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Second Sunday of Easter

Posted by on Apr 7, 2024 in Blaine Youth Group, Church News & Events, Congregational Care, Giving, Innovation Hub, Prayer, Sermons, Service Opportunities, Small Groups, Spiritual Formation, Sunday Worship, Weekly Calendar

All are Welcome!

Order of Worship

Prelude
Gather Us In
Marty Haugen
Kathy Onishi
Welcome of Grace and Greeting
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
*Call to Worship
Written by P. Mitchell, Discipleship Ministries
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
*Opening Hymn
Blest Be the Tie That Binds
UMH #557 (Verses 1,3-4)

Kathy & Eugene Onishi
Opening Prayer
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Scripture Reading
Acts 4:32-35 (JLB, CEB)
Tsutomu Nagoya
Michelle Vaughan
Children’s Message
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Prayers of the People
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Scripture Reading
John 20:19-31 (JLB, CEB)
Tsutomu Nagoya
Michelle Vaughan
Sermon
Without a Doubt
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Hymn of Reflection
Grace Alone
(TFWS #2162)

Kathy Onishi
Holy Communion
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Introduction to the Offering
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
*Doxology
Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow
(UMH #94)

Kathy Onishi
Prayer of Dedication
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Announcements
Rev. Karen Yokota Love and Friends
*Closing Hymn
Easter People, Raise Your Voices
(UMH #304)

Kathy Onishi
*Benediction
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Postlude
In Christ Alone
By Keith Getty and Stuart Townend

Kathy Onishi
Zoom Breakout Room
Rev. Dr. Jeney Park-Hearn

Lectionary Questions

  • Do you find it hard to believe certain things without seeing proof or evidence? Share some examples of this from your life.
  • Read John 20:24-29. How would you describe Thomas’ attitude, both before and after Jesus appeared to him?
  • What can we learn from Jesus’ encounter with Thomas that can help us respond to people who have doubts?
  • Read John 20:29-31. How can someone who has not seen the evidence that Thomas and the other disciples saw come to faith in Jesus as the risen Lord and Savior?

Daily Lectionary Readings

Sunday, April 7, 2024: Second Sunday of Easter
Acts 4:32-35; Psalm 133; 1 John 1:1-2:2; John 20:19-31
Monday, April 8, 2024:
Psalm 135; Daniel 3:1-30; 1 John 2:3-11
Tuesday, April 9, 2024:
Psalm 135; Daniel 6:1-28; 1 John 2:12-17
Wednesday, April 10, 2024:
Psalm 135; Isaiah 26:1-15; Mark 12:18-27
Thursday, April 11, 2024:
Psalm 4; Daniel 9:1-19; 1 John 2:18-25
Friday, April 12, 2024:
Psalm 4; Daniel 10:2-19; 1 John 2:26-28
Saturday, April 13, 2024:
Psalm 4; Acts 3:1-10; Luke 22:24-30

Announcements

Tonight, Blaine Memorial UMC will hold a Special Charge Conference at 7pm.

Special Charge Conference for Yoshi Kuramoto • Tonight at 7pm

A Special Charge Conference Meeting with Ad Board and SPRC will be on Sunday, April 7, 2024 at 7:00pm on Zoom. The agenda and purpose of this Special Charge Conference is to vote on the candidacy for ordained ministry of Yoshiya Joshua Kuramoto. The Zoom link will be emailed directly to Ad Board and SPRC members. 

Wednesday Meditation & Prayer • Every Wednesday

The Wednesday Prayer group continues to meet each week. Our time together consists of a check-in question centering around United Methodist Founder John Wesley’s famous question, “How is it with your soul?” Our time together continues with a few readings from The Upper Room Magazine. Finally, we end our time together with a pastoral prayer. Join us!

Senninbari, Thousand Stitch Sash, made in Poston prison camp and worn by Kuichi Takei during WWII.

Senninbari Sewing • April 14 after Service

Thank you to the Blaine members who volunteered at the Northwest Detention Center during the recent Tsuru for Solidarity encampment.

Tsuru for Solidarity is a non-violent, direct action project of Japanese American social justice advocates working to end detention sites (locally, NWDC in Tacoma). We stand on the moral authority of Japanese Americans who were incarcerated during World War II to say, “Stop Repeating History.”

In preparation for the next direct action to close NWDC, members of Tsuru will be making senninbari, or 1000 stitch sashes, for Tsuru members and others to wear. Senninbari were traditionally sewn by Japanese women for soldiers going off to war to watch over and protect them. During World War II, Issei mothers sewed senninbari for their Nisei sons who volunteered or were drafted into the military. We hope that the senninbari that we sew will also offer protection and support for those engaging in Tsuru’s direct actions.

