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Spiritual Formation Center

Posted by on Apr 9, 2026 in Beacon News, Blaine Youth Group, Church News & Events, Giving, Lenten Season, Prayer, Service Opportunities, Small Groups, Spiritual Formation, Sunday Worship, Weekly Calendar

I Am Angry

By Anne Arakaki-Lock

As a United Methodist I am committed to our church’s mission to “helping people become devoted followers of Jesus Christ.” I value our focus of “loving God and serving our neighbors.” I am proud of our commitment to “actively pursue justice and solidarity with the marginalized and acting as a welcoming community.” (Read more about Blaine Memorial UMC’s Mission and Core Values)

From his hometown of Nazareth, Jesus quotes the prophet Isaiah in Isaiah 61:1,2

“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind to let the oppressed go free to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.” Luke 4:16-19

With the state of the Union and the turmoil in our streets today, I feel that it is very important to claim our position as a Church, as a Body of Christ. I feel a justified anger towards the hate and violence being promoted by power-hungry “Christians” who are threatening the lives of my new, innocent baby grandchildren. I believe the religious hypocrites are not practicing the Gospel of the Jesus I know. 

“Then the King will say… For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat. I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink. I was a stranger (an immigrant) and you invited me in. I needed clothes and you clothed me. I was sick and you looked after me. I was in prison and you came to visit me. Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? When did we see you a stranger and invite you? The King will reply, ‘I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers in my name, you did for me…’ Matthew 25:35-40 (NIV)

Now, this is the Jesus whom I know.

Anne Arakaki-Lock is a member of Blaine Memorial UMC in Seattle.


Announcements

Check out what’s happening at Blaine Memorial UMC!

Dates to Remember

Saturday, May 16, 9 a.m.
• 35th Annual ACRS Walk for Rice, Seward Park
Tuesday, May 19
• 2026 Educational Scholarship Deadline
July 24–Aug. 1
• Mission Guatemala


For students seeking letters of recommendation from Rev. Karen, please request at least two weeks or more before the scholarship deadline.

Scholarship recommendation letter reminder

It’s scholarship season! If you need a recommendation letter from Rev. Karen, please request it at least two weeks before the scholarship deadline.

Rev. Karen carries many responsibilities and often receives multiple requests for recommendation letters. Last-minute requests — especially those submitted the night before the deadline — can be very difficult to accommodate, as completing a letter depends on her current workload.

To ensure she has enough time to write thoughtful and effective recommendations, please plan ahead and submit your requests well in advance.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.


The 2026 educational scholarships

Application Deadline: May 19, 2026

Since 1968, Blaine Memorial UMC has been honored to support students in their educational journeys. We encourage applicants of all ages — those entering new programs and those returning to continue their education.

Scholarships include:

  • Vera Ing Scholarship
  • Blaine Memorial UMC Scholarship
  • Ted and Margaret Yasuda Scholarship
  • Robert and Lucy Sato Scholarship

Applications are available by emailing BlaineUMCScholarships@gmail.com or contacting the church office. Two letters of recommendation are required.

We look forward to supporting those eager to grow, learn and serve. Thank you to Michelle Vaughan, scholarship chair, for her leadership.


Snacks needed! Drop off your donations at the narthex, church office or social hall. Read more below.

Hospitality request — chips and savory treats needed

Calling all snack lovers! We’re running low on chips and savory treats for Fellowship Time — there’s only one box left.

If you’re able, we would be grateful for donations of individually wrapped snack-size bags of chips (potato chips, Doritos, Cheetos or other savory favorites).

Please drop off your donations in the narthex, church office or social hall at your convenience — either on Sunday morning or during church office hours (Tuesday–Friday, 10:00 AM–4:00 PM).

Thank you for your continued generosity in providing both sweet and savory treats for Fellowship Time. Your hospitality helps make our time together even more welcoming and joyful.


Check out the latest issue of the Beacon!

Click or tap the image to view the latest issue of the Beacon!

Our monthly collection of ministry stories can be found in the Beacon. Happenings, Faith & Ministries, Visions, and Connections can be enjoyed through our PDF versions of the newsletter. If you would like to subscribe to a printed version, contact the Church Office for more information.


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Day of Remembrance 2026 Photos

Posted by on Apr 9, 2026 in Beacon News, Blaine Youth Group, Church News & Events, Giving, Lenten Season, Prayer, Service Opportunities, Small Groups, Spiritual Formation, Sunday Worship, Weekly Calendar

Penny and Frank Fukui were among those who were forcibly relocated and incarcerated during World War II and were recognized by the speaker and other legislators at the Capitol Building.

House recognizes JA Internment

By Rev. Karen Yokota Love, photos by Jesse N. Love

Hosted by Bob Hasegawa, D-Tukwila, and Sharon Tomiko Santos, D-Seattle, Washington House paused on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026, to observe the 84th Day of Remembrance. The ceremony honored 125,000 Japanese Americans incarcerated by U.S. government during World War II. Attendees included camp survivors, members of the Japanese American Citizens League, community leaders, Boy Scout Troop 252, and retired U.S. Army colonels from the Nisei Veterans Committee. Resolutions were read and adopted in both chambers to honor survivors and veterans, including members of 442nd Regimental Combat Team. The observance underscored historical memory, civil liberties, and vigilance against discrimination.

Washington state legislators in Olympia recognized Japanese Americans who were incarcerated during World War II and passed a Day of Remembrance resolution to be included in the official journal as a permanent record.

Penny Fukui listens as Cho Shimizu recounts being processed through Camp Harmony during World War II.

The Rev. Karen Yokota Love serves as the Senior Pastor of Blaine Memorial UMC.


Announcements

Check out what’s happening at Blaine Memorial UMC!

Dates to Remember

Saturday, May 16, 9 a.m.
• 35th Annual ACRS Walk for Rice, Seward Park
Tuesday, May 19
• 2026 Educational Scholarship Deadline
July 24–Aug. 1
• Mission Guatemala


For students seeking letters of recommendation from Rev. Karen, please request at least two weeks or more before the scholarship deadline.

Scholarship recommendation letter reminder

It’s scholarship season! If you need a recommendation letter from Rev. Karen, please request it at least two weeks before the scholarship deadline.

Rev. Karen carries many responsibilities and often receives multiple requests for recommendation letters. Last-minute requests — especially those submitted the night before the deadline — can be very difficult to accommodate, as completing a letter depends on her current workload.

To ensure she has enough time to write thoughtful and effective recommendations, please plan ahead and submit your requests well in advance.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.


The 2026 educational scholarships

Application Deadline: May 19, 2026

Since 1968, Blaine Memorial UMC has been honored to support students in their educational journeys. We encourage applicants of all ages — those entering new programs and those returning to continue their education.

Scholarships include:

  • Vera Ing Scholarship
  • Blaine Memorial UMC Scholarship
  • Ted and Margaret Yasuda Scholarship
  • Robert and Lucy Sato Scholarship

Applications are available by emailing BlaineUMCScholarships@gmail.com or contacting the church office. Two letters of recommendation are required.

We look forward to supporting those eager to grow, learn and serve. Thank you to Michelle Vaughan, scholarship chair, for her leadership.


Snacks needed! Drop off your donations at the narthex, church office or social hall. Read more below.

Hospitality request — chips and savory treats needed

Calling all snack lovers! We’re running low on chips and savory treats for Fellowship Time — there’s only one box left.

If you’re able, we would be grateful for donations of individually wrapped snack-size bags of chips (potato chips, Doritos, Cheetos or other savory favorites).

Please drop off your donations in the narthex, church office or social hall at your convenience — either on Sunday morning or during church office hours (Tuesday–Friday, 10:00 AM–4:00 PM).

Thank you for your continued generosity in providing both sweet and savory treats for Fellowship Time. Your hospitality helps make our time together even more welcoming and joyful.


