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Ka Leo Mekokiko Nov - Dec 2015 THE VOICE OF UNITED METHODISM Ka Leo Mekokiko Hawaii District November - December 2015 VOLUME 35 NUMBER 11 2015 Annual Clergy Advent Dinner TUESDAY, Dec. 1st, 6:00 pm Aiea Korean UMC 99-550 Kulawea Street, Aiea, Hawaii For this year’s Annual Clergy Advent Dinner fully sponsored and catered by the Aiea Korean UMC church members at their new location. All Hawaii District pastors and their spouses are exclusively invited to attend at no cost to them. Please rsvp to the District Office by Monday, 11/23/15 on your attendance for their headcount. Thank you to all our District church pastors for their hard work this year. Hope you will be able to attend this festive event...just come and fellowship. CHARGE CONFERENCES FOR NEIGHBOR ISLANDS, SAIPAN & GUAM SPRC will meet an hour prior to the SCHEDULED Charge Conference. SPRC & CHARGE CONFERENCE SCHEDULE DATE TIME PLACE DATE TIME PLACE KAUAI Sat., 11/28/15 11:00 AM Immanuel, Saipan Sun., 11/01/15 Aſter Worship Svc West Kauai UMC Sun., 11/29/15 Aſter Service Guam & Guam Korean Sun., 01/24/16 Aſter Worship Svc Lihue UC HAWAII (BIG ISLAND) MAUI Sun., 11/22/15 11:00 AM Hilo UMC Sat., 11/07/15 11:00 AM (CC) Jt: Lahaina (10:00 AM SPRC) & Honolua (10:30 AM SPRC) Sat., 1/16/16 11:00 AM Kona UMC Sun., 11/08/15 12:30 PM (CC) Jt: Ala Lani (11:30 AM SPRC) & Kihei Tongan (12:00 PM SPRC) Sat, 1/16/16 2:30 PM (SPRC) 3:00 PM (CC) Honokaa UMC Sun., 01/17/16 Aſter Worship Svc Naalehu UMC SAIPAN & GUAM DATE PLACE TIME DATE PLACE TIME Mon., 11/2/15 Trinity UMC 7:00 PM Sat., 11/14/15 Aiea Korean 2:00 PM Tues., 11/3/15 Pacific Islanders 7:00 PM Sun., 11/15/15 Harris UMC 12:30 PM Weds., 11/4/15 Keolumana 7:00 PM Sun., 11/15/15 Christ UMC 6:00 PM Thur., 11/5/15 First UMC 7:00 PM Mon., 11/16/15 Olive UMC 7:00 PM Mon., 11/9/15 Kailua UMC 7:00 PM Tues., 11/17/15 Aiea UMC 7:00 PM Tues., 11/10/15 Wesley UMC 7:00 PM Mon., 11/23/15 Kahuku UMC 7:00 PM Thurs., 11/12/15 Aldersgate UMC 7:00 PM Tues., 11/24/15 Bethany Korean UMC 7:00 PM SPRC & CHARGE CONFERENCE FOR OAHU SPRC will meet 1 hour before Scheduled Charge Conference Meeting. Example: 7:00 PM Trinity UMC, SPRC will meet 6:00 PM. All forms should be submitted to DS Han via email or mail before meeting for her review. Charge Conference Forms: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 11, 13, 16, 17, Appendix J Forms: 5 & 12 (As it applies to your Church)

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Page 1: THE VOIE OF UNITED METHODISM Ka Leo Mekokiko · 2015-10-27 · Ka Leo Mekokiko Nov - Dec 2015 THE VOIE OF UNITED METHODISM Ka Leo Mekokiko Hawaii District November -December 2015

Ka Leo Mekokiko Nov - Dec 2015

THE VOICE OF UNITED METHODISM

Ka Leo Mekokiko

Hawaii District November - December 2015 VOLUME 35 NUMBER 11

2015 Annual Clergy Advent Dinner TUESDAY, Dec. 1st, 6:00 pm

Aiea Korean UMC 99-550 Kulawea Street, Aiea, Hawaii

For this year’s Annual Clergy Advent Dinner fully sponsored and catered by the Aiea Korean UMC church members at their new location.

All Hawaii District pastors and their spouses are exclusively invited to attend at no cost to them. Please rsvp to the District Office by Monday, 11/23/15 on your attendance for their headcount. Thank you to all our District church pastors for their hard work this year. Hope you will be able to attend this festive event...just come and fellowship.

CHARGE CONFERENCES FOR NEIGHBOR ISLANDS, SAIPAN & GUAM SPRC will meet an hour prior to the SCHEDULED Charge Conference.

SPRC & CHARGE CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

DATE TIME PLACE DATE TIME PLACE

KAUAI Sat., 11/28/15 11:00 AM Immanuel, Saipan

Sun., 11/01/15 After Worship Svc West Kauai UMC Sun., 11/29/15 After Service Guam & Guam Korean

Sun., 01/24/16 After Worship Svc Lihue UC HAWAII (BIG ISLAND)

MAUI Sun., 11/22/15 11:00 AM Hilo UMC

Sat., 11/07/15 11:00 AM (CC) Jt: Lahaina (10:00 AM SPRC) & Honolua (10:30 AM SPRC)

Sat., 1/16/16 11:00 AM Kona UMC

Sun., 11/08/15 12:30 PM (CC) Jt: Ala Lani (11:30 AM SPRC) & Kihei Tongan (12:00 PM SPRC)

Sat, 1/16/16 2:30 PM (SPRC)3:00 PM (CC)

Honokaa UMC

Sun., 01/17/16 After Worship Svc Naalehu UMC SAIPAN & GUAM

DATE PLACE TIME DATE PLACE TIME

Mon., 11/2/15 Trinity UMC 7:00 PM Sat., 11/14/15 Aiea Korean 2:00 PM

Tues., 11/3/15 Pacific Islanders 7:00 PM Sun., 11/15/15 Harris UMC 12:30 PM

Weds., 11/4/15 Keolumana 7:00 PM Sun., 11/15/15 Christ UMC 6:00 PM

Thur., 11/5/15 First UMC 7:00 PM Mon., 11/16/15 Olive UMC 7:00 PM

Mon., 11/9/15 Kailua UMC 7:00 PM Tues., 11/17/15 Aiea UMC 7:00 PM

Tues., 11/10/15 Wesley UMC 7:00 PM Mon., 11/23/15 Kahuku UMC 7:00 PM

Thurs., 11/12/15 Aldersgate UMC 7:00 PM Tues., 11/24/15 Bethany Korean UMC 7:00 PM

SPRC & CHARGE CONFERENCE FOR OAHU

SPRC will meet 1 hour before Scheduled Charge Conference Meeting.

Example: 7:00 PM Trinity UMC, SPRC will meet 6:00 PM.

All forms should be submitted to DS Han via email or mail before meeting for her review.

Charge Conference Forms: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 11, 13, 16, 17, Appendix J Forms: 5 & 12 (As it applies to your Church)

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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

In this season of Thanksgiving, whom do you say “thank you” to? As you look back on your life, who are the people who helped you along the way? Who are the people near and dear to you who are helping you today? It is a daunting question to ask time to time in order to have a better attitude for life. It was several years ago, I was invited to attend the “5-day Spiritual Academy” in Dallas, Texas for helping Korean delegates who will launch the program in Korea. Indeed I had a wonderful time as I experienced the rhythm of the Academy life once again after the 2 years of Academy for Spiritual Formation in 2007. The main focus of the lectures was about Prayer Life, which is based on Psalms and different patterns of prayer life. Especially, I was impressed and inspired by Robert Benson’s lecture. Robert Benson is a writer, retreat leader and alumni of 2 years of Spiritual Formation Academy as well. In his lecture, he distinguished the subtle differences in the meaning of “Holy Communion,” “Eucharist” and “Lord’s Supper.” He said that “Holy Communion is a commemoration of the sacrifice made for us upon the cross, calling us again to self-sacrificial love for each other. The Holy Eucharist is the name that bears witness to our sense of thanksgiv-ing for the good things given to us by Christ’s life, death, and resurrection. The Lord’s Supper reminds us that we are indeed nour-ished by this act and by the Christ who freshens and strengthens us with his presence.” Then he went into a deeper explanation of the meaning of the Eucharist. It is called the fourfold pattern of the Eucharist and means the following: Taken, Blessed, Broken and Shared. We are told that Jesus took the bread, and when he had given thanks for it, he broke it and shared it among those who were gathered with him. Then he took the cup and blessed it as well, and passed it around to be shared among them. Benson emphasized that we must remember that we too are to be broken and shared for others. We are glad to be taken as His disciples or followers and blessed by Him, but we are reluctant to be broken, broken and shared for others. Henry Nouwen also said in his book “Wounded Healer,” that those who have experienced a wretched pain in their own lives can become healers for others who have also experienced bitterness and pain. When we discover persons who have depth to their religious character, we will invariably discover that they have experienced bitter disappointments, devastating hurt and heartrending loss along the way. These experiences, instead of driving a wedge between God and them, have created a stronger bond. They are people who have confronted life’s ragged edges and instead of being crushed, they have actually grown stronger. I believe that we are not promised to be exempt from the pains in life, but that we are promised to be given the strength to over-come our trials, and to have God’s guiding presence in our journey of life. Yes, we are confronted with various trails of life such as financial hardship, heartbreaking disappointment, loss of loved ones and betrayal of friends, but remember we need to be broken to be shared by others. In this season of Thanksgiving, I pray that you also become a blessing to others through your sharing.