We will start sewing our senninbari in the Blaine social hall after church on Sunday, April 14th. We invite members of the Blaine congregation to join us. All materials and hands-on instruction will be provided. We plan to sew for a couple of hours, so that everyone can get a start on their sashes. Then people will be able to take home their kits and work on them on their own.

If you have questions or are interested in participating but not able to come on the 14th, please contact Barbara Yasui.

Baptism Class in the Webb Room • Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 11:45am

Join us for a Baptism Class on Sunday (4/14) at 11:45AM in the Webb Room. Rev. Karen and Rev. Mia will facilitate this session, aimed at those interested in understanding the significance of baptism and exploring membership at Blaine Memorial UMC. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of baptism and its role in our faith community. Please contact Rev. Karen or Rev. Mia for more information.

Bob Ross Night • April 20, 7pm

Join the Blaine Memorial UMC Innovation Hub for an evening of fellowship, painting, and relaxing while we watch Bob Ross on Saturday, April 20 from 7:00-9:00 PM in the Social Hall! We will provide some light snacks and beverages as well as painting supplies and materials! Please make sure to note any allergies or dietary restrictions on this form. All are welcome. Please email Lynne Onishi at lynneonishi@gmail.com with any questions. We can’t wait to see you there!

Sign up, here.

Educational Scholarships 2024, Apply Now! • Due May 15, 2024

The Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Educational Scholarships are designed to support the mission of the church through supporting a multitude of educational opportunities. We are proud to have helped students in their pursuit of continuing education since 1968. We encourage all applicants; from those just entering their next phase of education to those returning to complete or pursue continued education.

We are blessed to offer the following scholarships:

  • Vera Ing Scholarship
  • Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Scholarship
  • Yasuda Scholarship
  • William S. Yorozu Scholarship
  • Robert S. Sato Scholarship

Applications are available through emailing Blaine Scholarships or through the church office. All scholarships will consider, but are not limited to, elements such as grades (if applicable), personal essay, church participation and finances. Applications and two (2) letters of recommendation must be received no later than May 15, 2024 for consideration.

We are looking forward to applicants excited about pursuing their education.

View the March-April 2024 Calendar

Read the latest issue of the Beacon!

Our March-April issue of the Beacon newsletter is ready for view – with more of the great news and insights Blaine Memorial UMC has to offer!

You can access past issues in our archive.

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Innovation Hub Update

Posted by on Mar 25, 2024 in Church News & Events, Congregational Care, Innovation Hub, Lenten Season, Service Opportunities, Spiritual Formation, Weekly Calendar

Lynne Onishi recently visited the Farminary at Princeton Theological Seminary where students learn about both theology and ecology.

Fueling new growth, change for future

By Lynne Onishi

Hello! As we journey through Lent and the Easter season, I wonder what kind of reflections you’re having about God, your spiritual life, and what it means to be a neighbor. I’m reminded of my time at the Farminary at Princeton Theological Seminary this past Fall. The seminary has its own farm, where students learn about ecology and theology. Our cohort toured the farm and listened as the director, Nathan Stucky, explained the origins of the Farminary and offered words of wonder and intrigue about what God might be communicating through the land.

Fresh carrots from the Farminary at Princeton Theological Seminary.

Through storytelling, quiet reflection, finding peace in the beautiful natural surroundings, and the act of working the land (I was selected to harvest carrots!), I found myself surprised by all that God was telling me about life and death. What does the compost pile of my own life look like? What is dying or dead in my own life? And how might God take that very same material and transform it into fertilizer for new growth?

The Resurrection is a reminder that God springs forth renewal and new life from what we once thought was dead. But in a world full of so much death and destruction, I struggle to believe that message of hope at times. How can I have hope when Palestinian families are dying underneath rubble, and the world just watches? How will God bring justice, hope, and healing to people living under occupation or to people who have been trafficked and remain unsafe or to people living behind bars and separated from their families because they seek a better life in a new country? Lord, in your mercy… Hear our prayer.

It’s not hard to see why people of my generation maintain such a cynical view of our world. Death and despair are all around us. And we’ve simply never seen a world that tells a different story. But what if we could imagine a world that truly reflects the Kin-dom of God? What kind of waste from our world do we need to compost in order to fuel new growth and actual change for our present and our future? May this Easter be a reminder that God is not done transforming death into life.

