August 12, 2022
We, the Andover Newton at YDS of today, want a real relationship with these partners, and they want a real relationship with us, but forming one is complicated. Our historic missionaries did some wonderful work, yet they also paved the way for imperial domination and injustice. Today, much pain remains, unacknowledged and unaddressed.

Throughout the US, relationship-building across lines of indigeneity, race, and class is fraught in ways our Hawaiian missionary forebears could not have imagined. But we at Andover Newton Seminary at YDS have a job to do: we educate future ministers.
Future ministers need to learn relationship-building practices if tomorrow’s communities will have a prayer of bringing about the peace and reconciliation so badly needed in our world. Therefore, we at Andover Newton at YDS are going to try to build a reciprocal, respectful, and vibrant relationship with our historic partners in Hawaii, with whom we have a unique opportunity to reset old, historic patterns and create something new.
We will engage in a pilot community-building initiative there during the week of August 15, and we will welcome Hawaii partners to New Haven this October. We want to expand this relationship over years to come so that future ministers may learn to build community in a way that is steeped in theological reflection and resurrecting love.
Please follow our journey on social media and, as a relationship unfolds, look for opportunities to further this initiative.
Below are some sites the pilot/task-force travelers will visit, including ‘Iolani Palace, the Kamehameha School, Mission House, and the East-West Center at the University of Hawaii – Manoa.



