray.

Who do I speak to if I have any questions?

Ask if you can speak to one of the leadership team—the pastor or one of the elders. Or just start with someone who looks friendly!

Our Team

Patuki Faletiute

Website Master

Patuki is a father of 3 boys and he is one of the sons of the late Faletiute Faaniu's family. His mother is Taumafai Mataniu and both Faletiute and Taumafai were converted to SDA. Patuki is also a baptised SDA member of the Funafuti SDA church.

Wyse Dokonivalu

Pastor