Saturday, August 12, 2023: Semi-continuous: Psalm 105:1-6, 16-22, 45b; Genesis 37:5-11; Matthew 16:1-4 Complementary: Psalm 85:8-13; 1 Kings 18:41-46; Matthew 16:1-4
Announcements
Kubota Garden Walk • August 12, 8:30AM
Meet at Blaine Memorial Join the Innovation Hub for a quiet walk and some spiritual reflection!
We will gather at 8:30 AM in the Blaine Memorial UMC parking lot and carpool to Kubota Garden at 9817 55th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118 (there is limited parking on-site). Please wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes and consider bringing a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. If folks are hungry after the walk, we will get okazu pan at Umami Kushi afterwards. Contact Lynne Onishi with questions: lynneonishi@gmail.com. Sign up here.
Prelude Would I Have Answered When You Called By Ralph Vaughan Williams Kathy Onishi
Welcome of Grace and Greeting Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
*Call to Worship (Based on Psalm 105:1-11) Rev. Dr. Jeney Park-Hearn
*Opening Hymn Open the Eyes of My Heart by Paul Baloche Eugene and Kathy Onishi, Michelle Vaughan, Miriam Tong, and Neal Komedal
Opening Prayer Rev. Dr. Jeney Park-Hearn
First Scripture Reading Romans 8:26-39 (NRSVUE, JLB) Sylvia Wong, Mike Takahashi
Children’s Message Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Special Music Blessed Be Your Name By Beth Redman, Matt Redman Eugene and Kathy Onishi, Michelle Vaughan, Miriam Tong, Neal Komedal
Sermon Life as Christians II Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Hymn of Reflection Amazing Grace, My Chains are Gone By J. Newton, C. Tomlin and L. Giglio Eugene and Kathy Onishi, Michelle Vaughan, Miriam Tong, Neal Komedal
Introduction to the Offering Rev. Dr. Jeney Park-Hearn
*Doxology Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow (UMH #94) Eugene and Kathy Onishi
Prayer of Dedication Rev. Dr. Jeney Park-Hearn
Announcements Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
*Closing Hymn Forever by Chris Tomlin Eugene and Kathy Onishi, Michelle Vaughan, Miriam Tong, Neal Komedal
*Benediction Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Postlude It Is Well with My Soul By Philip P. Bliss and setting by John Carter Kathy Onishi
Passing of the Peace Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Sermon Questions
What are the roles of the Holy Spirit in the life of a Christian?
According to Romans 8:28, what assurance do Christians have in their journey of life?
Based on today’s passage, how can Christians find strength and courage to live boldly for and with Christ, no matter the circumstances they encounter?
What practical steps can Christians take to strengthen a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit and experience the guidance and comfort of the Holy Spirit in our lives?
Upcoming Lectionary Scriptures
Monday, July 31, 2023: Semi-continuous: Psalm 65:8-13; Genesis 30:25-36; James 3:13-18 Complementary: Psalm 119:121-128; 1 Kings 3:16-28; James 3:13-18
Saturday, August 5, 2023: Semi-continuous: Psalm 17:1-7, 15; Genesis 31:1-21; Matthew 7:7-11 omplementary: Psalm 145:8-9, 14-21; Isaiah 44:1-5; Matthew 7:7-11
Announcements
“Looking Back” by Fumiko Kimura
Sumi Strokes of Summer Exhibit • Now – August 24
Puget Sound Sumi Artists (PSSA) presents Sumi Strokes of Summer, an exhibit of Sumi Fine Art and a memorial tribute to its founder, Fumiko Kimura (December 1929-March 2023), and a retrospective of 37 years of PSSA art. This event will be held at the Premier Gallery at the Puyallup Activity Center (210 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA 98371), July 5 – August 24, 9am-4pm, M-F (except holidays). Read more.
RM Q&A Session • Today!
Join the Reconciling Ministries team for a drop-in Q&A session on Sunday, July 30 during fellowship hour! We will meet in the Webb Room (adjacent to the social hall) for some fun treats and conversation about the reconciling ministry process. Please stop by to chat with the team, find resources, enjoy snacks, and join in some fun activities! All are welcome. Contact Lynne Onishi for more info!
