By special request I'm posting this recipe. Now you ladies can bake to your hearts' content. 
-Mark da Webmaster
Ruby’s Easy Apple Coffee Cake
Ingredients
3 eggs
One can apple pie filling (Can also use cherry or blueberry)
One box cake mix (Butter Golden Yellow cake)
Topping:
1 cup chopped walnuts
3 Tb cold butter - cut up
1 Tb flour
3/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 tsp cinnamon
Method
1. Preheat oven to 350 deg F. Spray 9" x 13" pan
2. If you want cut the apples in the can to have smaller pieces.
3. Mix in a large bowl the eggs & apple pie filling. Then add the cake mix. Try to get the lumps out.
4. Pour into the prepared pan
5. Sprinkle the topping over the dough
Bake ~30 minutes
On Labor Day 2009, the youth in our church (as well as a few spry adults) went into the hills above Palisades to enjoy the splendor of God's Creation. We had a marvelous time as one can see in this video clip.
On December 22, 2008, several of us went on a trolley ride to view the Honolulu City Christmas Lights. Much mahalo to the Saitos for coordinating this every year. Here's a video clip of the fun:
On December 21, 2008 we held a performance of Welcome to Our World by Craig Adams to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Here is the performance in five parts:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Cub Scouts Pack 322 would like to express a sincere Mahalo to Palisades Baptist Church for offering the multi-purpose room during those times when Manana Elementary was not available. We are a small pack but as you can see from the video below, our boys had a grand time at our Pinewood Derby recently. This event would not have been possible without your kokua. God Bless!
A relaxing and fun time was spent at Camp Puu Kahea over Labor Day weekend. Through the sermons of guest speaker, Dr. Fred Hewett, we learned more about loving God, loving each other and reaching the world. Here's a video showing a taste of the retreat. Sit back and enjoy and we hope to see you there next year!
On March 17, 2007 (St. Patrick's Day) Palisades Baptist Church had the honor of co-sponsoring the Palisades Community Fun Day at the Pacific Palisades Recreation Center. It was a great opportunity to meet and fellowship with members of our community. We lift our praises to God and give Him all the glory for the great time had by all!
Here are a few videos of the day's events:
A few random scenes:
Mahalo nui to 'Olu Nui for providing some of the musical entertainment that helped in making this event a success:
More 'Olu Nui:
PBC Youth Choir giving God the glory:
PBC's young uke players were just a-pickin' and a-grinnin':
The AcTeens performed a beautiful praise hula to "I Love You Lord" and "Shout to the Lord":
Word has it that a group visiting from Japan called "NoName"
showed up to lend their musical kokua to the event:
Bruddah Tony and his two bruddahs wen' lend their manao to da' kanikapila. Mahalos guys! Hootah!
Did you know that God gifted some of us with "hidden talents"? 
Lisa Lee treating us with a stirring rendition of "No Greater Love". Oh my! She has truly been gifted by the Lord.
Tony sings Lena Machado's classic "Ei Nei" to his wife and a surprise happens!
Bet you didn't know that our pastor can sing! Pastor Mike makes like Elvis in Blue Hawaii. He sings Kuuipo from his heart to his bride, Lynn. Tony helps him on guitar and harmony vox.
Kendrick, Faye, and Keith sing "Sunlight" by Jesse Colin Young. Fine job guys!
Ku'ulei sings "Kung Paano" - a Filipino love song. Dad Mark helps out on guitar and backing vocals.
Aunty Mildred, Aunty Sharon, and Mrs. K do a "makule" parody of "My Favorite Things".
Mark and Aunty Sharon sing the Japanese classic "Ue O Muite Aruko" done in a sort of reggae/country feel - really!
Gerry sings "Ku'uipo I Ka Hee Pue One" to his wife. Bruddah Tony provides support on guitar and harmony vox.
God blessed us with a time of refreshment and fellowship...
Pastor James Shiroma's Message on Shining or Grinding (Part 1):
Pastor James Shiroma's Message on Shining or Grinding (Part 2):
Uncle Jerry's Relays:
Just chillin' on the veranda:
Worship Team Unplugged:
Random Shots:
Oops (Blooper):
And in the end, we all say: