Kona Baptist Church. September 2016

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Kona Baptist Church September 2016

A Note From Pastor Dean. As I was standing in line at the Bank a day or so ago. Two men were talking politics. More specific they were debating their choice of president. The line was long and these two men were behind me. As they spouted allegiance to their candidate the conversation began to escalate and get louder. Both men defended their candidate and their positions on certain matters. After what seemed like a 60 minute debate (maybe more like 5-10 minutes) others began to chime in at certain points. The man in front of me somewhat disturbed by all this said, I thought we are supposed to separate bank and candidate. I chuckled. He then asked, which way are you leaning? I responded and said, I would rather not get into a debate as to who and why. but I will tell you, I am praying for both parties and I will continue to pray for the one who takes office. He smiled and said, That s the best answer I ve heard through out this campaign. I was reminded at that moment the passage of scripture I Timothy 2:1-2 First of all, then, I urge that entreaties and prayers, petitions and thanksgivings, be made on behalf of all men, 2 for kings and all who are in authority, so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and dignity. The author of 1 Timothy called his readers to do something that would have been strange in that day and age: they should be praying for their kings and leaders. During this time, most Christians were still living in places that were under Roman rule. The Roman emperors were considered to be divine. Many thought of them as gods, who should be adored and worshiped. This was a huge problem for this new and vibrant faith called Christianity, which believes in only one god. You can imagine why this passage from 1 Timothy would have seemed offensive. The Roman emperor was the enemy! He was a false idol! Why should we pray for someone like him? But this passage teaches its readers that we are to pray for everyone. This includes the people in power and the leaders whom they might despise and dislike. Why? Because even the emperor was a person made and loved by God. Today we might not be ruled by a king, but this passage still rings true for us today. In the papers, on the news, in the bank it is evident that we are in the midst of a heated election, and it feels like the air is heavy with tension. It can be easy to get caught up in the growing debates, until we end up shouting curses instead of saying prayers. Let us remember who the scriptures teach us to be. We should pray for our leaders as fellow members of the family of God. This does not mean we have to approve of everything that everyone does. But we are called to see the world through the eyes of God s, with compassion. Our first instinct should be to turn to God in prayer rather than to animosity and anger. 1 Timothy says, when we pray for our leaders, it can lead to a tranquil and quiet life, newfound peace and dignity. As the world swirls with conflict, we should ground ourselves firmly in love. We are called to be examples of how to handle disagreements with compassion. We are called to see through the lens of grace. We are called to pray. Are you praying of the Candidates? Love in Christ, P. Dean

Pastor Dean s new sermon series Embracing the 5 functions of the Church begins this Sunday September 4th Embracing the 5 functions of the Church Praising the Lord for a visitor from the mainland, responds to the Lord, decides to follow up on decision made previously and be baptized! Bless you on your journey!

Sue Nishikawa... By All Means By All Means...Sue Nishikawa helped her family. She started working at age 13 or 14 to help support her family of nine. Her parents were Japanese immigrants and Itsuko Sue Saito was the second oldest child of seven. By All Means...Sue believed in getting an education. After graduation from high school, she attended Baylor University where she acquired the nickname Sue because Itsuko was too hard to pronounce. After graduation from Baylor, she became the first Hawaiian woman to graduate from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary with a Master s in Religious Education. By All Means...Sue spread the word about mission work in Hawaii her whole life. While she was still in Texas for college, she wore her kimono and spoke to many churches about the mission work in Hawaii. Sue spoke to many churches locally about missions education and ministry. But Sue didn t just talk, she did! She initiated opportunities to bring children to church and to teach them about missions. By All Means...Sue served in our local churches, first at Olivet Baptist Church as missions education director and then at the newly formed Hawaii Baptist Convention as secretary. From there, she became the first woman elected to serve as the executive secretary of the Hawaii Baptist Convention s Woman s Missionary Union in 1954. And after she married Nobuo Nishikawa when she was 50, she began serving alongside him at Waikiki Baptist Church until his death in 1991. By All Means...Sue never tired of pointing out the importance of missions education at the local church as she served and spoke to many churches and WMU groups. Her passion was seeing young children involved and serving in missions education. By All Means...Sue didn t let a stroke in 1980 slow her down. While she did have to end her 26 year service of state WMU work, she began her work as the volunteer editor of the State Baptist paper. She also continued her work on the State WMU Council and the Aloha Council at Hawaii Baptist Academy. Even though Sue passed away in 2004, her life is still a legacy of missions and ministry. By All Means...We can continue Sue s legacy through the Sue Nishikawa Offering for Hawaii PacificMissions. EverydollargiventothisofferinggoestohelpHawaiiPacificBaptistministries. Every church that gives to this offering is eligible to receive funds for evangelistic outreaches in their communities. So... let s be like Sue Nishikawa: let s pray, give, and do missions right where we are!

