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Third Sunday of Easter

Posted by on Apr 21, 2023 in Blaine Youth Group, Church News & Events, Giving, Miscellaneous, Service Opportunities, Small Groups, Sunday Worship, Weekly Calendar

Welcome!


Order of Worship

Prelude
“All I Need Is You”
by Dan Adler
Kathy Onishi
Welcome of
Grace and Greeting

Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Opening Hymn
“Open The Eyes Of My Heart”
(Worship & Song #3008)
Kathy & Eugene Onishi, Unison
Litany for
Christian Unity

UMH #556
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
First Scripture Reading
Luke 24:13-18, 25-35 (CEB)
Jordan L. & Tsutomu Nagoya
Children’s Message
Lawrence Paltep
Special Music I
“There’s a Wilderness in God’s Mercy”
The Onishi Family
Scripture Reading
Romans 12:3-8 (CEB)
Lawrence Paltep & Tsutomu Nagoya
Sermon
“#BeUMC: Connected”
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Special Music II
“We Are Marching (Siyahamba)”
(TFWS #2235-b)
The Onishi Family
Introduction to the Offering
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Doxology
“Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow”
(UMH #94) Kathy Onishi
Prayer of Dedication
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Announcements
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Closing Hymn
“They’ll Know We Are Christians by Our Love”
(TFWS #2223) Kathy & Eugene Onishi, Unison
Benediction
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Postlude
“Give Me A Clean Heart”
By Margaret P. Douroux
Kathy Onishi
Passing of the Peace
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Zoom Breakout Room
Dale Kaneko


Sermon Reflection Questions

  • What does it mean to be “part” of the body? What part are you? What are the benefits of knowing you are joined with others in this body?
  • Do you feel reassured by the idea that we don’t have to accomplish everything alone and that by working together, we can achieve things that would be impossible for us to achieve individually?
  • In verse 5, we read that, “individually we belong to each other.” What is meant by that? How do you belong to your church? How do you belong to the United Methodist Church? How are you connected to Christians across the globe? Throughout time?
  • How will you nurture your connections to others? To your church? To God?

Sermon title and questions are adapted from #BeUMC campaign website https://www.resourceumc.org/en/


Upcoming Lectionary Scriptures

Monday 4/24
Psalm 134; Genesis 18:1-14; 1 Peter 1:23-25
Tuesday 4/25
Psalm 134; Proverbs 8:32-9:6; 1 Peter 2:1-3
Wednesday 4/26
Psalm 134; Exodus 24:1-11; John 21:1-14
Thursday 4/27
Psalm 23; Exodus 2:15b-25; 1 Peter 2:9-12
Friday 4/28
Psalm 23; Exodus 3:16-22, 4:18-20; 1 Peter 2:13-17
Saturday 4/29
Psalm 23; Ezekiel 34:1-16; Luke 15:1-7


Announcements

Order Sukiyaki Dinner 3 Ways!

Now Available!

How to pre-order Sukiyaki:

Sukiyaki is back! We are excited to bring back Sukiyaki to you. This year’s Sukiyaki Event/benefit is Take Out Only!

There is no ordering available through Realm. Please use one of the above methods to order your meals. Walk-ins are welcome! We will accept cash, credit cards, and checks.

Bring your own reusable bag and be eco-friendly! As a community, we strive to make a positive impact on our environment while delivering delicious meals and services. We are using recyclable products to reduce our carbon footprint.

Both cooked and uncooked sukiyaki will be available for $20.00 per serving. Ohagi, Tsukemono, our 2020 Blaine Memorial UMC cookbook will be available for purchase. We’ll also have a Bake Sale onsite, so bring some extra cash to buy some delicious treats!

This year’s benefit recipient is Rainier Valley Food Bank. If you’d like to make a donation directly to Rainier Valley Food Bank, you may do so when ordering your meal online, write us a check or pay with cash. The Rainier Valley Food Bank provides food assistance and other essential resources to the South Seattle Community.

Special thanks to our creatives who developed our Sukiyaki designs. We are also grateful for Ally and Steve who helped with the production process. We are excited to bring our delicious Sukiyaki back to you, your family and friends!

Blaine Memorial UMC continues to be a beacon of hope in Beacon Hill, Seattle, WA! May you experience Christ’s light and community through this opportunity to reconnect and to experience Blaine’s love!