Save the Date: Blessing of the Animals • Next Sunday, Aug. 6
Blaine Memorial UMC will have a Blessing of the Animals worship service on Sunday, August 6, 2023, at 10:00AM in the Blaine Courtyard. Everyone is invited to bring pets (or pictures of pets) for the blessing. Dogs should be on leashes and other pets should be in appropriate carriers. Hope to see you there with your furry friend!
Ongoing Donations for Afghan and Ukrainian Refugees
Items being collected: At this time, we have an abundance of some items and so we are NOT in need of clothing or children’s toys. Especially needed items are women’s products, toothpaste, personal care items, rice cookers, blenders, mixing bowls, microwave ovens, toasters, mixers, irons, dish sets, towels, and blankets.
Blaine Memorial UMC Collection Hours:
Collection items can be dropped off to the Blaine Memorial Social Hall from Tuesday – Friday between 10:00am-4:00PM. Please call the Church Office at (206) 723-1536 prior to dropping off your items.
South King County Response Center Collection & Volunteer Hours:
The Donation Center is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays from 10am-2pm, 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. Please contact Donna Sekijima at: donnasek@outlook.com and/or Anne Arakaki-Lock at: aarakakilock@gmail.com.
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Wednesday, July 26, 2023: Semi-continuous: Psalm 139:13-18; Genesis 35:16-29; Matthew 12:15-21 Complementary: Psalm 75; Daniel 12:1-13; Matthew 12:15-21
Saturday, July 29, 2023: Semi-continuous: Psalm 105:1-11, 45b; Genesis 29:31-30:24; Matthew 12:38-42 Complementary: Psalm 119:129-136; 1 Kings 2:1-4; Matthew 12:38-42
Announcements
“Looking Back” by Fumiko Kimura
Sumi Strokes of Summer Exhibit • Now – August 24
Puget Sound Sumi Artists (PSSA) presents Sumi Strokes of Summer, an exhibit of Sumi Fine Art and a memorial tribute to its founder, Fumiko Kimura (December 1929-March 2023), and a retrospective of 37 years of PSSA art. This event will be held at the Premier Gallery at the Puyallup Activity Center (210 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA 98371), July 5 – August 24, 9am-4pm, M-F (except holidays). Read more.
RM Q&A Session • July 30
Join the Reconciling Ministries team for a drop-in Q&A session on Sunday, July 30 during fellowship hour! We will meet in the Webb Room (adjacent to the social hall) for some fun treats and conversation about the reconciling ministry process. Please stop by to chat with the team, find resources, enjoy snacks, and join in some fun activities! All are welcome. Contact Lynne Onishi for more info!
Ongoing Donations for Afghan and Ukrainian Refugees
Items being collected: At this time, we have an abundance of some items and so we are NOT in need of clothing or children’s toys. Especially needed items are women’s products, toothpaste, personal care items, rice cookers, blenders, mixing bowls, microwave ovens, toasters, mixers, irons, dish sets, towels, and blankets.
Blaine Memorial UMC Collection Hours:
Collection items can be dropped off to the Blaine Memorial Social Hall from Tuesday – Friday between 10:00am-4:00PM. Please call the Church Office at (206) 723-1536 prior to dropping off your items.
South King County Response Center Collection & Volunteer Hours:
The Donation Center is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays from 10am-2pm, 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. Please contact Donna Sekijima at: donnasek@outlook.com and/or Anne Arakaki-Lock at: aarakakilock@gmail.com.
