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TAYORI John Mark Wang, Pastor
Georgette Rogers, Lay Leader
Highland Park United Methodist Church
Volume 62 Oct/Nov 2016 No. 6
WHAT’S INSIDE
2 Parsonally Speaking
3 Birthdays/announcements
4 Donations
5 Ad Council minutes
6 Calendar
7 Taste of Japan flyer
Published every 2 months
Edited by Margie Miyoshi
Next deadline: Nov, 2016
Parsonally Speaking ...
Highland Park Tayori Page 2 Oct/Nov
Parsonally Speaking October-November
Romans 13:1-6 (NIV)
13 Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. 2 Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves. 3 For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and you will be commended. 4 For the one in au-thority is God’s servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for rulers do not bear the sword for no reason. They are God’s servants, agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer. 5 Therefore, it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also as a matter of con-science.
Dear beloved church family,
The above verses written by the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Romans are important to reflect on. In the next couple months we will have the privilege and opportunity to vote for the next president of the United States of America. This election will have a great impact on our country for the next few years. We should all do our due diligence in determining whom is the best qualified to vote for to lead our country. Though Ameri-can politics is important to be aware of, let us not forget that God is ultimately the One in charge.
When the Apostle Paul addresses the church in Rome, he reminds them that the authorities that exist have been established by God. This election will be decided by a close margin of votes based on the latest national polls. Whether your chosen candidate prevails over the other, a lot of Americans may be upset with the out-come. Remember that God is the One in whom our ultimate allegiance is bound, and that our politics should not overshadow our love for God and humanity.
Paul’s letter was written to people who were already being ruled over a government they despised, and yet his call to them still rings true for us: 3 For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and you will be com-mended. 4 For the one in authority is God’s servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for rulers do not bear the sword for no reason. They are God’s servants, agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer. Our duty as citizens, and more importantly as Christians, is to be the model of goodness in a world lost in darkness. We should not fear who leads the country if we seek to live in righteousness and moral con-sciousness.
Hopefully the candidate we vote for is the one who wins, but if that is not the case, may we respond gra-ciously in defeat—placing our true hope in God. May we, as Christians, not be divided along political lines but united in our love for one another, and especially for non-believers. The long-held philosophy and unwritten rule in our society is to not discuss religion or politics. If we exercise more grace and charity in these areas of conversation, the outside world will begin to know us by our love. Continue the hard work of love and mercy as servants of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
Grace and Peace,
Pastor John
Highland Park Tayori Page 3 Oct/Nov
Healing from illness Masako Hamada Tom Ferris Joanne Ferris Vern Bott Webb family Chris Newton Yaeko Sanders
Nursing homes Dee Matsumoto Sam Ogo
Healing at home
Connie Seikijima
Chris Newton
Jim Kawabata
Know anybody in need of prayer?
Please let Pastor John Ada , or Ayako know
Church: 535-2687
Ada: 328-0195
Ayako Tanaka 228-0271
Oct Nov
Iku Tamura
Iku Tamura passed away on August 20, 2016, while I the loving care of Phyllis Hathaway and Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane, WA. Born in seattle, WA pm Kime20, 1926, she was the fifthe of six children born to Kinuta and Ryoko Uno. The Uno family lived in Seattle prior to WWII, during which they were relocated to the concentration camps at Tule Lake and later Minadoka before finally finding a new home and farm in Spokane after WWII ended. Iku met husband Linsy during in-carceration in the camps. They were mar-ried in 1949 and raised three children. Iku spent much of her adult life working on the Uno family farm. In her spare time she was an accomplished sewist, loved listening to music and entertained us many a Saturday night by playing the piano while we three girls sang! She enjoyed gardening and was a veritable textbook of knowledge when it came to plants and wildlife. She loved col-lecting good recipes to try out on lucky family member on Sunday night suppers and loved finding the best bargains at the grocery every Saturday morning! She was an avid reader and enjoyed mysteries. Once she retired from farming she did more traveling, visiting old friends and family. She was a kind and compassionate woman who loved to dote on grandchildren and sons-in-law, always giving the first and very best helpings to everyone else and put-ting herself last. Throughout her battles with both breast and bladder cancer, she fought courageously and showed us an amazing inner strength that we did not know existed. She was preceded in death by per parents, her husband, sisters Kazuko Bill, Misae Taketa, Heidi Onodera and brothers Tsutomu and Kiyoshi Uno. She is survived by daughters Phyllis (Ken)Hathaway, Teresa (Dave) seaquist and Ruth (Malcom)Manoand many nieces and neph-ews. Service will be in the spring.