Image courtesy of Wikipedia. For more information on this image, visit https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:University_of_Washington_Quad,_Spring_2007.jpg

Apply Now! Blaine Educational Scholarships

Due May 17

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. Applications are due May 17. We are blessed to offer the following scholarships: the Vera Ing Scholarship, Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Scholarship, Yasuda Scholarship, William S. Yorozu Scholarship, and the Robert S. Sato Scholarship. Visit blaineonline.org for more information.


Blaine Cookbook needs your recipes!

Due May 31

Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church will release a 120th Anniversary Edition of “Let’s Dine!”, the latest in a series of cookbooks produced by Blaine Memorial over the past 70 years. This cookbook will commemorate the 120th Anniversary of Blaine Memorial, with a scheduled release of January 2024. We are seeking submissions for the 2024 cookbook and are calling on you to contribute! Visit blaineonline.org for info.


Summer Camps & VBS 2023!

See Dates

This summer’s Camping Ministries and Vacation Bible School schedules are out! Please save the dates for your children and youth!

June 25-30
Jr/High Camp (for incoming 6th-9th graders)
July 10-14
Vacation Bible School 10am-3pm
July 23-28
Asian Camp (for incoming 10th grade-2 yrs. post-HS)

Jr. High Camp registration is open now! Please register your youth by May 31!

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Second Sunday of Easter

Posted by on Apr 15, 2023 in Blaine Youth Group, Church News & Events, Sermons, Service Opportunities, Small Groups, Spiritual Formation, Sunday Worship, Weekly Calendar

In what parts of your life do you find it challenging to remain Christ-centered?


Welcome

  • April 16, 2023
  • Hybrid Worship
  • 10pm in the Sanctuary
  • Continue scrolling for today’s bulletin or view the print version


Order of Worship

Prelude
“Lamb of God”
by Twila Paris
Kathy Onishi
Welcome of
Grace and Greeting
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Opening Hymn
“Christ Beside Me”
(TFWS #2166)
Eugene & Kathy Onishi, Unison
Opening Prayer
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
First Scripture Reading
John 20:19-31 (CEB)
Marcus C. and
Tsutomu Nagoya
Children’s Message
Sai Hanaoka
Special Music
“In Christ Alone”
Kathy Onishi, Michelle Vaughan,
Miriam Tong, Eugene Onishi
and Neal Komedal
Scripture Reading
Colossians 3:12-17 (CEB)
Eunice Gong and
Tsutomu Nagoya
Sermon
“BeUMC: Christ-Centered”
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Hymn of Response
“My Jesus, I Love Thee”
(UMH #172)
Eugene and Kathy Onishi, Unison
Introduction to
the Offering
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Doxology
“Praise God from Whom
All Blessings Flow” (UMH #94)
Kathy Onishi
Prayer of Dedication
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Announcements
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Closing Hymn
“Where He Leads Me”
(UMH #338)
Eugene & Kathy Onishi, Unison
Benediction
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park

Rev. Dr. Jeney Park-Hearn will facilitate today’s Fellowship Zoom Break Out Room following worship.


Sermon Reflection Questions

  • This passage tells us that we should do everything in the name of Jesus. What does that look like for you?
  • In what parts of your life do you find it challenging to remain Christ-centered?
  • John Wesley taught us that growing in our faith is not something we achieve. How does knowing that your growth is a gift by the sanctifying (or perfecting) grace of God shape your thinking about being a Christ-centered person of God?

Lectionary

Mon 4/17
Psalm 114; Judges 6:36-40; 1 Corinthians 15:12-20
Tues 4/18
Psalm 114; Jonah 1:1-17; 1 Corinthians 15:19-28
Weds 4/19
Psalm 114; Jonah 2:1-10; Matthew 12:38-42
Thurs 4/20
Psalm 116:1-4, 12-19; Isaiah 25:1-5; 1 Peter 1:8b-12
Fri 4/21
Psalm 116:1-4, 12-19; Isaiah 26:1-4; 1 Peter 1:13-16
Sat 4/22
Psalm 116:1-4, 12-19; Isaiah 25:6-9; Luke 14:12-14


Announcements

Blaine Memorial Actors (church members) participated in a dress rehearsal of the Daikanreki Blaine Memorial documentary film on Sunday, March 19 after worship.

Filming of Documentary for 120th Anniversary

Immediately after worship!

The Blaine Memorial Archive Committee is producing a historical video documentary of the first 120 years of Blaine Memorial which will be in 2024. The film shoot is today, immediately after the day’s worship service. Please join us! We’d like 80-100 people or more in the crowd, of all ages from babies to youth to our wisest, of any race. Pizza will be offered to our actors. A love offering will be taken. Please plan to participate! Please turn in your PARTICIPANT RELEASE AGREEMENT form to the ushers. You may get a blank copy in the Narthex. Please contact Shig Nishida with any questions, insights or concerns.


Shig Nishida mends the cracks in the Trinity Gate. Kai Yamamoto pressure washes the entry walkway removing moss and debris. Anne Arakaki-Lock rakes bamboo leaves after pruning the trees. Everyone came out last summer to beautify our church campus!

NEW! All Church Work Party

Next Saturday, April 22 from 10am-2pm!

We’ll be beautifying the church campus and sprucing up the inside of the church to prepare for Blaine Memorial UMC’s upcoming Sukiyaki Take Out event! Please bring your own work tools for trimming bushes, pruning, and cutting down small trees if you plan to work outside. For those who are interested in working indoors, there will be plenty of opportunities available! Lunch will be provided. We look forward to working together to make our church a more beautiful and welcoming place!


Apply Now! Blaine Educational Scholarships

Due May 17

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. Applications are due May 17. We are blessed to offer the following scholarships: the Vera Ing Scholarship, Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Scholarship, Yasuda Scholarship, William S. Yorozu Scholarship, and the Robert S. Sato Scholarship. Read more.


Blaine Cookbook needs your recipes!

Due May 31

Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church will release a 120th Anniversary Edition of “Let’s Dine!”, the latest in a series of cookbooks produced by Blaine Memorial over the past 70 years. This cookbook will commemorate the 120th Anniversary of Blaine Memorial, with a scheduled release of January 2024. We are seeking submissions for the 2024 cookbook and are calling on you to contribute! Read more.


Summer Camps & VBS 2023!

See Dates

This summer’s Camping Ministries and Vacation Bible School schedules are out! Please save the dates for your children and youth!

June 25-30
Jr/High Camp (for incoming 6th-9th graders)
July 10-14
Vacation Bible School, 10am-3pm
July 23-28
Asian Camp (for incoming 10th grade-2 yrs. post-HS)

Jr. High Camp registration is open now! Please register your youth by May 31!


Order Sukiyaki Today!

Click the image above to place your orders for delicious sukiyaki dinner! Also, make a donation to Rainier Valley Food Bank or purchase a Blaine Memorial UMC Cookbook today!

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Easter Sunday

Posted by on Apr 9, 2023 in Church News & Events, Sermons, Small Groups, Sunday Worship, Weekly Calendar

Resurrection of the Lord Sunday

In what ways does the resurrection give you hope and change the way you live?


Welcome!

  • Sunday April 9, 2023
  • Hybrid Worship
  • 10pm in the Sanctuary
  • Continue scrolling for the bulletin or view the printed version


Order of Worship

Prelude
“Easter Song”
by Anne Herring
Kathy Onishi
Carrying the Flowered Cross
Michael Corsilles,
Steve Sofronas, and
Joseph Adriano
Welcome of Grace and Greeting
Rev. Dr. Jeney Park-Hearn
Call to Worship
Rev. Dr. Jeney Park-Hearn
Opening Hymn
“Christ the Lord Is Risen Today”
(UMH #302; verses 1,2,4,6)
Eugene & Kathy Onishi, Unison
Easter Anthem
“Mary at the Tomb”
by Bradley Ellingboe
Blaine Memorial Choir
First Scripture Reading
Matthew 28:1-10 (NRSVUE)
Sylvia Wong and
Tsutomu Nagoya
Children’s Message
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Prayers of the People
Rev. Dr. Jeney Park-Hearn
Easter Anthem
“He is Not Here”
by Russell Nagy
Blaine Memorial Choir
Second Scripture Reading
John 20:1-18 (NRSVUE)
Stephen Sumida,
Dale Watanabe,
Rev. Dr. Jeney Park-Hearn, and
Tsutomu Nagoya
Message
“The Empty Tomb”
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Special Music (Bells and Piano)
“He Walks with Me”,
“In the Garden”, and
“Open My Eyes”
by C.A. Miles, C.H. Scott,
and V.W. Stephenson
Miriam Tong and Yuki Sofronas
Congregational Hymn
“Easter People Raise Your Voices”
(UMH #304)
Eugene and
Kathy Onishi,
Unison
Introduction to
the Offering

Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Doxology
“Praise God from Whom
All Blessings Flow”
Kathy Onishi
Prayer of Dedication
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Announcements
Rev. Karen and Friends
Closing
Hymn He Lives (UMH #310)
Eugene Onishi and
Kathy Onishi, Unison
Benediction
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Postlude
“The Risen Christ”
by Phil Madeira and
Keith Getty
Kathy Onishi
Passing of the Peace
Rev. Karen Yokota Love

Please note: There WILL NOT be a Zoom Break Out Room today following worship.

Easter Lily Dedications 2023

We honor and offer prayers for these beloved persons and life circumstances for which these lilies are dedicated. Those persons who have dedicated lilies may take them home.

Rev. Karen Yokota Love and Jesse Love
In honor of Itsuo and Elizabeth Yokota Arthur and Irma Love
Rev. Mia Park
In loving memory of Soon Jae Park
Debbie Hisayasu and Ken Ronan
In loving memory of Leroy Hisayasu, Clarence Ronan, and Catherine Ronan
Cal and Lorraine Hoshibata
In loving memory of Yoshimi and Florence Hoshibata Nobuo, Alice, Ray and George Kondo
Margaret Inouye
In loving memory of Paul and Ann Inouye
Stephen and Anne Lock
In loving memory of Kamtang Lock
David and Pam Yorozu
In loving memory of William and Yae Yorozu
Dick and Barbara Nagaoka
In loving memory of Helen and Hiram Akita, Jane Akita, Pat and Wayne Miyahira
Dorothy Rutherford
In celebration of The Risen Christ
Bob and Donna Sekijima
In loving memory of Harpo and Toki Sekijima, Bob and Mariam Watanabe
Mike and Marcia Takahashi
In loving memory of Yuki Lynn Takahashi, our beloved daughter


Sermon Reflection Questions

  • How have you seen God at work in your life this week?
  • Why do you think the women are afraid?
  • Put yourself in the disciples’ shoes. What emotions might they have felt? What thoughts might have run through their minds?
  • In what ways does the resurrection give you hope and change the way you live?

Upcoming Lectionary Scriptures

Mon • 4/10
Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24; Exodus 14:10-31; 15:20-21; Colossians 3:5-11
Tues • 4/11
Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24; Exodus 15:1-18; Colossians 3:12-17
Wed • 4/12
Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24; Joshua 3:1-17; Matthew 28:1-10
Thurs • 4/13
Psalm 16; Song of Solomon 2:8-15; Colossians 4:2-5
Fri • 4/14
Psalm 16; Song of Solomon 5:9-6:3; 1 Corinthians 15:1-11
Sat • 4/15
Psalm 16; Song of Solomon 8:6-7; John 20:11-20


Announcements

Filming of Documentary for 120th Anniversary

Next Sunday, April 16!

Blaine Memorial Actors (church members) participated in a dress rehearsal of the Daikanreki Blaine Memorial documentary film on Sunday, March 19 after worship.

The Blaine Memorial Archive Committee is producing a historical video documentary of the first 120 years of Blaine Memorial which will be in 2024. The video shoot is next Sunday, April 16, 2023, immediately after the day’s worship service. Participants may dress in clothes they think are somewhat appropriate to 1942 — hats, dresses and suits or jackets, overcoats, etc. But we’re not fussy about the “costumes,” because the scene will be videoed in a close-up of the jostling crowd, obscuring some details. We’d like 80 to 100 people or more in the crowd, of all ages from babies to the oldest, of any race. Please plan to participate!

Please contact Steve Sumida at stephen.sumida@gmail.com for any questions and please turn in your PARTICIPANT RELEASE AGREEMENT form to the ushers.