Check out the latest issue of the Beacon!

Click or tap the image to view the latest issue of the Beacon!

Our monthly collection of ministry stories can be found in the Beacon. Happenings, Faith & Ministries, Visions, and Connections can be enjoyed through our PDF versions of the newsletter. If you would like to subscribe to a printed version, contact the Church Office for more information.


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Walk for Rice 2026

Posted by on Apr 9, 2026 in Beacon News, Blaine Youth Group, Church News & Events, Service Opportunities, Small Groups, Weekly Calendar

Team Blaine prevails!

Sign up or donate! Walk for Rice 2026 is coming!

By Justine Ing

The 36th Annual ACRS Walk for Rice will be held at Seward Park in Seattle, May 16, 2026

Blaine Memorial UMC has a special connection to the ACRS Walk for Rice. In 1990, Sam Mitsui, together with Herb and Bertha Tsuchiya, wanted a way for everyone to help feed the community. Team Blaine continues to honor Sam’s contribution in helping start the Walk for Rice 36 years ago.

This year’s Walk for Rice will be held a month earlier than usual at Seward Park on Saturday, May 16, 2026, at 9 a.m.

The ACRS Food Bank remains one of the busiest food banks in King County, distributing more than 1 million pounds of food annually to about 5,000 clients. More than half of its clients are children younger than 18 or seniors older than 65, and the vast majority of people served by the ACRS Food Bank are low-income. Proceeds from the Walk for Rice allow ACRS to buy many of the culturally familiar foods its clients rely on, such as rice, tofu and noodles, as well as Asian produce such as bok choy.

Last year, Team Blaine raised more than $12,000 — the highest total we’ve ever raised — putting us in second place. This year, ACRS hopes to raise $375,000, and Team Blaine’s fundraising goal is $8,000. You can also support us by walking with Team Blaine at Seward Park on May 16.

Visit www.walkforrice.org and view Team Blaine’s page!

Thank you in advance for supporting the ACRS Food Bank — every dollar counts!

Justine Ing serves as Captain for Team Blaine during this year’s Walk for Rice event!


Announcements

Check out what’s happening at Blaine Memorial UMC!

Dates to Remember

Saturday, May 16, 9 a.m.
• 35th Annual ACRS Walk for Rice, Seward Park
Tuesday, May 19
• 2026 Educational Scholarship Deadline
July 24–Aug. 1
• Mission Guatemala


For students seeking letters of recommendation from Rev. Karen, please request at least two weeks or more before the scholarship deadline.

Scholarship recommendation letter reminder

It’s scholarship season! If you need a recommendation letter from Rev. Karen, please request it at least two weeks before the scholarship deadline.

Rev. Karen carries many responsibilities and often receives multiple requests for recommendation letters. Last-minute requests — especially those submitted the night before the deadline — can be very difficult to accommodate, as completing a letter depends on her current workload.

To ensure she has enough time to write thoughtful and effective recommendations, please plan ahead and submit your requests well in advance.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.


The 2026 educational scholarships

Application Deadline: May 19, 2026

Since 1968, Blaine Memorial UMC has been honored to support students in their educational journeys. We encourage applicants of all ages — those entering new programs and those returning to continue their education.

Scholarships include:

  • Vera Ing Scholarship
  • Blaine Memorial UMC Scholarship
  • Ted and Margaret Yasuda Scholarship
  • Robert and Lucy Sato Scholarship

Applications are available by emailing BlaineUMCScholarships@gmail.com or contacting the church office. Two letters of recommendation are required.

We look forward to supporting those eager to grow, learn and serve. Thank you to Michelle Vaughan, scholarship chair, for her leadership.


Snacks needed! Drop off your donations at the narthex, church office or social hall. Read more below.

Hospitality request — chips and savory treats needed

Calling all snack lovers! We’re running low on chips and savory treats for Fellowship Time — there’s only one box left.

If you’re able, we would be grateful for donations of individually wrapped snack-size bags of chips (potato chips, Doritos, Cheetos or other savory favorites).

