THE HUAKAI PROJECT

How It Works

Huakaʻi Project follows a simple but intentional rhythm of formation, community, service, and reflection.

Built Around Growth, Belonging, and Faith in Action

Huakaʻi Project is designed to guide young adults through a season of intentional spiritual and personal growth.
Each season creates space for people to gather, reflect, serve, pray, and build relationships in a way that feels grounded, relational, and meaningful. The journey is not about having everything figured out — it is about showing up with openness, honesty, and a willingness to grow.
At its core, Huakaʻi is built around four key elements:

Step : 01

Seasons

Each Journey Happens in a Season

Huakaʻi is organized in intentional seasons rather than one-time events. Each season offers a focused period of community, prayer, learning, service, and reflection.

This structure helps participants stay connected and engaged over time while allowing space for deeper relationships and more meaningful growth.

Step : 02

Small Groups

The Heart of the Journey

Small groups are a central part of the Huakaʻi experience.

These groups create space for participants to be known, supported, and encouraged as they walk through the season together. In small groups, participants can share honestly, reflect on faith, ask meaningful questions, and build authentic relationships.

Each group is designed to be relational, welcoming, and grounded in trust — creating a space where real growth can happen.

Step : 03

Service

Putting Faith Into Practice

Service is an essential part of the Huakaʻi journey.

Participants are invited to move beyond discussion and into compassionate action by engaging in service experiences that respond to real community needs. These moments help connect faith with responsibility, solidarity, and care for others.

Service opportunities may vary by season or location, but they are always intended to help participants encounter others with humility, generosity, and presence.

Step : 04

Formation

Growing Spiritually and Intentionally

Formation is the part of the journey that helps participants reflect more deeply on faith, life, purpose, and discipleship.

This may include spiritual practices, guided reflection, faith conversations, mentorship, Scripture engagement, or themed sessions that help participants connect belief with daily life.

Formation is not about perfection or performance — it is about becoming more attentive, rooted, and responsive to God’s presence in everyday life.

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