Image courtesy of Wikipedia. For more information on this image, visit https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:University_of_Washington_Quad,_Spring_2007.jpg

Apply Now! Blaine Educational Scholarships

Due May 17

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. Applications are due May 17. We are blessed to offer the following scholarships: the Vera Ing Scholarship, Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church Scholarship, Yasuda Scholarship, William S. Yorozu Scholarship, and the Robert S. Sato Scholarship. Visit blaineonline.org for more information. Scan the QR code for info.


Blaine Cookbook needs your recipes!

Due May 31

Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church will release a 120th Anniversary Edition of “Let’s Dine!”, the latest in a series of cookbooks produced by Blaine Memorial over the past 70 years. This cookbook will commemorate the 120th Anniversary of Blaine Memorial, with a scheduled release of January 2024. We are seeking submissions for the 2024 cookbook and are calling on you to contribute! Scan the QR code to visit blaineonline.org for more information.


Summer Camps & VBS 2023!

See Dates

This summer’s Camping Ministries and Vacation Bible School schedules are out! Please save the dates for your children and youth!

June 25-30
Jr/High Camp (for incoming 6th-9th graders)
July 10-14
Vacation Bible School, 10am-3pm
July 23-28
Asian Camp (for incoming 10th grade-2 yrs. post-HS)

Jr. High Camp registration is open now! Please register your youth by May 31!


Place your Sukiyaki orders NOW!

Click or tap the poster to order Sukiyaki for pick up on April 29!

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Innovation Hub Update

Posted by on Apr 6, 2023 in Church News & Events, Innovation Hub, Small Groups

Rev. Mia MiKyung Park, Lynne Onishi, Rev. Karen Yokota Love, Barbara, Miriam, and Anne Arakaki-Lock participated in a Zoom Reconciling Ministries Bible Study.


Listen, Discern, and Dream

By Lynne Onishi, B.Y.G. Co-Director

What does new life look like to you? As we welcome the Easter season and see signs of new life springing up around us, what are you noticing about the world? What are you noticing about yourself? What are you noticing about God?

Our Innovation Hub Team and Reconciling Ministries Task Force continue to wonder about new life in the context of this Church. What is God calling our church to do or be, but in ways that are new? Recently, we’ve learned how to foster community and belonging for young adults through our monthly activities and how to be both inclusive and faithful people of God through our Reconciling Ministries Bible study series. And yet, we know God has many more dreams for new life in this community! It is up to all of us to listen, discern, and dream alongside God in this innovative work!

Reconciling Ministries Q and A:

We are bringing back our Reconciling Ministries Q and A series this month! In previous newsletter articles, we explained what the Reconciling Ministries Network (RMN) is and how joining the RMN would change things at Blaine Memorial UMC. This month, we would like to share more about the process of becoming officially reconciling and lay out our reconciling journey at Blaine Memorial thus far.

Q: What does a church have to do to become reconciling? Where is Blaine Memorial in this process, currently?

A: All churches who are discerning whether to become reconciling are first advised to form a team of congregation members to steer their church’s process. Because each church is unique, the team plays an important role in shaping their unique church’s reconciling journey. The team’s task is to help the congregation make informed decisions about joining RMN. This might mean answering questions from church members or providing education around LGBTQIA+ issues in the church. Churches join the RMN by voting to adopt a reconciling statement, which must receive support from 75% of the congregation. When the team feels like the congregation is ready to take a vote, they help the church set up protocols for voting.

Our Reconciling Ministries Task Force formed July 2022. Since then, we have been dialoguing with you all about what it means to be an accepting and affirming church. We surveyed dozens of you in August and September to hear your questions and concerns about becoming reconciling. We have hosted film and discussion events throughout the year to provide a space for candid sharing and processing. We are currently leading a Bible study that explores how United Methodists can be faithful and inclusive at the same time. We hope these have been meaningful and thought-provoking opportunities for you to share and learn alongside one another. This spring, we will prepare to take a vote. Before we do, we’d like to take a closer look at the Reconciling Statement with you all. Please stay tuned for more news on this!


The IH team and RM Task Force 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 for future Zoom meetings. Please contact Lynne or any of the other team members for more information.

On Wednesday, April 5 we met for our third Reconciling Ministries Bible Study Session over Zoom! At a future date, we will have a RM/Young Adult event to be announced soon!

Contact Lynne Onishi with questions about the IH team or Reconciling Ministries, lynneonishi@gmail.com. Onishi serves as the convener of the Innovation Hub Team.