Please drop off your donations in the narthex, church office or social hall at your convenience — either on Sunday morning or during church office hours (Tuesday–Friday, 10:00 AM–4:00 PM).

Thank you for your continued generosity in providing both sweet and savory treats for Fellowship Time. Your hospitality helps make our time together even more welcoming and joyful.


Check out the latest issue of the Beacon!

Click or tap the image to view the latest issue of the Beacon!

Our monthly collection of ministry stories can be found in the Beacon. Happenings, Faith & Ministries, Visions, and Connections can be enjoyed through our PDF versions of the newsletter. If you would like to subscribe to a printed version, contact the Church Office for more information.


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Senior Pastor Reflection

Posted by on Apr 9, 2026 in Beacon News, Blaine Youth Group, Church News & Events, Giving, Lenten Season, Prayer, Service Opportunities, Small Groups, Spiritual Formation, Sunday Worship, Weekly Calendar

Cover photo: The survivors of Japanese American internment attended the Day of Remembrance luncheon at the Capitol Building in Olympia, Wash.



Past Nisei Veterans Committee Commander Rick Takeuchi catches up with The Rev. Karen Yokota Love at the luncheon.

Shaped by Love: Lent, Justice, and the Power of Community

By the Rev. Karen Yokota Love, additional photos by Jesse N. Love, et.al.

“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is — God’s good, pleasing and perfect will.” — Romans 12:2

As we reach the endpoint of Lent, we do so amid a world that often feels unsettled, with troubling news like the recent war in Iran reminding us how deeply our world needs prayer, peace, and God’s healing presence. Lent reminds us that faith is a journey, not a sprint. It invites us to walk thoughtfully, pray deeply, and examine our hearts as we move toward the hope of Easter. God often works most meaningfully in the middle — when perseverance, reflection, and faith matter most. As Romans 12:2 reminds us, this season is for transformation and the renewing of our minds and spirits.

The Rev. Karen Yokota Love prays for Pastor Job and Rosemarie Pangilinan during their last Sunday serving at Blaine Memorial UMC.

This season also brings change in our congregation. Pastor Job and Rose Pangilinan began an indefinite family leave of absence on February 1, 2026. We are deeply grateful for their faithful ministry, especially Pastor Job’s devoted work with our children and youth. After prayerful discernment, we share that they will not be returning to Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church. We entrust them to God’s loving care and hold them in our prayers, trusting Christ to guide and sustain our church.

Jesse Love, Rev. Karen, and Jamie Yates celebrate the Seahawks Super Bowl Victory!

Amid reflection, our city also shared in joy in early February. Congratulations to the Seattle Seahawks on their recent Super Bowl victory! The celebration reminded us how powerful shared joy can be.

Past NVC Commanders Dale Kaku, Dale Watanabe and Member-at-Large Danny Ing

This season of reflection was also marked by the 84th Day of Remembrance for Japanese Americans on February 19 at the Washington State Capitol, honoring the signing of Executive Order 9066 in 1942, which led to the incarceration of more than 125,000 Japanese Americans during World War II. As we honor their resilience, we recommit ourselves to resisting fear, racism, and exclusion. Lent calls us to truth-telling and justice grounded in love.

Rev. Karen places a stamp next to her Dad’s name while visiting The Ireicho at the National Japanese American Museum in 2024.

In that spirit, Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church is honored to serve as a Seattle host site for the Irei Project and the Ireicho Book Project on Friday, March 27, 2026. We are grateful to offer a sacred space for remembrance and participation.

The 2026 Sukiyaki Benefit for Blaine Memorial UMC was held on March 7. Proceeds from this event helped support victims displaced by winter floods.

Speaking of community, our annual Sukiyaki Benefit Fundraiser recently wrapped up, and it truly was an all-hands-on-deck event. This cherished tradition is more than a meal; it is fellowship, heritage, and outreach wrapped into one. Thank you to all the volunteers who cooked, served, set up, cleaned up, and invited friends — your dedication made this year’s event a wonderful success. We are also grateful to share that half of this year’s earnings will benefit Pacific Northwest flood victims affected by the December 2025 floods.