Spring Reconciling Ministries Book Study

The Reconciling team will begin hosting a new book study this Spring. We’ll read and discuss the book Outside the Lines by author and pastor Mihee Kim-Kort. 

Kim-Kort’s book explores the relationship between queerness and spirituality. Queerness is not only an identity that many of us hold but a lens through which we can begin to understand God’s love for us. 

Books can be purchased at the Church office for $16. 

This book study is open to anyone who would like to participate! The Book Study Group will meet every Thursday evening at 7:00 PM on Zoom. We will read and discuss one chapter per week and open up space for questions, reflections, and sharing with one another.

The Innovation Hub and Reconciling Ministries Teams are always looking for new folks to join us. If you feel called to lend your voice to these important ministries, we invite you to join us at our next team zoom meeting. Please contact Lynne or any of the other team members for more information. Questions? Send an email.


Announcements

Read the latest issue of the Beacon!

Our March-April issue of the Beacon newsletter is ready for view – with more of the great news and insights Blaine Memorial UMC has to offer!

You can access past issues in our archive.

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Wednesday Meditation & Prayer • Every Wednesday

The Wednesday Prayer group continues to meet each week. Our time together consists of a check-in question centering around United Methodist Founder John Wesley’s famous question, “How is it with your soul?” Our time together continues with a few readings from The Upper Room Magazine. Finally, we end our time together with a pastoral prayer. Join us!

Educational Scholarships 2024, Apply Now! • Due May 15, 2024

The Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Educational Scholarships are designed to support the mission of the church through supporting a multitude of educational opportunities. We are proud to have helped students in their pursuit of continuing education since 1968. We encourage all applicants; from those just entering their next phase of education to those returning to complete or pursue continued education.

We are blessed to offer the following scholarships:

  • Vera Ing Scholarship
  • Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Scholarship
  • Yasuda Scholarship
  • William S. Yorozu Scholarship
  • Robert S. Sato Scholarship

Applications are available through emailing Blaine Scholarships or through the church office. All scholarships will consider, but are not limited to, elements such as grades (if applicable), personal essay, church participation and finances. Applications and two (2) letters of recommendation must be received no later than May 15, 2024 for consideration.

We are looking forward to applicants excited about pursuing their education.

View the March-April 2024 Calendar

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Fifth Sunday in Lent

Posted by on Mar 17, 2024 in Blaine Youth Group, Church News & Events, Congregational Care, Giving, Innovation Hub, Lenten Season, Prayer, Sermons, Service Opportunities, Small Groups, Spiritual Formation, Sunday Worship

All are Welcome!

Order of Worship

Prelude
Love the Lord Your God
By Jean and Jim Strathdee

Kathy Onishi
Welcome of Grace and Greeting
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
*Call to Worship
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
*Opening Hymn
Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
UMH #400

Kathy & Eugene Onishi
Opening Prayer
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
First Scripture Reading
John 12:20-33 (JLB, CEB)
Yuki Sofronas & Dale Watanabe
Children’s Message
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Blessing of the Blankets
Rev. Karen Yokota Love & Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Special Music
Lord, Sanctify Me Wholly
By Thomas Ken and Jean Pasquet
Blaine Memorial Choir
Second Scripture Reading
Matthew 18:15-22 (JLB, CEB)
Yuki Sofronas & Dale Watanabe
Sermon
How Many Times Should We Forgive?
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Affirmation of Faith
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Hymn of Reflection
My Hope Is Built UMH #368
(Verses 1-2, 4)

Kathy & Eugene Onishi
Introduction to the Offering
Dale Watanabe
*Doxology
Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow
UMH #94
*Prayer of Dedication
Dale Watanabe
Announcements
Rev. Karen and Friends
*Closing Hymn
Seek the Lord UMH #124
Kathy & Eugene Onishi
*Benediction
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Postlude 
It Is Well with My Soul
By Bliss/Carter
Kathy Onishi
Zoom Breakout Room 
Rev. Dr. Jeney Park-Hearn

Sermon Questions

  • Some translate Jesus’ response to Peter’s question in Matthew 18:22 as “seventy-seven times” and others translate it as “seventy times seven.” What is the significance of this? How do you calculate the math of grace?
  • What would this look like if applied on a larger scale, such as in our criminal justice system? Are there any specific situations or circumstances where you would choose not to follow this advice?
  • What do you think of Jesus’ step-by-step advice for dealing with conflict? Have you ever followed this when someone hurt you? How did that go?
  • Do we need to forgive a person if they haven’t asked for forgiveness yet?


