This is one of those clickable dealies that loads the full-frame shot in a separate page. There, you can read its name is "St. Peter's Catholic Church Kahaluu."
Seeking more about this cool little church, a short hike from Kona Isle on Ali'i Drive in Kona, a Yahoo! search turns up:
No. 1 result. A link to a bunch of eBay kerfuffle. Figures.
Next, though, a link to David Sessions' nice collection of travel photos on Worldisround.com from a March, 2004 Hawaii, Big Island trip that includes his own shot of the church. For a nice relaxing desktop journey to the Big Island and a tourist's eye view of "daily driving trips to resorts, state and national parks, and other scenic areas," the index link starts here. Mahalo for sharing, David.
An obits page from a 2000 edition of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin follows. The modest place of worship is a popular services spot. Not hard to figure out why. The sunset shot by MLP above is worth a thousand words.
Photographer Jan Kaulins' page contains some info on the "little blue church" along with a nicely framed shot. The church, overlooking Kahalu'u Bay, was built in 1889 and its doors never close. This house of God contains less than a dozen wood pews and modest altar.
Go inside around sunrise or sunset, and take in the etched glass window at the back of St. Peter by the sea.
Leave St. Peter's simple little church a different person.