Rev. Se Hee Han District Superintendent of the Hawaii District

EAST OAHU LEEWARD OAHU LEEWARD OAHU CENTRAL OAHU WINDWARD OAHU

Mon., 1/11/16

@ Kilohana UMC, 7:00 PM

Tues., 1/12/16 @ Wahiawa

UMC, 7:00 pm

Thurs., 1/14/16 @ Ewa Beach

UMC, 7:00 PM

Wed., 1/20/16 @ Kam Nam

UMC, 5:00 PM

Thur., 1/21/16 @ Parker UMC,

7:00 PM

First Tongan Wahiawa UMC Ewa Beach UMC Kam Nam UMC Kahaluu UMC

Kilohana UMC Kapolei Korean UMC Calvary UMM Parker UMC

Beautiful UMM Waianae UMC Pacific Islanders UMC

CHARGE CONFERENCES FOR OAHU

For Charge Conference: Forms: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 11, 13, 16, 17, Appendix J

Forms: 5 & 12 (As it applies to your Church)

Note: Please forward all completed forms to DS for her review prior to your scheduled Charge Conference.

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Social Principles to live by…as we journey

Aloha to all partners in mission and ministry. Grace and peace through our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. I have long wanted to write a reflection on the Social Principles of the United Methodist Church. The opportunity is granted. As a lay person, I’m here to share with you, “Social Principles to live by, as we journey.”

These are the times

Our society today is characterized by images of unrest, brokenness, complexities, injustices, competition for power, insecurities, violation of human rights, war, continuing poverty, homelessness, gun violence, and many other socio-economic and cultural issues. At the same time, our natural world confronts us with changes in weather, climate, and frequent occurrence of natural disasters.

Governments, agencies, organizations, and churches such as The United Methodist Church are doing their share to address issues, resolve con-flicts, caring for the needs of people, providing shelters, treating diseases, educating, responding up to their capacity towards transformation.

What would Jesus say and do, in these times? As a Christian, have you ever been asked what your stance and position on certain and specific issues? How do we make decisions and discern to follow the right and responsible way?

The Social Principles of the United Methodist Church

“Taking an active stance in society is nothing new for followers of John Wesley. He set the example for us to combine personal and social piety…we have been known as a denomination involved with people’s lives, with political and social struggles, having local to international mission implications. Such involvement is an expression of the personal change we experience in our baptism and conversion.”

Excerpt from The Book of Resolutions of The United Methodist Church, 2012

The Social Principles of the United Methodist Church are statements in response to the issues and concerns we face today in society. “ It is a prayerful and thoughtful effort of the General Conference to state our position from a biblical and theological foundation. As the General Con-ference meets every 4 years, The Social Principles are reviewed and included in The Book of Discipline, to serve as a guide to our church action and personal witness.

There are six major areas in The Social Principles: The Natural World, The Nurturing Community, The Social Community, The Economic Com-munity, The Political Community, The World Community

We are all encouraged, clergy as well as lay, to re-view these Social Principles . I invite you to search “The Social Principles of the United Meth-odist Church.” Or go to www.umc-gbcs.org Continuing Conversation and Engagement

On January 16-17, 2015 , I participated in one of the six “Social Principles Consultation” hosted by the General Board of Church and Society. I attended the one held at Capitol Hill, Washington DC, USA, the other venues were in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo:;Maputo , Mozam-bique; Abuja, Nigeria;Philippines; Prague, Czech Republic.

This consultation process participated by both clergy and lay people with diverse generation, culture and backgrounds, examined the current Social Principles and discussed each of the arenas with three guide questions:

What role do the current Social Principles play in enhancing the mission and ministry of the United Methodist Church?