Announcements

A beautiful landscape view of green plants on hills and Volcan de Fuego mountains on the horizon in Antigua, Guatemala

Guatemala Mission Meeting • Today

Our second Guatemala mission meeting will be Sunday, March 17 at 11:45 a.m. in the Webb Room. We hope to get a rough count on who is going so we can start looking into airfare. The trip date is August 16-24, 2024, only about 5 months away. If you can’t make the meeting but still are interested in going, please let us know.

Order Easter Lillies Today!

Download the PDF form and print at home. Forms are needed by Sunday, March 24.

Read the latest issue of the Beacon!

Our February-March issue of the Beacon newsletter is ready for view. The March 2024 issue will be available very soon with more of the great news and insights Blaine Memorial UMC has to offer!

You can access past issues in our archive.

Wednesday Meditation & Prayer • Every Wednesday

The Wednesday Prayer group continues to meet each week. Our time together consists of a check-in question centering around United Methodist Founder John Wesley’s famous question, “How is it with your soul?” Our time together continues with a few readings from The Upper Room Magazine. Finally, we end our time together with a pastoral prayer. Join us!

Lent Book Studies

The Third Day: Living the Resurrection Lenten Book Study

This year’s All Church Lenten study is The Third Day: Living the Resurrection by Tom Berlin and Mark A. Miller. Join us in this Zoom study on Tuesdays at 7:00PM, which is being facilitated by Rev. Mia MiKyung Park and Rev. Karen Yokota Love. The link will be emailed prior to the meeting date. Our last meeting will be March 19.

The Office is selling The Third Day: Living the Resurrection books for $14.00 and the Leader Guide is $12.00. You are welcome to buy the book in the Office and read with your small groups. 

In The Third Day: Living the Resurrection, Tom Berlin uses his storytelling gifts and scriptural understanding to connect readers to the experiences of individuals around Jesus in his final days. The focus is on new life and redemption rather than loss.

Come and journey with characters like Peter, Mary Magdalene, and Thomas as they experience the despair of losing Jesus and the surprise and joy that awaits them in the resurrection. This study will explore events around these characters, along with Paul and the disciples at Emmaus, and how the resurrection transforms their lives.

NJAUMC Lenten Book Study continues until March 25!

Join Rev. John Miyahara (UMC/US Navy Chaplain), Rev. Brian Lee (Simpson UMC), and members of the Japanese American United Methodist Caucus congregations in a 6-week Lenten book study. We are reading Savior: What the Bible Says about the Cross by Magrey DeVega. Books are $17.00 in the Church Office. Please note that reading the book isn’t required! Join us tomorrow, Monday, March 18 from 4:30-6:00 PM (Hawaii), 6:30-8:00 PM (Pacific) and 7:30-9:00 PM (Mountain). The study will conclude on Mon., March 25.

Educational Scholarships 2024, Apply Now! • Due May 15, 2024

The Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Educational Scholarships are designed to support the mission of the church through supporting a multitude of educational opportunities. We are proud to have helped students in their pursuit of continuing education since 1968. We encourage all applicants; from those just entering their next phase of education to those returning to complete or pursue continued education.

We are blessed to offer the following scholarships:

  • Vera Ing Scholarship
  • Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Scholarship
  • Yasuda Scholarship
  • William S. Yorozu Scholarship
  • Robert S. Sato Scholarship

Applications are available through emailing Blaine Scholarships or through the church office. All scholarships will consider, but are not limited to, elements such as grades (if applicable), personal essay, church participation and finances. Applications and two (2) letters of recommendation must be received no later than May 15, 2024 for consideration.

We are looking forward to applicants excited about pursuing their education.

Stay connected with Blaine Memorial on Facebook!

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Innovation Hub Update

Posted by on Mar 11, 2024 in Archives, Blaine Youth Group, Church News & Events, Congregational Care, Giving, Innovation Hub, Lenten Season, Prayer, Service Opportunities, Small Groups, Spiritual Formation, Weekly Calendar

Last year at the Day of Remembrance Part II, members of Blaine Memorial UMC caravaned to the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Wash. The solidarity with the Japanese American community and those who are in the NWDC link the past and present injustices, drew attention to worsening conditions inside NWDC.

(Above) At the 2023 Day of Remembrance, a “Never Again is Now” banner adorned by colorful tsuru (origami cranes) reminds event attendees that the history of Executive Order 9066 and Japanese American incarceration still matter today.