2 Diana Munk
9 Marcie Laquindanum
6 Gwen Utley
11 Derek Ishii
11 Paul Roder
15 Michael Deeley
16 Ayako Tanaka
25 Yoshiko Dalton
30 Hiroko Clevenger
30 Nathan Kessenger
2 Adam Fogal
8 Nobie Oka
10 Chieko Webb
11 Charina Kessinger
13 Ada Honda
16 George Yamada
16 Tom Ferris
20 Carolyn Ishii
20 Aiki Jackson
Highland Park Tayori Page 4 Oct/Nov
PLEDGES/GENERAL OFFER-INGS– 6/19-7/24/16
Akiyama, Miyo Ando, Care Ando, Mary Barker, Mary Barlow, Miki Bott, Vern & Kathy Clevenger, David & Hiroko Cooper, Patricia Daly, Joseph & Michiko Deeley, Minako & Michael DeLeon, Charina Edamatsu, Seiko & Pam Schierman Emoto, Jerry & Linda Ferris, Tom & Joanne Fukai, Pam Furumasu, Chuck & Amy Hamada, Masako Hashimoto, Dorothyi Hirata, Lili Honda, Ada Honda, Karla Honda, Masako Jackson, Brian & Aiki Laquindanum. Marcie Luther, Norm & Rosalin Marinos, Patty Magenta, Marie & Kurt Weigel McDowell, Wayne & Marilyn Miller, Jason & Anne Minata, Aiko Miyoshi, Margie Munk, Diana Murphy, David & Anita Newton, Chris & Pam Oka, Nobie Okamoto, Sumi Ono, Masako Rogers, James & Georgette Sanders, Yaeko Saruwatari, Steven Snowden, Sydnee Suemori, Emi Tanaka, Ayako Tanaka, Alice Tanaka, Haruo Tanaka, Mikel Tetsuka, Charlotte Wakabayashi, Sakae Walker, Motoko Wang, John Mark
Webb, Chieko & Essie Yamada, George Yamada, Jeanne Yamamoto, Kaz Yonago, Hida Yoshihara, Joshua Anonymous
MEMORIAL GIFTS In memory of Maggie Nishi-
mura: Gloria and Isamu Kawabori Duane & Marsha Beck In Memory of Lily Shiosaki: Michael Shiosaki, Hida, Yonago, Aiko Minata, Ada Honda, Emi Suemori In memory of Yoshiko Nakaga-wa: Chuck & Amy Furumasu, Pam & Chris Newton, Ayako Tanaka, Aiko Minata, Thelma Ya-suhara, JACL, Junzo Nakagawa In memory of Keith Sanders: Yaeko Sanders In memory of Kazuko Honda: Jim and Pat Kawabata, Frank & Linda Suemori, Sue Matsui, Doro-thy Uno, Ronald Matsumoto, No-buo Oka, Duane & Marsha Beck, Aiko Minata, Alice Tanaka, Dar-lene Quackenbush, Michael & Minako Deeley, Ayako Tanaka, John S Fort, Linda Takami, Thel-ma Yasuhara, JACL, Hida Yonago Yamamoto Living Trust, Emi Suemori, Masako Hamada, Mi-chael & Marcia Hirai, Steve & Laura Yoshihara, Harold & Mary Kay Meili, Gloria & Isamu Kawa-bori In memory of Robert Munk: Ada Honda General Donations: Kitchen: Charlotte Tetsuka Funeral Committee: Mary Bark-er
General: McDowell, Sue Woo, Estate of Tets Nobuku, Whitney UMC Upper Room: Cash Initial offering: Mary Barker Tom Ferris Medical Fund Kazuye Yamamoto, Hida Yonago, John Wang, Emi Suemori, Jeanne Yamada, Chuck & Amy Furumasu Endowment Contributions In memory of Ken Miyoshi: Duane &Marsha Beck, Wayne & Marilyn McDowell In memory of Jason Miller’s fa-ther: Duane & Marsha Beck In memory of all who passed away last year: Hifumi En Transfer from Progressions HPUMC account : Duane and Marsha Beck
Thank You
The family of Kazuko Honda donated a large coffee urn to the church kitchen.
