In Part 2 of this compelling conversation, Ralph Moore continues his dialogue with John Termini, pastor of The House Established in Waimanalo. This episode digs into the importance of permanence, presence, and place—how buying a home, loving a neighborhood, and honoring the land itself has shaped John’s approach to church planting in Hawaii. John also unpacks the vision behind their “rooms,” a deeply relational model of small groups rooted in shared meals and authentic discipleship. It’s a beautiful look at how sustainable ministry grows when leaders serve humbly, stay planted, and embrace both local culture and kingdom rhythms.