Reflections on historical community ties

By Lynne Onishi

Recently, I reconnected with a friend from high school. We hadn’t seen each other in nearly 10 years, and I was fascinated to hear about all the life he had lived since. My friend explained how he had studied history in college out of a deep curiosity about the past but ended up uncovering so many stories that the world needs to hear today. I haven’t stopped thinking about this. In the last couple of years, I’ve been doing more history-focused reading, hoping to uncover some kind of truth that will help me make sense of my life now. I think a similar phenomenon also connects people of faith to our sacred texts and traditions. We return to the rituals and readings from so long ago, knowing that God is somehow still speaking through these ancient stories.


This is a time of year when so many of us look back into our history and let those stories inform our lives today. In February, we celebrate Black History Month and lift up the Black stories and individuals who have shaped our present and continue to pave the way for our future. In 2024, we celebrate African Americans and the arts. On February 19th we observed the Day of Remembrance, the anniversary of President Roosevelt’s signing of Executive Order 9066. In the Japanese American community, we honor our ancestors, tell their stories, educate the public, speak up so that this never happens to marginalized people today.


And at Blaine Memorial UMC, we’re spending the whole year celebrating 120 years of ministry! Now, I’ve only been around for a small portion of this history. But as I hear more stories from our past, I have started to piece together a larger tapestry of the ways this community has touched the lives of many. And I’m finding new ways that my personal and family stories intertwine with the story of Blaine Memorial UMC. Perhaps this is true for you, too. Our community’s history tells us not only how we became who we are today, but we can also let our past inform who we will become.


The IH and RM teams are always looking for new folks to join us. If you feel called to lend your voice to these important ministries, we invite you to join us at our next team zoom meeting. Please contact Lynne or any of the other team members for more information.


Questions? Send an email.

Lynne Onishi is the director of the Blaine Youth Group and serves on the Reconciling Ministries Team.


Announcements

Order Easter Lillies Today!

Download the PDF form and print at home. Forms are needed by Sunday, March 24.

Read the latest issue of the Beacon!

Our February-March issue of the Beacon newsletter is ready for view. The March 2024 issue will be available very soon with more of the great news and insights Blaine Memorial UMC has to offer!

You can access past issues in our archive.

Wednesday Meditation & Prayer • Every Wednesday

The Wednesday Prayer group continues to meet each week. Our time together consists of a check-in question centering around United Methodist Founder John Wesley’s famous question, “How is it with your soul?” Our time together continues with a few readings from The Upper Room Magazine. Finally, we end our time together with a pastoral prayer. Join us!

Lent Book Studies

The Third Day: Living the Resurrection Lenten Book Study

This year’s All Church Lenten study is The Third Day: Living the Resurrection by Tom Berlin and Mark A. Miller. Just us in this Zoom study on Tuesdays at 7:00PM, which is being facilitated by Rev. Mia MiKyung Park and Rev. Karen Yokota Love. The link will be emailed prior to the meeting date. We will also meet on the remainig Tuesdays: 3/12, and 3/19 to discuss each chapter. 

The Office is selling The Third Day: Living the Resurrection books for $14.00 and the Leader Guide is $12.00. You are welcome to buy the book in the Office and read with your small groups. 

In The Third Day: Living the Resurrection, Tom Berlin uses his storytelling gifts and scriptural understanding to connect readers to the experiences of individuals around Jesus in his final days. The focus is on new life and redemption rather than loss.

Come and journey with characters like Peter, Mary Magdalene, and Thomas as they experience the despair of losing Jesus and the surprise and joy that awaits them in the resurrection. This study will explore events around these characters, along with Paul and the disciples at Emmaus, and how the resurrection transforms their lives.

NJAUMC Lenten Book Study continues until March 25!

Join Rev. John Miyahara (UMC/US Navy Chaplain), Rev. Brian Lee (Simpson UMC), and members of the Japanese American United Methodist Caucus congregations in a 6-week Lenten book study. We are reading Savior: What the Bible Says about the Cross by Magrey DeVega. Books are $17.00 in the Church Office. Please note that reading the book isn’t required! Join us tomorrow, Monday, March 11 from 4:30-6:00 PM (Hawaii), 6:30-8:00 PM (Pacific) and 7:30-9:00 PM (Mountain). The study will conclude on Mon., March 25.

Educational Scholarships 2024, Apply Now! • Due May 15, 2024

The Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Educational Scholarships are designed to support the mission of the church through supporting a multitude of educational opportunities. We are proud to have helped students in their pursuit of continuing education since 1968. We encourage all applicants; from those just entering their next phase of education to those returning to complete or pursue continued education.