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Welcome of Grace and Greeting Rev. Karen Yokota Love
*Call to Worship (Based on VBS Lessons) Rev. Karen Yokota Love
*Opening Hymn This Is the Day x2 (UMH #657) Eugene and Kathy Onishi
Opening Prayer Rev. Karen Yokota Love
First Scripture Reading Matthew 6:5-14 (NRSVUE, JLB) Marisa Ikegami, Tsutomu Nagoya
Prayer of Commissioning Asian Camp and Zephyr Point Campers
Rev. Karen Yokota Love Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Special Music Food Truck Party • Feed My Sheep BS Volunteers, Campers, Church School
VBS Reflections VBS Participants
Prayer of the People Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Introduction to the Offering Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Special Music for Offering The Good Stuff VBS Volunteers and Campers
Doxology Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow (UMH #94) Eugene and Kathy Onishi
Prayer of Dedication Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Announcements Rev. Karen Yokota Love
*Closing Hymn We Are the Church (UMH #558) Eugene and Kathy Onishi
*Benediction Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Postlude My Life Is In You, Lord By Daniel Gardner Kathy Onishi
Passing of the Peace Rev. Karen Yokota Love
VBS Daily Themes and Scriptures
Food Truck Party Theme
• “Give Us Our Daily Bread.” (Matthew 6:11)
VBS Bible Stories
• Day 1: God Provides Manna and Quail (Exodus 16)
• Day 2: Elijah, the widow, and the Endless Oil (1 Kings 17:8-16)
• Day 3: Daniel and Friends Eating the Good Stuff (Daniel 1)
• Day 4: Jesus Feeds the 5,000 Plus (John 6: 1-13)
• Day 5: Jesus Cooks the Catch of the Day (John 21:1-17) Reflection Questions: How often do you ask God for what you need? Can you think of a time that God provided something that you really needed? If so, how did it happen? How are you spiritually nourished by God?
Reflection Questions
• How often do you ask God for what you need?
• Can you think of a time that God provided something that you really needed? If so, how did it happen?
Sumi Strokes of Summer Exhibit • July 5 – August 24
Puget Sound Sumi Artists (PSSA) presents Sumi Strokes of Summer, an exhibit of Sumi Fine Art and a memorial tribute to its founder, Fumiko Kimura (December 1929-March 2023), and a retrospective of 37 years of PSSA art. This event will be held at the Premier Gallery at the Puyallup Activity Center (210 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA 98371), July 5 – August 24, 9am-4pm, M-F (except holidays). Read more.
Reconciling Ministries Virtual Film Screening (Zoom only) • July 18 and 19
Join the Blaine Innovation Hub and Reconciling Ministries team for a virtual film screening and discussion event. We’ll be watching and discussing the 2019 documentary film UnUnited: Fighting for LGBTQ Inclusion in the United Methodist Church.
We will host 2 different screening dates/times:
Tuesday, July 18 from 2:00 PM – 3:15 PM
Wednesday, July 19 from 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM
The Zoom link to join this event will be shared via email on the day of the event. If you have any questions, please contact Lynne Onishi at lynneonishi@gmail.com.
Ongoing Donations for Afghan and Ukrainian Refugees
Items being collected: At this time, we have an abundance of some items and so we are NOT in need of clothing or children’s toys. Especially needed items are women’s products, toothpaste, personal care items, rice cookers, blenders, mixing bowls, microwave ovens, toasters, mixers, irons, dish sets, towels, and blankets.
Blaine Memorial UMC Collection Hours:
Collection items can be dropped off to the Blaine Memorial Social Hall from Tuesday – Friday between 10:00am-4:00PM. Please call the Church Office at (206) 723-1536 prior to dropping off your items.
South King County Response Center Collection & Volunteer Hours:
The Donation Center is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays from 10am-2pm, 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. Please contact Donna Sekijima at: donnasek@outlook.com and/or Anne Arakaki-Lock at: aarakakilock@gmail.com.
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The July edition of the Beacon features stories from our church in celebration of Summer! Download the PDF!
The Revs. John Go and Mia MiKyung Park share their summer garden veggies.
A Time to Grow
By the Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
After Pentecost, the season in the church calendar is known as Ordinary Time, and its liturgical color is green. This color symbolizes the hope of new life that we attain through Jesus Christ. Green represents nature, growth, rebirth, health, hope, and various positive elements associated with overall well-being. Ordinary Time falls between the seasons of Christmas and Easter, during which we engage in observing, discussing, and actively participating in God’s ongoing work in the world. It is a time of growth.
