Wananalua Congregational Church

The Wananalua Congregational Church is a historic 19th-century building on the remote coast of Maui in Hawaii.

Wānanalua was the name of a traditional land division (ahupuaʻa) on the eastern coast of the island of Maui.

[5] When land titles were formalized in the Mahele, 27.64 acres (11.19 ha) were recorded as awarded to the church.

[4] The modern church boundary area of 3.7 acres (1.5 ha) was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hawaii on November 23, 1988 as site 88002533.

[7] It is named for the cinder cone Kaʻuiki, which is the site of a rare Red Sand Beach, and a fortress from the time of ancient Hawaii where several historic battles were held.