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Ka Leo Mekokiko Aug - Sept 2015 THE VOICE OF METHODISM Ka Leo Mekokiko Hawaii District August - September 2015 VOLUME 33 NUMBER 6 Welcome Gathering of our New Hawaii District Superintendent, Rev. Dr. Se Hee Han! Saturday, September 26, 2015 Please help us in celebrating our new incoming District Superintendent. The Welcoming event for our new District Superintendent is set for Saturday, September 26, 2015, 10:00 am, place to be de- termined at 10:00 am. More details forthcoming. Please check your emails. CHARGE CONFERENCE SEASON IS COMING UPON US… Preparaon: Pastors and church staff please get ready to start gathering all the necessary Charge Con- ference forms for submission needed later this year. It is very important to forward all forms for proper re- view and processing. More informaon is forthcoming via future newsleers and emails. Rev. Han will be contacng the church pastors to conduct Charge Conference meengs at different locaons and at the neighbor islands. Thank you in advance for your cooperaon on your mely submission. Looking for housecleaning workers. Please call Ann Akasaki of Faithful Cleaning Company at 388-3771 or email at [email protected] BARBARA GRACE RIPPLE SCHOLARSHIP FOR THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION Applications are now being received for the Barbara Grace Ripple Scholarship for Theological Education. Applicants should be members of a United Methodist Church congregation who are re- sponding to a call to the ordained ministry and are or will be attending a United Methodist seminary or a school of theology approved by the United Methodist General Board of Education for theological edu- cation. Preference is given to students from the Hawaii District, including Guam and Saipan. The Barbara Grace Ripple Scholarship was established in 2004 by the Hawaii District Superin- tendency Committee and is administered by that committee to assist persons who must travel to the mainland to further their theological education. Applications and further information may be obtained from the Rev. Stan Bain, Chair of the Superintendency Committee. Send requests for application forms to [email protected] OR to 322 Aoloa Street, Kailua, HI 96734-3019. Call 808-263-2584 or email Stan for further information. Final application forms need to be in the committees hands no later than August 30. Individuals, clubs or congregations desiring to embellish this important scholarship fund are wel- come to do so by contacting the District Office or a member of the committee.

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Ka Leo Mekokiko Aug - Sept 2015

THE VOICE OF METHODISM

Ka Leo Mekokiko

Hawaii District August - September 2015 VOLUME 33 NUMBER 6

Welcome Gathering of our New Hawaii District Superintendent, Rev. Dr. Se Hee Han!

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Please help us in celebrating our new incoming District Superintendent. The Welcoming event

for our new District Superintendent is set for Saturday, September 26, 2015, 10:00 am, place to be de-

termined at 10:00 am. More details forthcoming. Please check your emails.

CHARGE CONFERENCE SEASON IS COMING UPON US…

Preparation: Pastors and church staff please get ready to start gathering all the necessary Charge Con-ference forms for submission needed later this year. It is very important to forward all forms for proper re-view and processing. More information is forthcoming via future newsletters and emails. Rev. Han will be contacting the church pastors to conduct Charge Conference meetings at different locations and at the neighbor islands. Thank you in advance for your cooperation on your timely submission.

Looking for housecleaning workers. Please call Ann Akasaki of Faithful Cleaning Company at 388-3771 or email at [email protected]

BARBARA GRACE RIPPLE SCHOLARSHIP FOR THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION

Applications are now being received for the Barbara Grace Ripple Scholarship for Theological Education. Applicants should be members of a United Methodist Church congregation who are re-sponding to a call to the ordained ministry and are or will be attending a United Methodist seminary or a school of theology approved by the United Methodist General Board of Education for theological edu-cation. Preference is given to students from the Hawaii District, including Guam and Saipan. The Barbara Grace Ripple Scholarship was established in 2004 by the Hawaii District Superin-tendency Committee and is administered by that committee to assist persons who must travel to the mainland to further their theological education. Applications and further information may be obtained from the Rev. Stan Bain, Chair of the Superintendency Committee. Send requests for application forms to [email protected] OR to 322 Aoloa Street, Kailua, HI 96734-3019. Call 808-263-2584 or email Stan for further information. Final application forms need to be in the committee’s hands no later than August 30. Individuals, clubs or congregations desiring to embellish this important scholarship fund are wel-come to do so by contacting the District Office or a member of the committee.