We are blessed to offer the following scholarships:

  • Vera Ing Scholarship
  • Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Scholarship
  • Yasuda Scholarship
  • William S. Yorozu Scholarship
  • Robert S. Sato Scholarship

Applications are available through emailing Blaine Scholarships or through the church office. All scholarships will consider, but are not limited to, elements such as grades (if applicable), personal essay, church participation and finances. Applications and two (2) letters of recommendation must be received no later than May 15, 2024 for consideration.

We are looking forward to applicants excited about pursuing their education.

Stay connected with Blaine Memorial on Facebook!


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Fourth Sunday in Lent

Posted by on Mar 9, 2024 in Blaine Youth Group, Church News & Events, Congregational Care, Giving, Innovation Hub, Lenten Season, Miscellaneous, Prayer, Sermons, Service Opportunities, Small Groups, Spiritual Formation, Sunday Worship, Weekly Calendar

All are Welcome

Order of Worship

Prelude 
Taste and See
By James E. Moore 
Kathy Onishi 
Welcome of Grace and Greeting 
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
*Call to Worship 
Rev. Karen Yokota Love 
*Opening Hymn 
God Is Here 
UMH #660 (Verses 1, 2, and 4) 
Kathy & Eugene Onishi
Opening Prayer 
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
First Scripture Reading
Numbers 21:4-9 (JLB, CEB)
Yuki Sofronas & Pam Yorozu
Children’s Message
Steve Sumida
Special Music
There’s a Wilderness in God’s Mercy
By Faber, Nussel, Nix Blaine

Memorial Choir
Pastoral Prayer
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Second Scripture Reading
John 3:14-21 (JLB, CEB)
Yuki Sofronas & Pam Yorozu
Sermon
For God So Loved the World
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Hymn of Reflection
What a Friend We Have in Jesus
UMH #526

Kathy & Eugene Onishi
Introduction to the Offering
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
*Doxology
Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow
UMH #94

Kathy & Eugene Onishi
*Prayer of Dedication
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Announcements
Rev. Karen and Friends
*Closing Hymn
They’ll Know We Are Christians by Our Love
TFWS #2223

Kathy & Eugene Onishi
*Benediction
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Postlude
More Like You
By Scott Wesley Brown

Kathy Onishi
Zoom Breakout Room
Rev. Dr. Jeney Park-Hearn

Sermon Questions

  • How does understanding God’s love, as demonstrated in John 3:14-21, shape our belief and attitudes?
  • What specific changes might occur in our lives when we truly grasp the depth of God’s love, as described in this passage?
  • How can we practically express our faith in Jesus through acts of love and compassion towards those around us?

Daily Lectionary Readings

Sunday, March 10, 2024:
Numbers 21:4-9; Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22; Ephesians 2:1-10; John 3:14-21
Monday, March 11, 2024:
Psalm 107:1-16; Exodus 15:22-27; Hebrews 3:1-6
Tuesday, March 12, 2024:
Psalm 107:1-16; Numbers 20:1-13; 1 Corinthians 10:6-13
Wednesday, March 13, 2024:
Psalm 107:1-16; Isaiah 60:15-22; John 8:12-20
Thursday, March 14, 2024:
Psalm 51:1-12; Isaiah 30:15-18; Hebrews 4:1-13
Friday, March 15, 2024:
Psalm 51:1-12; Exodus 30:1-10; Hebrews 4:14-5:4

Announcements

Order Easter Lillies Today!

Download the PDF form and print at home. Forms are needed by Sunday, March 24.

Read the latest issue of the Beacon!

Our February-March issue of the Beacon newsletter is ready for view. The March 2024 issue will be available very soon with more of the great news and insights Blaine Memorial UMC has to offer!

You can access past issues in our archive.

Wednesday Meditation & Prayer • March 13 at 9am

The Wednesday Prayer group continues to meet each week. Our time together consists of a check-in question centering around United Methodist Founder John Wesley’s famous question, “How is it with your soul?” Our time together continues with a few readings from The Upper Room Magazine. Finally, we end our time together with a pastoral prayer. Join us!

Lent Book Studies

The Third Day: Living the Resurrection Lenten Book Study

This year’s All Church Lenten study is The Third Day: Living the Resurrection by Tom Berlin and Mark A. Miller. Just us in this Zoom study on Tuesdays at 7:00PM, which is being facilitated by Rev. Mia MiKyung Park and Rev. Karen Yokota Love. The link will be emailed prior to the meeting date. We will also meet on the remainig Tuesdays: 3/12, and 3/19 to discuss each chapter. 