How much or how well have the current Social Principles served to empower mission and ministry in our geographical area? (I referred to Ha-waii District/Cal-Pac Conference when sharing experience and context)

What might globally relevant Social Principles look like?

It was a very enriching dialogue and prayerful discernment , the result of which would be a recommendation to the General Conference 2016.

Thinking globally, and acting locally, these past July-August, 2015, my husband Jesse and son Justin visited several local churches on Oahu, first to join in worship and secondly to explore the extent of the practice of the Social Principles in local ministry and social action programs. I envi-sion that one day or more, we will get together as a district or perhaps each local church will enter a similar dialogue on our Social Principles as we respond to the needs of our neighbors and society. As vital congregations, take a look at the Social Creed and incorporate for worship ser-vices.

For God so loved the world… Go, transform the world

The good news is, “For God so loved the world He gave His son, Jesus Christ that whoever believes in Him will not perish but have everlasting life.” John3:16

As the body of Christ, our mission is to make disciples for Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.

Let Us Pray: God our creator, redeemer and sustainer, we humbly come to you as you call us to be your servant leaders, to be the church who repents to social injustices and calls us to respond with compassion and effective resolves. Help us Lord , that we may live with social principles that are biblically grounded and theologically sound. For your purpose and glory, let there be peace on earth and let it begin with each one of us. In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. Be it so.

Grace and Peace, Jailu V. Navarrete, Associate District Lay Leader

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11/01/15 Kahuku UMC Pastor Manako Kemoeatu

11/15/15 Kahaluu UMC Pastor Won-Seok Yuh

11/22/15 Immanuel UMC Pastor Debbie Wise

11/29/15 Honolua UMC Pastor Tevita Maile

12/06/15 Honokaa UMC Pastor Olivia Latu

12/13/15 Hilo UMC Pastor Malyong Yi & Petueli Taufo’ou

12/20/15 Harris UMC Pastors NobukoMiyake-Stoner & Rona Managa-yayam, Eiko Soranaka

12/27/15 Guam UMC Pastor Johann Osias

A Mele Kalikimaka Tea Sponsored by: Outreach Committee

Wahiawa UMC 1445 California Avenue

Dates: Saturday, December 12th at 6:00 pm Sunday, December 13th at 11:30 am

Cost: $20 per ticket Menu: Homemade Soup Garden Salad Tea Sandwiches Scones & Dessert Childcare Services: Free, with reservations Contact: Flo: 349-5694 or Rosie 429-8315

ANNOUNCING FALL 2015 LAY SERVANT Classes

OPEN TO ALL INTERESTED (not reserved for Lay Servants)

Polity of the United Methodist Church in November-December

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

Date: Wednesdays, November 11, 18, 25 and December 2, 2015

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.

REV. CHINPEI PETER &

UMENO GOTO MEMORIAL

SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Reverend Chinpei

Peter and Umeno Goto

Scholorship Fund was established in 1982.

The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage

and assist deserving students to pursue careers

in the United Methodist ministry. The criteria

of the applicants would be that they are going

into the ministry college and must be an active

UMC member.

If you are interested in applying for the

scholarship, please contact your UMC Pastor.

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2016 Hawaii District Prayer Calendar for Local Churches

1/3 First Tongan UMC Pastor Vaituuloa Fonua 7/4 Lihue UC (To Be Supplied)

1/10 First UMC Pastors Amy Wake & Linita Moa 7/11 Lahaina UMC Pastor Paul Tangonan

1/17 Ewa Beach UMC Pastors Chi Young Jeong & Vaokotone Teaupa 7/18

West Kauai UMC Pastor Monalisa Lolohea

1/24 Christ UMC Pastors Nak In Kim, Min-Kyu Park, James Choi, Samuel Nam & Hee Cho Om 7/25 Kilohana UMC Pastors Sam Domingo & Tevita Moa

1/31 Calvary UM Mis-sion Pastor Kyu Woo Nam 8/1

Keolumana UMC Pastor John Finau

2/7 Bethany Korean UMC Pastor Myong Duk Han 8/8

Kapolei Korean UM Mission

Pastors Chi Young Jeong & Vaokotone Teaupa

2/14 Aldersgate UMC Pastor Emmanuel Cruz 8/15 Kapolei UM Mission (To Be Supplied)

2/21 Camp Mekokiko Rev. Ted Lesnett 8/22 Kam-Nam UMC Pastors Jay Ahn & Bo Yong Lee