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Photos: B.Y.G. Update!

Posted by on Apr 4, 2023 in Blaine Youth Group, Church News & Events, Service Opportunities, Small Groups, Sunday Worship

Blaine Youth Group supports Tent City 3 while fellowship continues going strong

By Lawrence Paltep, B.Y.G. Co-Director, Additional photos by Kai Yamamoto

Blaine Youth Group (B.Y.G.) is a thriving ministry at Blaine Memorial UMC, where youths are supported by leaders dedicated to their faith journey, pastors who nurture spiritual guidance, and families who provide for the needs of the group. The following are some of the photos from the past few months.

Collaborative Youth | On February 24 to 25, Beacon United Methodist Church and our B.Y.G. had a collaborative overnight event. About 40 people joined with 25 staying for the overnighter. In the spirit of community, we enjoyed a potluck, sang worship songs, did three devotionals, partook in communion, participated in small group workshops, and played games.

Leaders from Beacon and Blaine Memorial UMCs served dinner to our young people. There were diverse food options for the participants to enjoy. Youth and leaders introduced themselves and prayed over the various food brought by participants. They were asked to bring food that represented a part of who they are.

Revs. Karen Yokota Love and Mia MiKyung Park served the youth and leaders communion after the Lenten devotional led by Rev. Karen.

Fun & Games | During a Sunday gathering, B.Y.G. played a game where they tossed a ball in a specific order, passing the ball to everyone as fast as possible, which made people burst into laughter. Who knew you could be silly and serious all at the same time?

Playing with Food | In a workshop led by Kai Yamamoto, youth built structures from spaghetti and marshmallows. Aidan and Marcus show the tallest and most stable structure in the group.

Special Delivery | Due to the weather, B.Y.G. could not cook for Tent City 3 residents as scheduled. Instead of cooking and delivering a meal, Lawrence, Gloria, and Pastor Mia delivered pizza, fruit, and 14 blankets for them. Note: The B.Y.G. rescheduled their new service to Sunday, March 26.

Upcoming Plans for B.Y.G.

April 8-9
Easter Sunday Overnighter
April 16, 23, 30
Fellowship Gatherings

The Blaine Youth Group meets on Sundays at 10:00am in the sanctuary then in the Nishida Room. If you are interested in growing spiritually, learning acceptance of self and others, and developing a love for God and neighbor, contact Lynne Onishi & Lawrence Paltep – co-directors of Youth Ministry at Blaine Memorial UMC (lynneonishi@gmail.com or lawrence.byg@gmail.com respectively).


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Palm Sunday

Posted by on Apr 1, 2023 in Blaine Youth Group, Church News & Events, Giving, Innovation Hub, Sermons, Small Groups, Sunday Worship, Weekly Calendar

Where are you headed?

Has your path changed?


Palm Sunday

  • April 2, 2023
  • Hybrid Sunday Worship
  • 10am in the Sanctuary
  • Continue scrolling for the bulletin or view the printed version.


Order of Worship

Processional Prelude
“Hosanna, Hosanna”
by Cathy Townley
Kathy Onishi
Welcome of
Grace and Greeting
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Call to Worship
Rev. Dr. Jeney
Park-Hearn
Opening Hymn
“All Glory, Laud and Honor”
(UMH #280, verses 1-4) 
Eugene and Kathy Onishi
Opening Prayer
Rev. Dr. Jeney
Park-Hearn
Scripture Reading
Matthew 21:1-11
(NRSVUE)
Rev. Dr. Mark C. Hearn
& Tsutomu Nagoya
Children’s Message
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Special Music
“Triumphal Entry”
By Patti Drennan
and J. Paul Williams
Blaine Memorial Choir
Sermon
“Where Are You Headed?”
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Special Music
“Hosanna”
Lawrence Paltep, Lynne Onishi,
Isabella Tinte (Beacon UMC)
and Ryland Fernandez
(Sacramento Japanese UMC)
Holy Communion 
Revs. Karen, Mia,
Jeney and Mark
Special Music
“At This Table”
By Idina Menzel
and Jonas Myrin 
Marina Kozu
Introduction to the Offering
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Doxology 
“Praise God, from
Whom All Blessings Flow”
Kathy Onishi
Prayer of Dedication 
Rev. Mia MiKyung Park
Announcements 
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Closing Hymn 
“Hosanna, Loud Hosanna”
(UMH #278)
Eugene and Kathy Onishi
Benediction
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Postlude
“Awesome God”
by Rich Mullins
Kathy Onishi
Passing of the Peace  
Rev. Karen Yokota Love
Zoom Break Out Room 
Rev. Dr. Jeney Park-Hearn


Sermon Reflection Questions

1. Imagine you are one of the disciples. You know all the threats mounting against Jesus; you know that the religious leaders are conspiring against him. As Jesus openly enters the city with a public procession, how do you feel? What do you fear? 