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Ministry Musings from the District Superintendent

ANNUAL CONFERENCE MISSION STATEMENT:

Inspiring the World as Passionate Followers of Jesus Christ

So All May Experience God’s Life-Giving Love

A truth of life is encapsulated in the story of the little boy with a red wagon. The little boy loved to play with his little red wagon. But one day, it suddenly occurred to him that he could not recall ever seeing an adult playing with a little wagon. The moment that thought struck him, he burst into tears. His mother was finally able to get out of him what was trou-bling him. He sobbed through his tears that he did not want to grow up, because he was afraid that when he did he would not be able to play with his little red wagon.

Life is one change after another, one transition following another. Heraclites, the Greek philosopher, contended that the only constant in life was change. This means that as long as we are alive we are forever making changes and beginning again, that life is full of endings and beginnings, that what we counted on as absolutes are never as fixed as we assumed. One of the marks of growing older, of moving toward maturity, of taking deeper sound-ings of faith, is coping with change in which we must let go of the past and the present to em-brace something new in the future. That is when we must take the risks and adventure toward horizons whose outcomes are unknown. To cope with change is to discover how transitions also include moments of testing and temptations, moments when our souls are seized and our character and faith in God are revealed for what they are. But because changes are part of God’s plan for life, and because God meets us in the “now or never” moments of transition, we must say “YES” to God, we must summon the cour-age and face forward, engage the changes that challenge us, and trust God with the outcome. Dear friends in Hawaii District, I am in the stage of New Beginnings with you right now. It is always exciting and anxious at the same time to have a new beginning. However I am glad to be in a new beginning with you. I look forward to making new friends and work-ing with you for mission and ministry of the church. My heart goes out to meet you in Chris-tian love. And as time passes that mutual love will grow into a fellowship which exceeds all other human relationships.

In the midst of uncertainties, I feel God’s guidance. God is always good and faithful, the

God of yesterday, today and days to come. God challenges us to meet new situations and new beginnings. God keeps knocking on the doors of our hearts and minds, eager to offer new op-portunities.

Let us trust God’s goodness and working together for his glory.

Pastor Se Hee Han District Superintendent

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Aloha and E Komo Mai !

I want to express my gratitude to members of the Nomination Committee and all of you, the

local church, and our DS, for your confidence entrusted in me to serve as your Hawaii Dis-

trict Lay Leader.

“AS WE JOURNEY” It is with great joy I commit to the church this noble and high calling.

As I embark this pilgrimage, I invite you all to journey with me. And together as United

Methodist, we journey the path that is before us.

“AS WE JOURNEY” we see a new face, we hear a new voice. We welcome, in the spirit of

Ohana, E Komo Mai to our new District Superintendent the Rev. Dr. Se Hee Han.

“AS WE JOURNEY” the path that is before us, led by the Spirit.

May our journey be of one that is filled with Christ’s love, compassion, and joy.

May our journey lead us into a new place. A place filled with the beauty of Christ. A

place where new life and new beginnings are waiting to be discovered.

May our journey embrace our Annual Conference Vision Statement: “Inspiring the world

as passionate followers of Jesus Christ so all may experience God’s life-giving love.”

I am excited to start on this journey that is before us and may our journey be filled with hope

that the best is yet to come.

One in Christ,

Francis Fukumoto

Hawaii District Lay Leader

“AS WE JOURNEY”

“May our journey lead us into a new place, a place where new life and

new beginnings are waiting to be discovered.”

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ANNOUNCING FALL 2015 LAY SERVANT Classes

OPEN TO ALL INTERESTED (not reserved for Lay Servants) 2 Advanced Courses: 1. Leading In Prayer in September &

2. Polity of the United Methodist Church in November

Both of these classes are required to become a Lay Speaker. Other courses re-

quired to become Lay Speaker are: Leading Worship, Preaching, Discovering your Spir-

itual Gifts and Living Our United Methodist Heritage.

In 2012 the General Conference of the Methodist Church revised Lay Speaking Ministries to Lay Servant Ministries.

There are now three “tracks” that Laity may serve in these ministries:1) Local Lay Servant by taking the Basic Class, 2)

Certified Lay Servant by taking at least one Advanced Class every 3 years, and 3) Certified Lay Speaker by taking the

6 required Advanced Classes and passing an interview process.

Leading In Prayer

Date: Wednesdays, September 2, 8, 16 & 23.

Time: 7:00 PM-9:30 PM

Place: Room 10, Harris United Methodist Church, 20 South Vineyard Blvd, HI 97617

Instructor: Winnie Ching

The primary objective of this course is to enable the participants to effectively prepare and lead various prayer forms,

primarily in worship settings. Each Lay Servant will prepare prayer of praise, thanksgiving, collects, confessions, pas-

toral, intercession and laments.

Cost: $25.00 includes registration and book: Let the Whole Church Say Amen!