This year, a shared Good Friday service was held at Beacon UMC. View the service on Facebook.

We are grateful to partner with Beacon United Methodist Church for Good Friday. Sharing worship across United Methodist congregations reminds us that we are one body in Christ, united in the story of the cross and resurrection.

Beloved, in seasons of repentance, remembrance, and celebration, God walks with us. May this Lenten journey continue to shape us into people of courage, compassion, and hope as we move toward Easter. How might God be inviting you to be transformed this season? Join us in worship, service, and fellowship as we journey together toward Easter morning.

The Rev. Karen Yokota Love serves as senior pastor of Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church.


Announcements

Check out what’s happening at Blaine Memorial UMC!

Dates to Remember

Saturday, May 16, 9 a.m.
• 35th Annual ACRS Walk for Rice, Seward Park
Tuesday, May 19
• 2026 Educational Scholarship Deadline
July 24–Aug. 1
• Mission Guatemala


For students seeking letters of recommendation from Rev. Karen, please request at least two weeks or more before the scholarship deadline.

Scholarship recommendation letter reminder

It’s scholarship season! If you need a recommendation letter from Rev. Karen, please request it at least two weeks before the scholarship deadline.

Rev. Karen carries many responsibilities and often receives multiple requests for recommendation letters. Last-minute requests — especially those submitted the night before the deadline — can be very difficult to accommodate, as completing a letter depends on her current workload.

To ensure she has enough time to write thoughtful and effective recommendations, please plan ahead and submit your requests well in advance.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.


Team Blaine prevails!

35th Annual ACRS Walk for Rice

Saturday, May 16, 2026 | 9:00 AM | Seward Park

This year ACRS will hold the Walk for Rice a month earlier than usual at 9:00 AM on Saturday, May 16, at Seward Park.

Team Blaine raised more than $12,000 last year (second place), and this year’s fundraising goal is $8,000. We’re off to a great start but still have a ways to go.

Help ACRS feed AAPI community members experiencing food insecurity by donating and/or registering to walk with Team Blaine.

Visit Team Blaine at www.walkforrice.org and donate online.

Thank you for your support.


— Justine Ing, Team Captain


The 2026 educational scholarships

Application Deadline: May 19, 2026

Since 1968, Blaine Memorial UMC has been honored to support students in their educational journeys. We encourage applicants of all ages — those entering new programs and those returning to continue their education.

Scholarships include:

  • Vera Ing Scholarship
  • Blaine Memorial UMC Scholarship
  • Ted and Margaret Yasuda Scholarship
  • Robert and Lucy Sato Scholarship

Applications are available by emailing BlaineUMCScholarships@gmail.com or contacting the church office. Two letters of recommendation are required.

We look forward to supporting those eager to grow, learn and serve. Thank you to Michelle Vaughan, scholarship chair, for her leadership.


Snacks needed! Drop off your donations at the narthex, church office or social hall. Read more below.

Hospitality request — chips and savory treats needed

Calling all snack lovers! We’re running low on chips and savory treats for Fellowship Time — there’s only one box left.

If you’re able, we would be grateful for donations of individually wrapped snack-size bags of chips (potato chips, Doritos, Cheetos or other savory favorites).

Please drop off your donations in the narthex, church office or social hall at your convenience — either on Sunday morning or during church office hours (Tuesday–Friday, 10:00 AM–4:00 PM).

Thank you for your continued generosity in providing both sweet and savory treats for Fellowship Time. Your hospitality helps make our time together even more welcoming and joyful.


Check out the latest issue of the Beacon!

Click or tap the image to view the latest issue of the Beacon!

Our monthly collection of ministry stories can be found in the Beacon. Happenings, Faith & Ministries, Visions, and Connections can be enjoyed through our PDF versions of the newsletter. If you would like to subscribe to a printed version, contact the Church Office for more information.


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