2. The proclamation, “Hosanna,” is a Hebrew imperative that was initially a cry for help, meaning, “Save us!” Over time, it was used liturgically in Psalm 118 as an expression of praise and adoration. Psalm 118 was sung at the Feast of Tabernacles, which was associated with palm branches. The crowd is described as shouting, or more accurately, “crying out.” Therefore, the tone of the parade is nuanced and complex. Some cry out with desperation. Some shout with adoration and praise. Some are there for the Festival of Passover and participate in the liturgical procession without giving it much thought at all. Some are threatened and afraid. 

Imagine the confusion and chaos of this scene. How would you find your way through the crowd?


Upcoming Lectionary Scriptures

Monday 
4/3
Isaiah 42:1-9
Psalm 36:5-11
Hebrews 9:11-15
John 12:1-11
Tuesday 
4/4
Isaiah 49:1-7
Psalm 71:1-14
1 Corinthians 1:18-31
John 12:20-36
Wednesday 
4/5
Isaiah 50:4-9a
Psalm 70
Hebrews 12:1-3
John 13:21-32
Thursday 
4/6
Exodus 12:1-4, (5-10), 11-14
Psalm 116:1-2, 12-19
1 Corinthians 11:23-26
John 13:1-17, 31b-35
Friday 
4/7
Isaiah 52:13-53:12
Psalm 22
Hebrews 10:16-25 or
Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:7-9
John 18:1-19:42
Saturday
4/8
Job 14:1-14 or
Lamentations 3:1-9, 19-24
Psalm 31:1-4, 15-16
1 Peter 4:1-8
Matthew 27:57-66 or
John 19:38-42


Announcements

Easter Cards Sale!

Today

The B.Y.G. continues fund raising today, during fellowship hour. Easter cards designed by Ally S. Each set of cards comes with 5 unique designs and 5 envelopes. Sets are $10. Proceeds will go to our Youth Camping Ministries Fund, to help our youth/leaders to attend Junior High Camp and Asian American

Blaine Cookbook needs your recipes!

Due May 31

Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church will release a 120th Anniversary Edition of “Let’s Dine!”, the latest in a series of cookbooks produced by Blaine Memorial over the past 70 years. This cookbook will commemorate the 120th Anniversary of Blaine Memorial, with a scheduled release of January 2024. We are seeking submissions for the 2024 cookbook and are calling on you to contribute! Scan the QR code to visit blaineonline.org for more information.

Summer Camps & VBS 2023!

See Dates

This summer’s Camping Ministries and Vacation Bible School schedules are out! Please save the dates for your children and youth!

June 25-30Jr/High Camp (for incoming 6th-9th graders)
July 10-14Vacation Bible School, 10am-3pm
July 23-28Asian Camp (for incoming 10th grade-2 yrs. post-HS)

Wednesday Coffee & Prayer

April 5 • 9am on Zoom

Please join Rev. Karen for a time of meditation and prayer on Wednesday, 9am. A few Lenten devotionals will be read. Brew a fresh cup of coffee or steep some tea. This is a great opportunity to pause in the middle of the week to check in with others. The Zoom link will be sent out prior to gathering on Tuesday.

Chips, Savory Items Needed!

Thank you all for generously donating sweet and savory treats for post-worship fellowship time. If you are able to provide individually wrapped bags of chips (potato chips, Doritos, Cheetos etc.) that would be appreciated. Please drop off your donations to the Narthex, Church Office or Social Hall when convenient either on Sunday or during Church Office Hours (Tuesday-Friday 9am-5pm). If you are interested in helping serve refreshments on Sundays after worship, please contact Julie Lock at: jtlock00@gmail.com.



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