Polity of the United Methodist Church (Life Together in the United Methodist Connection.)

Date: Wednesdays, November 4, 11, 18 & 25,

Time: 7:00 PM-9:30 PM

Place: Room 10, Harris United Methodist Church, 20 South Vineyard Blvd, HI 97617

Instructor: Winnie Ching

This class gives an overview of the structure and organization of the UMC. Class sessions will be devoted to the Con-

nectional System, The role of the Episcopal, working together locally & globally, and beyond the Annual Conference.

Cost: $25.00 includes registration and book: Polity, Practice and the Mission of the United Methodist Church.

Please obtain a copy of the 2012 Book of Disciple of the United Methodist Church

Call Winnie Ching 808 692-6638 or email: [email protected] for more information.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Registration: As soon as possible send this form with your registration fees to :Lay Servant Ministries, c/o Hawaii Dis-

trict Office, 20 South Vineyard Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96813-2317 or bring to the first class.

Name: ______________________________________ Church: ________________________________

Phone: _________________ Email:_______________________________________________________

_____ Leading In Prayer Cost: $25.00 _______

_____ Polity of the United Methodist Church Cost: $25.00 _______

Total: _______

Checks are made out to HUMU

Received by___________________________

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KAILUA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5th Annual Summer Fest Saturday, August 1, 2015

9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 1110 Kailua Road, Kailua, Hi 96734 Ph. 261-6238, www.kailuaumc.org

Please join us for our Fifth Annual Summer Fest, a celebration of summer featuring over 70 vendors—

crafts, plants, produce, shave ice, thrift shop, art, specialty items.

Hope to see you there! Invite your friends!

BITS and PIECES…

Congratulations to...

Charlene Zuill has ac-cepted the position as the Spiritual Life Coor-dinator at Boston Uni-versity’s School of Theology, starting Au-gust 1st. She will remain a member of the Cal-Pac Conference with charge conference at Wesley UMC Hawaii District.

Please pray for…

Dick Englar: Healing from his surgeries

Rev. Se Hee Han: Healing from her back surgery.

Our senior citizens: Healing and good health

Our keikis: Safety and happiness

07/26/15 Trinity UMC Pastors Peter Lee & Solomone Uluave

08/02/15 Parker UMC Pastor Andrew Lee

08/09/15 Pacific Islanders UMC Pastor Faaagi Taufetee

08/16/15 Olive UMC Pastors Bae Sun Kim & Suega Leui

08/23/15 Naalehu UMC Woodley White

08/30/15 Lihue UC Pastor to be Supplied & Pastor Tevita Na-moa

09/06/15 Lahaina UMC Pastor Paul Tangonan

09/13/15 West Kauai UMC Pastor Monalisa Siofele Lolohea

09/20/15 Kilohana UMC Pastors Sam Domingo & Tevita F. Moa

09/27/15 Keolumana UMC Pastor John Finau

10/04/15 Kapolei Korean UMM Pastor Chi Young Jeong

10/11/15 Kapolei UMM (To Be Supplied)

10/18/15 Kam-Nam UMC Pastor Jay Ahn

10/25/15 Kailua UMC Pastors Tim Ellington & Sam Cox

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HAWAII UNITED METHODIST UNION 20 South Vineyard Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: (808) 536-1864 Email: [email protected]

KA LEO MEKOKIKO August - September 2015

Charge Conference Reminder……..........……...P.1

Barbara Ripple Scholarship……...…………….P.1

Lay Servant Fall 2015 Classes ….….…………..P.4

Kailua UMC Summer Fest ...………..……..……P.5

DISTRICT CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR 2015

AUGUST 2015 Mon., Sept. 7: Labor Day, Holiday District Office Is Closed

Sat., Aug. 1: 5th Annual Summer Kailua UMC Sat., Sept. 19: UMW Annual Meeting

Aug. 6-9: Women’s Walk to Em-maus

St. Anthony’s Retreat Center

Sat., Sept. 26: DS Se Hee Han’s Welcoming Party

Details TBA

Sat., Aug 15 HUMU Bd. Mtg Harris UMC, Kumuro Rm OCTOBER 2015

Mon., Aug. 21: Statehood Day, Holiday District Office is Closed Mon., Oct. 12: Discover’s Day, Holiday District Office is Closed

Tues., Aug. 25: HCOM Interviews, from 9AM-2PM TBD Mon., Oct- 12-

15: Strength for the Journey Camp Mokuleia

SEPTEMBER 2015 Sat., Oct. 17: Leadership Team Meeting Hawaii District Office

Wed., Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23: Lay Servant Classes Sat., Oct. 24: Cal-Pac UMW Annual

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