Ayako Tanaka and the girls in kitchen of the funeral committee donated racks for the new kitchen stove.
CORRECTION:
In June/July Tayori the memorial gift listed from Keith Hayashi should have read: In memory of Roy and Meri Hayashi (parents) : Keith Hayashi
Highland Park Tayori Page Oct/Nov
ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL MEETING
August 21,2016
Opening prayer given by Pastor John Wang
Minutes from 5/29/16 and 7/31/16 were approved.
Attendees: Charlotte Tetsuka, James & Georgette Rog-ers, Pastor John Wang, Mary Barker, Patty Marinos, Wayne & Marilyn McDowell, Margie Miyoshi, Ayako Tanaka, Alice Tanaka
Teassure Report: N/A
Finance report: N/A
Trustee Report: Many thanks to Wayne McDowell, back door installed at Parish.
The folding doors at the church are too costly at this time. It is impossible to repair.
Pastor John purchased a pest control plug for the parish.
It was voted and approved to accept the bid from Sturm Heating to take care of the heating problems, and hopefully when the weather comes it will be nice and toasty during the service. Thank you, Kathy Bott, for all the work you have put into the project.
Wayne is still taking bids for the blinds.
Reupholstering or replacing the pew cushions is on hold for the time being.
Social Concern: Patty Marinos has asked if we could get a colored printer for the church, this was also tabled for next meeting.
Blessings under the ridge need items such as blankets, pillows, hand sanitizer, tissues, soap, socks, wash cloths, winter gloves/mittens. It was mentioned we could also place the smaller items in grocery bags and hand them out to the homeless that are at the corner of the streets.
Marcie Miyoshi would like to lead an AWANA (children’s Bible learning group) with our help. There will be further dis-cussion at a later date.
The committee would like to advertise our church by put-ting up flyers up at Fairchild AFB, Mukogawa Fort Wright In-stitute etc about our Christian, ethnic, multi-cultural, predomi-nately Japanese church.
Donations to Tom and Joanne Ferris should be given or mailed to Pastor John, or Patty . Be sure to write Tom and Joanne Ferris on check or if cash, write on envelope. DO NOT send the money to the Care Bridge site as this site is for information only and will keep the money.
Jim and Pat Kawabata are now living in Seattle area. Jim
is recovering slowly from his back surgery. When address is known it will be published.
The following guidelines are to be re-viewed by the finance committee:
GUIDELINE FOR CONTRIBUTIONS AND DONATIONS
Send confirmation to every contributor either by letter or card that is not a member for all amleounts. Members are excluded as they will receive information for taxes after the end of the year.
Send a letter to the family that states who donated in honor or in memory of their loved ones.
Make sure that all checks that are desig-nated for Endowment are given to either Pastor Joh, Wayne McDowell or James Rogers. All other contributions and memori-als go to the general fund (general offering deposit) unless otherwise stated on the enve-lope or on the check. Endowment contribu-tions are in a separate account.
Please make sure your name and ad-dress is on all donations.
Projects: Fall food bazaar– 10/8/2016
Senbei making 9/23-9/24
Pastors Agenda: meetings 8/26-28
Vacation 2 weeks beginning 8/ 5-8/18
PNW conference 9/30-10/1
Retreat 10/7-9
Next meeting: Sept 25 or as called.
Respectfully submitted, Mary Barker
Hifumi En Socity
news
The Hifumi En Society is up-dating our Nikkei Phone Book. If you would like to be included, please contact Michaela Marinos. {509} 496-2271 or email :
MrfM17@gmail.com
Activities at church on Nov 2016
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 Bible Study:
10:30
Spochien 1:00
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6 Daylight sav-
ings ends
7 8 9 10 Bible Study:
10:30
Spochien 1:00
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13 14 15 16 17 Bible Study:
10:30
Spochien 1:00
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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2 3 4 5 6 Bible Study:
10:30
Spochien 1:00
7 Bazaar set up 8
9 10 11 12 13 Bible Study:
10:30
Spochien 1:00
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16 17 18 19 20 Bible Study:
10:30
Spochien 1:00
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25 26 27 Bible Study:
10:30
Spochien 1:00
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Activities at church during Oct 2016
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