Full day of live music, fellowship and family-friendly fun at Big Island Gospel Jam Festival
Why sit in a stuffy building to practice your faith? Instead, praise under the heavens and enjoy creation itself outside with good music, fellowship and family-friendly activities.

Attend Big Island Gospel Jam Festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today (Feb. 1) at Moʻoheau Bandstand, located in beautiful downtown Hilo along the shore of Hilo Bay.
It’s a full day of live gospel music — hosted by Hilo Seventh-Day Adventist Church — that brings together local musicians, testimonies, prayer, games and food trucks, all centered on keeping Christ in focus.
Visit the prayer tent for an introspective moment with the Creator on your own. Stop by the health tent for some good information and advice. Be sure the keiki get some time in the kid zone.
There also will be flag football and volleyball.
Nicole Weston is part of the praise party as she shares through her musical ministry Simone Symphonic, offering gospel-centered music as part of the day’s program.
Bring your own canopy and come prepared to enjoy a day of worship, connection and community.
And it’s free to attend.
“So please invite your friends to have fun with us!” exclaimed the church in its website calendar announcement. “Come fellowship and be inspired and have a wonderful time!”
Moʻoheau Bandstand is located next to the Hele-On bus terminal, inside Moʻoheau Park at 369 Kamehameha Ave., in downtown Hilo.
News reporter Nathan Christophel contributed to this story.