This spring, my spouse and I planted around 15 lettuces in our small, raised vegetable bed. Not too long ago, we harvested about 10 lettuces. When we first planted the tiny lettuce plants we received from our friend, they appeared fragile, and I doubted if they would survive. However, through John’s tender care, determination, and providing them with enough water, they began to take root and grow. After a while, he applied fertilizer when they seemed to not grow as expected. When I look at our small vegetable bed, I am reminded of our children and youth in the faith community and how we can support and help them grow, flourish, and bear fruit. I believe the education of children and youth requires fertile soil of home, school, church, or other spiritual spaces. At church, they can deepen their faith, explore their spirituality, and engage in the community of faith near and far. The faith community offers a supportive network of guidance, mentorship and a sense of belonging. It is within these spaces we provide opportunities for young people to learn about compassion, grace, forgiveness and the values that form the foundation of their characters. I am grateful for Blaine Memorial where we strive to be a rich and abundant soil for our young people and adults as well.
Church School Superintendent, Sai Hanaoka, presents a message for the children during Sunday Worship.
As the school year quickly approaches its end, I am humbled to recall the memories from the past school year. I am grateful for our dedicated Church School Teachers who continue to plant seeds of God’s grace and love in the hearts of our children. Our Church School Teachers meet every Wednesday evening via Zoom for check-ins and to discuss upcoming Sunday activities and events. I am deeply thankful for our Church School Superintendent, Sai Hanaoka, who teaches, guides, and supports our children and teachers. Additionally, I express my heartfelt gratitude to our BYG directors and leaders for their dedication. They gather via Zoom every Monday to check in with each other and discuss upcoming BYG activities. I am excited to prepare for this summer with all these dedicated leaders and congregations as we seek God’s guidance. This summer holds much excitement as we make arrangements to send eight youth to Jr. High Camp, six high schoolers to Asian Camp, and prepare for Vacation Bible School. What a wonderful teamwork we are witnessing as a part of the wonderful team with God and families. We are all wonderfully and fearfully created in God’s image (Psalm 139:14).
The Rev. Mia MiKyung Park presents the Children’s Message during Sunday Worship.“It is within these spaces we provide opportunities for young people to learn about compassion, grace, forgiveness and the values that form the foundation of their characters,” shares Rev. Mia.
The Church School memorization for June is John 10:10 where Jesus says, “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.”
This Ordinary Time will be a wonderful time of experiencing God’s abundance through the life of Jesus, whom we follow and resemble. Because of the life of Jesus, our true selves are restored and rebuilt by God’s grace, growing as “we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ,” as the Apostle Paul directs us in Ephesians 4:13. May this Ordinary Time be extraordinary as we continue to grow as faithful stewards of our gracious God. Let us embark on the summer with hope and prayer, embracing the blessings that await us. Have a blessed summer!
The Rev. Mia MiKyung Park serves as Associate Pastor of Blaine Memorial UMC.
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It’s summertime. The weather is changing. It’s so much lighter, so much later – what a joy! I gazed outside a few evenings ago, assuming that at such a late hour the sun had retired for the day. To my surprise, the sun was shining with no sign of a sunset. I thought, “no matter how I think this should go, the sun will not set until it’s ready.” Imagine if we were such pillars of light that we allowed nothing to get in the way of our shining. When the sun rises, nothing can stop it, it is so high that nothing can get in its way.
This year, all our pillars of light are once again, rising! Nothing seems to get in the way of shining for the people at Blaine.
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park, Masato Takahashi, Janet Kometani, Tom Kometani and Rev. Karen Yokota Love honor those who fought in combat and served our country.
Blaine Memorial UMC members showed up at Lakeview Cemetery for the 78th Annual Nisei Veterans Committee Memorial Day Service. Together we honored relatives, friends, and remembered those who fought in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, served in the Military Intelligence Service and remembered all the Japanese American soldiers who fought and died in wars thereafter.
Erika L. Moritsugu, Dale Watanabe, Rev. Karen Yokota Love, and Chaplain Lisa Ishihara each contributed the NVC Ceremony.