2/28 Camp Kokee Lyndon Yamane & Becky Komaki 8/29 Kailua UMC Pastors Tim Ellington & Sam Cox

3/7 Aiea UMC Pastors Tom Choi & Joseph Siofele 9/5 Kahuku UMC Pastor Manako Kemoeatu

3/14 District Office Rev. Se Hee Han, Michele & Rosie 9/12 Kahaluu UMC Pastor Won-Seok Yuh

3/21 Kihei Tongan UM Mission Pastor Panepasa Fifita 9/19 Immanuel UMC Pastor Debbie Wise

3/28 Beautiful UM Mission Pastor Taehyun Oh 9/26 Honolua UMC Pastor Tevita Maile

4/4 Ala Lani UMC Pastors Jaeman Lim & Panepasa Fifita 10/3 Honokaa UMC Pastor Olivia Latu

4/11 Aiea Korean UMC Pastor Ho Yong Kim, In Kwon Jun, Woon Yong Jeong 10/10 Hilo UMC Pastors Malyong Yi & Petueli Taufo'ou

4/18 Wesley Founda-tion Pastor Joseph Yun 10/17 Harris UMC

Pastors Nobuko Miyake-Stoner, Rona Mangayayam, Eiko Soranaka

4/25 Kona UMC Pastor Krista Givens & Makakai Tatafu 10/24 Guam UMC Pastor Johann Osias

5/2 Wesley UMC Pastor Piula Ala'ilima 10/31 First Tongan UMC Pastor Vaituuloa Fonua

5/9 Waianae UMC Pastors Debra Murray, Misipati Karapani & Sione Taukolo 11/7 First UMC Pastors Amy Wake & Linita Moa

5/16 Wahiawa UMC Pastor David Choi 11/14 Ewa Beach UMC Pastors Chi Young Jeong & Vaokotone Teaupa

5/23 Trinity UMC Pastor Peter Lee 11/21 Christ UMC

Pastors Nak In Kim, Min-Kyu Park, James Choi, Samuel Nam & Hee Cho Om

5/30 Parker UMC Pastor Andrew Lee 11/28 Calvary UM Mission Pastor Kyu Woo Nam

6/6 Pacific Islanders UMC Pastor Faaagi Taufetee 12/5

Bethany Korean UMC Pastor Myong Duk Han

6/13 Olive UMC Pastors Bae Sun Kim & Suega Leui 12/12 Aldersgate UMC Pastor Emmanuel Cruz

6/20 Naalehu UMC Pastor Woodley White 12/19 Camp Mekokiko Rev. Ted Lesnett

6/27 Guam Korean UMC Pastor In Ki Lee 12/26 Camp Kokee Lyndon Yamane & Becky Komaki

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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 November-December 2015

2015 Annual Clergy Advent Dinner……..………P. 1

Charge Conference for Neighbor Islands...… P. 1

CC for Saipan & Guam..………………………....P. 1

Charge Conference for Oahu ………………… P. 2

Goto Scholarship Fund ……………..…...……. P. 4

DISTRICT CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR 2015 - 2016

NOVEMBER 2015 Sat., Dec. 12 50th Anniversary Keolumana UMC

Nov. 11,18,25 Lay Servant Classes Harris UMC Fri., Dec. 18 Deadline Ka Leo Mekokiko

Sat., Nov. 7 Annual Bazaar Harris UMC Sun., Dec. 20 Consecration Service Aiea Korean UMC

Wed., Nov. 11 Veteran’s Day District Office is Closed Dec. 24 & 25 Christmas Observed District Office is Closed

Thurs., Nov. 12 HCOM Meeting District Office, 9am-12pm JANUARY 2016

Sat., Nov. 14 HUMU Board Mtg. Harris, Kumoru , 9am-12pm

Fri., Jan. 1 New Year’s Day District Office is Closed

Nov. 26 & 27 Thanksgiving Observed District Office is Closed Sat., Jan.16 Emergency Response Training TBD

Mon., Nov. 16 Deadline Ka Leo Mekokiko Sun., Jan. 17 Reconciliation Com-memoration Day Ecu-menical Service

Harris UMC

DECEMBER 2015 Fri., Jan. 22 Deadline Ka Leo Mekokiko

Tues., Dec. 1 Clergy Advent Dinner Aiea Korean UMC Sat., Jan. 23 Hawaii UMW Local Leadership Training Bethany Korean UMC