The Office is selling The Third Day: Living the Resurrection books for $14.00 and the Leader Guide is $12.00. You are welcome to buy the book in the Office and read with your small groups. 

In The Third Day: Living the Resurrection, Tom Berlin uses his storytelling gifts and scriptural understanding to connect readers to the experiences of individuals around Jesus in his final days. The focus is on new life and redemption rather than loss.

Come and journey with characters like Peter, Mary Magdalene, and Thomas as they experience the despair of losing Jesus and the surprise and joy that awaits them in the resurrection. This study will explore events around these characters, along with Paul and the disciples at Emmaus, and how the resurrection transforms their lives.

NJAUMC Lenten Book Study continues until March 25!

Join Rev. John Miyahara (UMC/US Navy Chaplain), Rev. Brian Lee (Simpson UMC), and members of the Japanese American United Methodist Caucus congregations in a 6-week Lenten book study. We are reading Savior: What the Bible Says about the Cross by Magrey DeVega. Books are $17.00 in the Church Office. Please note that reading the book isn’t required! Join us tomorrow, Monday, March 11 from 4:30-6:00 PM (Hawaii), 6:30-8:00 PM (Pacific) and 7:30-9:00 PM (Mountain). The study will conclude on Mon., March 25.

Educational Scholarships 2024, Apply Now! • Due May 15, 2024

The Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Educational Scholarships are designed to support the mission of the church through supporting a multitude of educational opportunities. We are proud to have helped students in their pursuit of continuing education since 1968. We encourage all applicants; from those just entering their next phase of education to those returning to complete or pursue continued education.

We are blessed to offer the following scholarships:

  • Vera Ing Scholarship
  • Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Scholarship
  • Yasuda Scholarship
  • William S. Yorozu Scholarship
  • Robert S. Sato Scholarship

Applications are available through emailing Blaine Scholarships or through the church office. All scholarships will consider, but are not limited to, elements such as grades (if applicable), personal essay, church participation and finances. Applications and two (2) letters of recommendation must be received no later than May 15, 2024 for consideration.

We are looking forward to applicants excited about pursuing their education.

Afghanistan and Ukranian Refugee Donation Ministry

At this time, needed items include women’s products, toothpaste, personal care items, rice cookers, blenders, mixing bowls, microwave ovens, toasters, mixers, irons, dish sets, towels, and blankets. No to clothes or toys.

Blaine Memorial UMC Collection Hours: Tuesday-Friday between 10:00AM-4:00PM. Call the Church Office at (206) 723-1536 prior to dropping off your items.

South King County Response Center Collection Volunteer Hours: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 10:00AM-2:00PM, same time as the Tukwila Pantry at 3118 S. 140th St. Seattle. Please text Kim Parks at (206) 683-1707 when you would like to help. Please wear a mask and bring a marking pen and measuring tape if possible. Other Questions? Please contact Donna Sekijima at: donnasek@outlook.com and/or Anne Arakaki-Lock at: salock@comcast.net.


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Third Sunday in Lent

Posted by on Mar 2, 2024 in Blaine Youth Group, Church News & Events, Congregational Care, Giving, Innovation Hub, Lenten Season, Prayer, Sermons, Service Opportunities, Small Groups, Spiritual Formation, Sunday Worship

All are Welcome!

Order of Worship

Prelude
Wild and Lone the Prophet’s Voice
By D.A. White

Kathy Onishi
Welcome of Grace and Greeting
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
*Call to Worship
By Hancock & Discipleship Ministries
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
*Opening Hymn
How Great Thou Art UMH #77 (1-2, 4)
Kathy and Eugene Onishi
Opening Prayer
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Scripture Reading
Exodus 20:1-17 (JLB, CEB)
Tsutomu Nagoya & Stephen Sumida
Children’s Message
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Choral Anthem
A Willing Heart
By Tom Fettke

Blaine Memorial UMC Choir
Scripture Reading
Matthew 16:13-20 (JLB, CEB)
Tsutomu Nagoya & Stephen Sumida
Sermon
Proclaim Your Faith!
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Hymn of Reflection
What Wondrous Love Is This
UMH #292 (1-3)

Kathy Onishi
Holy Communion
Rev. Karen Yokota Love & Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Introduction to the Offering
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
*Doxology
Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow
UMH #94