White House Deputy Assistant to President Biden and Asian American and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Senior Liaison Erika L. Moritsugu was this year’s keynote speaker. Church Member, Dale Watanabe, provided this year’s Christian-based message and tied in the history of his father and relatives who served in World War II. He also talked about the names that are listed on the Honor Roll Wall at the Minidoka National Historical Site in Hunt, Idaho. Minidoka had the highest percentage of incarcerees from the 10 incarceration camps to serve in the military. Dale tied this link to the Nisei War Memorial at Lakeview Cemetery which honors the 56 American soldiers of Japanese origin.
Bishop Cedrick Bridgeforth preaches his Opening Sermon at PNWAC, Tacoma.
At this year’s PNW Annual Conference, Bishop Cedrick D. Bridgeforth announced both Rev. Mia and my appointments to continue to serve as your pastors for the July 2023-June 2024 appointment year. Rev. Jeney and Rev. Mark are also appointed in secondary appointments serving at Blaine. I look forward to what this new year will bring for us and the sparks of light that will be ignited through our ministry together!
Rev. Mia gets ordained by Bishop Cedrick Bridgeforth. Her mother, husband (Rev. John Go), mentor, and Rev. Karen (representing the PNW Board of Ordained Ministry) lay hands during service.
I also want to take the time to congratulate Rev. Mia MiKyung Park on her ordination as a Full Elder in the Oregon-Idaho Conference. This is a huge accomplishment and milestone in her life! Ron Nobuyama, Lawrence Paltep, and I flew to Meridian, Idaho, to witness Rev. Mia’s ordination on June 11. What an exciting moment to witness!
Rev. Karen, George Yates, and Ron Nobuyama sit together at the Closing Plenary at the PNW Annual Conference at Mason UMC in Tacoma. Rev. Karen is the clergy representative while George and Ron are lay delegates for BMUMC.Susan Lee provides information on this year’s Vacation Bible School, during Sunday Worship.
Jr. High Camp, VBS and Asian Camp are standing pillars of light and reminders that we are in the thick of summer. It’s wonderful to see our Church School kids, youth and young adults meeting new friends, reconnecting with old friends while finding new ways to connect with God. This year’s VBS theme is Food Truck Party: On a Roll with God, and we are praying that everyone who joins this party will know and experience God’s love, presence, and faithfulness.
This Zoom-only event is coming soon. Contact Lynne Onishi for more details!
Our Reconciling Ministries Team continues to shine a light on an intentional discernment process to explore the outreach, affirmation, and intersectional ministry with and for LGBTQIA+ people at Blaine Memorial UMC. We will continue to engage in deep conversations over the summer by discussing what it means to celebrate God’s gift of diversity and value the wholeness made possible in community equally shared and shepherded by all. In our conversations, we continue to discuss what it means and looks like to welcome and affirm people of every gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation, who are also of every age, race, ethnicity, physical and mental ability, level of education, and family structure, and of every economic, immigration, marital, and social status, and so much more.
At the end of July, I’ll be facilitating a retreat sponsored by the National Japanese American United Methodist Caucus at Lake Tahoe’s Zephyr Point. There will be 100 attendees and a few from Blaine Memorial are attending. Other attendees are coming from our sister Japanese American churches including Wesley UMC, Sacramento Japanese UMC, and members from other historical Japanese American churches of different denominations.
One of the many festive blooms from July 4th in Federal Way, Wash.
As we celebrated Independence Day, I continued noticing that the chains of slavery are just as present as they have ever been – whether it be the inequity that persists in the world, or something as mundane as our slavery to our work or our own busyness. I would like our community to channel the prophet inside of us. I’d like us to slow down and to take this freedom and privilege that we embody to the world and to every interaction we have with every person we meet.
With so much going on in the world, we, who are brave, must continue to be intentional about spreading God’s love. We must continue to rise and shine. Let’s look even deeper, get even more uncomfortable, and let our little lights come together to create a sun that doesn’t go down because someone thinks it should, but a sun that shines, no matter what time of day it is. It’s great to be in community with you and to do ministry with you. Be well and stay healthy. You are loved and a child of God. Be the hope and continue to help your neighbor! Rise up and shine your light of faith!
The Rev. Karen Yokota Love serves as Senior Pastor of Blaine Memorial UMC.
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