Calendar events In September 3rd, Saturday Men s Breakfast @ 8AM 4th, Sunday HPBC presents Reasonable Faith in an Uncertain World 2:30-8:00 pm at Kona Baptist Church 24th, Saturday Hualalai Elderly Soup Kitchen @ 10:45 25th, Sunday 5 Fold Ministry Fair & Potluck What is Happening Weekly Sunday 9:00 AM Sunday School 10:15 AM Worship Service Wednesday 6:00 PM Mission Friends (pre-school to K) Girls In Action (girls 1st - 5th) Royal Ambassadors (boys 1st - 5th) Youth Group (6th - 12th grades) Ladies Bible Study Prayer Meeting Friday 11:00 AM Moms In Prayer meet in the prayer room

Updates from Teams The Worship Team The Worship Team is looking for people interested in bringing flowers on Sunday morning. If you would like to use your talents and add some beauty to the sanctuary, please sign up on the clipboard in the ante foyer. Thank you! HIS Women at Hualalai Elderly You are invited...if your have EVER volunteered at Hualalai Elderly, Jan would like to invite you to a special Volunteer Appreciation Day on Saturday, September 24th 11 AM-2 PM. She will be providing a pizza party lunch. Of course some of us will still be needed to help out with all the serving part...so please sign up... let's get 25 people there! As of January 1st, the pantry will be scaling down and just providing canned soups and fresh veggies. Many local farmers have been stepping forward to provide so many nice fruits and veggies. So our job is to help keep the soup stocked. Please continue to bring canned soups to contribute. Cream of mushroom is a favorite as they can make sauces with it. They also enjoy the healthier low sodium varieties. We are truly blessed to be a part of this ministry that provides for the very real needs of our low-income seniors. Finance Committee The end of September marks the end of our church's fiscal year. The Finance Committee would like remind all teams and staff to submit any requests for reimbursement to the Treasurer as soon as possible after the close of the month. This will facilitate the closing of the books for the fiscal year and a complete accounting for expenses for the year. A new budget recommendation will be submitted to the church for a vote on October 2nd. We encourage your review of the budget draft ahead of that meeting so that you ca come prepared to vote. If you have questions or concerns, we can try to address those ahead of time if you will forward any of your questions to a Finance Committee member or Treasurer. Copies of the proposed budget will be available by September 11th in the foyer or you may request a copy by email to kona.lina@yahoo.com.

What s Happening? MEN S BREAKFAST Sept. 3rd Saturday, @ 8:00 AM Would you like to organize a Coffee Break for the Ladies of Kona Baptist and friends? Call the office and let us know! Singspiration July 31st New ladies group! Perfect for those dropping off their kids for Wednesday Evening Services They will be meeting in Room 204 at 6:00 every Wednesday

children in action children in action The good news is that we have exceeded out classroom. The better news is we have more volunteers. The best news is we will now have 3 different classes on Wednesday evening for our keiki. mission friends GA s RA s Missions Friends will be for Pre-school and Kindergarten kids Girls in Action will be for girls in 1st - 5th grade Royal Ambassadors will be for boys in 1st - 5th grade We will begin meeting Wednesday September 7th at 6:00 PM. Our first meeting is going to be special, as we have Natausha Lusk joining us to share about her mission trip this past summer. The children will be writing letters to some of the people she met on her trip to Uganda. We will be meeting regularly on Wednesdays at 6:00PM.

KONA BAPTIST CHURCH 78-7156 Puuloa Road Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 Office Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9am - 2 pm Office phone: 322-3355 Pastor s Cell: 808-265-9667 Fax line: 322-6704 Email: konabaptist@hawaii.rr.com Website: www.konabaptist.org Prayer Requests: kbcprayerline@hawaii.rr.com