Kathy Onishi
Prayer of Dedication
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Announcements
Rev. Karen and Friends
*Closing Hymn
Be Thou My Vision
UMH #451 (1-2, 4)

Kathy Onishi
*Benediction
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Postlude
Taste and See
By James E. Moore

Kathy Onishi
Zoom Breakout Room
Dale Kaneko

Daily Lectionary Readings

Sunday, March 3, 2024:
Exodus 20:1-17; Psalm 19; 1 Corinthians 1:18-25; John 2:13-22
Monday, March 4, 2024:
Psalm 84; 1 Kings 6:1-4, 21-22; 1 Corinthians 3:10-23
Tuesday, March 5, 2024:
Psalm 84; Hebrews 9:23-28; 2 Chronicles 29:1-11, 16-19
Wednesday, March 6, 2024:
Psalm 84; Ezra 6:1-16; Mark 11:15-19
Thursday, March 7, 2024:
Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22; Genesis 9:8-17; Ephesians 1:3-6
Friday, March 8, 2024:
Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22; Daniel 12:5-13; Ephesians 1:7-14
Saturday, March 9, 2024:
Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22; Numbers 20:22-29; John 3:1-13

Announcements

Order Easter Lillies Today!

Download the PDF form and print at home. Forms are needed by Sunday, March 24.

Read the latest issue of the Beacon!

Our February-March issue of the Beacon newsletter is ready for view. The March 2024 issue will be available very soon with more of the great news and insights Blaine Memorial UMC has to offer!

You can access past issues in our archive.

Wednesday Meditation & Prayer • March 6 at 9am

The Wednesday Prayer group continues to meet each week. Our time together consists of a check-in question centering around United Methodist Founder John Wesley’s famous question, “How is it with your soul?” Our time together continues with a few readings from The Upper Room Magazine. Finally, we end our time together with a pastoral prayer. Join us!

Lent Book Studies

The Third Day: Living the Resurrection Lenten Book Study

This year’s All Church Lenten study is The Third Day: Living the Resurrection by Tom Berlin and Mark A. Miller. Just us in this Zoom study on Tuesdays at 7:00PM, which is being facilitated by Rev. Mia MiKyung Park and Rev. Karen Yokota Love. The link will be emailed prior to the meeting date. We will also meet on the remainig Tuesdays: 3/5, 3/12, and 3/19 to discuss each chapter. 

The Office is selling The Third Day: Living the Resurrection books for $14.00 and the Leader Guide is $12.00. You are welcome to buy the book in the Office and read with your small groups. 

In The Third Day: Living the Resurrection, Tom Berlin uses his storytelling gifts and scriptural understanding to connect readers to the experiences of individuals around Jesus in his final days. The focus is on new life and redemption rather than loss.

Come and journey with characters like Peter, Mary Magdalene, and Thomas as they experience the despair of losing Jesus and the surprise and joy that awaits them in the resurrection. This study will explore events around these characters, along with Paul and the disciples at Emmaus, and how the resurrection transforms their lives.

NJAUMC Lenten Book Study continues until March 25!

Join Rev. John Miyahara (UMC/US Navy Chaplain), Rev. Brian Lee (Simpson UMC), and members of the Japanese American United Methodist Caucus congregations in a 6-week Lenten book study. We are reading Savior: What the Bible Says about the Cross by Magrey DeVega. Books are $17.00 in the Church Office. Please note that reading the book isn’t required! Join us tomorrow, Monday, March 4 from 4:30-6:00 PM (Hawaii), 6:30-8:00 PM (Pacific) and 7:30-9:00 PM (Mountain). The study will conclude on Mon., March 25.

Afghanistan and Ukranian Refugee Donation Ministry

At this time, needed items include women’s products, toothpaste, personal care items, rice cookers, blenders, mixing bowls, microwave ovens, toasters, mixers, irons, dish sets, towels, and blankets. No to clothes or toys.

Blaine Memorial UMC Collection Hours: Tuesday-Friday between 10:00AM-4:00PM. Call the Church Office at (206) 723-1536 prior to dropping off your items.

South King County Response Center Collection Volunteer Hours: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 10:00AM-2:00PM, same time as the Tukwila Pantry at 3118 S. 140th St. Seattle. Please text Kim Parks at (206) 683-1707 when you would like to help. Please wear a mask and bring a marking pen and measuring tape if possible. Other Questions? Please contact Donna Sekijima at: donnasek@outlook.com and/or Anne Arakaki-Lock at: salock@comcast.net.


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